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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Bardin dcf0dba6f4
Merge pull request #27081 from hashicorp/jbardin/staticcheck
Fixes to pass static analysis
2020-12-02 15:43:10 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert 3fa063b8dc
command/format: concise diff is now the default (#27079)
* command/format: concise diff is no longer an experiment

Since state formatting goes through the "diff" printer, I have
repurposed the concise flag as a verbose flag, used only when printing
state. It's silly but it works!

* remove helper/experiment
With this experiment concluded, we no longer need helper/experiment. The
shadow experiment had not been touched in many years, so I removed all
references, and removed the package entirely. Any new experiments are
expected to be configuration experiments handled by our (other)
experiments package.

* check for the verbose flag consistently, in case we end up using it in plans in the future
2020-12-02 15:42:41 -05:00
James Bardin 41d4dd82d6 format staticcheck 2020-12-02 13:59:19 -05:00
Pam Selle f61a342311 Hide sensitive outputs in terraform show 2020-10-28 15:46:09 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 09d8355f43 command: Add experimental concise diff renderer
When rendering a diff between current state and projected state, we only
show resources and outputs which have changes. However, we show a full
structural diff for these values, which includes all attributes and
blocks for a changed resource or output. The result can be a very long
diff, which makes it difficult to verify what the changed fields are.

This commit adds an experimental concise diff renderer, which suppresses
most unchanged fields, only displaying the most relevant changes and
some identifying context. This means:

- Always show all identifying attributes, initially defined as `id`,
  `name`, and `tags`, even if unchanged;
- Only show changed, added, or removed primitive values: `string`,
  `number`, or `bool`;
- Only show added or removed elements in unordered collections and
  structural types: `map`, `set`, and `object`;
- Show added or removed elements with any surrounding unchanged elements
  for sequence types: `list` and `tuple`;
- Only show added or removed nested blocks, or blocks with changed
  attributes.

If any attributes, collection elements, or blocks are hidden, a count
is kept and displayed at the end of the parent scope. This ensures that
it is clear that the diff is only displaying a subset of the resource.

The experiment is currently enabled by default, but can be disabled by
setting the TF_X_CONCISE_DIFF environment variable to 0.
2020-09-10 10:35:55 -04:00
Kristin Laemmert 27a794062e Mildwonkey/command tests (#24535)
* command: refactor testBackendState to write states.State

testBackendState was using the older terraform.State format, which is no
longer sufficient for most tests since the state upgrader does not
encode provider FQNs automatically. Users will run `terraform
0.13upgrade` to update their state to include provider FQNs in
resources, but tests need to use the modern state format instead of
relying on the automatic upgrade.

* plan tests passing
* graph tests passing
* json packages test update
* command test updates
* update show test fixtures
* state show tests passing
2020-04-06 09:24:23 -07:00
James Bardin a8b9547e0d fixup states.Resource change throughout packages 2020-03-16 16:50:48 -04:00
Kristin Laemmert 47a16b0937
addrs: embed Provider in AbsProviderConfig instead of Type
a large refactor to addrs.AbsProviderConfig, embedding the addrs.Provider instead of a Type string. I've added and updated tests, added some Legacy functions to support older state formats and shims, and added a normalization step when reading v4 (current) state files (not the added tests under states/statefile/roundtrip which work with both current and legacy-style AbsProviderConfig strings).

The remaining 'fixme' and 'todo' comments are mostly going to be addressed in a subsequent PR and involve looking up a given local provider config's FQN. This is fine for now as we are only working with default assumption.
2020-02-13 15:32:58 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert 927999a820
command/state show: use configured provider (#24027)
The `state show`  command was not checking if a given resource had a
configured provider, and instead was only using the default provider
config. This PR checks for a configured provider, using the default
provider if one is not set.

Fixes #22010
2020-02-04 12:07:59 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert 80ab551867
terraform: use addrs.Provider as map keys for provider schemas (#24002)
This is a stepping-stone PR for the provider source project. In this PR
"legcay-stype" FQNs are created from the provider name string. Future
work involves encoding the FQN directly in the AbsProviderConfig and
removing the calls to addrs.NewLegacyProvider().
2020-02-03 08:18:04 -05:00
Martin Atkins 8b511524d6
Initial steps towards AbsProviderConfig/LocalProviderConfig separation (#23978)
* Introduce "Local" terminology for non-absolute provider config addresses

In a future change AbsProviderConfig and LocalProviderConfig are going to
become two entirely distinct types, rather than Abs embedding Local as
written here. This naming change is in preparation for that subsequent
work, which will also include introducing a new "ProviderConfig" type
that is an interface that AbsProviderConfig and LocalProviderConfig both
implement.

This is intended to be largely just a naming change to get started, so
we can deal with all of the messy renaming. However, this did also require
a slight change in modeling where the Resource.DefaultProviderConfig
method has become Resource.DefaultProvider returning a Provider address
directly, because this method doesn't have enough information to construct
a true and accurate LocalProviderConfig -- it would need to refer to the
configuration to know what this module is calling the provider it has
selected.

In order to leave a trail to follow for subsequent work, all of the
changes here are intended to ensure that remaining work will become
obvious via compile-time errors when all of the following changes happen:
- The concept of "legacy" provider addresses is removed from the addrs
  package, including removing addrs.NewLegacyProvider and
  addrs.Provider.LegacyString.
- addrs.AbsProviderConfig stops having addrs.LocalProviderConfig embedded
  in it and has an addrs.Provider and a string alias directly instead.
- The provider-schema-handling parts of Terraform core are updated to
  work with addrs.Provider to identify providers, rather than legacy
  strings.

