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Destroy nodes do not need to be connected to the resource (prepare state) node when adding them to the graph. Destroy nodes already have a complete state in the graph (which is being destroyed), any references will be added in the ReferenceTransformer, and the proper connection to the create node will be added in the DestroyEdgeTransformer. Under normal circumstances this makes no difference, as create and destroy nodes always have an dependency, so having the prepare state handled before both only linearizes the operation slightly in the normal destroy-then-create scenario. However if there is a dependency on a resource being replaced in another module, there will be a dependency between the destroy nodes in each module (to complete the destroy ordering), while the resource node will depend on the variable->output->resource chain. If both the destroy and create nodes depend on the resource node, there will be a cycle.
185 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
185 lines
6.2 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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"fmt"
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"log"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/dag"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plans"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
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)
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// DiffTransformer is a GraphTransformer that adds graph nodes representing
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// each of the resource changes described in the given Changes object.
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type DiffTransformer struct {
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Concrete ConcreteResourceInstanceNodeFunc
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State *states.State
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Changes *plans.Changes
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}
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func (t *DiffTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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if t.Changes == nil || len(t.Changes.Resources) == 0 {
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// Nothing to do!
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return nil
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}
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// Go through all the modules in the diff.
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer starting")
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var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
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state := t.State
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changes := t.Changes
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// DiffTransformer creates resource _instance_ nodes. If there are any
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// whole-resource nodes already in the graph, we must ensure that they
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// get evaluated before any of the corresponding instances by creating
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// dependency edges, so we'll do some prep work here to ensure we'll only
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// create connections to nodes that existed before we started here.
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resourceNodes := map[string][]GraphNodeResource{}
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for _, node := range g.Vertices() {
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rn, ok := node.(GraphNodeResource)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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// We ignore any instances that _also_ implement
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// GraphNodeResourceInstance, since in the unlikely event that they
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// do exist we'd probably end up creating cycles by connecting them.
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if _, ok := node.(GraphNodeResourceInstance); ok {
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continue
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}
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addr := rn.ResourceAddr().String()
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resourceNodes[addr] = append(resourceNodes[addr], rn)
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}
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for _, rc := range changes.Resources {
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addr := rc.Addr
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dk := rc.DeposedKey
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer: found %s change for %s %s", rc.Action, addr, dk)
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// Depending on the action we'll need some different combinations of
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// nodes, because destroying uses a special node type separate from
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// other actions.
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var update, delete, createBeforeDestroy bool
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switch rc.Action {
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case plans.NoOp:
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continue
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case plans.Delete:
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delete = true
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case plans.DeleteThenCreate, plans.CreateThenDelete:
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update = true
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delete = true
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createBeforeDestroy = (rc.Action == plans.CreateThenDelete)
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default:
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update = true
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}
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if dk != states.NotDeposed && update {
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Error,
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"Invalid planned change for deposed object",
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fmt.Sprintf("The plan contains a non-delete change for %s deposed object %s. The only valid action for a deposed object is to destroy it, so this is a bug in Terraform.", addr, dk),
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))
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continue
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}
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// If we're going to do a create_before_destroy Replace operation then
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// we need to allocate a DeposedKey to use to retain the
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// not-yet-destroyed prior object, so that the delete node can destroy
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// _that_ rather than the newly-created node, which will be current
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// by the time the delete node is visited.
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if update && delete && createBeforeDestroy {
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// In this case, variable dk will be the _pre-assigned_ DeposedKey
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// that must be used if the update graph node deposes the current
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// instance, which will then align with the same key we pass
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// into the destroy node to ensure we destroy exactly the deposed
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// object we expect.
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if state != nil {
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ris := state.ResourceInstance(addr)
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if ris == nil {
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// Should never happen, since we don't plan to replace an
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// instance that doesn't exist yet.
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diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
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tfdiags.Error,
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"Invalid planned change",
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fmt.Sprintf("The plan contains a replace change for %s, which doesn't exist yet. This is a bug in Terraform.", addr),
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))
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continue
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}
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// Allocating a deposed key separately from using it can be racy
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// in general, but we assume here that nothing except the apply
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// node we instantiate below will actually make new deposed objects
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// in practice, and so the set of already-used keys will not change
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// between now and then.
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dk = ris.FindUnusedDeposedKey()
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} else {
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// If we have no state at all yet then we can use _any_
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// DeposedKey.
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dk = states.NewDeposedKey()
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}
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}
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if update {
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// All actions except destroying the node type chosen by t.Concrete
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abstract := NewNodeAbstractResourceInstance(addr)
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var node dag.Vertex = abstract
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if f := t.Concrete; f != nil {
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node = f(abstract)
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}
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if createBeforeDestroy {
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// We'll attach our pre-allocated DeposedKey to the node if
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// it supports that. NodeApplyableResourceInstance is the
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// specific concrete node type we are looking for here really,
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// since that's the only node type that might depose objects.
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if dn, ok := node.(GraphNodeDeposer); ok {
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dn.SetPreallocatedDeposedKey(dk)
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}
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer: %s will be represented by %s, deposing prior object to %s", addr, dag.VertexName(node), dk)
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} else {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer: %s will be represented by %s", addr, dag.VertexName(node))
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}
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g.Add(node)
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rsrcAddr := addr.ContainingResource().String()
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for _, rsrcNode := range resourceNodes[rsrcAddr] {
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g.Connect(dag.BasicEdge(node, rsrcNode))
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}
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}
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if delete {
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// Destroying always uses a destroy-specific node type, though
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// which one depends on whether we're destroying a current object
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// or a deposed object.
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var node GraphNodeResourceInstance
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abstract := NewNodeAbstractResourceInstance(addr)
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if dk == states.NotDeposed {
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node = &NodeDestroyResourceInstance{
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NodeAbstractResourceInstance: abstract,
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DeposedKey: dk,
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}
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node.(*NodeDestroyResourceInstance).ModifyCreateBeforeDestroy(createBeforeDestroy)
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} else {
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node = &NodeDestroyDeposedResourceInstanceObject{
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NodeAbstractResourceInstance: abstract,
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DeposedKey: dk,
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}
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}
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if dk == states.NotDeposed {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer: %s will be represented for destruction by %s", addr, dag.VertexName(node))
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} else {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer: %s deposed object %s will be represented for destruction by %s", addr, dk, dag.VertexName(node))
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}
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g.Add(node)
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}
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}
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DiffTransformer complete")
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return diags.Err()
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}
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