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Paul Thrasher fc8a76a2a3
Stop printing tfce error message log 2020-10-28 16:03:55 -07:00
James Bardin c7dd310988
Merge pull request #26743 from hashicorp/jbardin/fix-diags-tests
fix the rpc diags tests
2020-10-28 17:45:22 -04:00
James Bardin 73474327a0 fix the rpc diags tests
These weren't quite done, but got lost in the huge PR.
2020-10-28 17:40:36 -04:00
James Bardin 35dfac799e update CHANGELOG.md 2020-10-28 17:22:38 -04:00
James Bardin d1ac382ec9
Merge pull request #26738 from hashicorp/jbardin/eval-diagnostics
Eval diagnostics
2020-10-28 17:21:18 -04:00
Pam Selle 92a8d2061c
Merge pull request #26739 from hashicorp/pselle/show-json
Unmark values before showing in JSON
2020-10-28 16:49:56 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 61b38f3ada
Another action regex fix attempt
This time I actually tested the regex
2020-10-28 16:46:28 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid e65f427927
Try to fix backport action
I made a mistake editing the regex. Here's hoping this works!
2020-10-28 16:43:38 -04:00
Pam Selle 2a222985f9
Merge pull request #26740 from hashicorp/pselle/show-output-sensitive
Hide sensitive outputs in terraform show
2020-10-28 16:38:17 -04:00
Pam Selle f61a342311 Hide sensitive outputs in terraform show 2020-10-28 15:46:09 -04:00
Pam Selle 66091ae36c Unmark values before showing in JSON
This prevents "sensitive" values from unintentionally
showing as nil when running terraform show -json
2020-10-28 15:30:04 -04:00
James Bardin b8bed97ef4 test for RPC warnings with no errors 2020-10-28 14:51:04 -04:00
James Bardin f987b69777 interrupted execution now exits with an error 2020-10-28 14:40:30 -04:00
James Bardin 95f30451d9 get rid of EvalEarlyExitError
This was mostly unused now, since we no longer needed to interrupt a
series of eval node executions.

The exception was the stopHook, which is still used to halt execution
when there's an interrupt. Since interrupting execution should not
complete successfully, we use a normal opaque error to halt everything,
and return it to the UI.

We can work on coalescing or hiding these if necessary in a separate PR.
2020-10-28 14:40:30 -04:00
James Bardin 988059d533 make GraphNodeExecutable return diagnostics 2020-10-28 13:47:04 -04:00
James Bardin 77cabe187d last Evals without diagnostics 2020-10-28 12:32:49 -04:00
James Bardin 786a7291bf remove unused EvalValidateCount 2020-10-28 12:26:37 -04:00
James Bardin c81fd833bb add diags to eval_state 2020-10-28 12:23:03 -04:00
James Bardin 524505830f add diags to eval_refresh 2020-10-28 12:03:00 -04:00
James Bardin 64491df856 add diags to data eval 2020-10-28 11:57:45 -04:00
James Bardin b42aad5856 add diags to eval_diff 2020-10-28 11:46:07 -04:00
James Bardin fe9c93b9f9 handle wrapped EvalEarlyExitErrors 2020-10-28 10:59:32 -04:00
Martin Atkins e6e0b6ee46 providercache: verify locked hashes for local package dirs
Previously we were only verifying locked hashes for local archive zip
files, but if we have non-ziphash hashes available then we can and should
also verify that a local directory matches at least one of them.

This does mean that folks using filesystem mirrors but yet also running
Terraform across multiple platforms will need to take some extra care to
ensure the hashes pass on all relevant platforms, which could mean using
"terraform providers lock" to pre-seed their lock files with hashes across
all platforms, or could mean using the "packed" directory layout for the
filesystem mirror so that Terraform will end up in the install-from-archive
codepath instead of this install-from-directory codepath, and can thus
verify ziphash too.

(There's no additional documentation about the above here because there's
already general information about this in the lock file documentation
due to some similar -- though not identical -- situations with network
mirrors.)
2020-10-28 07:46:45 -07:00
Martin Atkins 24d32e9ca2 providercache: More exhaustive testing of the main installer
We previously had some tests for some happy paths and a few specific
failures into an empty directory with no existing locks, but we didn't
have tests for the installer respecting existing lock file entries.

