opentofu/terraform/resource_address.go
Martin Atkins d3eb2b2d28 core: ResourceAddress.Contains method
This is similar in purpose to Equals but it takes a hierarchical approach
where modules contain their child modules, resources are contained by
their modules, and indexed resource instances are contained by their
resource names.

Unlike "Equals", Contains is intended to be transitive, so if A contains B
and B contains C, then C necessarily contains A. It is also directional:
if A contains B then B does not also contain A unless A and B are
identical. This results in more intuitive behavior for use-cases where
the goal is to select a portion of the address space for an operation.
2017-06-16 16:36:08 -07:00

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package terraform
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config/module"
)
// ResourceAddress is a way of identifying an individual resource (or,
// eventually, a subset of resources) within the state. It is used for Targets.
type ResourceAddress struct {
// Addresses a resource falling somewhere in the module path
// When specified alone, addresses all resources within a module path
Path []string
// Addresses a specific resource that occurs in a list
Index int
InstanceType InstanceType
InstanceTypeSet bool
Name string
Type string
Mode config.ResourceMode // significant only if InstanceTypeSet
}
// Copy returns a copy of this ResourceAddress
func (r *ResourceAddress) Copy() *ResourceAddress {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
n := &ResourceAddress{
Path: make([]string, 0, len(r.Path)),
Index: r.Index,
InstanceType: r.InstanceType,
Name: r.Name,
Type: r.Type,
Mode: r.Mode,
}
for _, p := range r.Path {
n.Path = append(n.Path, p)
}
return n
}
// String outputs the address that parses into this address.
func (r *ResourceAddress) String() string {
var result []string
for _, p := range r.Path {
result = append(result, "module", p)
}
switch r.Mode {
case config.ManagedResourceMode:
// nothing to do
case config.DataResourceMode:
result = append(result, "data")
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported resource mode %s", r.Mode))
}
if r.Type != "" {
result = append(result, r.Type)
}
if r.Name != "" {
name := r.Name
if r.InstanceTypeSet {
switch r.InstanceType {
case TypePrimary:
name += ".primary"
case TypeDeposed:
name += ".deposed"
case TypeTainted:
name += ".tainted"
}
}
if r.Index >= 0 {
name += fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", r.Index)
}
result = append(result, name)
}
return strings.Join(result, ".")
}
// HasResourceSpec returns true if the address has a resource spec, as
// defined in the documentation:
// https://www.terraform.io/docs/internals/resource-addressing.html
// In particular, this returns false if the address contains only
// a module path, thus addressing the entire module.
func (r *ResourceAddress) HasResourceSpec() bool {
return r.Type != "" && r.Name != ""
}
// WholeModuleAddress returns the resource address that refers to all
// resources in the same module as the receiver address.
func (r *ResourceAddress) WholeModuleAddress() *ResourceAddress {
return &ResourceAddress{
Path: r.Path,
Index: -1,
InstanceTypeSet: false,
}
}
// MatchesConfig returns true if the receiver matches the given
// configuration resource within the given configuration module.
//
// Since resource configuration blocks represent all of the instances of
// a multi-instance resource, the index of the address (if any) is not
// considered.
func (r *ResourceAddress) MatchesConfig(mod *module.Tree, rc *config.Resource) bool {
if r.HasResourceSpec() {
if r.Mode != rc.Mode || r.Type != rc.Type || r.Name != rc.Name {
return false
}
}
addrPath := r.Path
cfgPath := mod.Path()
// normalize
if len(addrPath) == 0 {
addrPath = nil
}
if len(cfgPath) == 0 {
cfgPath = nil
}
return reflect.DeepEqual(addrPath, cfgPath)
}
// stateId returns the ID that this resource should be entered with
// in the state. This is also used for diffs. In the future, we'd like to
// move away from this string field so I don't export this.
func (r *ResourceAddress) stateId() string {
result := fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", r.Type, r.Name)
switch r.Mode {
case config.ManagedResourceMode:
// Done
case config.DataResourceMode:
result = fmt.Sprintf("data.%s", result)
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown resource mode: %s", r.Mode))
}
if r.Index >= 0 {
result += fmt.Sprintf(".%d", r.Index)
}
return result
}
// parseResourceAddressConfig creates a resource address from a config.Resource
func parseResourceAddressConfig(r *config.Resource) (*ResourceAddress, error) {
return &ResourceAddress{
Type: r.Type,
Name: r.Name,
Index: -1,
InstanceType: TypePrimary,
Mode: r.Mode,
}, nil
}
// parseResourceAddressInternal parses the somewhat bespoke resource
// identifier used in states and diffs, such as "instance.name.0".
func parseResourceAddressInternal(s string) (*ResourceAddress, error) {
// Split based on ".". Every resource address should have at least two
// elements (type and name).
parts := strings.Split(s, ".")
if len(parts) < 2 || len(parts) > 4 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid internal resource address format: %s", s)
}
// Data resource if we have at least 3 parts and the first one is data
mode := config.ManagedResourceMode
if len(parts) > 2 && parts[0] == "data" {
mode = config.DataResourceMode
parts = parts[1:]
}
// If we're not a data resource and we have more than 3, then it is an error
if len(parts) > 3 && mode != config.DataResourceMode {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Invalid internal resource address format: %s", s)
}
// Build the parts of the resource address that are guaranteed to exist
addr := &ResourceAddress{
Type: parts[0],
Name: parts[1],
Index: -1,
InstanceType: TypePrimary,
Mode: mode,
}
// If we have more parts, then we have an index. Parse that.
