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This commit makes the current Terraform state version 3 (previously 2), and a migration process as part of reading v2 state. For the most part this is unnecessary: helper/schema will deal with upgrading state for providers written with that framework. However, for providers which implemented the resource model directly, this gives a best-efforts attempt at lossless upgrade. The heuristics used to change the count of a map from the .# key to the .% key are as follows: - if the flat map contains any non-numeric keys, we treat it as a map - if the map is empty it must be computed or optional, so we remove it from state There is a known edge condition: maps with all-numeric keys are indistinguishable from sets without access to the schema. They will need manual conversion or may result in spurious diffs.
143 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
143 lines
4.3 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"regexp"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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// The upgrade process from V2 to V3 state does not affect the structure,
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// so we do not need to redeclare all of the structs involved - we just
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// take a deep copy of the old structure and assert the version number is
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// as we expect.
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func upgradeStateV2ToV3(old *State) (*State, error) {
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new := old.DeepCopy()
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// Ensure the copied version is v2 before attempting to upgrade
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if new.Version != 2 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Cannot appply v2->v3 state upgrade to " +
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"a state which is not version 2.")
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}
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// Set the new version number
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new.Version = 3
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// Change the counts for things which look like maps to use the %
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// syntax. Remove counts for empty collections - they will be added
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// back in later.
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for _, module := range new.Modules {
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for _, resource := range module.Resources {
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// Upgrade Primary
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if resource.Primary != nil {
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upgradeAttributesV2ToV3(resource.Primary)
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}
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// Upgrade Deposed
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if resource.Deposed != nil {
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for _, deposed := range resource.Deposed {
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upgradeAttributesV2ToV3(deposed)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return new, nil
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}
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func upgradeAttributesV2ToV3(instanceState *InstanceState) error {
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collectionKeyRegexp := regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*\.)#$`)
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collectionSubkeyRegexp := regexp.MustCompile(`^([^\.]+)\..*`)
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// Identify the key prefix of anything which is a collection
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var collectionKeyPrefixes []string
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for key := range instanceState.Attributes {
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if submatches := collectionKeyRegexp.FindAllStringSubmatch(key, -1); len(submatches) > 0 {
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collectionKeyPrefixes = append(collectionKeyPrefixes, submatches[0][1])
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}
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}
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sort.Strings(collectionKeyPrefixes)
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log.Printf("[STATE UPGRADE] Detected the following collections in state: %v", collectionKeyPrefixes)
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// This could be rolled into fewer loops, but it is somewhat clearer this way, and will not
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// run very often.
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for _, prefix := range collectionKeyPrefixes {
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// First get the actual keys that belong to this prefix
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var potentialKeysMatching []string
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for key := range instanceState.Attributes {
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if strings.HasPrefix(key, prefix) {
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potentialKeysMatching = append(potentialKeysMatching, strings.TrimPrefix(key, prefix))
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}
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}
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sort.Strings(potentialKeysMatching)
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var actualKeysMatching []string
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for _, key := range potentialKeysMatching {
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if submatches := collectionSubkeyRegexp.FindAllStringSubmatch(key, -1); len(submatches) > 0 {
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actualKeysMatching = append(actualKeysMatching, submatches[0][1])
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} else {
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if key != "#" {
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actualKeysMatching = append(actualKeysMatching, key)
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}
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}
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}
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actualKeysMatching = uniqueSortedStrings(actualKeysMatching)
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// Now inspect the keys in order to determine whether this is most likely to be
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// a map, list or set. There is room for error here, so we log in each case. If
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// there is no method of telling, we remove the key from the InstanceState in
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// order that it will be recreated. Again, this could be rolled into fewer loops
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// but we prefer clarity.
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oldCountKey := fmt.Sprintf("%s#", prefix)
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// First, detect "obvious" maps - which have non-numeric keys (mostly).
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hasNonNumericKeys := false
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for _, key := range actualKeysMatching {
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if _, err := strconv.Atoi(key); err != nil {
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hasNonNumericKeys = true
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}
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}
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if hasNonNumericKeys {
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newCountKey := fmt.Sprintf("%s%%", prefix)
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instanceState.Attributes[newCountKey] = instanceState.Attributes[oldCountKey]
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delete(instanceState.Attributes, oldCountKey)
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log.Printf("[STATE UPGRADE] Detected %s as a map. Replaced count = %s",
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strings.TrimSuffix(prefix, "."), instanceState.Attributes[newCountKey])
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}
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// Now detect empty collections and remove them from state.
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if len(actualKeysMatching) == 0 {
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delete(instanceState.Attributes, oldCountKey)
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log.Printf("[STATE UPGRADE] Detected %s as an empty collection. Removed from state.",
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strings.TrimSuffix(prefix, "."))
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// uniqueSortedStrings removes duplicates from a slice of strings and returns
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// a sorted slice of the unique strings.
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func uniqueSortedStrings(input []string) []string {
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uniquemap := make(map[string]struct{})
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for _, str := range input {
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uniquemap[str] = struct{}{}
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}
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output := make([]string, len(uniquemap))
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i := 0
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for key := range uniquemap {
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output[i] = key
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i = i + 1
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}
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sort.Strings(output)
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return output
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}
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