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Previously the graph builders all expected to be given a full manifest of all of the plugin component schemas that they could need during their analysis work. That made sense when terraform.NewContext would always proactively load all of the schemas before doing any other work, but we now have a load-as-needed strategy for schemas. We'll now have the graph builders use the contextPlugins object they each already hold to retrieve individual schemas when needed. This avoids the need to prepare a redundant data structure to pass alongside the contextPlugins object, and leans on the memoization behavior inside contextPlugins to preserve the old behavior of loading each provider's schema only once.
258 lines
8.4 KiB
Go
258 lines
8.4 KiB
Go
package terraform
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import (
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"log"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/addrs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/states"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/configs"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/dag"
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)
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// GraphNodeDestroyer must be implemented by nodes that destroy resources.
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type GraphNodeDestroyer interface {
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dag.Vertex
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// DestroyAddr is the address of the resource that is being
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// destroyed by this node. If this returns nil, then this node
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// is not destroying anything.
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DestroyAddr() *addrs.AbsResourceInstance
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}
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// GraphNodeCreator must be implemented by nodes that create OR update resources.
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type GraphNodeCreator interface {
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// CreateAddr is the address of the resource being created or updated
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CreateAddr() *addrs.AbsResourceInstance
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}
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// DestroyEdgeTransformer is a GraphTransformer that creates the proper
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// references for destroy resources. Destroy resources are more complex
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// in that they must be depend on the destruction of resources that
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// in turn depend on the CREATION of the node being destroy.
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//
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// That is complicated. Visually:
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//
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// B_d -> A_d -> A -> B
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//
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// Notice that A destroy depends on B destroy, while B create depends on
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// A create. They're inverted. This must be done for example because often
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// dependent resources will block parent resources from deleting. Concrete
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// example: VPC with subnets, the VPC can't be deleted while there are
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// still subnets.
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type DestroyEdgeTransformer struct {
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// These are needed to properly build the graph of dependencies
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// to determine what a destroy node depends on. Any of these can be nil.
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Config *configs.Config
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State *states.State
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}
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func (t *DestroyEdgeTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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// Build a map of what is being destroyed (by address string) to
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// the list of destroyers.
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destroyers := make(map[string][]GraphNodeDestroyer)
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// Record the creators, which will need to depend on the destroyers if they
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// are only being updated.
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creators := make(map[string][]GraphNodeCreator)
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// destroyersByResource records each destroyer by the ConfigResource
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// address. We use this because dependencies are only referenced as
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// resources and have no index or module instance information, but we will
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// want to connect all the individual instances for correct ordering.
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destroyersByResource := make(map[string][]GraphNodeDestroyer)
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for _, v := range g.Vertices() {
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switch n := v.(type) {
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case GraphNodeDestroyer:
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addrP := n.DestroyAddr()
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if addrP == nil {
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log.Printf("[WARN] DestroyEdgeTransformer: %q (%T) has no destroy address", dag.VertexName(n), v)
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continue
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}
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addr := *addrP
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key := addr.String()
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: %q (%T) destroys %s", dag.VertexName(n), v, key)
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destroyers[key] = append(destroyers[key], n)
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resAddr := addr.ContainingResource().Config().String()
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destroyersByResource[resAddr] = append(destroyersByResource[resAddr], n)
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case GraphNodeCreator:
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addr := n.CreateAddr().ContainingResource().Config().String()
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creators[addr] = append(creators[addr], n)
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}
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}
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// If we aren't destroying anything, there will be no edges to make
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// so just exit early and avoid future work.
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if len(destroyers) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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// Connect destroy despendencies as stored in the state
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for _, ds := range destroyers {
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for _, des := range ds {
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ri, ok := des.(GraphNodeResourceInstance)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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for _, resAddr := range ri.StateDependencies() {
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for _, desDep := range destroyersByResource[resAddr.String()] {
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if !graphNodesAreResourceInstancesInDifferentInstancesOfSameModule(desDep, des) {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: %s has stored dependency of %s\n", dag.VertexName(desDep), dag.VertexName(des))
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g.Connect(dag.BasicEdge(desDep, des))
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} else {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: skipping %s => %s inter-module-instance dependency\n", dag.VertexName(desDep), dag.VertexName(des))
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}
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}
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// We can have some create or update nodes which were
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// dependents of the destroy node. If they have no destroyer
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// themselves, make the connection directly from the creator.
