opentofu/terraform/state_v1.go
2014-10-02 11:34:08 -07:00

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Go

package terraform
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/gob"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
)
// The format byte is prefixed into the state file format so that we have
// the ability in the future to change the file format if we want for any
// reason.
const (
stateFormatMagic = "tfstate"
stateFormatVersion byte = 1
)
// StateV1 is used to represent the state of Terraform files before
// 0.3. It is automatically upgraded to a modern State representation
// on start.
type StateV1 struct {
Outputs map[string]string
Resources map[string]*ResourceStateV1
Tainted map[string]struct{}
once sync.Once
}
func (s *StateV1) init() {
s.once.Do(func() {
if s.Resources == nil {
s.Resources = make(map[string]*ResourceStateV1)
}
if s.Tainted == nil {
s.Tainted = make(map[string]struct{})
}
})
}
func (s *StateV1) deepcopy() *StateV1 {
result := new(StateV1)
result.init()
if s != nil {
for k, v := range s.Resources {
result.Resources[k] = v
}
for k, v := range s.Tainted {
result.Tainted[k] = v
}
}
return result
}
// prune is a helper that removes any empty IDs from the state
// and cleans it up in general.
func (s *StateV1) prune() {
for k, v := range s.Resources {
if v.ID == "" {
delete(s.Resources, k)
}
}
}
// Orphans returns a list of keys of resources that are in the State
// but aren't present in the configuration itself. Hence, these keys
// represent the state of resources that are orphans.
func (s *StateV1) Orphans(c *config.Config) []string {
keys := make(map[string]struct{})
for k, _ := range s.Resources {
keys[k] = struct{}{}
}
for _, r := range c.Resources {
delete(keys, r.Id())
for k, _ := range keys {
if strings.HasPrefix(k, r.Id()+".") {
delete(keys, k)
}
}
}
result := make([]string, 0, len(keys))
for k, _ := range keys {
result = append(result, k)
}
return result
}
func (s *StateV1) String() string {
if len(s.Resources) == 0 {
return "<no state>"
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
names := make([]string, 0, len(s.Resources))
for name, _ := range s.Resources {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
for _, k := range names {
rs := s.Resources[k]
id := rs.ID
if id == "" {
id = "<not created>"
}
taintStr := ""
if _, ok := s.Tainted[k]; ok {
taintStr = " (tainted)"
}
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s\n", k, taintStr))
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" ID = %s\n", id))
attrKeys := make([]string, 0, len(rs.Attributes))
for ak, _ := range rs.Attributes {
if ak == "id" {
continue
}
attrKeys = append(attrKeys, ak)
}
sort.Strings(attrKeys)
for _, ak := range attrKeys {
av := rs.Attributes[ak]
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" %s = %s\n", ak, av))
}
if len(rs.Dependencies) > 0 {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\n Dependencies:\n"))
for _, dep := range rs.Dependencies {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" %s\n", dep.ID))
}
}
}
if len(s.Outputs) > 0 {
buf.WriteString("\nOutputs:\n\n")
ks := make([]string, 0, len(s.Outputs))
for k, _ := range s.Outputs {
ks = append(ks, k)
}
sort.Strings(ks)
for _, k := range ks {
v := s.Outputs[k]
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s\n", k, v))
}
}
return buf.String()
}
/// ResourceState holds the state of a resource that is used so that
// a provider can find and manage an existing resource as well as for
// storing attributes that are uesd to populate variables of child
// resources.
//
// Attributes has attributes about the created resource that are
// queryable in interpolation: "${type.id.attr}"
//
// Extra is just extra data that a provider can return that we store
// for later, but is not exposed in any way to the user.
type ResourceStateV1 struct {
// This is filled in and managed by Terraform, and is the resource
// type itself such as "mycloud_instance". If a resource provider sets
// this value, it won't be persisted.
Type string
// The attributes below are all meant to be filled in by the
// resource providers themselves. Documentation for each are above
// each element.
// A unique ID for this resource. This is opaque to Terraform
// and is only meant as a lookup mechanism for the providers.
ID string
// Attributes are basic information about the resource. Any keys here
// are accessible in variable format within Terraform configurations:
// ${resourcetype.name.attribute}.
Attributes map[string]string
// ConnInfo is used for the providers to export information which is
// used to connect to the resource for provisioning. For example,
// this could contain SSH or WinRM credentials.
ConnInfo map[string]string
// Extra information that the provider can store about a resource.
// This data is opaque, never shown to the user, and is sent back to
// the provider as-is for whatever purpose appropriate.
Extra map[string]interface{}
// Dependencies are a list of things that this resource relies on
// existing to remain intact. For example: an AWS instance might
// depend on a subnet (which itself might depend on a VPC, and so
// on).
//
// Terraform uses this information to build valid destruction
// orders and to warn the user if they're destroying a resource that
// another resource depends on.
//
// Things can be put into this list that may not be managed by
// Terraform. If Terraform doesn't find a matching ID in the
// overall state, then it assumes it isn't managed and doesn't
// worry about it.
Dependencies []ResourceDependency
}
// MergeDiff takes a ResourceDiff and merges the attributes into
// this resource state in order to generate a new state. This new
// state can be used to provide updated attribute lookups for
// variable interpolation.
//
// If the diff attribute requires computing the value, and hence
// won't be available until apply, the value is replaced with the
// computeID.
func (s *ResourceStateV1) MergeDiff(d *InstanceDiff) *ResourceStateV1 {
var result ResourceStateV1
if s != nil {
result = *s
}
result.Attributes = make(map[string]string)
if s != nil {
for k, v := range s.Attributes {
result.Attributes[k] = v
}
}
if d != nil {
for k, diff := range d.Attributes {
if diff.NewRemoved {
delete(result.Attributes, k)
continue
}
if diff.NewComputed {
result.Attributes[k] = config.UnknownVariableValue
continue
}
result.Attributes[k] = diff.New
}
}
return &result
}
func (s *ResourceStateV1) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *s)
}
// ResourceDependency maps a resource to another resource that it
// depends on to remain intact and uncorrupted.
type ResourceDependency struct {
// ID of the resource that we depend on. This ID should map
// directly to another ResourceState's ID.
ID string
}
// ReadStateV1 reads a state structure out of a reader in the format that
// was written by WriteState.
func ReadStateV1(src io.Reader) (*StateV1, error) {
var result *StateV1
var err error
n := 0
// Verify the magic bytes
magic := make([]byte, len(stateFormatMagic))
for n < len(magic) {
n, err = src.Read(magic[n:])
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error while reading magic bytes: %s", err)
}
}
if string(magic) != stateFormatMagic {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not a valid state file")
}
// Verify the version is something we can read
var formatByte [1]byte
n, err = src.Read(formatByte[:])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if n != len(formatByte) {
return nil, errors.New("failed to read state version byte")
}
if formatByte[0] != stateFormatVersion {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown state file version: %d", formatByte[0])
}
// Decode
dec := gob.NewDecoder(src)
if err := dec.Decode(&result); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return result, nil
}