terraform/internal/getproviders/registry_source.go

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package getproviders
import (
"context"
"fmt"
svchost "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost"
disco "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost/disco"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/addrs"
)
// RegistrySource is a Source that knows how to find and install providers from
// their originating provider registries.
type RegistrySource struct {
services *disco.Disco
}
var _ Source = (*RegistrySource)(nil)
// NewRegistrySource creates and returns a new source that will install
// providers from their originating provider registries.
func NewRegistrySource(services *disco.Disco) *RegistrySource {
return &RegistrySource{
services: services,
}
}
// AvailableVersions returns all of the versions available for the provider
// with the given address, or an error if that result cannot be determined.
//
// If the request fails, the returned error might be an value of
// ErrHostNoProviders, ErrHostUnreachable, ErrUnauthenticated,
// ErrProviderNotKnown, or ErrQueryFailed. Callers must be defensive and
// expect errors of other types too, to allow for future expansion.
func (s *RegistrySource) AvailableVersions(ctx context.Context, provider addrs.Provider) (VersionList, Warnings, error) {
client, err := s.registryClient(provider.Hostname)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
versionsResponse, warnings, err := client.ProviderVersions(ctx, provider)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
if len(versionsResponse) == 0 {
return nil, warnings, nil
}
// We ignore protocols here because our goal is to find out which versions
// are available _at all_. Which ones are compatible with the current
// Terraform becomes relevant only once we've selected one, at which point
// we'll return an error if the selected one is incompatible.
//
// We intentionally produce an error on incompatibility, rather than
// silently ignoring an incompatible version, in order to give the user
// explicit feedback about why their selection wasn't valid and allow them
// to decide whether to fix that by changing the selection or by some other
// action such as upgrading Terraform, using a different OS to run
// Terraform, etc. Changes that affect compatibility are considered breaking
// changes from a provider API standpoint, so provider teams should change
// compatibility only in new major versions.
ret := make(VersionList, 0, len(versionsResponse))
for str := range versionsResponse {
v, err := ParseVersion(str)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, ErrQueryFailed{
Provider: provider,
Wrapped: fmt.Errorf("registry response includes invalid version string %q: %s", str, err),
}
}
ret = append(ret, v)
}
ret.Sort() // lowest precedence first, preserving order when equal precedence
return ret, warnings, nil
}
// PackageMeta returns metadata about the location and capabilities of
// a distribution package for a particular provider at a particular version
// targeting a particular platform.
//
// Callers of PackageMeta should first call AvailableVersions and pass
// one of the resulting versions to this function. This function cannot
// distinguish between a version that is not available and an unsupported
// target platform, so if it encounters either case it will return an error
// suggesting that the target platform isn't supported under the assumption
// that the caller already checked that the version is available at all.
//
// To find a package suitable for the platform where the provider installation
// process is running, set the "target" argument to
// getproviders.CurrentPlatform.
//
// If the request fails, the returned error might be an value of
// ErrHostNoProviders, ErrHostUnreachable, ErrUnauthenticated,
// ErrPlatformNotSupported, or ErrQueryFailed. Callers must be defensive and
// expect errors of other types too, to allow for future expansion.
func (s *RegistrySource) PackageMeta(ctx context.Context, provider addrs.Provider, version Version, target Platform) (PackageMeta, error) {
client, err := s.registryClient(provider.Hostname)
if err != nil {
return PackageMeta{}, err
}
return client.PackageMeta(ctx, provider, version, target)
}
func (s *RegistrySource) registryClient(hostname svchost.Hostname) (*registryClient, error) {
host, err := s.services.Discover(hostname)
if err != nil {
return nil, ErrHostUnreachable{
Hostname: hostname,
Wrapped: err,
}
}
url, err := host.ServiceURL("providers.v1")
switch err := err.(type) {
case nil:
// okay! We'll fall through and return below.
case *disco.ErrServiceNotProvided:
return nil, ErrHostNoProviders{
Hostname: hostname,
}
case *disco.ErrVersionNotSupported:
return nil, ErrHostNoProviders{
Hostname: hostname,
HasOtherVersion: true,
}
default:
return nil, ErrHostUnreachable{
Hostname: hostname,
Wrapped: err,
}
}
// Check if we have credentials configured for this hostname.
creds, err := s.services.CredentialsForHost(hostname)
if err != nil {
// This indicates that a credentials helper failed, which means we
// can't do anything better than just pass through the helper's
// own error message.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve credentials for %s: %s", hostname, err)
}
return newRegistryClient(url, creds), nil
}
func (s *RegistrySource) ForDisplay(provider addrs.Provider) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("registry %s", provider.Hostname.ForDisplay())
}