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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 6541775ce4
addrs: roll back change to Type field in ProviderConfig (#23937) 2020-01-28 08:13:30 -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
Martin Atkins c06675c616 command: New -compact-warnings option
When warnings appear in isolation (not accompanied by an error) it's
reasonable to want to defer resolving them for a while because they are
not actually blocking immediate work.

However, our warning messages tend to be long by default in order to
include all of the necessary context to understand the implications of
the warning, and that can make them overwhelming when combined with other
output.

As a compromise, this adds a new CLI option -compact-warnings which is
supported for all the main operation commands and which uses a more
compact format to print out warnings as long as they aren't also
accompanied by errors.

The default remains unchanged except that the threshold for consolidating
warning messages is reduced to one so that we'll now only show one of
each distinct warning summary.

Full warning messages are always shown if there's at least one error
included in the diagnostic set too, because in that case the warning
message could contain additional context to help understand the error.
2019-12-10 11:53:14 -08:00
Pam Selle d8c31a1efa
Merge pull request #23581 from hashicorp/pselle/show-panic-23377
Fix panic on show plan
2019-12-06 12:08:16 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert e3416124cc
addrs: replace "Type string" with "Type Provider" in ProviderConfig
* huge change to weave new addrs.Provider into addrs.ProviderConfig
* terraform: do not include an empty string in the returned Providers /
Provisioners
- Fixed a minor bug where results included an extra empty string
2019-12-06 08:00:18 -05:00
Pam Selle 2b8e876bdb Don't inspect an empty set, return false 2019-12-05 16:00:19 -05:00
tmshn fcc1a76d5e make plan-diff format a bit more dry 2019-12-03 19:02:59 +09:00
Simon Brady 7a9fa93724 command/plan: Fix panic in plan output with string containing null and whitespace (#23102)
* command/plan: Fix panic in plan output with string containing null and whitespace
* command/format: add test for null string with whitespace
2019-11-15 10:25:49 -05:00
Thayne McCombs a895a42f85 command/format: fix missing elements at the end of lists in diffs 2019-11-08 16:05:23 -08:00
Martin Atkins 7db2825646 command/format: multi-line rendering for unchanged strings
We have a special treatment for multi-line strings that are being updated
in-place where we show them across multiple lines in the plan output, but
we didn't use that same treatment for rendering multi-line strings in
isolation such as when they are being added for the first time.

Here we detect when we're rendering a multi-line string in a no-change
situation and render it using the diff renderer instead, using the same
value for old and new and thus producing a multi-line result without any
diff markers at all.

This improves consistency between the change and no-change cases, and
makes multi-line strings (such as YAML in block mode) readable in all
cases.
2019-11-07 15:25:40 -08:00
Martin Atkins d0cbbb6a00 command/format: Remove defunct "Plan" type and associated symbols
This "Plan" type, along with the other types it directly or indirectly
embeds and the associated functions, are adaptations of the
flatmap-oriented plan renderer logic from Terraform 0.11 and prior.

The current diff rendering logic is in diff.go, and so the contents of the
plan.go file are defunct apart from the DiffActionSymbol function that
both implementations share. Therefore here we move DiffActionSymbol into
diff.go and then remove plan.go entirely, in the interests of dead code
removal.
2019-11-06 06:53:32 -08:00
Martin Atkins 39e609d5fd vendor: switch to HCL 2.0 in the HCL repository
Previously we were using the experimental HCL 2 repository, but now we'll
shift over to the v2 import path within the main HCL repository as part of
actually releasing HCL 2.0 as stable.

This is a mechanical search/replace to the new import paths. It also
switches to the v2.0.0 release of HCL, which includes some new code that
Terraform didn't previously have but should not change any behavior that
matters for Terraform's purposes.

