opentofu/command/import.go
Martin Atkins c94a6102df command: Improve consistency of the command short descriptions
The short description of our commands (as shown in the main help output
from "terraform") was previously very inconsistent, using different
tense/mood for different commands. Some of the commands were also using
some terminology choices inconsistent with how we currently talk about
the related ideas in our documentation.

Here I've tried to add some consistency by first rewriting them all in
the imperative mood (except the ones that just are just subcommand
groupings), and tweaking some of the terminology to hopefully gel better
with how we present similar ideas in our recently-updated docs.

While working on this I inevitably spotted some similar inconsistencies
in the longer-form help output of some of the commands. I've not reviewed
all of these for consistency, but I did update some where the wording
was either left inconsstent with the short form changes I'd made or
where the prose stood out to me as particularly inconsistent with our
current usual documentation language style.

All of this is subjective, so I expect we'll continue to tweak these over
time as we continue to develop our documentation writing style based on
user questions and feedback.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00

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package command
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2/hclsyntax"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/backend"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
)
// ImportCommand is a cli.Command implementation that imports resources
// into the Terraform state.
type ImportCommand struct {
Meta
}
func (c *ImportCommand) Run(args []string) int {
// Get the pwd since its our default -config flag value
pwd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error getting pwd: %s", err))
return 1
}
var configPath string
args = c.Meta.process(args)
cmdFlags := c.Meta.extendedFlagSet("import")
cmdFlags.IntVar(&c.Meta.parallelism, "parallelism", DefaultParallelism, "parallelism")
cmdFlags.StringVar(&c.Meta.statePath, "state", "", "path")
cmdFlags.StringVar(&c.Meta.stateOutPath, "state-out", "", "path")
cmdFlags.StringVar(&c.Meta.backupPath, "backup", "", "path")
cmdFlags.StringVar(&configPath, "config", pwd, "path")
cmdFlags.BoolVar(&c.Meta.stateLock, "lock", true, "lock state")
cmdFlags.DurationVar(&c.Meta.stateLockTimeout, "lock-timeout", 0, "lock timeout")
cmdFlags.BoolVar(&c.Meta.allowMissingConfig, "allow-missing-config", false, "allow missing config")
cmdFlags.Usage = func() { c.Ui.Error(c.Help()) }
if err := cmdFlags.Parse(args); err != nil {
return 1
}
args = cmdFlags.Args()
if len(args) != 2 {
c.Ui.Error("The import command expects two arguments.")
cmdFlags.Usage()
return 1
}
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
// Parse the provided resource address.
traversalSrc := []byte(args[0])
traversal, travDiags := hclsyntax.ParseTraversalAbs(traversalSrc, "<import-address>", hcl.Pos{Line: 1, Column: 1})
diags = diags.Append(travDiags)
if travDiags.HasErrors() {
c.registerSynthConfigSource("<import-address>", traversalSrc) // so we can include a source snippet
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
c.Ui.Info(importCommandInvalidAddressReference)
return 1
}
addr, addrDiags := addrs.ParseAbsResourceInstance(traversal)
diags = diags.Append(addrDiags)
if addrDiags.HasErrors() {
c.registerSynthConfigSource("<import-address>", traversalSrc) // so we can include a source snippet
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
c.Ui.Info(importCommandInvalidAddressReference)
return 1
}
if addr.Resource.Resource.Mode != addrs.ManagedResourceMode {
diags = diags.Append(errors.New("A managed resource address is required. Importing into a data resource is not allowed."))
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
if !c.dirIsConfigPath(configPath) {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "No Terraform configuration files",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(
"The directory %s does not contain any Terraform configuration files (.tf or .tf.json). To specify a different configuration directory, use the -config=\"...\" command line option.",
configPath,
),
})
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
// Load the full config, so we can verify that the target resource is
// already configured.
config, configDiags := c.loadConfig(configPath)
diags = diags.Append(configDiags)
if configDiags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
// Verify that the given address points to something that exists in config.
// This is to reduce the risk that a typo in the resource address will
// import something that Terraform will want to immediately destroy on
// the next plan, and generally acts as a reassurance of user intent.
targetConfig := config.DescendentForInstance(addr.Module)
if targetConfig == nil {
modulePath := addr.Module.String()
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Import to non-existent module",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(
"%s is not defined in the configuration. Please add configuration for this module before importing into it.",
modulePath,
),
})
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
targetMod := targetConfig.Module
rcs := targetMod.ManagedResources
var rc *configs.Resource
resourceRelAddr := addr.Resource.Resource
for _, thisRc := range rcs {
if resourceRelAddr.Type == thisRc.Type && resourceRelAddr.Name == thisRc.Name {
rc = thisRc
break
}
}
if !c.Meta.allowMissingConfig && rc == nil {
modulePath := addr.Module.String()
if modulePath == "" {
modulePath = "the root module"
}
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
// This is not a diagnostic because currently our diagnostics printer
// doesn't support having a code example in the detail, and there's
// a code example in this message.
// TODO: Improve the diagnostics printer so we can use it for this
// message.
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf(
importCommandMissingResourceFmt,
addr, modulePath, resourceRelAddr.Type, resourceRelAddr.Name,
))
return 1
}
// Check for user-supplied plugin path
if c.pluginPath, err = c.loadPluginPath(); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error loading plugin path: %s", err))