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for _, createDep := range creators[resAddr.String()] {
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if !graphNodesAreResourceInstancesInDifferentInstancesOfSameModule(createDep, des) {
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log.Printf("[DEBUG] DestroyEdgeTransformer: %s has stored dependency of %s\n", dag.VertexName(createDep), dag.VertexName(des))
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g.Connect(dag.BasicEdge(createDep, des))
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} else {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: skipping %s => %s inter-module-instance dependency\n", dag.VertexName(createDep), dag.VertexName(des))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// connect creators to any destroyers on which they may depend
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for _, cs := range creators {
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for _, c := range cs {
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ri, ok := c.(GraphNodeResourceInstance)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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for _, resAddr := range ri.StateDependencies() {
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for _, desDep := range destroyersByResource[resAddr.String()] {
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if !graphNodesAreResourceInstancesInDifferentInstancesOfSameModule(c, desDep) {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: %s has stored dependency of %s\n", dag.VertexName(c), dag.VertexName(desDep))
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g.Connect(dag.BasicEdge(c, desDep))
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} else {
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log.Printf("[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: skipping %s => %s inter-module-instance dependency\n", dag.VertexName(c), dag.VertexName(desDep))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Go through and connect creators to destroyers. Going along with
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// our example, this makes: A_d => A
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for _, v := range g.Vertices() {
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cn, ok := v.(GraphNodeCreator)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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addr := cn.CreateAddr()
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if addr == nil {
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continue
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}
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for _, d := range destroyers[addr.String()] {
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// For illustrating our example
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a_d := d.(dag.Vertex)
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a := v
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log.Printf(
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"[TRACE] DestroyEdgeTransformer: connecting creator %q with destroyer %q",
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dag.VertexName(a), dag.VertexName(a_d))
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g.Connect(dag.BasicEdge(a, a_d))
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Remove any nodes that aren't needed when destroying modules.
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// Variables, outputs, locals, and expanders may not be able to evaluate
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// correctly, so we can remove these if nothing depends on them. The module
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// closers also need to disable their use of expansion if the module itself is
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// no longer present.
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type pruneUnusedNodesTransformer struct {
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}
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func (t *pruneUnusedNodesTransformer) Transform(g *Graph) error {
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// We need a reverse depth first walk of modules, processing them in order
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// from the leaf modules to the root. This allows us to remove unneeded
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// dependencies from child modules, freeing up nodes in the parent module
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// to also be removed.
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nodes := g.Vertices()
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for removed := true; removed; {
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removed = false
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for i := 0; i < len(nodes); i++ {
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// run this in a closure, so we can return early rather than
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// dealing with complex looping and labels
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func() {
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n := nodes[i]
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switch n := n.(type) {
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case graphNodeTemporaryValue:
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// root module outputs indicate they are not temporary by
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// returning false here.
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if !n.temporaryValue() {
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return
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}
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// temporary values, which consist of variables, locals,
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// and outputs, must be kept if anything refers to them.
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for _, v := range g.UpEdges(n) {
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// keep any value which is connected through a
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// reference
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if _, ok := v.(GraphNodeReferencer); ok {
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return
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}
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}
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case graphNodeExpandsInstances:
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// Any nodes that expand instances are kept when their
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// instances may need to be evaluated.
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for _, v := range g.UpEdges(n) {
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switch v.(type) {
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case graphNodeExpandsInstances:
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// expanders can always depend on module expansion
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// themselves
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return
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case GraphNodeResourceInstance:
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// resource instances always depend on their
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// resource node, which is an expander
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return
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}
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}
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case GraphNodeProvider:
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// Providers that may have been required by expansion nodes
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// that we no longer need can also be removed.
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if g.UpEdges(n).Len() > 0 {
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return
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}
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default:
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return
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}
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log.Printf("[DEBUG] pruneUnusedNodes: %s is no longer needed, removing", dag.VertexName(n))
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g.Remove(n)
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removed = true
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// remove the node from our iteration as well
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last := len(nodes) - 1
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nodes[i], nodes[last] = nodes[last], nodes[i]
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nodes = nodes[:last]
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}()
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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