opentofu/backend/local/backend_plan.go
Martin Atkins c937c06a03 terraform: ugly huge change to weave in new HCL2-oriented types
Due to how deeply the configuration types go into Terraform Core, there
isn't a great way to switch out to HCL2 gradually. As a consequence, this
huge commit gets us from the old state to a _compilable_ new state, but
does not yet attempt to fix any tests and has a number of known missing
parts and bugs. We will continue to iterate on this in forthcoming
commits, heading back towards passing tests and making Terraform
fully-functional again.

The three main goals here are:
- Use the configuration models from the "configs" package instead of the
  older models in the "config" package, which is now deprecated and
  preserved only to help us write our migration tool.
- Do expression inspection and evaluation using the functionality of the
  new "lang" package, instead of the Interpolator type and related
  functionality in the main "terraform" package.
- Represent addresses of various objects using types in the addrs package,
  rather than hand-constructed strings. This is not critical to support
  the above, but was a big help during the implementation of these other
  points since it made it much more explicit what kind of address is
  expected in each context.

Since our new packages are built to accommodate some future planned
features that are not yet implemented (e.g. the "for_each" argument on
resources, "count"/"for_each" on modules), and since there's still a fair
amount of functionality still using old-style APIs, there is a moderate
amount of shimming here to connect new assumptions with old, hopefully in
a way that makes it easier to find and eliminate these shims later.

I apologize in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge
commit while spelunking through the commit history.
2018-10-16 18:46:46 -07:00

