opentofu/command/init.go
James Bardin fb4a365d12 noop migrate copy, add -lock and -input
A couple commits got rebased together here, and it's easier to enumerate
them in a single commit.

Skip copying of states during migration if they are the same state. This
can happen when trying to reconfigure a backend's options, or if the
state was manually transferred. This can fail unexpectedly with locking
enabled.

Honor the `-input` flag for all confirmations (the new test hit some
more). Also unify where we reference the Meta.forceInitCopy and transfer
the value to the existing backendMigrateOpts.force field.
2017-04-04 14:54:48 -04:00

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package command
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-getter"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config/module"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/variables"
)
// InitCommand is a Command implementation that takes a Terraform
// module and clones it to the working directory.
type InitCommand struct {
Meta
}
func (c *InitCommand) Run(args []string) int {
var flagBackend, flagGet bool
var flagConfigExtra map[string]interface{}
args = c.Meta.process(args, false)
cmdFlags := c.flagSet("init")
cmdFlags.BoolVar(&flagBackend, "backend", true, "")
cmdFlags.Var((*variables.FlagAny)(&flagConfigExtra), "backend-config", "")
cmdFlags.BoolVar(&flagGet, "get", true, "")
cmdFlags.BoolVar(&c.forceInitCopy, "force-copy", false, "suppress prompts about copying state data")
cmdFlags.BoolVar(&c.Meta.stateLock, "lock", true, "lock state")
cmdFlags.DurationVar(&c.Meta.stateLockTimeout, "lock-timeout", 0, "lock timeout")
cmdFlags.Usage = func() { c.Ui.Error(c.Help()) }
if err := cmdFlags.Parse(args); err != nil {
return 1
}
// Validate the arg count
args = cmdFlags.Args()
if len(args) > 2 {
c.Ui.Error("The init command expects at most two arguments.\n")
cmdFlags.Usage()
return 1
}
// Get our pwd. We don't always need it but always getting it is easier
// than the logic to determine if it is or isn't needed.
pwd, err := os.Getwd()
if err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error getting pwd: %s", err))
return 1
}
// Get the path and source module to copy
var path string
var source string
switch len(args) {
case 0:
path = pwd
case 1:
path = pwd
source = args[0]
case 2:
source = args[0]
path = args[1]
default:
panic("assertion failed on arg count")
}
// Set the state out path to be the path requested for the module
// to be copied. This ensures any remote states gets setup in the
// proper directory.
c.Meta.dataDir = filepath.Join(path, DefaultDataDir)
// This will track whether we outputted anything so that we know whether
// to output a newline before the success message
var header bool
// If we have a source, copy it
if source != "" {
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color(fmt.Sprintf(
"[reset][bold]"+
"Initializing configuration from: %q...", source)))
if err := c.copySource(path, source, pwd); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error copying source: %s", err))
return 1
}
header = true
}
// If our directory is empty, then we're done. We can't get or setup
// the backend with an empty directory.
if empty, err := config.IsEmptyDir(path); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error checking configuration: %s", err))
return 1
} else if empty {
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color(strings.TrimSpace(outputInitEmpty)))
return 0
}
// If we're performing a get or loading the backend, then we perform
// some extra tasks.
if flagGet || flagBackend {
// Load the configuration in this directory so that we can know
// if we have anything to get or any backend to configure. We do
// this to improve the UX. Practically, we could call the functions
// below without checking this to the same effect.
conf, err := config.LoadDir(path)
if err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error loading configuration: %s", err))
return 1
}
// If we requested downloading modules and have modules in the config
if flagGet && len(conf.Modules) > 0 {
header = true
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color(fmt.Sprintf(
"[reset][bold]" +
"Downloading modules (if any)...")))
if err := getModules(&c.Meta, path, module.GetModeGet); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf(
"Error downloading modules: %s", err))
return 1
}
}
// If we're requesting backend configuration and configure it
if flagBackend {
header = true
// Only output that we're initializing a backend if we have
// something in the config. We can be UNSETTING a backend as well
// in which case we choose not to show this.
if conf.Terraform != nil && conf.Terraform.Backend != nil {
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color(fmt.Sprintf(
"[reset][bold]" +
"Initializing the backend...")))
}
opts := &BackendOpts{
ConfigPath: path,
ConfigExtra: flagConfigExtra,
Init: true,
}
if _, err := c.Backend(opts); err != nil {
c.Ui.Error(err.Error())
return 1
}
}
}
// If we outputted information, then we need to output a newline
// so that our success message is nicely spaced out from prior text.
if header {
c.Ui.Output("")
}
c.Ui.Output(c.Colorize().Color(strings.TrimSpace(outputInitSuccess)))
return 0
}
func (c *InitCommand) copySource(dst, src, pwd string) error {
// Verify the directory is empty
if empty, err := config.IsEmptyDir(dst); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error checking on destination path: %s", err)
} else if !empty {
return fmt.Errorf(strings.TrimSpace(errInitCopyNotEmpty))
}
// Detect
source, err := getter.Detect(src, pwd, getter.Detectors)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error with module source: %s", err)
}
// Get it!
return module.GetCopy(dst, source)
}
func (c *InitCommand) Help() string {
helpText := `
Usage: terraform init [options] [SOURCE] [PATH]
Initialize a new or existing Terraform environment by creating
initial files, loading any remote state, downloading modules, etc.
This is the first command that should be run for any new or existing
Terraform configuration per machine. This sets up all the local data
necessary to run Terraform that is typically not comitted to version
control.
This command is always safe to run multiple times. Though subsequent runs
may give errors, this command will never blow away your environment or state.
Even so, if you have important information, please back it up prior to
running this command just in case.
If no arguments are given, the configuration in this working directory
is initialized.
If one or two arguments are given, the first is a SOURCE of a module to
download to the second argument PATH. After downloading the module to PATH,
the configuration will be initialized as if this command were called pointing
only to that PATH. PATH must be empty of any Terraform files. Any
conflicting non-Terraform files will be overwritten. The module download
is a copy. If you're downloading a module from Git, it will not preserve
Git history.
Options:
-backend=true Configure the backend for this environment.
-backend-config=path This can be either a path to an HCL file with key/value
assignments (same format as terraform.tfvars) or a
'key=value' format. This is merged with what is in the
configuration file. This can be specified multiple
times. The backend type must be in the configuration
itself.
-get=true Download any modules for this configuration.
-input=true Ask for input if necessary. If false, will error if
input was required.
-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.
-force-copy Suppress prompts about copying state data. This is
equivalent to providing a "yes" to all confirmation
prompts.
`
return strings.TrimSpace(helpText)
}
func (c *InitCommand) Synopsis() string {
return "Initialize a new or existing Terraform configuration"
}
const errInitCopyNotEmpty = `
The destination path contains Terraform configuration files. The init command
with a SOURCE parameter can only be used on a directory without existing
Terraform files.
Please resolve this issue and try again.
`
const outputInitEmpty = `
[reset][bold]Terraform initialized in an empty directory![reset]
The directory has no Terraform configuration files. You may begin working
with Terraform immediately by creating Terraform configuration files.
`
const outputInitSuccess = `
[reset][bold][green]Terraform has been successfully initialized![reset][green]
You may now begin working with Terraform. Try running "terraform plan" to see
any changes that are required for your infrastructure. All Terraform commands
should now work.
If you ever set or change modules or backend configuration for Terraform,
rerun this command to reinitialize your environment. If you forget, other
commands will detect it and remind you to do so if necessary.
`