opentofu/states/statemgr/filesystem.go
Martin Atkins b0016e9cf6 command: Allow tests to run to completion without panics or hangs
There are still 160 test failures as of this commit, but at least the test
program can run to completion and list out all the failures.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00

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package statemgr
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"time"
multierror "github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states/statefile"
)
// Filesystem is a full state manager that uses a file in the local filesystem
// for persistent storage.
//
// The transient storage for Filesystem is always in-memory.
type Filesystem struct {
mu sync.Mutex
// path is the location where a file will be created or replaced for
// each persistent snapshot.
path string
// readPath is read by RefreshState instead of "path" until the first
// call to PersistState, after which it is ignored.
//
// The file at readPath must never be written to by this manager.
readPath string
// backupPath is an optional extra path which, if non-empty, will be
// created or overwritten with the first state snapshot we read if there
// is a subsequent call to write a different state.
backupPath string
// the file handle corresponding to PathOut
stateFileOut *os.File
// While the stateFileOut will correspond to the lock directly,
// store and check the lock ID to maintain a strict state.Locker
// implementation.
lockID string
// created is set to true if stateFileOut didn't exist before we created it.
// This is mostly so we can clean up emtpy files during tests, but doesn't
// hurt to remove file we never wrote to.
created bool
file *statefile.File
readFile *statefile.File
backupFile *statefile.File
written bool
writtenBackup bool
}
var (
_ Full = (*Filesystem)(nil)
_ PersistentMeta = (*Filesystem)(nil)
)
// NewFilesystem creates a filesystem-based state manager that reads and writes
// state snapshots at the given filesystem path.
//
// This is equivalent to calling NewFileSystemBetweenPaths with statePath as
// both of the path arguments.
func NewFilesystem(statePath string) *Filesystem {
return &Filesystem{
path: statePath,
readPath: statePath,
}
}
// NewFilesystemBetweenPaths creates a filesystem-based state manager that
// reads an initial snapshot from readPath and then writes all new snapshots to
// writePath.
func NewFilesystemBetweenPaths(readPath, writePath string) *Filesystem {
return &Filesystem{
path: writePath,
readPath: readPath,
}
}
// SetBackupPath configures the receiever so that it will create a local
// backup file of the next state snapshot it reads (in State) if a different
// snapshot is subsequently written (in WriteState). Only one backup is
// written for the lifetime of the object, unless reset as described below.
//
// For correct operation, this must be called before any other state methods
// are called. If called multiple times, each call resets the backup
// function so that the next read will become the backup snapshot and a
// following write will save a backup of it.
func (s *Filesystem) SetBackupPath(path string) {
s.backupPath = path
s.backupFile = nil
s.writtenBackup = false
}
// BackupPath returns the manager's backup path if backup files are enabled,
// or an empty string otherwise.
func (s *Filesystem) BackupPath() string {
return s.backupPath
}
// State is an implementation of Reader.
func (s *Filesystem) State() *states.State {
defer s.mutex()()
if s.file == nil {
return nil
}
if s.backupPath != "" && s.backupFile == nil {
s.backupFile = s.file.DeepCopy()
}
return s.file.DeepCopy().State
}
// WriteState is an incorrect implementation of Writer that actually also
// persists.
// WriteState for LocalState always persists the state as well.
//
// StateWriter impl.
func (s *Filesystem) WriteState(state *states.State) error {
// TODO: this should use a more robust method of writing state, by first
// writing to a temp file on the same filesystem, and renaming the file over
// the original.
if s.readFile == nil {
err := s.RefreshState()
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
defer s.mutex()()
// We'll try to write our backup first, so we can be sure we've created
// it successfully before clobbering the original file it came from.
if !s.writtenBackup && s.backupFile != nil && s.backupPath != "" && !statefile.StatesMarshalEqual(state, s.backupFile.State) {
bfh, err := os.Create(s.backupPath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create local state backup file: %s", err)
}
defer bfh.Close()
err = statefile.Write(s.backupFile, bfh)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to write to local state backup file: %s", err)
}
s.writtenBackup = true
}
if s.stateFileOut == nil {
if err := s.createStateFiles(); err != nil {
return nil
}
}
defer s.stateFileOut.Sync()
s.file = s.file.DeepCopy()
if s.file == nil {
s.file = NewStateFile()
}
s.file.State = state.DeepCopy()
if _, err := s.stateFileOut.Seek(0, os.SEEK_SET); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := s.stateFileOut.Truncate(0); err != nil {
return err
}
if state == nil {
// if we have no state, don't write anything else.
return nil
}
if s.readFile == nil || !statefile.StatesMarshalEqual(s.file.State, s.readFile.State) {
s.file.Serial++
}
if err := statefile.Write(s.file, s.stateFileOut); err != nil {
return err
}
s.written = true
return nil
}
// PersistState is an implementation of Persister that does nothing because
// this type's Writer implementation does its own persistence.
func (s *Filesystem) PersistState() error {
return nil
}
// RefreshState is an implementation of Refresher.
func (s *Filesystem) RefreshState() error {
defer s.mutex()()
var reader io.Reader
// The s.readPath file is only OK to read if we have not written any state out
// (in which case the same state needs to be read in), and no state output file
// has been opened (possibly via a lock) or the input path is different
// than the output path.