In particular, there are still several codepaths here making legacy
provider address assumptions (in order to limit the scope of this change)
but I've made sure each one is doing something that relies on at least
one of the above changes not having been made yet.

* addrs: ProviderConfig interface

In a (very) few special situations in the main "terraform" package we need
to make runtime decisions about whether a provider config is absolute
or local.

We currently do that by exploiting the fact that AbsProviderConfig has
LocalProviderConfig nested inside of it and so in the local case we can
just ignore the wrapping AbsProviderConfig and use the embedded value.

In a future change we'll be moving away from that embedding and making
these two types distinct in order to represent that mapping between them
requires consulting a lookup table in the configuration, and so here we
introduce a new interface type ProviderConfig that can represent either
AbsProviderConfig or LocalProviderConfig decided dynamically at runtime.

This also includes the Config.ResolveAbsProviderAddr method that will
eventually be responsible for that local-to-absolute translation, so
that callers with access to the configuration can normalize to an
addrs.AbsProviderConfig given a non-nil addrs.ProviderConfig. That's
currently unused because existing callers are still relying on the
simplistic structural transform, but we'll switch them over in a later
commit.

* rename LocalType to LocalName

Co-authored-by: Kristin Laemmert <mildwonkey@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-01-31 08:23:07 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert 92f427779d
command/show: fix issue with show and aliased provider (#23848)
The formatter in `command/format/state.go`, when formatting a resource
with an aliased provider, was looking for a schema with the alias (ie,
test.foo), but the schemas are only listed by provider type (test).
Update the state formatter to lookup schemas by provider type only.

Some of the show tests (and a couple others) were not properly cleaning
up the created tmpdirs, so I fixed those. Also, the show tests are using
a statefile named `state.tfstate`, but were not passing that path to the
show command, so we were getting some false positives (a `show` command
that returns `no state` exits 0).

Fixes #21462
2020-01-13 15:10:00 -05:00
James Bardin 345dfaccb6 Account for deposed instances in show command, adding the details for
each deposed instance.
Prevent crash if the current instance is missing.
2019-07-29 17:02:44 -04:00
Radek Simko 12f7ac1374
command/format: Reduce extra whitespaces & new lines 2019-05-16 14:52:06 +01:00
Kristin Laemmert 874b333962
command/format: fix an issue where data resources were not displaying (#20386)
Fixes #20245
2019-02-19 14:18:47 -08:00
Kristin Laemmert 653bb74403
command/format: include nested blocks in `terraform show` output (#20149)
* command/format: include nested blocks in terraform show output
* command/format: fix tests
2019-01-30 10:08:59 -08:00
Kristin Laemmert e3cecb7d56
format/state: added missing newline in the `outputs` output (#19542) 2018-12-04 11:37:22 -08:00
Sander van Harmelen 4d6626b3a8 Terraform show didn’t show absolute paths
Without using absolute paths any module info is lost in the output. And the attributes were randomly ordered and so changed between different executions of the command.
2018-10-19 15:38:11 +02:00
Martin Atkins 34ebde0b95 command/format: be resilient to incomplete schema when formatting state
In all real cases the schemas should be populated here, but we don't want
to panic in UI rendering code if there's a bug here.

This can also be tripped up by tests with incomplete mocks. It's
unfortunate that this can therefore mask some problems in tests, but tests
can protect against it by asserting on specific output text rather than
just assuming that a zero exit status is a pass.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert 3cf1b001c2 command/format: revert indentation change for consistency's sake 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert db26324b3c command/format: fix indentation
also run go mod tidy
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert d08fe7a91f cli: format/state_test.go
Added a very simple test with state and schema.
TODO: if tests are added we should test using golden files (and example
state files, instead of strings). This seemed unnecessary with the
simple test cases.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert 14c28b8de4 cli: format/state refactor to use blockBodyDiffPrinter
Use functions from format/diff to print values
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert 8063f69e5c cli: format/state refactor for new state format
format/state now requires provider schemas to properly format output
state. command/show has been modified to pass a context to format.State.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins a3403f2766 terraform: Ugly huge change to weave in new State and Plan types
Due to how often the state and plan types are referenced throughout
Terraform, there isn't a great way to switch them out gradually. As a
consequence, this huge commit gets us from the old world to a _compilable_
new world, but still has a large number of known test failures due to
key functionality being stubbed out.

The stubs here are for anything that interacts with providers, since we
now need to do the follow-up work to similarly replace the old
terraform.ResourceProvider interface with its replacement in the new
"providers" package. That work, along with work to fix the remaining
failing tests, will follow in subsequent commits.

The aim here was to replace all references to terraform.State and its
downstream types with states.State, terraform.Plan with plans.Plan,
state.State with statemgr.State, and switch to the new implementations of
the state and plan file formats. However, due to the number of times those
types are used, this also ended up affecting numerous other parts of core
such as terraform.Hook, the backend.Backend interface, and most of the CLI
commands.

Just as with 5861dbf3fc49b19587a31816eb06f511ab861bb4 before, I apologize
in advance to the person who inevitably just found this huge commit while
spelunking through the commit history.
2018-10-16 19:11:09 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 0a0842a7d9
command/format: a package for formatting plans/state for output 2017-01-26 14:33:49 -08:00