return 1
}
// Load the backend
b, backendDiags := c.Backend(&BackendOpts{
Config: config.Module.Backend,
})
diags = diags.Append(backendDiags)
if backendDiags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
// We require a backend.Local to build a context.
// This isn't necessarily a "local.Local" backend, which provides local
// operations, however that is the only current implementation. A
// "local.Local" backend also doesn't necessarily provide local state, as
// that may be delegated to a "remotestate.Backend".
local, ok := b.(backend.Local)
if !ok {
c.Ui.Error(ErrUnsupportedLocalOp)
return 1
}
// Build the operation
opReq := c.Operation(b)
opReq.ConfigDir = configPath
opReq.ConfigLoader, err = c.initConfigLoader()
if err != nil {
diags = diags.Append(err)
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
{
var moreDiags tfdiags.Diagnostics
opReq.Variables, moreDiags = c.collectVariableValues()
diags = diags.Append(moreDiags)
if moreDiags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
}
// Get the context
ctx, state, ctxDiags := local.Context(opReq)
diags = diags.Append(ctxDiags)
if ctxDiags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
// Successfully creating the context can result in a lock, so ensure we release it
defer func() {
err := opReq.StateLocker.Unlock(nil)
if err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(err.Error())
}
}()
// Perform the import. Note that as you can see it is possible for this
// API to import more than one resource at once. For now, we only allow
// one while we stabilize this feature.
newState, importDiags := ctx.Import(&terraform.ImportOpts{
Targets: []*terraform.ImportTarget{
&terraform.ImportTarget{
Addr: addr,
ID: args[1],
},
},
})
diags = diags.Append(importDiags)
if diags.HasErrors() {
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
return 1
}
// Persist the final state
log.Printf("[INFO] Writing state output to: %s", c.Meta.StateOutPath())
if err := state.WriteState(newState); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error writing state file: %s", err))
return 1
}
if err := state.PersistState(); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error writing state file: %s", err))
return 1
}
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color("[reset][green]\n" + importCommandSuccessMsg))
if c.Meta.allowMissingConfig && rc == nil {
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color("[reset][yellow]\n" + importCommandAllowMissingResourceMsg))
}
c.showDiagnostics(diags)
if diags.HasErrors() {
return 1
}
return 0
}
func (c *ImportCommand) Help() string {
helpText := `
Usage: terraform import [options] ADDR ID
Import existing infrastructure into your Terraform state.
This will find and import the specified resource into your Terraform
state, allowing existing infrastructure to come under Terraform
management without having to be initially created by Terraform.
The ADDR specified is the address to import the resource to. Please
see the documentation online for resource addresses. The ID is a
resource-specific ID to identify that resource being imported. Please
reference the documentation for the resource type you're importing to
determine the ID syntax to use. It typically matches directly to the ID
that the provider uses.
The current implementation of Terraform import can only import resources
into the state. It does not generate configuration. A future version of
Terraform will also generate configuration.
Because of this, prior to running terraform import it is necessary to write
a resource configuration block for the resource manually, to which the
imported object will be attached.
This command will not modify your infrastructure, but it will make
network requests to inspect parts of your infrastructure relevant to
the resource being imported.
Options:
-backup=path Path to backup the existing state file before
modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with
".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.
-config=path Path to a directory of Terraform configuration files
to use to configure the provider. Defaults to pwd.
If no config files are present, they must be provided
via the input prompts or env vars.
-allow-missing-config Allow import when no resource configuration block exists.
-input=true Ask for input for variables if not directly set.
-lock=true Lock the state file when locking is supported.
-lock-timeout=0s Duration to retry a state lock.
-no-color If specified, output won't contain any color.
-state=PATH Path to the source state file. Defaults to the configured
backend, or "terraform.tfstate"
-state-out=PATH Path to the destination state file to write to. If this
isn't specified, the source state file will be used. This
can be a new or existing path.
-var 'foo=bar' Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This
flag can be set multiple times. This is only useful
with the "-config" flag.
-var-file=foo Set variables in the Terraform configuration from
a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars"
files are present, they will be automatically loaded.
`
return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
}
func (c *ImportCommand) Synopsis() string {
return "Associate existing infrastructure with a Terraform resource"
}
const importCommandInvalidAddressReference = `For information on valid syntax, see:
https://www.terraform.io/docs/internals/resource-addressing.html`
const importCommandMissingResourceFmt = `[reset][bold][red]Error:[reset][bold] resource address %q does not exist in the configuration.[reset]
Before importing this resource, please create its configuration in %s. For example:
resource %q %q {
# (resource arguments)
}
`
const importCommandSuccessMsg = `Import successful!
The resources that were imported are shown above. These resources are now in
your Terraform state and will henceforth be managed by Terraform.
`
const importCommandAllowMissingResourceMsg = `Import does not generate resource configuration, you must create a resource
configuration block that matches the current or desired state manually.
If there is no matching resource configuration block for the imported
resource, Terraform will delete the resource on the next "terraform apply".
It is recommended that you run "terraform plan" to verify that the
configuration is correct and complete.
`