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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alisdair McDiarmid 4b159416ff backend/remote: Fix new workspace state migration
When migrating state to a new workspace, the version check would error
due to a 404 error on fetching the workspace record. This would result
in failed state migration.

Instead we should look specifically for a 404 error, and allow migration
to continue. If we're just about to create the workspace, there can't be
a version incompatibility problem.
2021-03-15 15:48:14 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 7e09cd1228 backend/remote: No version check for local ops
If the remote backend is connected to a Terraform Cloud workspace in
local operations mode, we disable the version check, as the remote
Terraform version is meaningless.
2021-01-05 09:11:19 -05:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 6e0d8cde91 backend/remote: Fix for "latest" workspace version
Terraform Cloud/Enterprise support a pseudo-version of "latest" for the
configured workspace Terraform version. If this is chosen, we abandon
the attempt to verify the versions are compatible, as the meaning of
"latest" cannot be predicted.

This affects both the StateMgr check (used for commands which execute
remotely) and the full version check (for local commands).
2020-12-08 15:34:23 -05:00
Alisdair McDiarmid c5c1f31db3 backend: Validate remote backend Terraform version
When using the enhanced remote backend, a subset of all Terraform
operations are supported. Of these, only plan and apply can be executed
on the remote infrastructure (e.g. Terraform Cloud). Other operations
run locally and use the remote backend for state storage.

This causes problems when the local version of Terraform does not match
the configured version from the remote workspace. If the two versions
are incompatible, an `import` or `state mv` operation can cause the
remote workspace to be unusable until a manual fix is applied.

To prevent this from happening accidentally, this commit introduces a
check that the local Terraform version and the configured remote
workspace Terraform version are compatible. This check is skipped for
commands which do not write state, and can also be disabled by the use
of a new command-line flag, `-ignore-remote-version`.

Terraform version compatibility is defined as:

- For all releases before 0.14.0, local must exactly equal remote, as
  two different versions cannot share state;
- 0.14.0 to 1.0.x are compatible, as we will not change the state
  version number until at least Terraform 1.1.0;
- Versions after 1.1.0 must have the same major and minor versions, as
  we will not change the state version number in a patch release.

If the two versions are incompatible, a diagnostic is displayed,
advising that the error can be suppressed with `-ignore-remote-version`.
When this flag is used, the diagnostic is still displayed, but as a
warning instead of an error.

Commands which will not write state can assert this fact by calling the
helper `meta.ignoreRemoteBackendVersionConflict`, which will disable the
checks. Those which can write state should instead call the helper
`meta.remoteBackendVersionCheck`, which will return diagnostics for
display.

In addition to these explicit paths for managing the version check, we
have an implicit check in the remote backend's state manager
initialization method. Both of the above helpers will disable this
check. This fallback is in place to ensure that future code paths which
access state cannot accidentally skip the remote version check.
2020-11-19 13:19:40 -05:00
Kristin Laemmert e6cf6cd758
backend/remote: do not panic if PrepareConfig or Configure receive null (#25135)
* backend/remote: do not panic if PrepareConfig or Configure receive null
objects

If a user cancels (ctrl-c) terraform init while it is requesting missing
configuration options for the remote backend, the PrepareConfig and
Configure functions would receive a null cty.Value which would result in
panics. This PR adds a check for null objects to the two functions in
question.

Fixes #23992
2020-06-05 09:11:44 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid f15e58adf8 Improve remote backend missing token error
Prompt the user to run terraform login to generate and store a token for
the configured remote backend.
2020-02-05 13:25:29 -05:00
Radek Simko 32f9722d9d
Replace import paths & set UA string where necessary 2019-10-11 22:40:54 +01:00
James Bardin c814f2da37 Change backend.ValidateConfig to PrepareConfig
This mirrors the change made for providers, so that default values can
be inserted into the config by the backend implementation. This is only
the interface and method name changes, it does not yet add any default
values.
2019-02-25 18:37:20 -05:00
Sander van Harmelen 47a00ea34b backend/remote: cleanup test connections
Cleanup test connection to prevent file descriptor issues when running the tests on a Mac.
2019-02-07 09:55:19 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen 7b51af72b2 backend/remote: compare versions without the prerelease 2018-12-19 19:06:22 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen 55b6153b04 backend/remote: fix an error that prevents checking constraints 2018-12-15 21:36:47 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen 8f04e93739 backend/remote: return detailed incompatibility info 2018-12-14 21:11:41 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen 268c0f85ce Add a method to retrieve version contraints 2018-12-14 12:17:31 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen a5a2156584 core: enhance service discovery
This PR improves the error handling so we can provide better feedback about any service discovery errors that occured.

Additionally it adds logic to test for specific versions when discovering a service using `service.vN`. This will enable more informational errors which can indicate any version incompatibilities.
2018-12-10 20:52:05 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen a17f317025 Change how to fall back from remote to local backend
In order to support free organizations, we need a way to load the `remote` backend and then, depending on the used offering/plan, enable or disable remote operations.

In other words, we should be able to dynamically fall back to the `local` backend if needed, after first configuring the `remote` backend.

To make this works we need to change the way this was done previously when the env var `TF_FORCE_LOCAL_BACKEND` was set. The clear difference of course being that the env var would be available on startup, while the used offering/plan is only known after being able to connect to TFE.
2018-11-20 22:25:52 +01:00
Sander van Harmelen 52a1b22f7a Implement the remote enhanced backend
This is a refactored version of the `remote` backend that was initially added to Terraform v0.11.8 which should now be compatible with v0.12.0.
2018-11-06 16:29:46 +01:00
Martin Atkins 541952bb8f Revert some work that happened since v0.12-dev branched
This work was done against APIs that were already changed in the branch
before work began, and so it doesn't apply to the v0.12 development work.

To allow v0.12 to merge down to master, we'll revert this work out for now
and then re-introduce equivalent functionality in later commits that works
against the new APIs.
2018-10-16 19:48:28 -07:00
Sander van Harmelen ea88daa499 backend/remote: add support for state locking 2018-09-10 19:49:53 +02:00
Sander van Harmelen 83d5f4147b backend/remote: use schema max/min items options 2018-08-05 15:30:27 +02:00
Sander van Harmelen 7fb2d1b8de Implement the Enterprise enhanced remote backend 2018-08-03 22:22:55 +02:00