terraform/internal/backend/local/backend.go

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package local
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"sync"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/backend"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/command/views"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/configs/configschema"
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"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/logging"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/states/statemgr"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/terraform"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
)
const (
DefaultWorkspaceDir = "terraform.tfstate.d"
DefaultWorkspaceFile = "environment"
DefaultStateFilename = "terraform.tfstate"
DefaultBackupExtension = ".backup"
)
// Local is an implementation of EnhancedBackend that performs all operations
// locally. This is the "default" backend and implements normal Terraform
// behavior as it is well known.
type Local struct {
// The State* paths are set from the backend config, and may be left blank
// to use the defaults. If the actual paths for the local backend state are
// needed, use the StatePaths method.
//
// StatePath is the local path where state is read from.
//
// StateOutPath is the local path where the state will be written.
// If this is empty, it will default to StatePath.
//
// StateBackupPath is the local path where a backup file will be written.
// Set this to "-" to disable state backup.
//
// StateWorkspaceDir is the path to the folder containing data for
// non-default workspaces. This defaults to DefaultWorkspaceDir if not set.
StatePath string
StateOutPath string
StateBackupPath string
StateWorkspaceDir string
// The OverrideState* paths are set based on per-operation CLI arguments
// and will override what'd be built from the State* fields if non-empty.
// While the interpretation of the State* fields depends on the active
// workspace, the OverrideState* fields are always used literally.
OverrideStatePath string
OverrideStateOutPath string
OverrideStateBackupPath string
// We only want to create a single instance of a local state, so store them
// here as they're loaded.
states map[string]statemgr.Full
// Terraform context. Many of these will be overridden or merged by
// Operation. See Operation for more details.
ContextOpts *terraform.ContextOpts
// OpInput will ask for necessary input prior to performing any operations.
//
// OpValidation will perform validation prior to running an operation. The
// variable naming doesn't match the style of others since we have a func
// Validate.
OpInput bool
OpValidation bool
// Backend, if non-nil, will use this backend for non-enhanced behavior.
// This allows local behavior with remote state storage. It is a way to
// "upgrade" a non-enhanced backend to an enhanced backend with typical
// behavior.
//
// If this is nil, local performs normal state loading and storage.
Backend backend.Backend
// opLock locks operations
opLock sync.Mutex
}
var _ backend.Backend = (*Local)(nil)
// New returns a new initialized local backend.
func New() *Local {
return NewWithBackend(nil)
}
// NewWithBackend returns a new local backend initialized with a
// dedicated backend for non-enhanced behavior.
func NewWithBackend(backend backend.Backend) *Local {
return &Local{
Backend: backend,
}
}
func (b *Local) ConfigSchema() *configschema.Block {
if b.Backend != nil {
return b.Backend.ConfigSchema()
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}
return &configschema.Block{
Attributes: map[string]*configschema.Attribute{
"path": {
Type: cty.String,
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Optional: true,
},
"workspace_dir": {
Type: cty.String,
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Optional: true,
},
},
}
}
func (b *Local) PrepareConfig(obj cty.Value) (cty.Value, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
if b.Backend != nil {
return b.Backend.PrepareConfig(obj)
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}
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
if val := obj.GetAttr("path"); !val.IsNull() {
p := val.AsString()
if p == "" {
diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.AttributeValue(
tfdiags.Error,
"Invalid local state file path",
`The "path" attribute value must not be empty.`,
cty.Path{cty.GetAttrStep{Name: "path"}},
))
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}
}
if val := obj.GetAttr("workspace_dir"); !val.IsNull() {
p := val.AsString()
if p == "" {
diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.AttributeValue(
tfdiags.Error,
"Invalid local workspace directory path",
`The "workspace_dir" attribute value must not be empty.`,
cty.Path{cty.GetAttrStep{Name: "workspace_dir"}},
))
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}
}
return obj, diags
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}
func (b *Local) Configure(obj cty.Value) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
if b.Backend != nil {
return b.Backend.Configure(obj)
}
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
if val := obj.GetAttr("path"); !val.IsNull() {
p := val.AsString()
b.StatePath = p
b.StateOutPath = p
} else {
b.StatePath = DefaultStateFilename
b.StateOutPath = DefaultStateFilename
}
if val := obj.GetAttr("workspace_dir"); !val.IsNull() {
p := val.AsString()
b.StateWorkspaceDir = p
} else {
b.StateWorkspaceDir = DefaultWorkspaceDir
}
return diags
}
func (b *Local) Workspaces() ([]string, error) {
// If we have a backend handling state, defer to that.
if b.Backend != nil {
return b.Backend.Workspaces()
}
// the listing always start with "default"
envs := []string{backend.DefaultStateName}
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entries, err := ioutil.ReadDir(b.stateWorkspaceDir())
// no error if there's no envs configured
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return envs, nil
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var listed []string
for _, entry := range entries {
if entry.IsDir() {
listed = append(listed, filepath.Base(entry.Name()))
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}
}
sort.Strings(listed)
envs = append(envs, listed...)
return envs, nil
}
// DeleteWorkspace removes a workspace.
