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Previously we used a single plan action "Replace" to represent both the destroy-before-create and the create-before-destroy variants of replacing. However, this forces the apply graph builder to jump through a lot of hoops to figure out which nodes need it forced on and rebuild parts of the graph to represent that. If we instead decide between these two cases at plan time, the actual determination of it is more straightforward because each resource is represented by only one node in the plan graph, and then we can ensure we put the right nodes in the graph during DiffTransformer and thus avoid the logic for dealing with deposed instances being spread across various different transformers and node types. As a nice side-effect, this also allows us to show the difference between destroy-then-create and create-then-destroy in the rendered diff in the CLI, although this change doesn't fully implement that yet.
194 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
194 lines
5.6 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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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/dag"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plans"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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)
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// ApplyGraphBuilder implements GraphBuilder and is responsible for building
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// a graph for applying a Terraform diff.
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//
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// Because the graph is built from the diff (vs. the config or state),
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// this helps ensure that the apply-time graph doesn't modify any resources
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// that aren't explicitly in the diff. There are other scenarios where the
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// diff can be deviated, so this is just one layer of protection.
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type ApplyGraphBuilder struct {
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// Config is the configuration tree that the diff was built from.
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Config *configs.Config
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// Changes describes the changes that we need apply.
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Changes *plans.Changes
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// State is the current state
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State *states.State
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// Components is a factory for the plug-in components (providers and
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// provisioners) available for use.
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Components contextComponentFactory
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// Schemas is the repository of schemas we will draw from to analyse
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// the configuration.
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Schemas *Schemas
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// Targets are resources to target. This is only required to make sure
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// unnecessary outputs aren't included in the apply graph. The plan
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// builder successfully handles targeting resources. In the future,
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// outputs should go into the diff so that this is unnecessary.
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Targets []addrs.Targetable
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// DisableReduce, if true, will not reduce the graph. Great for testing.
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DisableReduce bool
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// Destroy, if true, represents a pure destroy operation
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Destroy bool
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// Validate will do structural validation of the graph.
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Validate bool
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}
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// See GraphBuilder
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func (b *ApplyGraphBuilder) Build(path addrs.ModuleInstance) (*Graph, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
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return (&BasicGraphBuilder{
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Steps: b.Steps(),
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Validate: b.Validate,
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Name: "ApplyGraphBuilder",
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}).Build(path)
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}
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// See GraphBuilder
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func (b *ApplyGraphBuilder) Steps() []GraphTransformer {
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// Custom factory for creating providers.
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concreteProvider := func(a *NodeAbstractProvider) dag.Vertex {
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return &NodeApplyableProvider{
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NodeAbstractProvider: a,
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}
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}
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concreteResource := func(a *NodeAbstractResource) dag.Vertex {
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return &NodeApplyableResource{
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NodeAbstractResource: a,
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}
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}
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concreteResourceInstance := func(a *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) dag.Vertex {
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return &NodeApplyableResourceInstance{
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NodeAbstractResourceInstance: a,
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}
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}
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steps := []GraphTransformer{
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// Creates all the resources represented in the config. During apply,
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// we use this just to ensure that the whole-resource metadata is
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// updated to reflect things such as whether the count argument is
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// set in config, or which provider configuration manages each resource.
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&ConfigTransformer{
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Concrete: concreteResource,
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Config: b.Config,
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},
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// Creates all the resource instances represented in the diff, along
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// with dependency edges against the whole-resource nodes added by
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// ConfigTransformer above.
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&DiffTransformer{
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Concrete: concreteResourceInstance,
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State: b.State,
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Changes: b.Changes,
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},
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// Create orphan output nodes
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&OrphanOutputTransformer{Config: b.Config, State: b.State},
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// Attach the configuration to any resources
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&AttachResourceConfigTransformer{Config: b.Config},
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// Attach the state
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&AttachStateTransformer{State: b.State},
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// Destruction ordering
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&DestroyEdgeTransformer{
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Config: b.Config,
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State: b.State,
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Schemas: b.Schemas,
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},
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GraphTransformIf(
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func() bool { return !b.Destroy },
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&CBDEdgeTransformer{
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Config: b.Config,
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State: b.State,
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Schemas: b.Schemas,
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},
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),
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// Provisioner-related transformations
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&MissingProvisionerTransformer{Provisioners: b.Components.ResourceProvisioners()},
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&ProvisionerTransformer{},
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// Add root variables
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&RootVariableTransformer{Config: b.Config},
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// Add the local values
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&LocalTransformer{Config: b.Config},
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// Add the outputs
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&OutputTransformer{Config: b.Config},
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// Add module variables
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&ModuleVariableTransformer{Config: b.Config},
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// add providers
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TransformProviders(b.Components.ResourceProviders(), concreteProvider, b.Config),
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// Remove modules no longer present in the config
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&RemovedModuleTransformer{Config: b.Config, State: b.State},
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// Must attach schemas before ReferenceTransformer so that we can
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// analyze the configuration to find references.
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&AttachSchemaTransformer{Schemas: b.Schemas},
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// Connect references so ordering is correct
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&ReferenceTransformer{},
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// Handle destroy time transformations for output and local values.
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// Reverse the edges from outputs and locals, so that
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// interpolations don't fail during destroy.
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// Create a destroy node for outputs to remove them from the state.
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// Prune unreferenced values, which may have interpolations that can't
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// be resolved.
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GraphTransformIf(
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func() bool { return b.Destroy },
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GraphTransformMulti(
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&DestroyValueReferenceTransformer{},
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&DestroyOutputTransformer{},
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&PruneUnusedValuesTransformer{},
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),
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),
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// Add the node to fix the state count boundaries
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&CountBoundaryTransformer{
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Config: b.Config,
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},
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// Target
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&TargetsTransformer{Targets: b.Targets},
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// Close opened plugin connections
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&CloseProviderTransformer{},
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&CloseProvisionerTransformer{},
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// Single root
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&RootTransformer{},
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}
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if !b.DisableReduce {
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// Perform the transitive reduction to make our graph a bit
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// more sane if possible (it usually is possible).
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steps = append(steps, &TransitiveReductionTransformer{})
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}
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return steps
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}
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