terraform/command/jsonplan/values_test.go

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package jsonplan
import (
"encoding/json"
"reflect"
"testing"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/configs/configschema"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plans"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
)
func TestMarshalAttributeValues(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
Attr cty.Value
Schema *configschema.Block
Want attributeValues
}{
{
cty.NilVal,
&configschema.Block{
Attributes: map[string]*configschema.Attribute{
"foo": {
Type: cty.String,
Optional: true,
},
},
},
nil,
},
{
cty.ObjectVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"foo": cty.StringVal("bar"),
}),
&configschema.Block{
Attributes: map[string]*configschema.Attribute{
"foo": {
Type: cty.String,
Optional: true,
},
},
},
mildwonkey/b-show-state (#20032) * command/show: properly marshal attribute values to json marshalAttributeValues in jsonstate and jsonplan packages was returning a cty.Value, which json/encoding could not marshal. These functions now convert those cty.Values into json.RawMessages. * command/jsonplan: planned values should include resources that are not changing * command/jsonplan: return a filtered list of proposed 'after' attributes Previously, proposed 'after' attributes were not being shown if the attributes were not WhollyKnown. jsonplan now iterates through all the `after` attributes, omitting those which are not wholly known. The same was roughly true for after_unknown, and that structure is now correctly populated. In the future we may choose to filter the after_unknown structure to _only_ display unknown attributes, instead of all attributes. * command/jsonconfig: use a unique key for providers so that aliased providers don't get munged together This now uses the same "provider" key from configs.Module, e.g. `providername.provideralias`. * command/jsonplan: unknownAsBool needs to iterate through objects that are not wholly known * command/jsonplan: properly display actions as strings according to the RFC, instead of a plans.Action string. For example: a plans.Action string DeleteThenCreate should be displayed as ["delete", "create"] Tests have been updated to reflect this. * command/jsonplan: return "null" for unknown list items. The length of a list could be meaningful on its own, so we will turn unknowns into "null". The same is less likely true for maps and objects, so we will continue to omit unknown values from those.
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attributeValues{"foo": json.RawMessage(`"bar"`)},
},
{
cty.ObjectVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"foo": cty.NullVal(cty.String),
}),
&configschema.Block{
Attributes: map[string]*configschema.Attribute{
"foo": {
Type: cty.String,
Optional: true,
},
},
},
mildwonkey/b-show-state (#20032) * command/show: properly marshal attribute values to json marshalAttributeValues in jsonstate and jsonplan packages was returning a cty.Value, which json/encoding could not marshal. These functions now convert those cty.Values into json.RawMessages. * command/jsonplan: planned values should include resources that are not changing * command/jsonplan: return a filtered list of proposed 'after' attributes Previously, proposed 'after' attributes were not being shown if the attributes were not WhollyKnown. jsonplan now iterates through all the `after` attributes, omitting those which are not wholly known. The same was roughly true for after_unknown, and that structure is now correctly populated. In the future we may choose to filter the after_unknown structure to _only_ display unknown attributes, instead of all attributes. * command/jsonconfig: use a unique key for providers so that aliased providers don't get munged together This now uses the same "provider" key from configs.Module, e.g. `providername.provideralias`. * command/jsonplan: unknownAsBool needs to iterate through objects that are not wholly known * command/jsonplan: properly display actions as strings according to the RFC, instead of a plans.Action string. For example: a plans.Action string DeleteThenCreate should be displayed as ["delete", "create"] Tests have been updated to reflect this. * command/jsonplan: return "null" for unknown list items. The length of a list could be meaningful on its own, so we will turn unknowns into "null". The same is less likely true for maps and objects, so we will continue to omit unknown values from those.
