opentofu/plans/changes_src.go
Martin Atkins d53c3d5c1b plans: Retain output value changes for all outputs in memory
During the plan operation we need to retain _somewhere_ the planned
changes for all outputs so we can refer to them during expression
evaluation. For consistency with how we handle resource instance changes,
we'll keep them in the plan so we can properly retain unknown values,
which cannot be written to state.

As with output values in the state, only root output plans are retained
in a round-trip through the on-disk plan file format, but that's okay
because we can trivially re-calculate all of these during apply. We
include the _root_ outputs in the plan file only because they are
externally-visible side effects that ought to be included in any rendering
of the plan made from the plan file for user inspection.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00

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package plans
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
)
// ResourceInstanceChangeSrc is a not-yet-decoded ResourceInstanceChange.
// Pass the associated resource type's schema type to method Decode to
// obtain a ResourceInstancChange.
type ResourceInstanceChangeSrc struct {
// Addr is the absolute address of the resource instance that the change
// will apply to.
Addr addrs.AbsResourceInstance
// DeposedKey is the identifier for a deposed object associated with the
// given instance, or states.NotDeposed if this change applies to the
// current object.
//
// A Replace change for a resource with create_before_destroy set will
// create a new DeposedKey temporarily during replacement. In that case,
// DeposedKey in the plan is always states.NotDeposed, representing that
// the current object is being replaced with the deposed.
DeposedKey states.DeposedKey
// Provider is the address of the provider configuration that was used
// to plan this change, and thus the configuration that must also be
// used to apply it.
ProviderAddr addrs.AbsProviderConfig
// ChangeSrc is an embedded description of the not-yet-decoded change.
ChangeSrc
// RequiredReplace is a set of paths that caused the change action to be
// Replace rather than Update. Always nil if the change action is not
// Replace.
//
// This is retained only for UI-plan-rendering purposes and so it does not
// currently survive a round-trip through a saved plan file.
RequiredReplace cty.PathSet
// Private allows a provider to stash any extra data that is opaque to
// Terraform that relates to this change. Terraform will save this
// byte-for-byte and return it to the provider in the apply call.
Private []byte
}
// Decode unmarshals the raw representation of the instance object being
// changed. Pass the implied type of the corresponding resource type schema
// for correct operation.
func (rcs *ResourceInstanceChangeSrc) Decode(ty cty.Type) (*ResourceInstanceChange, error) {
change, err := rcs.ChangeSrc.Decode(ty)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &ResourceInstanceChange{
Addr: rcs.Addr,
DeposedKey: rcs.DeposedKey,
ProviderAddr: rcs.ProviderAddr,
Change: *change,
RequiredReplace: rcs.RequiredReplace,
Private: rcs.Private,
}, nil
}
// DeepCopy creates a copy of the receiver where any pointers to nested mutable
// values are also copied, thus ensuring that future mutations of the receiver
// will not affect the copy.
//
// Some types used within a resource change are immutable by convention even
// though the Go language allows them to be mutated, such as the types from
// the addrs package. These are _not_ copied by this method, under the
// assumption that callers will behave themselves.
func (rcs *ResourceInstanceChangeSrc) DeepCopy() *ResourceInstanceChangeSrc {
if rcs == nil {
return nil
}
ret := *rcs
ret.RequiredReplace = cty.NewPathSet(ret.RequiredReplace.List()...)
if len(ret.Private) != 0 {
private := make([]byte, len(ret.Private))
copy(private, ret.Private)
ret.Private = private
}
ret.ChangeSrc.Before = ret.ChangeSrc.Before.Copy()
ret.ChangeSrc.After = ret.ChangeSrc.After.Copy()
return &ret
}
// OutputChangeSrc describes a change to an output value.
type OutputChangeSrc struct {
// Addr is the absolute address of the output value that the change
// will apply to.
Addr addrs.AbsOutputValue
// ChangeSrc is an embedded description of the not-yet-decoded change.
//
// For output value changes, the type constraint for the DynamicValue
// instances is always cty.DynamicPseudoType.
ChangeSrc
// Sensitive, if true, indicates that either the old or new value in the
// change is sensitive and so a rendered version of the plan in the UI
// should elide the actual values while still indicating the action of the
// change.
Sensitive bool
}
// Decode unmarshals the raw representation of the output value being
// changed.
func (ocs *OutputChangeSrc) Decode() (*OutputChange, error) {
change, err := ocs.ChangeSrc.Decode(cty.DynamicPseudoType)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &OutputChange{
Addr: ocs.Addr,
Change: *change,
Sensitive: ocs.Sensitive,
}, nil
}
// DeepCopy creates a copy of the receiver where any pointers to nested mutable
// values are also copied, thus ensuring that future mutations of the receiver
// will not affect the copy.
//
// Some types used within a resource change are immutable by convention even
// though the Go language allows them to be mutated, such as the types from
// the addrs package. These are _not_ copied by this method, under the
// assumption that callers will behave themselves.
func (ocs *OutputChangeSrc) DeepCopy() *OutputChangeSrc {
if ocs == nil {
return nil
}
ret := *ocs
ret.ChangeSrc.Before = ret.ChangeSrc.Before.Copy()
ret.ChangeSrc.After = ret.ChangeSrc.After.Copy()
return &ret
}
// ChangeSrc is a not-yet-decoded Change.
type ChangeSrc struct {
// Action defines what kind of change is being made.
Action Action
// Before and After correspond to the fields of the same name in Change,
// but have not yet been decoded from the serialized value used for
// storage.
Before, After DynamicValue
}
// Decode unmarshals the raw representations of the before and after values
// to produce a Change object. Pass the type constraint that the result must
// conform to.
//
// Where a ChangeSrc is embedded in some other struct, it's generally better
// to call the corresponding Decode method of that struct rather than working
// directly with its embedded Change.
func (cs *ChangeSrc) Decode(ty cty.Type) (*Change, error) {
before, err := cs.Before.Decode(ty)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error decoding 'before' value: %s", err)
}
after, err := cs.After.Decode(ty)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error decoding 'after' value: %s", err)
}
return &Change{
Action: cs.Action,
Before: before,
After: after,
}, nil
}