For the moment the experimental HCL2 repository is still an indirect
dependency via terraform-config-inspect, so it remains in our go.sum and
vendor directories for the moment. Because terraform-config-inspect uses
a much smaller subset of the HCL2 functionality, this does still manage
to prune the vendor directory a little. A subsequent release of
terraform-config-inspect should allow us to completely remove that old
repository in a future commit.
2019-10-02 15:10:21 -07:00
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
Jon Burgess c0b1220a92 Fixes #21907
Don't show no-ops in `terraform show`, since it's not something that will change any state.
2019-06-27 17:54:12 +10:00
Radek Simko 12f7ac1374
command/format: Reduce extra whitespaces & new lines 2019-05-16 14:52:06 +01:00
Martin Atkins 6adcc7ab73 vendor: go get github.com/zclconf/go-cty@master
cty now guarantees that sets of primitive values will iterate in a
reasonable order. Previously it was the caller's responsibility to deal
with that, but we invariably neglected to do so, causing inconsistent
ordering. Since cty prioritizes consistent behavior over performance, it
now imposes its own sort on set elements as part of iterating over them so
that calling applications don't have to worry so much about it.

This change also causes cty to consistently push unknown and null values
in sets to the end of iteration, where before that was undefined. This
means that our diff output will now consistently list additions before
removals when showing sets, rather than the ordering being undefined as
before.

The ordering of known, non-null, non-primitive values is still not
contractually fixed but remains consistent for a particular version of
cty.
2019-04-30 15:49:28 -07:00
James Bardin f79a768a4e command/format: take noop changes from lcs
When rendering the diff, the NoOp changes should come from the LCS
sequence, rather than the new sequence. The two indexes will not align
in many cases, adding the wrong new object or indexing out of bounds.
2019-04-27 11:28:02 -04:00
Martin Atkins 88e76fa9ef configs/configschema: Introduce the NestingGroup mode for blocks
In study of existing providers we've found a pattern we werent previously
accounting for of using a nested block type to represent a group of
arguments that relate to a particular feature that is always enabled but
where it improves configuration readability to group all of its settings
together in a nested block.

The existing NestingSingle was not a good fit for this because it is
designed under the assumption that the presence or absence of the block
has some significance in enabling or disabling the relevant feature, and
so for these always-active cases we'd generate a misleading plan where
the settings for the feature appear totally absent, rather than showing
the default values that will be selected.

NestingGroup is, therefore, a slight variation of NestingSingle where
presence vs. absence of the block is not distinguishable (it's never null)
and instead its contents are treated as unset when the block is absent.
This then in turn causes any default values associated with the nested
arguments to be honored and displayed in the plan whenever the block is
not explicitly configured.

The current SDK cannot activate this mode, but that's okay because its
"legacy type system" opt-out flag allows it to force a block to be
processed in this way anyway. We're adding this now so that we can
introduce the feature in a future SDK without causing a breaking change
to the protocol, since the set of possible block nesting modes is not
extensible.
2019-04-10 14:53:52 -07:00
Kristin Laemmert f8a5e17d3d
command/format: improve "source" of error messages regarding missing arguments (#20907)
* vendor: update hcl2 dependency
* command/format: revert diagnostic format behavior if snippet or highlight range is empty
2019-04-03 14:04:59 -04:00
Frederic 0f1f504c22 command/format: indicate in diff when adding an attribute forces replacement 2019-03-29 14:52:13 -07:00
Martin Atkins e918fa83ec command/format: Don't panic when item removed from list of objects
Due to these tests happening in the wrong order, removing an object from
the end of a sequence of objects would previously cause a bounds-check
panic.

Rather than a more severe rework of the logic here, for now we'll just
introduce an extra precondition to prevent the panic. The code that
follows already handles the case where there _is_ no new object (i.e. the
"old" object is being deleted) as long as we're able to pass through this
type-checking logic.

The new "JSON list of objects - removing item" test covers this problem
by rendering a diff for an object being removed from the end of a list
of objects within a JSON value.
2019-03-19 15:46:40 -07:00
James Bardin 0569e39788 don't try to treat "null" as json in diff output
Trying to decode and write "null" as json will panic, since it decodes
to nil.
2019-03-14 17:20:42 -04:00
Martin Atkins 2d41c1009b command/format: Diffs for NestingMap block types
Our initial prototype of new-style diff rendering excluded this because
the old SDK has no support for this construct. However, we want to be able
to introduce this construct in the new SDK without breaking compatibility
with existing versions of Terraform Core, so we need to implement it now
so it's ready to be used once the SDK implements it.