//
// The "default" workspace cannot be removed.
func (b *Local) DeleteWorkspace(name string) error {
// If we have a backend handling state, defer to that.
if b.Backend != nil {
return b.Backend.DeleteWorkspace(name)
}
if name == "" {
return errors.New("empty state name")
}
if name == backend.DefaultStateName {
return errors.New("cannot delete default state")
}
delete(b.states, name)
return os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(b.stateWorkspaceDir(), name))
}
func (b *Local) StateMgr(name string) (statemgr.Full, error) {
// If we have a backend handling state, delegate to that.
if b.Backend != nil {
return b.Backend.StateMgr(name)
}
if s, ok := b.states[name]; ok {
return s, nil
}
if err := b.createState(name); err != nil {
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return nil, err
}
statePath, stateOutPath, backupPath := b.StatePaths(name)
log.Printf("[TRACE] backend/local: state manager for workspace %q will:\n - read initial snapshot from %s\n - write new snapshots to %s\n - create any backup at %s", name, statePath, stateOutPath, backupPath)
s := statemgr.NewFilesystemBetweenPaths(statePath, stateOutPath)
if backupPath != "" {
s.SetBackupPath(backupPath)
}
if b.states == nil {
b.states = map[string]statemgr.Full{}
}
b.states[name] = s
return s, nil
}
// Operation implements backend.Enhanced
//
// This will initialize an in-memory terraform.Context to perform the
// operation within this process.
//
// The given operation parameter will be merged with the ContextOpts on
// the structure with the following rules. If a rule isn't specified and the
// name conflicts, assume that the field is overwritten if set.
func (b *Local) Operation(ctx context.Context, op *backend.Operation) (*backend.RunningOperation, error) {
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if op.View == nil {
panic("Operation called with nil View")
}
// Determine the function to call for our operation
var f func(context.Context, context.Context, *backend.Operation, *backend.RunningOperation)
switch op.Type {
case backend.OperationTypeRefresh:
f = b.opRefresh
case backend.OperationTypePlan:
f = b.opPlan
case backend.OperationTypeApply:
f = b.opApply
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
core: Functional-style API for terraform.Context Previously terraform.Context was built in an unfortunate way where all of the data was provided up front in terraform.NewContext and then mutated directly by subsequent operations. That made the data flow hard to follow, commonly leading to bugs, and also meant that we were forced to take various actions too early in terraform.NewContext, rather than waiting until a more appropriate time during an operation. This (enormous) commit changes terraform.Context so that its fields are broadly just unchanging data about the execution context (current workspace name, available plugins, etc) whereas the main data Terraform works with arrives via individual method arguments and is returned in return values. Specifically, this means that terraform.Context no longer "has-a" config, state, and "planned changes", instead holding on to those only temporarily during an operation. The caller is responsible for propagating the outcome of one step into the next step so that the data flow between operations is actually visible. However, since that's a change to the main entry points in the "terraform" package, this commit also touches every file in the codebase which interacted with those APIs. Most of the noise here is in updating tests to take the same actions using the new API style, but this also affects the main-code callers in the backends and in the command package. My goal here was to refactor without changing observable behavior, but in practice there are a couple externally-visible behavior variations here that seemed okay in service of the broader goal: - The "terraform graph" command is no longer hooked directly into the core graph builders, because that's no longer part of the public API. However, I did include a couple new Context functions whose contract is to produce a UI-oriented graph, and _for now_ those continue to return the physical graph we use for those operations. There's no exported API for generating the "validate" and "eval" graphs, because neither is particularly interesting in its own right, and so "terraform graph" no longer supports those graph types. - terraform.NewContext no longer has the responsibility for collecting all of the provider schemas up front. Instead, we wait until we need them. However, that means that some of our error messages now have a slightly different shape due to unwinding through a differently-shaped call stack. As of this commit we also end up reloading the schemas multiple times in some cases, which is functionally acceptable but likely represents a performance regression. I intend to rework this to use caching, but I'm saving that for a later commit because this one is big enough already. The proximal reason for this change is to resolve the chicken/egg problem whereby there was previously no single point where we could apply "moved" statements to the previous run state before creating a plan. With this change in place, we can now do that as part of Context.Plan, prior to forking the input state into the three separate state artifacts we use during planning. However, this is at least the third project in a row where the previous API design led to piling more functionality into terraform.NewContext and then working around the incorrect order of operations that produces, so I intend that by paying the cost/risk of this large diff now we can in turn reduce the cost/risk of future projects that relate to our main workflow actions.
