opentofu/configs/config.go
Kristin Laemmert e3416124cc
addrs: replace "Type string" with "Type Provider" in ProviderConfig
* huge change to weave new addrs.Provider into addrs.ProviderConfig
* terraform: do not include an empty string in the returned Providers /
Provisioners
- Fixed a minor bug where results included an extra empty string
2019-12-06 08:00:18 -05:00

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package configs
import (
"sort"
version "github.com/hashicorp/go-version"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
)
// A Config is a node in the tree of modules within a configuration.
//
// The module tree is constructed by following ModuleCall instances recursively
// through the root module transitively into descendent modules.
//
// A module tree described in *this* package represents the static tree
// represented by configuration. During evaluation a static ModuleNode may
// expand into zero or more module instances depending on the use of count and
// for_each configuration attributes within each call.
type Config struct {
// RootModule points to the Config for the root module within the same
// module tree as this module. If this module _is_ the root module then
// this is self-referential.
Root *Config
// ParentModule points to the Config for the module that directly calls
// this module. If this is the root module then this field is nil.
Parent *Config
// Path is a sequence of module logical names that traverse from the root
// module to this config. Path is empty for the root module.
//
// This should only be used to display paths to the end-user in rare cases
// where we are talking about the static module tree, before module calls
// have been resolved. In most cases, an addrs.ModuleInstance describing
// a node in the dynamic module tree is better, since it will then include
// any keys resulting from evaluating "count" and "for_each" arguments.
Path addrs.Module
// ChildModules points to the Config for each of the direct child modules
// called from this module. The keys in this map match the keys in
// Module.ModuleCalls.
Children map[string]*Config
// Module points to the object describing the configuration for the
// various elements (variables, resources, etc) defined by this module.
Module *Module
// CallRange is the source range for the header of the module block that
// requested this module.
//
// This field is meaningless for the root module, where its contents are undefined.
CallRange hcl.Range
// SourceAddr is the source address that the referenced module was requested
// from, as specified in configuration.
//
// This field is meaningless for the root module, where its contents are undefined.
SourceAddr string
// SourceAddrRange is the location in the configuration source where the
// SourceAddr value was set, for use in diagnostic messages.
//
// This field is meaningless for the root module, where its contents are undefined.
SourceAddrRange hcl.Range
// Version is the specific version that was selected for this module,
// based on version constraints given in configuration.
//
// This field is nil if the module was loaded from a non-registry source,
// since versions are not supported for other sources.
//
// This field is meaningless for the root module, where it will always
// be nil.
Version *version.Version
}
// NewEmptyConfig constructs a single-node configuration tree with an empty
// root module. This is generally a pretty useless thing to do, so most callers
// should instead use BuildConfig.
func NewEmptyConfig() *Config {
ret := &Config{}
ret.Root = ret
ret.Children = make(map[string]*Config)
ret.Module = &Module{}
return ret
}
// Depth returns the number of "hops" the receiver is from the root of its
// module tree, with the root module having a depth of zero.
func (c *Config) Depth() int {
ret := 0
this := c
for this.Parent != nil {
ret++
this = this.Parent
}
return ret
}
// DeepEach calls the given function once for each module in the tree, starting
// with the receiver.
//
// A parent is always called before its children and children of a particular
// node are visited in lexicographic order by their names.
func (c *Config) DeepEach(cb func(c *Config)) {
cb(c)
names := make([]string, 0, len(c.Children))
for name := range c.Children {
names = append(names, name)
}
for _, name := range names {
c.Children[name].DeepEach(cb)
}
}
// AllModules returns a slice of all the receiver and all of its descendent
// nodes in the module tree, in the same order they would be visited by
// DeepEach.
func (c *Config) AllModules() []*Config {
var ret []*Config
c.DeepEach(func(c *Config) {
ret = append(ret, c)
})
return ret
}
// Descendent returns the descendent config that has the given path beneath
// the receiver, or nil if there is no such module.
//
// The path traverses the static module tree, prior to any expansion to handle
// count and for_each arguments.
//
// An empty path will just return the receiver, and is therefore pointless.
func (c *Config) Descendent(path addrs.Module) *Config {
current := c
for _, name := range path {
current = current.Children[name]
if current == nil {
return nil
}
}
return current
}
// DescendentForInstance is like Descendent except that it accepts a path
// to a particular module instance in the dynamic module graph, returning
// the node from the static module graph that corresponds to it.
//
// All instances created by a particular module call share the same
// configuration, so the keys within the given path are disregarded.
func (c *Config) DescendentForInstance(path addrs.ModuleInstance) *Config {
current := c
for _, step := range path {
current = current.Children[step.Name]
if current == nil {
return nil
}
}
return current
}
// ProviderTypes returns the names of each distinct provider type referenced
// in the receiving configuration.
//
// This is a helper for easily determining which provider types are required
// to fully interpret the configuration, though it does not include version
// information and so callers are expected to have already dealt with
// provider version selection in an earlier step and have identified suitable
// versions for each provider.
func (c *Config) ProviderTypes() []string {
m := make(map[string]struct{})
c.gatherProviderTypes(m)
ret := make([]string, 0, len(m))
for k := range m {
ret = append(ret, k)
}
sort.Strings(ret)
return ret
}
func (c *Config) gatherProviderTypes(m map[string]struct{}) {
if c == nil {
return
}
for _, pc := range c.Module.ProviderConfigs {
m[pc.Name] = struct{}{}
}
for _, rc := range c.Module.ManagedResources {
providerAddr := rc.ProviderConfigAddr()
m[providerAddr.Type.LegacyString()] = struct{}{}
}
for _, rc := range c.Module.DataResources {
providerAddr := rc.ProviderConfigAddr()
m[providerAddr.Type.LegacyString()] = struct{}{}
}
// Must also visit our child modules, recursively.
for _, cc := range c.Children {
cc.gatherProviderTypes(m)
}
}