The key associated with each block allows us to properly correlate the
items to recognize the difference between an in-place update of an
existing block and the addition/deletion of a block.
2019-03-11 08:18:26 -07:00
Martin Atkins dd1fa322a7 command/format: Support list/map blocks with dynamic-typed attrs
Our null-to-empty normalization was previously assuming these would always
be collection types, but that isn't true when a block contains something
dynamic since we must then use tuple or object types instead to properly
represent all of the individual element types.
2019-03-11 08:18:26 -07:00
Martin Atkins 69772b11b1 command/format: test for diff rendering with dynamic-typed subattrs
We use cty a little differently when a nested list block contains a
dynamically-typed attribute: it appears as a tuple value instead of a
list value so that we can retain the individual types of each element.

Here we introduce a test for that case, but doing so required also making
the runTestCases function handle types in a stricter way so that it will
produce planned values that match how Terraform Core would do it,
including the necessary late-bound type information for the
dynamically-typed attribute.
2019-03-11 08:18:26 -07:00
James Bardin b8e53255b4 Revert "remove NormalizeObjectFromLegacySDK from diff"
This reverts commit 5c40d6610c.
2019-03-08 17:32:41 -05:00
James Bardin a95d97f066
Merge pull request #20595 from hashicorp/jbardin/normalize-objects
normalize all objects read from the provider
2019-03-06 17:13:23 -05:00
James Bardin 5c40d6610c remove NormalizeObjectFromLegacySDK from diff
The NormalizeObjectFromLegacySDK calls have been moved into the
provider shims, so all objects generated by the provider should conform
now.
2019-03-06 16:21:32 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert b9d8e96e0c
command/plan: plan output should indicate if a resource is being (#20580)
replaced because the instance was tainted.
2019-03-05 16:18:55 -08:00
Martin Atkins f193b11073 command/format: Normalize before/after values before rendering
We are now allowing the legacy SDK to opt out of the safety checks we try
to do after plan and apply, and so in such cases the before/after values
in planned changes may be inconsistent with our usual rules.

To avoid adding lots of extra complexity to the diff renderer to deal with
these situations, instead we'll normalize the handling of nested blocks
prior to using these values.

In the long run it'd be better to do this normalization at the source,
immediately after we receive an object from a provider using the opt-out,
but we're doing this at the outermost layer for now to avoid risking
unintended impacts on other Terraform Core components when we're just
about to enter the beta phase of the v0.12.0 release cycle.
2019-02-27 16:53:29 -08:00
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
Radek Simko b492c3662c
Merge pull request #20089 from hashicorp/t-cmd-fmt-sensitive-update
command/format: Add test to cover update of sensitive field
2019-01-23 15:55:53 +00:00
Radek Simko f04d0b48bc
command/format: Add test to cover update of sensitive field 2019-01-23 15:32:13 +00:00
Radek Simko 953eae7e4b
command/format: Fix rendering of different types 2019-01-23 13:13:48 +00:00
Radek Simko f3d1565d6f
command/format: Fix tuple diff formatting 2019-01-23 11:17:55 +00:00
Radek Simko 0dff8fe5e0
Add failing test case for tuple 2019-01-22 16:49:49 +00:00
Radek Simko 3d0a25c65d
command/format: Fix nested (JSON) object formatting 2019-01-22 16:26:28 +00:00
Radek Simko c5ba7469be
command/format: Fix rendering of unknown elements in set/map/list 2019-01-21 15:05:59 +00:00
Radek Simko 98cc99e632
command/format: Add crashing test with unknown element in map 2019-01-21 15:04:13 +00:00
Radek Simko 73225c7aeb
command/format: Add crashing test with unknown element in list 2019-01-21 15:04:13 +00:00
Radek Simko e7e8b7358f
command/format: Add crashing test with unknown element in set 2019-01-21 15:04:13 +00:00
Radek Simko 13896d72c5
command/format: Render empty object as {} 2019-01-15 14:34:49 +00:00
Radek Simko 5f14b7a7f2
command/format: Render empty primitive list/set as [] 2019-01-15 14:34:49 +00:00
Radek Simko 09d19ca9d9
command/format: Render empty JSON object as {} 2019-01-15 14:34:48 +00:00
Radek Simko 0dd2d56f18
command/format: Render empty maps as {} 2019-01-15 14:34:46 +00:00
Radek Simko d96f4fa77b
command/format: Ignore removal of empty strings 2019-01-13 22:56:04 +00:00
Radek Simko bc4b7cad68
command/format: Render null in dark gray (#19616) 2019-01-11 19:27:09 +00:00
Radek Simko f64978b64c
backend/local: Render CBD replacement (+/-) correctly (#19642)
* backend/local: Render CBD replacement (+/-) correctly