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attributeValues{"foo": json.RawMessage(`null`)},
},
{
cty.ObjectVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"bar": cty.MapVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"hello": cty.StringVal("world"),
}),
"baz": cty.ListVal([]cty.Value{
cty.StringVal("goodnight"),
cty.StringVal("moon"),
}),
}),
&configschema.Block{
Attributes: map[string]*configschema.Attribute{
"bar": {
Type: cty.Map(cty.String),
Required: true,
},
"baz": {
Type: cty.List(cty.String),
Optional: true,
},
},
},
attributeValues{
mildwonkey/b-show-state (#20032) * command/show: properly marshal attribute values to json marshalAttributeValues in jsonstate and jsonplan packages was returning a cty.Value, which json/encoding could not marshal. These functions now convert those cty.Values into json.RawMessages. * command/jsonplan: planned values should include resources that are not changing * command/jsonplan: return a filtered list of proposed 'after' attributes Previously, proposed 'after' attributes were not being shown if the attributes were not WhollyKnown. jsonplan now iterates through all the `after` attributes, omitting those which are not wholly known. The same was roughly true for after_unknown, and that structure is now correctly populated. In the future we may choose to filter the after_unknown structure to _only_ display unknown attributes, instead of all attributes. * command/jsonconfig: use a unique key for providers so that aliased providers don't get munged together This now uses the same "provider" key from configs.Module, e.g. `providername.provideralias`. * command/jsonplan: unknownAsBool needs to iterate through objects that are not wholly known * command/jsonplan: properly display actions as strings according to the RFC, instead of a plans.Action string. For example: a plans.Action string DeleteThenCreate should be displayed as ["delete", "create"] Tests have been updated to reflect this. * command/jsonplan: return "null" for unknown list items. The length of a list could be meaningful on its own, so we will turn unknowns into "null". The same is less likely true for maps and objects, so we will continue to omit unknown values from those.
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"bar": json.RawMessage(`{"hello":"world"}`),
"baz": json.RawMessage(`["goodnight","moon"]`),
},
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
got := marshalAttributeValues(test.Attr, test.Schema)
eq := reflect.DeepEqual(got, test.Want)
if !eq {
mildwonkey/b-show-state (#20032) * command/show: properly marshal attribute values to json marshalAttributeValues in jsonstate and jsonplan packages was returning a cty.Value, which json/encoding could not marshal. These functions now convert those cty.Values into json.RawMessages. * command/jsonplan: planned values should include resources that are not changing * command/jsonplan: return a filtered list of proposed 'after' attributes Previously, proposed 'after' attributes were not being shown if the attributes were not WhollyKnown. jsonplan now iterates through all the `after` attributes, omitting those which are not wholly known. The same was roughly true for after_unknown, and that structure is now correctly populated. In the future we may choose to filter the after_unknown structure to _only_ display unknown attributes, instead of all attributes. * command/jsonconfig: use a unique key for providers so that aliased providers don't get munged together This now uses the same "provider" key from configs.Module, e.g. `providername.provideralias`. * command/jsonplan: unknownAsBool needs to iterate through objects that are not wholly known * command/jsonplan: properly display actions as strings according to the RFC, instead of a plans.Action string. For example: a plans.Action string DeleteThenCreate should be displayed as ["delete", "create"] Tests have been updated to reflect this. * command/jsonplan: return "null" for unknown list items. The length of a list could be meaningful on its own, so we will turn unknowns into "null". The same is less likely true for maps and objects, so we will continue to omit unknown values from those.
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t.Fatalf("wrong result:\nGot: %#v\nWant: %#v\n", got, test.Want)
}
}
}
func TestMarshalPlannedOutputs(t *testing.T) {
after, _ := plans.NewDynamicValue(cty.StringVal("after"), cty.DynamicPseudoType)
tests := []struct {
Changes *plans.Changes
Want map[string]output
Err bool
}{
{
&plans.Changes{},
nil,
false,
},
{
&plans.Changes{
Outputs: []*plans.OutputChangeSrc{
{
Addr: addrs.OutputValue{Name: "bar"}.Absolute(addrs.RootModuleInstance),
ChangeSrc: plans.ChangeSrc{
Action: plans.Create,
After: after,
},
Sensitive: false,
},
},
},
map[string]output{
"bar": {
Sensitive: false,
Value: json.RawMessage(`"after"`),
},
},
false,
},
{ // Delete action
&plans.Changes{
Outputs: []*plans.OutputChangeSrc{
{
Addr: addrs.OutputValue{Name: "bar"}.Absolute(addrs.RootModuleInstance),
ChangeSrc: plans.ChangeSrc{
Action: plans.Delete,
},
Sensitive: false,
},
},
},
map[string]output{},
false,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
