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During the 0.12 work we intended to move all of the variable value collection logic into the UI layer (command package and backend packages) and present them all together as a unified data structure to Terraform Core. However, we didn't quite succeed because the interactive prompts for unset required variables were still being handled _after_ calling into Terraform Core. Here we complete that earlier work by moving the interactive prompts for variables out into the UI layer too, thus allowing us to handle final validation of the variables all together in one place and do so in the UI layer where we have the most context still available about where all of these values are coming from. This allows us to fix a problem where previously disabling input with -input=false on the command line could cause Terraform Core to receive an incomplete set of variable values, and fail with a bad error message. As a consequence of this refactoring, the scope of terraform.Context.Input is now reduced to only gathering provider configuration arguments. Ideally that too would move into the UI layer somehow in a future commit, but that's a problem for another day.
184 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
184 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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"context"
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"log"
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"sort"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
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"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2/hcldec"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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)
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// Input asks for input to fill unset required arguments in provider
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// configurations.
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//
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// This modifies the configuration in-place, so asking for Input twice
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// may result in different UI output showing different current values.
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func (c *Context) Input(mode InputMode) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
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// This function used to be responsible for more than it is now, so its
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// interface is more general than its current functionality requires.
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// It now exists only to handle interactive prompts for provider
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// configurations, with other prompts the responsibility of the CLI
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// layer prior to calling in to this package.
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//
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// (Hopefully in future the remaining functionality here can move to the
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// CLI layer too in order to avoid this odd situation where core code
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// produces UI input prompts.)
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var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
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defer c.acquireRun("input")()
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if c.uiInput == nil {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: uiInput is nil, so skipping")
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return diags
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}
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ctx := context.Background()
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if mode&InputModeProvider != 0 {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Prompting for provider arguments")
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// We prompt for input only for provider configurations defined in
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// the root module. At the time of writing that is an arbitrary
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// restriction, but we have future plans to support "count" and
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// "for_each" on modules that will then prevent us from supporting
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// input for child module configurations anyway (since we'd need to
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// dynamic-expand first), and provider configurations in child modules
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// are not recommended since v0.11 anyway, so this restriction allows
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// us to keep this relatively simple without significant hardship.
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pcs := make(map[string]*configs.Provider)
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pas := make(map[string]addrs.ProviderConfig)
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for _, pc := range c.config.Module.ProviderConfigs {
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addr := pc.Addr()
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pcs[addr.String()] = pc
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pas[addr.String()] = addr
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Provider %s declared at %s", addr, pc.DeclRange)
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}
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// We also need to detect _implied_ provider configs from resources.
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// These won't have *configs.Provider objects, but they will still
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// exist in the map and we'll just treat them as empty below.
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for _, rc := range c.config.Module.ManagedResources {
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pa := rc.ProviderConfigAddr()
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if pa.Alias != "" {
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continue // alias configurations cannot be implied
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}
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if _, exists := pcs[pa.String()]; !exists {
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pcs[pa.String()] = nil
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pas[pa.String()] = pa
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Provider %s implied by resource block at %s", pa, rc.DeclRange)
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}
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}
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for _, rc := range c.config.Module.DataResources {
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pa := rc.ProviderConfigAddr()
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if pa.Alias != "" {
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continue // alias configurations cannot be implied
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}
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if _, exists := pcs[pa.String()]; !exists {
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pcs[pa.String()] = nil
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pas[pa.String()] = pa
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Provider %s implied by data block at %s", pa, rc.DeclRange)
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}
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}
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for pk, pa := range pas {
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pc := pcs[pk] // will be nil if this is an implied config
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// Wrap the input into a namespace
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input := &PrefixUIInput{
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IdPrefix: pk,
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QueryPrefix: pk + ".",
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UIInput: c.uiInput,
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}
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schema := c.schemas.ProviderConfig(pa.Type)
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if schema == nil {
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// Could either be an incorrect config or just an incomplete
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// mock in tests. We'll let a later pass decide, and just
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// ignore this for the purposes of gathering input.
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: No schema available for provider type %q", pa.Type)
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continue
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}
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// For our purposes here we just want to detect if attrbutes are
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// set in config at all, so rather than doing a full decode
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// (which would require us to prepare an evalcontext, etc) we'll
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// use the low-level HCL API to process only the top-level
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// structure.
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var attrExprs hcl.Attributes // nil if there is no config
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if pc != nil && pc.Config != nil {
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lowLevelSchema := schemaForInputSniffing(hcldec.ImpliedSchema(schema.DecoderSpec()))
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content, _, diags := pc.Config.PartialContent(lowLevelSchema)
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if diags.HasErrors() {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: %s has decode error, so ignoring: %s", pa, diags.Error())
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continue
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}
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attrExprs = content.Attributes
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}
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keys := make([]string, 0, len(schema.Attributes))
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for key := range schema.Attributes {
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keys = append(keys, key)
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}
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sort.Strings(keys)
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vals := map[string]cty.Value{}
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for _, key := range keys {
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attrS := schema.Attributes[key]
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if attrS.Optional {
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continue
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}
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if attrExprs != nil {
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if _, exists := attrExprs[key]; exists {
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continue
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}
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}
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if !attrS.Type.Equals(cty.String) {
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continue
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}
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Prompting for %s argument %s", pa, key)
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rawVal, err := input.Input(ctx, &InputOpts{
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Id: key,
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Query: key,
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Description: attrS.Description,
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})
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Failed to prompt for %s argument %s: %s", pa, key, err)
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continue
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}
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vals[key] = cty.StringVal(rawVal)
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}
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c.providerInputConfig[pk] = vals
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log.Printf("[TRACE] Context.Input: Input for %s: %#v", pk, vals)
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}
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}
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return diags
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}
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// schemaForInputSniffing returns a transformed version of a given schema
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// that marks all attributes as optional, which the Context.Input method can
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// use to detect whether a required argument is set without missing arguments
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// themselves generating errors.
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func schemaForInputSniffing(schema *hcl.BodySchema) *hcl.BodySchema {
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ret := &hcl.BodySchema{
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Attributes: make([]hcl.AttributeSchema, len(schema.Attributes)),
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Blocks: schema.Blocks,
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}
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for i, attrS := range schema.Attributes {
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ret.Attributes[i] = attrS
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ret.Attributes[i].Required = false
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}
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return ret
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}
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