* command/format: Use IsReplace helper function
2018-12-14 13:45:47 +00:00
Radek Simko b28efa0bf3
command/format: Fix tests 2018-12-12 14:28:12 +00:00
Radek Simko 0b981fa641
command/format: Fix rendering of force-new updates 2018-12-12 14:19:17 +00:00
Radek Simko fe117e9f02
command/format: Fix rendering of nested blocks during update 2018-12-11 18:07:21 +00:00
Radek Simko 2df886397b
command/format: Add more tests to cover non-primitive fields 2018-12-11 14:16:25 +00:00
Radek Simko e3e459a8d4
command/format: Restructure tests 2018-12-11 14:16:17 +00:00
Radek Simko 49e7026bdd
command/format: Add tests for ResourceChange renderer 2018-12-10 17:42:45 +00:00
Kristin Laemmert e3cecb7d56
format/state: added missing newline in the `outputs` output (#19542) 2018-12-04 11:37:22 -08:00
Radek Simko 4f2868a019
command/format: Fix rendering of attribute-agnostic diagnostics 2018-11-26 23:38:37 +00:00
James Bardin e93d69f18b more nil/known checks before val.LengthInt 2018-10-19 16:51:15 -04:00
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 17b883f592 command/format: Include variable values in diagnostic messages
When HCL encounters an error during expression evaluation, it annotates
its diagnostics with information about the expression that was being
evaluated and the EvalContext it was evaluated in.

This gives us enough information to show helpful hints to the user about
the final values of any reference expressions that are present in the
expression, which is very useful extra context for expressions that get
evaluated multiple times, such as:
- Any expression in a block with "count" or "for_each" set
- The sub-expressions within a "for" expression
2018-10-18 17:12:01 -07:00
James Bardin e08a388d3c check IsKnown on values that may panic 2018-10-18 19:21:32 -04:00
Sander van Harmelen 48ef7ecfa6 Updates after running `make fmt` with Go v1.11.1 2018-10-17 14:11:08 -07:00
Martin Atkins 275a44f552 command: Reinstate object ids in the UIHook progress logs
We used to treat the "id" attribute of a resource as special and elevate
it into its own struct field "ID" in the state, but the new state format
and provider protocol treats it just as any other attribute.

However, it's still useful to show the value of a single identifying
attribute when there isn't room in the UI for showing all of the
attributes, and so here we take a new strategy of considering "id" along
with some other conventional names as special only in the UI layer.

This new heuristic approach can be adjusted over time as new provider
patterns emerge, but for now it covers some common conventions we've seen
in real providers.

With that said, since all existing providers made for Terraform versions
prior to v0.12 were forced to set "id", we won't see any use of other
attributes here until providers are updated to remove the placeholder
ids they were generating in cases where an id was not actually relevant
but was forced by the old protocol. At that point the UX should be
improved by showing a more relevant attribute instead.

We now also allow for the possibility of no id at all, since that is valid
for resources that exist only within the Terraform state, like the ones
from the "random" and "tls" providers.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
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 058a1d81b0 command/format: Remove tests for plan.go
plan.go as a whole will be removed before too long, so there's no point
in us updating all of these tests to use the new plan types.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 3b8d46418f command/format: print correctly nested blocks with labels 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins a43b7df282 core: Handle forced-create_before_destroy during the plan walk
Previously we used a single plan action "Replace" to represent both the
destroy-before-create and the create-before-destroy variants of replacing.
However, this forces the apply graph builder to jump through a lot of
hoops to figure out which nodes need it forced on and rebuild parts of
the graph to represent that.

