package addrs import ( "strings" svchost "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost" ) // A ModulePackage represents a physical location where Terraform can retrieve // a module package, which is an archive, repository, or other similar // container which delivers the source code for one or more Terraform modules. // // A ModulePackage is a string in go-getter's address syntax. By convention, // we use ModulePackage-typed values only for the result of successfully // running the go-getter "detectors", which produces an address string which // includes an explicit installation method prefix along with an address // string in the format expected by that installation method. // // Note that although the "detector" phase of go-getter does do some simple // normalization in certain cases, it isn't generally possible to compare // two ModulePackage values to decide if they refer to the same package. Two // equal ModulePackage values represent the same package, but there might be // other non-equal ModulePackage values that also refer to that package, and // there is no reliable way to determine that. // // Don't convert a user-provided string directly to ModulePackage. Instead, // use ParseModuleSource with a remote module address and then access the // ModulePackage value from the result, making sure to also handle the // selected subdirectory if any. You should convert directly to ModulePackage // only for a string that is hard-coded into the program (e.g. in a unit test) // where you've ensured that it's already in the expected syntax. type ModulePackage string func (p ModulePackage) String() string { return string(p) } // A ModuleRegistryPackage is an extra indirection over a ModulePackage where // we use a module registry to translate a more symbolic address (and // associated version constraint given out of band) into a physical source // location. // // ModuleRegistryPackage is distinct from ModulePackage because they have // disjoint use-cases: registry package addresses are only used to query a // registry in order to find a real module package address. These being // distinct is intended to help future maintainers more easily follow the // series of steps in the module installer, with the help of the type checker. type ModuleRegistryPackage struct { Host svchost.Hostname Namespace string Name string TargetSystem string } func (s ModuleRegistryPackage) String() string { var buf strings.Builder // Note: we're using the "display" form of the hostname here because // for our service hostnames "for display" means something different: // it means to render non-ASCII characters directly as Unicode // characters, rather than using the "punycode" representation we // use for internal processing, and so the "display" representation // is actually what users would write in their configurations. return s.Host.ForDisplay() + "/" + s.ForRegistryProtocol() return buf.String() } func (s ModuleRegistryPackage) ForDisplay() string { if s.Host == DefaultModuleRegistryHost { return s.ForRegistryProtocol() } return s.Host.ForDisplay() + "/" + s.ForRegistryProtocol() } // ForRegistryProtocol returns a string representation of just the namespace, // name, and target system portions of the address, always omitting the // registry hostname and the subdirectory portion, if any. // // This is primarily intended for generating addresses to send to the // registry in question via the registry protocol, since the protocol // skips sending the registry its own hostname as part of identifiers. func (s ModuleRegistryPackage) ForRegistryProtocol() string { var buf strings.Builder buf.WriteString(s.Namespace) buf.WriteByte('/') buf.WriteString(s.Name) buf.WriteByte('/') buf.WriteString(s.TargetSystem) return buf.String() }