This is a start on a more exhaustive set of tests for the installer,
aiming to visit as many of the possible codepaths as we can reasonably
test using this mocking strategy. (Some other codepaths require different
underlying source implementations, etc, so we'll have to visit those in
other tests separately.)
2020-10-28 07:46:45 -07:00
Martin Atkins fc5a41b5e5 depsfile: Allow loading locks from a byte array in memory
This won't be a typical usage pattern for normal code, but will be useful
for tests that need to work with locks as input so that they don't need to
write out a temporary file on disk just to read it back in immediately.
2020-10-28 07:46:45 -07:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 1e32354e3e
Fix label regexp
We only use two components for versions, e.g. `0.13-backport` -> `v0.13`
2020-10-28 10:23:43 -04:00
Alisdair McDiarmid fd14b237e5
Add backport assistant
Based on documentation in https://github.com/hashicorp/backport-assistant, using a
token from the teamterraform user.
2020-10-28 10:22:01 -04:00
alevinetx 66393bb62e
website: Update module-registry-protocol.html.md (#26639)
* Update module-registry-protocol.html.md

1: There is a mismatch in the segment labels for the version query URL (system vs provider)
2: There is a discrepancy between the documentation and the actual generated request for retrieving module source code (URL segments 4 vs 3)
 - There is no segment for "provider"

* Update module-registry-protocol.html.md

Changed ```:system``` to ```:provider``` for versions and source API URLs
2020-10-28 09:09:52 -04:00
James Bardin 477111e6b6 change apply Eval methods to use diags 2020-10-27 18:16:28 -04:00
Kristin Laemmert da1d3cb2d3 remove unmaintained shell completion
These are unmaintained and their existence was a surprise to many of us.
Let's not keep them around to further languish.
2020-10-27 14:42:10 -04:00
Martin Atkins 430318e262 getproviders: Consistent ordering of terms in VersionConstraintsString
An earlier commit made this remove duplicates, which set the precedent
that this function is trying to canonically represent the _meaning_ of
the version constraints rather than exactly how they were expressed in
the configuration.

Continuing in that vein, now we'll also apply a consistent (though perhaps
often rather arbitrary) ordering to the terms, so that it doesn't change
due to irrelevant details like declarations being written in a different
order in the configuration.

The ordering here is intended to be reasonably intuitive for simple cases,
but constraint strings with many different constraints are hard to
interpret no matter how we order them so the main goal is consistency,
so those watching how the constraints change over time (e.g. in logs of
Terraform output, or in the dependency log file) will see fewer noisy
changes that don't actually mean anything.
2020-10-26 12:44:15 -07:00
Pam Selle 5f065c76aa
Merge pull request #26710 from aazon/patch-1
Small spelling improvement
2020-10-26 15:32:27 -04:00
Pam Selle bc14a1c885
Merge pull request #26706 from hashicorp/pselle/provider-sens-experiment
Add provider sensitivity propagation experiment
2020-10-26 15:11:54 -04:00
Pam Selle bd70bc63eb Add provider sensitivity propagation experiment
Rolls back marking attributes providers mark as sensitive
to an `experiment` and adds associated docs and adjustments
to the upgrade guide.
2020-10-26 15:05:22 -04:00
Alex Litvinenko 1a371c3c49
Small spelling improvement
It seems that the word `with` is redundant in the following sentence:

> For a module with without count or for_each, the address will not...
2020-10-26 19:50:21 +01:00
Kristin Laemmert 2b73a2c080
Update CHANGELOG.md 2020-10-26 14:06:57 -04:00
Kristin Laemmert b8e3b8036a backend: remove deprecated atlas backend 2020-10-26 14:05:18 -04:00
Martin Atkins ddf9635af6 website: Don't claim that things are "very easy"
We typically try to avoid making subjective, boasty claims in our
documentation in recent times, but there remained both some older
documentation that we've not recently revised and also some newer examples
that are, in retrospect, also perhaps more "boasty" than they need to be.

We prefer not to use this sort of boasty language because not everyone
using Terraform has the same background and experience, and so what is
"easy" or "intuitive" to one person may not be so to another person, and
that should not suggest that the second person is in any way wrong or
inadequate.

In reviewing some of our use of the word "easy" here I tried as much as
possible to surgically revise the existing content without getting drawn
into a big rewrite, but in some cases the content was either pretty
unsalvageable (due to talking about obsolete features that were removed
long ago) or required some broader changes to make the result hopefully
still get the same facts across. In those cases I've both removed some
content entirely or adjusted larger paragraphs.

This was not an exhaustive review and so I'm sure there's still plenty of
room for similar improvements elsewhere. I also resisted the urge to
update some pages that contain outdated information about currently-active
features.
2020-10-26 10:02:38 -07:00
Martin Atkins d203401318
Update CHANGELOG.md 2020-10-26 09:58:02 -07:00
Martin Atkins 6a44586a8f website: Update the CLI commands index page for latest help output
My initial motivation here was to update the example output from
Terraform's top-level help list to match recent updates in the layout
and language used.