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package local
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/format"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
)
func (b *Local) opPlan(
stopCtx context.Context,
cancelCtx context.Context,
op *backend.Operation,
runningOp *backend.RunningOperation) {
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: starting Plan operation")
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
if b.CLI != nil && op.Plan != nil {
diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
tfdiags.Error,
"Can't re-plan a saved plan",
"The plan command was given a saved plan file as its input. This command generates a new plan, and so it requires a configuration directory as its argument.",
))
b.ReportResult(runningOp, diags)
return
}
// Local planning requires a config, unless we're planning to destroy.
if !op.Destroy && !op.HasConfig() {
diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
tfdiags.Error,
"No configuration files",
"Plan requires configuration to be present. Planning without a configuration would mark everything for destruction, which is normally not what is desired. If you would like to destroy everything, run plan with the -destroy option. Otherwise, create a Terraform configuration file (.tf file) and try again.",
))
b.ReportResult(runningOp, diags)
return
}
// Setup our count hook that keeps track of resource changes
countHook := new(CountHook)
if b.ContextOpts == nil {
b.ContextOpts = new(terraform.ContextOpts)
}
old := b.ContextOpts.Hooks
defer func() { b.ContextOpts.Hooks = old }()
b.ContextOpts.Hooks = append(b.ContextOpts.Hooks, countHook)
// Get our context
tfCtx, opState, err := b.context(op)
if err != nil {
diags = diags.Append(err)
b.ReportResult(runningOp, diags)
return
}
// Setup the state
runningOp.State = tfCtx.State()
// If we're refreshing before plan, perform that
if op.PlanRefresh {
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: plan calling Refresh")
if b.CLI != nil {
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(strings.TrimSpace(planRefreshing) + "\n"))
}
_, err := tfCtx.Refresh()
if err != nil {
diags = diags.Append(err)
b.ReportResult(runningOp, diags)
return
}
if b.CLI != nil {
b.CLI.Output("\n------------------------------------------------------------------------")
}
}
// Perform the plan in a goroutine so we can be interrupted
var plan *terraform.Plan
var planDiags tfdiags.Diagnostics
doneCh := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
defer close(doneCh)
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: plan calling Plan")
plan, planDiags = tfCtx.Plan()
}()
if b.opWait(doneCh, stopCtx, cancelCtx, tfCtx, opState) {
return
}
diags = diags.Append(planDiags)
if planDiags.HasErrors() {
b.ReportResult(runningOp, diags)
return
}
// Record state
runningOp.PlanEmpty = plan.Diff.Empty()
// Save the plan to disk
if path := op.PlanOutPath; path != "" {
// Write the backend if we have one
plan.Backend = op.PlanOutBackend
// This works around a bug (#12871) which is no longer possible to
// trigger but will exist for already corrupted upgrades.
if plan.Backend != nil && plan.State != nil {
plan.State.Remote = nil
}
log.Printf("[INFO] backend/local: writing plan output to: %s", path)
f, err := os.Create(path)
if err == nil {
err = terraform.WritePlan(plan, f)
}
f.Close()
if err != nil {
diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
tfdiags.Error,
"Failed to write plan file",
fmt.Sprintf("The plan file could not be written: %s.", err),
))
b.ReportResult(runningOp, diags)
return
}
}
// Perform some output tasks if we have a CLI to output to.
if b.CLI != nil {
dispPlan := format.NewPlan(plan)
if dispPlan.Empty() {
b.CLI.Output("\n" + b.Colorize().Color(strings.TrimSpace(planNoChanges)))
return
}
b.renderPlan(dispPlan)
// If we've accumulated any warnings along the way then we'll show them
// here just before we show the summary and next steps. If we encountered
// errors then we would've returned early at some other point above.
b.ShowDiagnostics(diags)
// Give the user some next-steps, unless we're running in an automation
// tool which is presumed to provide its own UI for further actions.
if !b.RunningInAutomation {
b.CLI.Output("\n------------------------------------------------------------------------")
if path := op.PlanOutPath; path == "" {
b.CLI.Output(fmt.Sprintf(
"\n" + strings.TrimSpace(planHeaderNoOutput) + "\n",
))
} else {
b.CLI.Output(fmt.Sprintf(
"\n"+strings.TrimSpace(planHeaderYesOutput)+"\n",
path, path,
))
}
}
}
}
func (b *Local) renderPlan(dispPlan *format.Plan) {
headerBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
fmt.Fprintf(headerBuf, "\n%s\n", strings.TrimSpace(planHeaderIntro))
counts := dispPlan.ActionCounts()
if counts[terraform.DiffCreate] > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(headerBuf, "%s create\n", format.DiffActionSymbol(terraform.DiffCreate))
}
if counts[terraform.DiffUpdate] > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(headerBuf, "%s update in-place\n", format.DiffActionSymbol(terraform.DiffUpdate))
}
if counts[terraform.DiffDestroy] > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(headerBuf, "%s destroy\n", format.DiffActionSymbol(terraform.DiffDestroy))
}
if counts[terraform.DiffDestroyCreate] > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(headerBuf, "%s destroy and then create replacement\n", format.DiffActionSymbol(terraform.DiffDestroyCreate))
}
if counts[terraform.DiffRefresh] > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(headerBuf, "%s read (data resources)\n", format.DiffActionSymbol(terraform.DiffRefresh))
}
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(headerBuf.String()))
b.CLI.Output("Terraform will perform the following actions:\n")
b.CLI.Output(dispPlan.Format(b.Colorize()))
stats := dispPlan.Stats()
b.CLI.Output(b.Colorize().Color(fmt.Sprintf(
"[reset][bold]Plan:[reset] "+
"%d to add, %d to change, %d to destroy.",
stats.ToAdd, stats.ToChange, stats.ToDestroy,
)))
}
const planErrNoConfig = `
No configuration files found!
Plan requires configuration to be present. Planning without a configuration
would mark everything for destruction, which is normally not what is desired.
If you would like to destroy everything, please run plan with the "-destroy"
flag or create a single empty configuration file. Otherwise, please create
a Terraform configuration file in the path being executed and try again.
`
const planHeaderIntro = `
An execution plan has been generated and is shown below.
Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
`
const planHeaderNoOutput = `
Note: You didn't specify an "-out" parameter to save this plan, so Terraform
can't guarantee that exactly these actions will be performed if
"terraform apply" is subsequently run.
`
const planHeaderYesOutput = `
This plan was saved to: %s
To perform exactly these actions, run the following command to apply:
terraform apply %q
`
const planNoChanges = `
[reset][bold][green]No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date.[reset][green]
This means that Terraform did not detect any differences between your
configuration and real physical resources that exist. As a result, no
actions need to be performed.
`
const planRefreshing = `
[reset][bold]Refreshing Terraform state in-memory prior to plan...[reset]
The refreshed state will be used to calculate this plan, but will not be
persisted to local or remote state storage.
`