got, err := marshalPlannedOutputs(test.Changes)
if test.Err {
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("succeeded; want error")
}
return
} else if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %s", err)
}
eq := reflect.DeepEqual(got, test.Want)
if !eq {
t.Fatalf("wrong result:\nGot: %#v\nWant: %#v\n", got, test.Want)
}
}
}
func TestMarshalPlanResources(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
Action plans.Action
Before cty.Value
After cty.Value
Want []resource
Err bool
}{
{
Action: plans.Create,
Before: cty.NullVal(cty.EmptyObject),
After: cty.ObjectVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"woozles": cty.UnknownVal(cty.String),
"foozles": cty.UnknownVal(cty.String),
}),
Want: []resource{resource{
Address: "test_thing.example",
Mode: "managed",
Type: "test_thing",
Name: "example",
Index: addrs.InstanceKey(nil),
ProviderName: "test",
SchemaVersion: 1,
AttributeValues: attributeValues(nil),
}},
Err: false,
},
{
Action: plans.Delete,
Before: cty.NullVal(cty.EmptyObject),
After: cty.NilVal,
Want: nil,
Err: false,
},
{
Action: plans.Update,
Before: cty.ObjectVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"woozles": cty.StringVal("foo"),
"foozles": cty.StringVal("bar"),
}),
After: cty.ObjectVal(map[string]cty.Value{
"woozles": cty.StringVal("baz"),
"foozles": cty.StringVal("bat"),
}),
Want: []resource{resource{
Address: "test_thing.example",
Mode: "managed",
Type: "test_thing",
Name: "example",
Index: addrs.InstanceKey(nil),
ProviderName: "test",
SchemaVersion: 1,
AttributeValues: attributeValues{
mildwonkey/b-show-state (#20032) * command/show: properly marshal attribute values to json marshalAttributeValues in jsonstate and jsonplan packages was returning a cty.Value, which json/encoding could not marshal. These functions now convert those cty.Values into json.RawMessages. * command/jsonplan: planned values should include resources that are not changing * command/jsonplan: return a filtered list of proposed 'after' attributes Previously, proposed 'after' attributes were not being shown if the attributes were not WhollyKnown. jsonplan now iterates through all the `after` attributes, omitting those which are not wholly known. The same was roughly true for after_unknown, and that structure is now correctly populated. In the future we may choose to filter the after_unknown structure to _only_ display unknown attributes, instead of all attributes. * command/jsonconfig: use a unique key for providers so that aliased providers don't get munged together This now uses the same "provider" key from configs.Module, e.g. `providername.provideralias`. * command/jsonplan: unknownAsBool needs to iterate through objects that are not wholly known * command/jsonplan: properly display actions as strings according to the RFC, instead of a plans.Action string. For example: a plans.Action string DeleteThenCreate should be displayed as ["delete", "create"] Tests have been updated to reflect this. * command/jsonplan: return "null" for unknown list items. The length of a list could be meaningful on its own, so we will turn unknowns into "null". The same is less likely true for maps and objects, so we will continue to omit unknown values from those.
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"woozles": json.RawMessage(`"baz"`),
"foozles": json.RawMessage(`"bat"`),
},
}},
Err: false,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
before, err := plans.NewDynamicValue(test.Before, test.Before.Type())
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
after, err := plans.NewDynamicValue(test.After, test.After.Type())
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
testChange := &plans.Changes{
Resources: []*plans.ResourceInstanceChangeSrc{
{
Addr: addrs.Resource{
Mode: addrs.ManagedResourceMode,
Type: "test_thing",
Name: "example",
}.Instance(addrs.NoKey).Absolute(addrs.RootModuleInstance),
ProviderAddr: addrs.ProviderConfig{Type: "test"}.Absolute(addrs.RootModuleInstance),
ChangeSrc: plans.ChangeSrc{
Action: test.Action,
Before: before,
After: after,
},
},
},
}
ris := testResourceAddrs()
got, err := marshalPlanResources(testChange, ris, testSchemas())
if test.Err {
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("succeeded; want error")
}
return
} else if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %s", err)
}
eq := reflect.DeepEqual(got, test.Want)
if !eq {
t.Fatalf("wrong result:\nGot: %#v\nWant: %#v\n", got, test.Want)
}
}
}
func testSchemas() *terraform.Schemas {
return &terraform.Schemas{
Providers: map[string]*terraform.ProviderSchema{
"test": &terraform.ProviderSchema{
ResourceTypes: map[string]*configschema.Block{
"test_thing": {
Attributes: map[string]*configschema.Attribute{
"woozles": {Type: cty.String, Optional: true, Computed: true},
"foozles": {Type: cty.String, Optional: true},
},
},
},
ResourceTypeSchemaVersions: map[string]uint64{
"test_thing": 1,
},
},
},
}
}
func testResourceAddrs() []addrs.AbsResourceInstance {
return []addrs.AbsResourceInstance{
mustAddr("test_thing.example"),
}
}
func mustAddr(str string) addrs.AbsResourceInstance {
addr, diags := addrs.ParseAbsResourceInstanceStr(str)
if diags.HasErrors() {
panic(diags.Err())
}
return addr
}