However, while here I took the opportunity to update some dated language
that was not consistent with our modern documentation writing style,
in particular including a totally unnecessary and potentially-alienating
claim that Terraform is "very easy to use". Our modern writing style
discourages this sort of "boastful" language and encourages us to focus on
the facts at hand.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00
Martin Atkins 248cf7f13a main: A slightly more compact presentation of the main help text
This just reduces the amount of space between different elements on in the
main help output from four columns to two. The main motivation here was
to give some of the longer command descriptions a little more horizontal
breathing room, but subjectively I also find the tighter column gutters
easier to scan. Others may disagree, of course.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00
Martin Atkins c94a6102df command: Improve consistency of the command short descriptions
The short description of our commands (as shown in the main help output
from "terraform") was previously very inconsistent, using different
tense/mood for different commands. Some of the commands were also using
some terminology choices inconsistent with how we currently talk about
the related ideas in our documentation.

Here I've tried to add some consistency by first rewriting them all in
the imperative mood (except the ones that just are just subcommand
groupings), and tweaking some of the terminology to hopefully gel better
with how we present similar ideas in our recently-updated docs.

While working on this I inevitably spotted some similar inconsistencies
in the longer-form help output of some of the commands. I've not reviewed
all of these for consistency, but I did update some where the wording
was either left inconsstent with the short form changes I'd made or
where the prose stood out to me as particularly inconsistent with our
current usual documentation language style.

All of this is subjective, so I expect we'll continue to tweak these over
time as we continue to develop our documentation writing style based on
user questions and feedback.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00
Martin Atkins 9665901e8e main: Emphasize only the primary workflow commands in our help
A long time ago we introduced this separation between "common commands"
and "all other commands", but over the intervening years we've not really
done a good job of classifying new commands we've added and so by default
most of them ended up being classified as "common".

In the interests of making this output more useful for those getting
started, this switches the two categories so that "Main commands" is now
the curated list, and "all other commands" is the bucket for everything
else.

The intent here is that the "main commands" are the ones users are likely
to try as part of their initial learning of Terraform, while the other
commands are for less common situations where the user is more likely to
learn about a specific command in some other context, like a tutorial
about a special situation.

The "main commands" are also now ordered by the sequence users will
typically run them in, rather than alphabetical order. That's a subjective
readability tradeoff, but I think as long as the list stays relatively
short (which it should) it's still relatively easy to scan and find a
particular command in the shortlist.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00
Martin Atkins f44265e59e main: Hide several commands from our help
These are commands that either no longer do anything aside from emitting
an error message or are just backward-compatibility aliases for other
commands.

This generalizes our previous situation where we were specifically
hiding "internal-plugin", and does so in a way that fixes the
long-standing cosmetic bug that the column width in the help output was
chosen based on the hidden command "internal-plugin", which is
unfortunately also the longest command in our command set.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00
Martin Atkins 39504ede05 command: Remove the useless "debug" subcommand
This is just a husk of a container command that has no nested commands
under it, so it isn't serving any purpose.
2020-10-26 09:55:21 -07:00
Alisdair McDiarmid 8eed942482
Merge pull request #26678 from hashicorp/alisdair/suppress-duplicate-version-constraints
internal: Suppress duplicate version constraints
2020-10-26 11:27:51 -04:00
James Bardin 12c07752f2
Merge pull request #26694 from hashicorp/jbardin/plugin-panics
Handle panics in plugins
2020-10-26 10:32:10 -04:00
James Bardin 5f063ae94a make grpcErr work for either plugin type
Extract a better function name and make the errors generic for different
plugin types.
2020-10-26 09:34:03 -04:00
James Bardin 3225d9ac11 record all plugin panics, and print on main exit
Create a logger that will record any apparent crash output for later
processing.

If the cli command returns with a non-zero exit status, check for any
recorded crashes and add those to the output.
2020-10-26 09:34:03 -04:00
James Bardin b4cb64d986 convert rpc errors
Terraform does not use rpc errors for any error communication, so these
are always something that went wrong in outside of the plugin protocol.
The most common example of which is a provider crash, which would return
"rpc error: code = Unavailable desc = transport is closing". Replace
these error codes with something a little more presentable for the user,
and insert the calling method name to help correlate it to the
operation that failed.
2020-10-23 19:14:59 -04:00