If we instead decide between these two cases at plan time, the actual
determination of it is more straightforward because each resource is
represented by only one node in the plan graph, and then we can ensure
we put the right nodes in the graph during DiffTransformer and thus avoid
the logic for dealing with deposed instances being spread across various
different transformers and node types.

As a nice side-effect, this also allows us to show the difference between
destroy-then-create and create-then-destroy in the rendered diff in the
CLI, although this change doesn't fully implement that yet.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins a37d5268eb command/format: Render unified diff for list and tuple value changes 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 30a46ed8ed command/format: Further refinement on the heuristic JSON-based diff
We'll now show an "update" symbol prior to the argument to this synthetic
jsonencode(...) call, for consistency with how we show nested values in
other cases and to attach a verb to any "# forces replacement".

We'll also show a special form in the case where the value seems to differ
only in whitespace, so users can understand what's going on in that
hopefully-rare situation, particularly if those whitespace-only changes
end up forcing us to replace a remote object.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 783205948c command/format: JSON value formatting heuristic not for primitive values
Since our own syntax for primitive values is similar to that of JSON, and
since we permit automatic conversions from number and bool to string, we
must do this special JSON value diff formatting only if the value is a
JSON array or object to avoid confusing results.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 4406b06ef8 command/format: Don't include commas after elements in map diffs
Although commas are allowed in this context, it's not idiomatic to use
them.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins ce157c7f23 command/format: show deep diffs for old/new JSON strings
Because so far we've not supported dynamically-typed complex data
structures, several providers have used strings containing JSON to stand
in for these.

In order to get a readable diff in those cases, we'll recognize situations
where old and new are both JSON and present a diff of the effective value
of the JSON, using a faux call to the jsonencode(...) function to indicate
when we've done so.

This is a bit of a "cute" heuristic, but is important at least for now
until we can migrate away from that practice of passing large JSON strings
to providers and use dynamically-typed attributes instead.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 9706a00b3a command/format: correct alignment for multi-line values in map diff 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 04d8c17be8 command/format: Nice rendering for changes to map values 2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins a2f4b8b058 command/format: Show resource diff with header "comment"
This extra comment line gives us a place to show the full resource address
(since the block header line only includes type and name) and also allows
us to explain in long form the meaning of the change icon on the following
line.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 239a54ad6f command: initial structural diff rendering
This is a light adaptation of our earlier prototype of structural diff
rendering, as a starting point for what we'll actually ship. This is not
consistent with the latest mocks, so will need some additional work before
it is ready, but integrating this allows us to at least see the plan
contents while fixing up remaining issues elsewhere.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins a7342de274 core: Properly handle no-op changes in plan
Previously we just left these out of the plan altogether, but in the new
plan types we intentionally include change information for every resource
instance, even if no changes are actually planned, to allow alternative
plan file viewers to show what isn't changing as well as what is.
2018-10-16 19:14:11 -07:00
Martin Atkins 5731703de5 command/format: show planned changes in rendered plan
This codepath is going to be significantly changed before release to make
it support structural diff of the new data types, but this lets us lean on
the old renderer to produce partial output in the mean time while we
continue to work on getting things working end-to-end after the
considerable refactoring that's been going on.
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
Martin Atkins 2ef56b3e05 Fix up some missed "go fmt"
Because of the size of some of these files, automatic format-on-save was
implicitly disabled in my editor, which I didn't notice before committing.
2018-10-16 18:49:20 -07:00
Martin Atkins bd10b84a8e command/format: include source snippets in diagnostics
If we get a diagnostic message that references a source range, and if the
source code for the referenced file is available, we'll show a snippet of
the source code with the source range highlighted.

At the moment we have no cache of source code, so in practice this
codepath can never be visited. Callers to format.Diagnostic will be
gradually updated in subsequent commits.
2018-10-16 18:20:32 -07:00
James Bardin a37acb1837 gofmt with go1.10 2018-02-21 10:22:08 -05:00
Martin Atkins ea81e75a4e command: utility for rendering tfdiag diagnostics
This new method showDiagnostics takes any value that would be accepted by
tfdiags.Append and renders it to the UI.

