package command import ( "fmt" "log" "os" "strings" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/remote" ) // RefreshCommand is a cli.Command implementation that refreshes the state // file. type RefreshCommand struct { Meta } func (c *RefreshCommand) Run(args []string) int { args = c.Meta.process(args, true) cmdFlags := c.Meta.flagSet("refresh") cmdFlags.StringVar(&c.Meta.statePath, "state", DefaultStateFilename, "path") cmdFlags.StringVar(&c.Meta.stateOutPath, "state-out", "", "path") cmdFlags.StringVar(&c.Meta.backupPath, "backup", "", "path") cmdFlags.Usage = func() { c.Ui.Error(c.Help()) } if err := cmdFlags.Parse(args); err != nil { return 1 } var configPath string args = cmdFlags.Args() if len(args) > 1 { c.Ui.Error("The apply command expects at most one argument.") cmdFlags.Usage() return 1 } else if len(args) == 1 { configPath = args[0] } else { var err error configPath, err = os.Getwd() if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error getting pwd: %s", err)) } } // Check if remote state is enabled remoteEnabled, err := remote.HaveLocalState() if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to check for remote state: %v", err)) return 1 } // Verify that the state path exists. The "ContextArg" function below // will actually do this, but we want to provide a richer error message // if possible. if !remoteEnabled { if _, err := os.Stat(c.Meta.statePath); err != nil { if os.IsNotExist(err) { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf( "The Terraform state file for your infrastructure does not\n"+ "exist. The 'refresh' command only works and only makes sense\n"+ "when there is existing state that Terraform is managing. Please\n"+ "double-check the value given below and try again. If you\n"+ "haven't created infrastructure with Terraform yet, use the\n"+ "'terraform apply' command.\n\n"+ "Path: %s", c.Meta.statePath)) return 1 } c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf( "There was an error reading the Terraform state that is needed\n"+ "for refreshing. The path and error are shown below.\n\n"+ "Path: %s\n\nError: %s", c.Meta.statePath, err)) return 1 } } // Build the context based on the arguments given ctx, _, err := c.Context(contextOpts{ Path: configPath, StatePath: c.Meta.statePath, }) if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(err.Error()) return 1 } if !validateContext(ctx, c.Ui) { return 1 } if err := ctx.Input(c.InputMode()); err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error configuring: %s", err)) return 1 } state, err := ctx.Refresh() if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error refreshing state: %s", err)) return 1 } log.Printf("[INFO] Writing state output to: %s", c.Meta.StateOutPath()) if err := c.Meta.PersistState(state); err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Error writing state file: %s", err)) return 1 } return 0 } func (c *RefreshCommand) Help() string { helpText := ` Usage: terraform refresh [options] [dir] Update the state file of your infrastructure with metadata that matches the physical resources they are tracking. This will not modify your infrastructure, but it can modify your state file to update metadata. This metadata might cause new changes to occur when you generate a plan or call apply next. Options: -backup=path Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup. -input=true Ask for input for variables if not directly set. -no-color If specified, output won't contain any color. -state=path Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate". -state-out=path Path to write updated state file. By default, the "-state" path will be used. -var 'foo=bar' Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times. -var-file=foo Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" is present, it will be automatically loaded if this flag is not specified. ` return strings.TrimSpace(helpText) } func (c *RefreshCommand) Synopsis() string { return "Update local state file against real resources" }