if len(parts) > 2 {
idx, err := strconv.ParseInt(parts[2], 0, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error parsing resource address %q: %s", s, err)
}
addr.Index = int(idx)
}
return addr, nil
}
func ParseResourceAddress(s string) (*ResourceAddress, error) {
matches, err := tokenizeResourceAddress(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mode := config.ManagedResourceMode
if matches["data_prefix"] != "" {
mode = config.DataResourceMode
}
resourceIndex, err := ParseResourceIndex(matches["index"])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
instanceType, err := ParseInstanceType(matches["instance_type"])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
path := ParseResourcePath(matches["path"])
// not allowed to say "data." without a type following
if mode == config.DataResourceMode && matches["type"] == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"invalid resource address %q: must target specific data instance",
s,
)
}
return &ResourceAddress{
Path: path,
Index: resourceIndex,
InstanceType: instanceType,
InstanceTypeSet: matches["instance_type"] != "",
Name: matches["name"],
Type: matches["type"],
Mode: mode,
}, nil
}
// Contains returns true if and only if the given node is contained within
// the receiver.
//
// Containment is defined in terms of the module and resource heirarchy:
// a resource is contained within its module and any ancestor modules,
// an indexed resource instance is contained with the unindexed resource, etc.
func (addr *ResourceAddress) Contains(other *ResourceAddress) bool {
ourPath := addr.Path
givenPath := other.Path
if len(givenPath) < len(ourPath) {
return false
}
for i := range ourPath {
if ourPath[i] != givenPath[i] {
return false
}
}
// If the receiver is a whole-module address then the path prefix
// matching is all we need.
if !addr.HasResourceSpec() {
return true
}
if addr.Type != other.Type || addr.Name != other.Name || addr.Mode != other.Mode {
return false
}
if addr.Index != -1 && addr.Index != other.Index {
return false
}
if addr.InstanceTypeSet && (addr.InstanceTypeSet != other.InstanceTypeSet || addr.InstanceType != other.InstanceType) {
return false
}
return true
}
// Equals returns true if the receiver matches the given address.
//
// The name of this method is a misnomer, since it doesn't test for exact
// equality. Instead, it tests that the _specified_ parts of each
// address match, treating any unspecified parts as wildcards.
//
// See also Contains, which takes a more heirarchical approach to comparing
// addresses.
func (addr *ResourceAddress) Equals(raw interface{}) bool {
other, ok := raw.(*ResourceAddress)
if !ok {
return false
}
pathMatch := len(addr.Path) == 0 && len(other.Path) == 0 ||
reflect.DeepEqual(addr.Path, other.Path)
indexMatch := addr.Index == -1 ||
other.Index == -1 ||
addr.Index == other.Index
nameMatch := addr.Name == "" ||
other.Name == "" ||
addr.Name == other.Name
typeMatch := addr.Type == "" ||
other.Type == "" ||
addr.Type == other.Type
// mode is significant only when type is set
modeMatch := addr.Type == "" ||
other.Type == "" ||
addr.Mode == other.Mode
return pathMatch &&
indexMatch &&
addr.InstanceType == other.InstanceType &&
nameMatch &&
typeMatch &&
modeMatch
}
func ParseResourceIndex(s string) (int, error) {
if s == "" {
return -1, nil
}
return strconv.Atoi(s)
}
func ParseResourcePath(s string) []string {
if s == "" {
return nil
}
parts := strings.Split(s, ".")
path := make([]string, 0, len(parts))
for _, s := range parts {
// Due to the limitations of the regexp match below, the path match has
// some noise in it we have to filter out :|
if s == "" || s == "module" {
continue
}
path = append(path, s)
}
return path
}
func ParseInstanceType(s string) (InstanceType, error) {
switch s {
case "", "primary":
return TypePrimary, nil
case "deposed":
return TypeDeposed, nil
case "tainted":
return TypeTainted, nil
default:
return TypeInvalid, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected value for InstanceType field: %q", s)
}
}
func tokenizeResourceAddress(s string) (map[string]string, error) {
// Example of portions of the regexp below using the
// string "aws_instance.web.tainted[1]"
re := regexp.MustCompile(`\A` +
// "module.foo.module.bar" (optional)
`(?P<path>(?:module\.(?P<module_name>[^.]+)\.?)*)` +
// possibly "data.", if targeting is a data resource
`(?P<data_prefix>(?:data\.)?)` +
// "aws_instance.web" (optional when module path specified)
`(?:(?P<type>[^.]+)\.(?P<name>[^.[]+))?` +
// "tainted" (optional, omission implies: "primary")
`(?:\.(?P<instance_type>\w+))?` +
// "1" (optional, omission implies: "0")
`(?:\[(?P<index>\d+)\])?` +
`\z`)
groupNames := re.SubexpNames()
rawMatches := re.FindAllStringSubmatch(s, -1)
if len(rawMatches) != 1 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid resource address %q", s)
}
matches := make(map[string]string)
for i, m := range rawMatches[0] {
matches[groupNames[i]] = m
}
return matches, nil
}