This is intended to encourage consistent handling of the different kinds
of errors and diagnostics that can be produced, and allow richer error
objects like the HCL2 diagnostics to be easily unwrapped and shown in
their full-fidelity.
2017-10-06 11:46:07 -07:00
Martin Atkins fe4cfd03b5 command/format: restore "(forces new resource)" caption
In 3ea1592 the plan rendering was refactored to add an extra indirection
of producing a display-oriented plan object first and then rendering from
that object.

There was a logic error while adapting the existing plan rendering code
to use the new display-oriented object: the core InstanceDiff object sets
the "Destroy" flag (a boolean) for both DiffDestroy and DiffDestroyCreate,
and so this code previously checked r.Destroy to recognize the
"destroy-create" case. This was incorrectly adapted to a check for the
display action being DiffDestroy, when it should actually have been
DiffDestroyCreate.

The effect of this bug was to cause the "(forces new resource)"
annotations to not be displayed on attributes, though the resource-level
information still correctly reflected that a new resource was required.

This fix restores the attribute-level annotations.
2017-09-11 12:55:32 -07:00
Martin Atkins 83414beb8f command: various adjustments to the diff presentation
The previous diff presentation was rather "wordy", and not very friendly
to those who can't see color either because they have color-blindness or
because they don't have a color-supporting terminal.

This new presentation uses the actual symbols used in the plan output
and tries to be more concise. It also uses some framing characters to
try to separate the different stages of "terraform plan" to make it
easier to visually navigate.

The apply command also adopts this new plan presentation, in preparation
for "terraform apply" (with interactive plan confirmation) becoming the
primary, safe workflow in the next major release.

Finally, we standardize on the terminology "perform" and "actions" rather
than "execute" and "changes" to reflect the fact that reading is now an
action and that isn't actually a _change_.
2017-09-01 17:55:05 -07:00
Martin Atkins 3ea159297c command/format: improve consistency of plan results
Previously the rendered plan output was constructed directly from the
core plan and then annotated with counts derived from the count hook.
At various places we applied little adjustments to deal with the fact that
the user-facing diff model is not identical to the internal diff model,
including the special handling of data source reads and destroys. Since
this logic was just muddled into the rendering code, it behaved
inconsistently with the tally of adds, updates and deletes.

This change reworks the plan formatter so that it happens in two stages:
- First, we produce a specialized Plan object that is tailored for use
  in the UI. This applies all the relevant logic to transform the
  physical model into the user model.
- Second, we do a straightforward visual rendering of the display-oriented
  plan object.

For the moment this is slightly overkill since there's only one rendering
path, but it does give us the benefit of letting the counts be derived
from the same data as the full detailed diff, ensuring that they'll stay
consistent.

Later we may choose to have other UIs for plans, such as a
machine-readable output intended to drive a web UI. In that case, we'd
want the web UI to consume a serialization of the _display-oriented_ plan
so that it doesn't need to re-implement all of these UI special cases.

This introduces to core a new diff action type for "refresh". Currently
this is used _only_ in the UI layer, to represent data source reads.
Later it would be good to use this type for the core diff as well, to
improve consistency, but that is left for another day to keep this change
focused on the UI.
2017-09-01 17:55:05 -07:00
Martin Atkins 0dc6d97a37 command/format: minor adjustments to plan rendering
This change makes various minor adjustments to the rendering of plans
in the output of "terraform plan":

- Resources are identified using the standard resource address syntax,
  rather than exposing the legacy internal representation used in the
  module diff resource keys. This fixes #8713.

- Subjectively, having square brackets in the addresses made it look more
  visually "off" when the same name but with different indices were
  shown together with differing-length "symbols", so the symbols are now
  all padded and right-aligned to three characters for consistent layout
  across all operations.

- The -/+ action is now more visually distinct, using several different
  colors to help communicate what it will do and including a more obvious
  "(new resource required)" marker to help draw attention to this not
  being just an update diff. This fixes #15350.

- The resources are now sorted in a manner that sorts index [10] after
  index [9], rather than after index [1] as we did before. This makes it
  easier to scan the list and avoids the common confusion where it seems
  that there are only 10 items when in fact there are 11-20 items with
  all the tens hiding further up in the list.
2017-06-22 07:03:23 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 0a0842a7d9
command/format: a package for formatting plans/state for output 2017-01-26 14:33:49 -08:00