package clistate import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" "sync" "time" multierror "github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/legacy/terraform" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states/statemgr" ) // LocalState manages a state storage that is local to the filesystem. type LocalState struct { mu sync.Mutex // Path is the path to read the state from. PathOut is the path to // write the state to. If PathOut is not specified, Path will be used. // If PathOut already exists, it will be overwritten. Path string PathOut string // the file handle corresponding to PathOut stateFileOut *os.File // While the stateFileOut will correspond to the lock directly, // store and check the lock ID to maintain a strict state.Locker // implementation. lockID string // created is set to true if stateFileOut didn't exist before we created it. // This is mostly so we can clean up empty files during tests, but doesn't // hurt to remove file we never wrote to. created bool state *terraform.State readState *terraform.State written bool } // SetState will force a specific state in-memory for this local state. func (s *LocalState) SetState(state *terraform.State) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() s.state = state.DeepCopy() s.readState = state.DeepCopy() } // StateReader impl. func (s *LocalState) State() *terraform.State { return s.state.DeepCopy() } // WriteState for LocalState always persists the state as well. // TODO: this should use a more robust method of writing state, by first // writing to a temp file on the same filesystem, and renaming the file over // the original. // // StateWriter impl. func (s *LocalState) WriteState(state *terraform.State) error { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if s.stateFileOut == nil { if err := s.createStateFiles(); err != nil { return nil } } defer s.stateFileOut.Sync() s.state = state.DeepCopy() // don't want mutations before we actually get this written to disk if s.readState != nil && s.state != nil { // We don't trust callers to properly manage serials. Instead, we assume // that a WriteState is always for the next version after what was // most recently read. s.state.Serial = s.readState.Serial } if _, err := s.stateFileOut.Seek(0, io.SeekStart); err != nil { return err } if err := s.stateFileOut.Truncate(0); err != nil { return err } if state == nil { // if we have no state, don't write anything else. return nil } if !s.state.MarshalEqual(s.readState) { s.state.Serial++ } if err := terraform.WriteState(s.state, s.stateFileOut); err != nil { return err } s.written = true return nil } // PersistState for LocalState is a no-op since WriteState always persists. // // StatePersister impl. func (s *LocalState) PersistState() error { return nil } // StateRefresher impl. func (s *LocalState) RefreshState() error { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if s.PathOut == "" { s.PathOut = s.Path } var reader io.Reader // The s.Path file is only OK to read if we have not written any state out // (in which case the same state needs to be read in), and no state output file // has been opened (possibly via a lock) or the input path is different // than the output path. // This is important for Windows, as if the input file is the same as the // output file, and the output file has been locked already, we can't open // the file again. if !s.written && (s.stateFileOut == nil || s.Path != s.PathOut) { // we haven't written a state file yet, so load from Path f, err := os.Open(s.Path) if err != nil { // It is okay if the file doesn't exist, we treat that as a nil state if !os.IsNotExist(err) { return err } // we need a non-nil reader for ReadState and an empty buffer works // to return EOF immediately reader = bytes.NewBuffer(nil) } else { defer f.Close() reader = f } } else { // no state to refresh if s.stateFileOut == nil { return nil } // we have a state file, make sure we're at the start s.stateFileOut.Seek(0, io.SeekStart) reader = s.stateFileOut } state, err := terraform.ReadState(reader) // if there's no state we just assign the nil return value if err != nil && err != terraform.ErrNoState { return err } s.state = state s.readState = s.state.DeepCopy() return nil } // Lock implements a local filesystem state.Locker. func (s *LocalState) Lock(info *statemgr.LockInfo) (string, error) { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if s.stateFileOut == nil { if err := s.createStateFiles(); err != nil { return "", err } } if s.lockID != "" { return "", fmt.Errorf("state %q already locked", s.stateFileOut.Name()) } if err := s.lock(); err != nil { info, infoErr := s.lockInfo() if infoErr != nil { err = multierror.Append(err, infoErr) } lockErr := &statemgr.LockError{ Info: info, Err: err, } return "", lockErr } s.lockID = info.ID return s.lockID, s.writeLockInfo(info) } func (s *LocalState) Unlock(id string) error { s.mu.Lock() defer s.mu.Unlock() if s.lockID == "" { return fmt.Errorf("LocalState not locked") } if id != s.lockID { idErr := fmt.Errorf("invalid lock id: %q. current id: %q", id, s.lockID) info, err := s.lockInfo() if err != nil { idErr = multierror.Append(idErr, err) } return &statemgr.LockError{ Err: idErr, Info: info, } } os.Remove(s.lockInfoPath()) fileName := s.stateFileOut.Name() unlockErr := s.unlock() s.stateFileOut.Close() s.stateFileOut = nil s.lockID = "" // clean up the state file if we created it an never wrote to it stat, err := os.Stat(fileName) if err == nil && stat.Size() == 0 && s.created { os.Remove(fileName) } return unlockErr } // Open the state file, creating the directories and file as needed. func (s *LocalState) createStateFiles() error { if s.PathOut == "" { s.PathOut = s.Path } // yes this could race, but we only use it to clean up empty files if _, err := os.Stat(s.PathOut); os.IsNotExist(err) { s.created = true } // Create all the directories if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(s.PathOut), 0755); err != nil { return err } f, err := os.OpenFile(s.PathOut, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, 0666) if err != nil { return err } s.stateFileOut = f return nil } // return the path for the lockInfo metadata. func (s *LocalState) lockInfoPath() string { stateDir, stateName := filepath.Split(s.Path) if stateName == "" { panic("empty state file path") } if stateName[0] == '.' { stateName = stateName[1:] } return filepath.Join(stateDir, fmt.Sprintf(".%s.lock.info", stateName)) } // lockInfo returns the data in a lock info file func (s *LocalState) lockInfo() (*statemgr.LockInfo, error) { path := s.lockInfoPath() infoData, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } info := statemgr.LockInfo{} err = json.Unmarshal(infoData, &info) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("state file %q locked, but could not unmarshal lock info: %s", s.Path, err) } return &info, nil } // write a new lock info file func (s *LocalState) writeLockInfo(info *statemgr.LockInfo) error { path := s.lockInfoPath() info.Path = s.Path info.Created = time.Now().UTC() err := ioutil.WriteFile(path, info.Marshal(), 0600) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("could not write lock info for %q: %s", s.Path, err) } return nil }