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"unsupported operation type: %s\n\n"+
"This is a bug in Terraform and should be reported. The local backend\n"+
"is built-in to Terraform and should always support all operations.",
op.Type)
}
// Lock
b.opLock.Lock()
// Build our running operation
// the runninCtx is only used to block until the operation returns.
runningCtx, done := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
runningOp := &backend.RunningOperation{
Context: runningCtx,
}
// stopCtx wraps the context passed in, and is used to signal a graceful Stop.
stopCtx, stop := context.WithCancel(ctx)
runningOp.Stop = stop
// cancelCtx is used to cancel the operation immediately, usually
// indicating that the process is exiting.
cancelCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
runningOp.Cancel = cancel
op.StateLocker = op.StateLocker.WithContext(stopCtx)
// Do it
go func() {
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defer logging.PanicHandler()
defer done()
defer stop()
defer cancel()
defer b.opLock.Unlock()
f(stopCtx, cancelCtx, op, runningOp)
}()
// Return
return runningOp, nil
}
// opWait waits for the operation to complete, and a stop signal or a
// cancelation signal.
func (b *Local) opWait(
doneCh <-chan struct{},
stopCtx context.Context,
cancelCtx context.Context,
tfCtx *terraform.Context,
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opStateMgr statemgr.Persister,
view views.Operation) (canceled bool) {
// Wait for the operation to finish or for us to be interrupted so
// we can handle it properly.
select {
case <-stopCtx.Done():
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view.Stopping()
// try to force a PersistState just in case the process is terminated
// before we can complete.
if err := opStateMgr.PersistState(); err != nil {
// We can't error out from here, but warn the user if there was an error.
// If this isn't transient, we will catch it again below, and
// attempt to save the state another way.
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var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
diags = diags.Append(tfdiags.Sourceless(
tfdiags.Error,
"Error saving current state",
fmt.Sprintf(earlyStateWriteErrorFmt, err),
))
view.Diagnostics(diags)
}
// Stop execution
log.Println("[TRACE] backend/local: waiting for the running operation to stop")
go tfCtx.Stop()
select {
case <-cancelCtx.Done():
log.Println("[WARN] running operation was forcefully canceled")
// if the operation was canceled, we need to return immediately
canceled = true
case <-doneCh:
log.Println("[TRACE] backend/local: graceful stop has completed")
}
case <-cancelCtx.Done():
// this should not be called without first attempting to stop the
// operation
log.Println("[ERROR] running operation canceled without Stop")
canceled = true
case <-doneCh:
}
return
}
// StatePaths returns the StatePath, StateOutPath, and StateBackupPath as
// configured from the CLI.
func (b *Local) StatePaths(name string) (stateIn, stateOut, backupOut string) {
statePath := b.OverrideStatePath
stateOutPath := b.OverrideStateOutPath
backupPath := b.OverrideStateBackupPath
isDefault := name == backend.DefaultStateName || name == ""
baseDir := ""
if !isDefault {
baseDir = filepath.Join(b.stateWorkspaceDir(), name)
}
if statePath == "" {
if isDefault {
statePath = b.StatePath // s.StatePath applies only to the default workspace, since StateWorkspaceDir is used otherwise
}
if statePath == "" {
statePath = filepath.Join(baseDir, DefaultStateFilename)
}
}
if stateOutPath == "" {
stateOutPath = statePath
}
if backupPath == "" {
backupPath = b.StateBackupPath
}
switch backupPath {
case "-":
backupPath = ""
case "":
backupPath = stateOutPath + DefaultBackupExtension
}
return statePath, stateOutPath, backupPath
}
// PathsConflictWith returns true if any state path used by a workspace in
// the receiver is the same as any state path used by the other given
// local backend instance.
//
// This should be used when "migrating" from one local backend configuration to
// another in order to avoid deleting the "old" state snapshots if they are
// in the same files as the "new" state snapshots.
func (b *Local) PathsConflictWith(other *Local) bool {
otherPaths := map[string]struct{}{}
otherWorkspaces, err := other.Workspaces()
if err != nil {
// If we can't enumerate the workspaces then we'll conservatively
// assume that paths _do_ overlap, since we can't be certain.
return true
}
for _, name := range otherWorkspaces {
p, _, _ := other.StatePaths(name)
otherPaths[p] = struct{}{}
}
ourWorkspaces, err := other.Workspaces()
if err != nil {
// If we can't enumerate the workspaces then we'll conservatively
// assume that paths _do_ overlap, since we can't be certain.
return true
}
for _, name := range ourWorkspaces {
p, _, _ := b.StatePaths(name)
if _, exists := otherPaths[p]; exists {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// this only ensures that the named directory exists
func (b *Local) createState(name string) error {
if name == backend.DefaultStateName {
return nil
}
stateDir := filepath.Join(b.stateWorkspaceDir(), name)
s, err := os.Stat(stateDir)
if err == nil && s.IsDir() {
// no need to check for os.IsNotExist, since that is covered by os.MkdirAll
// which will catch the other possible errors as well.
return nil
}
err = os.MkdirAll(stateDir, 0755)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// stateWorkspaceDir returns the directory where state environments are stored.
func (b *Local) stateWorkspaceDir() string {
if b.StateWorkspaceDir != "" {
return b.StateWorkspaceDir
}
return DefaultWorkspaceDir
}
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const earlyStateWriteErrorFmt = `Error: %s
Terraform encountered an error attempting to save the state before cancelling the current operation. Once the operation is complete another attempt will be made to save the final state.`