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This is part of a general effort to move all of Terraform's non-library package surface under internal in order to reinforce that these are for internal use within Terraform only. If you were previously importing packages under this prefix into an external codebase, you could pin to an earlier release tag as an interim solution until you've make a plan to achieve the same functionality some other way.
136 lines
3.9 KiB
Go
136 lines
3.9 KiB
Go
package addrs
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
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"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty/gocty"
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)
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// InstanceKey represents the key of an instance within an object that
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// contains multiple instances due to using "count" or "for_each" arguments
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// in configuration.
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//
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// IntKey and StringKey are the two implementations of this type. No other
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// implementations are allowed. The single instance of an object that _isn't_
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// using "count" or "for_each" is represented by NoKey, which is a nil
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// InstanceKey.
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type InstanceKey interface {
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instanceKeySigil()
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String() string
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// Value returns the cty.Value of the appropriate type for the InstanceKey
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// value.
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Value() cty.Value
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}
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// ParseInstanceKey returns the instance key corresponding to the given value,
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// which must be known and non-null.
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//
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// If an unknown or null value is provided then this function will panic. This
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// function is intended to deal with the values that would naturally be found
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// in a hcl.TraverseIndex, which (when parsed from source, at least) can never
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// contain unknown or null values.
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func ParseInstanceKey(key cty.Value) (InstanceKey, error) {
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switch key.Type() {
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case cty.String:
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return StringKey(key.AsString()), nil
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case cty.Number:
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var idx int
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err := gocty.FromCtyValue(key, &idx)
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return IntKey(idx), err
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default:
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return NoKey, fmt.Errorf("either a string or an integer is required")
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}
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}
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// NoKey represents the absense of an InstanceKey, for the single instance
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// of a configuration object that does not use "count" or "for_each" at all.
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var NoKey InstanceKey
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// IntKey is the InstanceKey representation representing integer indices, as
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// used when the "count" argument is specified or if for_each is used with
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// a sequence type.
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type IntKey int
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func (k IntKey) instanceKeySigil() {
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}
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func (k IntKey) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", int(k))
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}
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func (k IntKey) Value() cty.Value {
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return cty.NumberIntVal(int64(k))
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}
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// StringKey is the InstanceKey representation representing string indices, as
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// used when the "for_each" argument is specified with a map or object type.
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type StringKey string
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func (k StringKey) instanceKeySigil() {
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}
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func (k StringKey) String() string {
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// FIXME: This isn't _quite_ right because Go's quoted string syntax is
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// slightly different than HCL's, but we'll accept it for now.
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return fmt.Sprintf("[%q]", string(k))
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}
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func (k StringKey) Value() cty.Value {
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return cty.StringVal(string(k))
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}
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// InstanceKeyLess returns true if the first given instance key i should sort
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// before the second key j, and false otherwise.
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func InstanceKeyLess(i, j InstanceKey) bool {
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iTy := instanceKeyType(i)
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jTy := instanceKeyType(j)
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switch {
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case i == j:
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return false
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case i == NoKey:
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return true
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case j == NoKey:
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return false
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case iTy != jTy:
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// The ordering here is arbitrary except that we want NoKeyType
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// to sort before the others, so we'll just use the enum values
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// of InstanceKeyType here (where NoKey is zero, sorting before
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// any other).
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return uint32(iTy) < uint32(jTy)
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case iTy == IntKeyType:
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return int(i.(IntKey)) < int(j.(IntKey))
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case iTy == StringKeyType:
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return string(i.(StringKey)) < string(j.(StringKey))
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default:
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// Shouldn't be possible to get down here in practice, since the
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// above is exhaustive.
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return false
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}
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}
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func instanceKeyType(k InstanceKey) InstanceKeyType {
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if _, ok := k.(StringKey); ok {
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return StringKeyType
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}
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if _, ok := k.(IntKey); ok {
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return IntKeyType
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}
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return NoKeyType
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}
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// InstanceKeyType represents the different types of instance key that are
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// supported. Usually it is sufficient to simply type-assert an InstanceKey
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// value to either IntKey or StringKey, but this type and its values can be
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// used to represent the types themselves, rather than specific values
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// of those types.
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type InstanceKeyType rune
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const (
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NoKeyType InstanceKeyType = 0
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IntKeyType InstanceKeyType = 'I'
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StringKeyType InstanceKeyType = 'S'
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)
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