// The config package is responsible for loading and validating the // configuration. package config import ( "fmt" "strings" ) // Config is the configuration that comes from loading a collection // of Terraform templates. type Config struct { ProviderConfigs map[string]*ProviderConfig Resources []*Resource Variables map[string]*Variable } // ProviderConfig is the configuration for a resource provider. // // For example, Terraform needs to set the AWS access keys for the AWS // resource provider. type ProviderConfig struct { RawConfig *RawConfig } // A resource represents a single Terraform resource in the configuration. // A Terraform resource is something that represents some component that // can be created and managed, and has some properties associated with it. type Resource struct { Name string Type string RawConfig *RawConfig } // Variable is a variable defined within the configuration. type Variable struct { Default string Description string defaultSet bool } // An InterpolatedVariable is a variable that is embedded within a string // in the configuration, such as "hello ${world}" (world in this case is // an interpolated variable). // // These variables can come from a variety of sources, represented by // implementations of this interface. type InterpolatedVariable interface { FullKey() string } // A ResourceVariable is a variable that is referencing the field // of a resource, such as "${aws_instance.foo.ami}" type ResourceVariable struct { Type string Name string Field string key string } // A UserVariable is a variable that is referencing a user variable // that is inputted from outside the configuration. This looks like // "${var.foo}" type UserVariable struct { Name string key string } // ProviderConfigName returns the name of the provider configuration in // the given mapping that maps to the proper provider configuration // for this resource. func ProviderConfigName(t string, pcs map[string]*ProviderConfig) string { lk := "" for k, _ := range pcs { if strings.HasPrefix(t, k) && len(k) > len(lk) { lk = k } } return lk } // A unique identifier for this resource. func (r *Resource) Id() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", r.Type, r.Name) } // Validate does some basic semantic checking of the configuration. func (c *Config) Validate() error { // TODO(mitchellh): make sure all referenced variables exist // TODO(mitchellh): make sure types/names have valid values (characters) return nil } // Required tests whether a variable is required or not. func (v *Variable) Required() bool { return !v.defaultSet } func NewResourceVariable(key string) (*ResourceVariable, error) { parts := strings.SplitN(key, ".", 3) return &ResourceVariable{ Type: parts[0], Name: parts[1], Field: parts[2], key: key, }, nil } func (v *ResourceVariable) ResourceId() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s", v.Type, v.Name) } func (v *ResourceVariable) FullKey() string { return v.key } func NewUserVariable(key string) (*UserVariable, error) { name := key[len("var."):] return &UserVariable{ key: key, Name: name, }, nil } func (v *UserVariable) FullKey() string { return v.key }