// This is important for Windows, as if the input file is the same as the
// output file, and the output file has been locked already, we can't open
// the file again.
if !s.written && (s.stateFileOut == nil || s.readPath != s.path) {
// we haven't written a state file yet, so load from readPath
f, err := os.Open(s.readPath)
if err != nil {
// It is okay if the file doesn't exist; we'll treat that as a nil state.
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
// we need a non-nil reader for ReadState and an empty buffer works
// to return EOF immediately
reader = bytes.NewBuffer(nil)
} else {
defer f.Close()
reader = f
}
} else {
// no state to refresh
if s.stateFileOut == nil {
return nil
}
// we have a state file, make sure we're at the start
s.stateFileOut.Seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
reader = s.stateFileOut
}
f, err := statefile.Read(reader)
// if there's no state we just assign the nil return value
if err != nil && err != statefile.ErrNoState {
return err
}
s.file = f
s.readFile = s.file.DeepCopy()
return nil
}
// Lock implements Locker using filesystem discretionary locks.
func (s *Filesystem) Lock(info *LockInfo) (string, error) {
defer s.mutex()()
if s.stateFileOut == nil {
if err := s.createStateFiles(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
}
if s.lockID != "" {
return "", fmt.Errorf("state %q already locked", s.stateFileOut.Name())
}
if err := s.lock(); err != nil {
info, infoErr := s.lockInfo()
if infoErr != nil {
err = multierror.Append(err, infoErr)
}
lockErr := &LockError{
Info: info,
Err: err,
}
return "", lockErr
}
s.lockID = info.ID
return s.lockID, s.writeLockInfo(info)
}
// Unlock is the companion to Lock, completing the implemention of Locker.
func (s *Filesystem) Unlock(id string) error {
defer s.mutex()()
if s.lockID == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("LocalState not locked")
}
if id != s.lockID {
idErr := fmt.Errorf("invalid lock id: %q. current id: %q", id, s.lockID)
info, err := s.lockInfo()
if err != nil {
err = multierror.Append(idErr, err)
}
return &LockError{
Err: idErr,
Info: info,
}
}
os.Remove(s.lockInfoPath())
fileName := s.stateFileOut.Name()
unlockErr := s.unlock()
s.stateFileOut.Close()
s.stateFileOut = nil
s.lockID = ""
// clean up the state file if we created it an never wrote to it
stat, err := os.Stat(fileName)
if err == nil && stat.Size() == 0 && s.created {
os.Remove(fileName)
}
return unlockErr
}
// StateSnapshotMeta returns the metadata from the most recently persisted
// or refreshed persistent state snapshot.
//
// This is an implementation of PersistentMeta.
func (s *Filesystem) StateSnapshotMeta() SnapshotMeta {
if s.file == nil {
return SnapshotMeta{} // placeholder
}
return SnapshotMeta{
Lineage: s.file.Lineage,
Serial: s.file.Serial,
TerraformVersion: s.file.TerraformVersion,
}
}
// Open the state file, creating the directories and file as needed.
func (s *Filesystem) createStateFiles() error {
// This could race, but we only use it to clean up empty files
if _, err := os.Stat(s.path); os.IsNotExist(err) {
s.created = true
}
// Create all the directories
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(s.path), 0755); err != nil {
return err
}
f, err := os.OpenFile(s.path, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, 0666)
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.stateFileOut = f
return nil
}
// return the path for the lockInfo metadata.
func (s *Filesystem) lockInfoPath() string {
stateDir, stateName := filepath.Split(s.readPath)
if stateName == "" {
panic("empty state file path")
}
if stateName[0] == '.' {
stateName = stateName[1:]
}
return filepath.Join(stateDir, fmt.Sprintf(".%s.lock.info", stateName))
}
// lockInfo returns the data in a lock info file
func (s *Filesystem) lockInfo() (*LockInfo, error) {
path := s.lockInfoPath()
infoData, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
info := LockInfo{}
err = json.Unmarshal(infoData, &info)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("state file %q locked, but could not unmarshal lock info: %s", s.readPath, err)
}
return &info, nil
}
// write a new lock info file
func (s *Filesystem) writeLockInfo(info *LockInfo) error {
path := s.lockInfoPath()
info.Path = s.readPath
info.Created = time.Now().UTC()
err := ioutil.WriteFile(path, info.Marshal(), 0600)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not write lock info for %q: %s", s.readPath, err)
}
return nil
}
func (s *Filesystem) mutex() func() {
s.mu.Lock()
return s.mu.Unlock
}