terraform/internal/terraform/evaluate_valid.go

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package terraform
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/configs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/didyoumean"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags"
)
// StaticValidateReferences checks the given references against schemas and
// other statically-checkable rules, producing error diagnostics if any
// problems are found.
//
// If this method returns errors for a particular reference then evaluating
// that reference is likely to generate a very similar error, so callers should
// not run this method and then also evaluate the source expression(s) and
// merge the two sets of diagnostics together, since this will result in
// confusing redundant errors.
//
// This method can find more errors than can be found by evaluating an
// expression with a partially-populated scope, since it checks the referenced
// names directly against the schema rather than relying on evaluation errors.
//
// The result may include warning diagnostics if, for example, deprecated
// features are referenced.
func (d *evaluationStateData) StaticValidateReferences(refs []*addrs.Reference, self addrs.Referenceable) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
for _, ref := range refs {
moreDiags := d.staticValidateReference(ref, self)
diags = diags.Append(moreDiags)
}
return diags
}
func (d *evaluationStateData) staticValidateReference(ref *addrs.Reference, self addrs.Referenceable) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
modCfg := d.Evaluator.Config.DescendentForInstance(d.ModulePath)
if modCfg == nil {
// This is a bug in the caller rather than a problem with the
// reference, but rather than crashing out here in an unhelpful way
// we'll just ignore it and trust a different layer to catch it.
return nil
}
if ref.Subject == addrs.Self {
// The "self" address is a special alias for the address given as
// our self parameter here, if present.
if self == nil {
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Invalid "self" reference`,
// This detail message mentions some current practice that
// this codepath doesn't really "know about". If the "self"
// object starts being supported in more contexts later then
// we'll need to adjust this message.
Detail: `The "self" object is not available in this context. This object can be used only in resource provisioner, connection, and postcondition blocks.`,
Subject: ref.SourceRange.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
return diags
}
synthRef := *ref // shallow copy
synthRef.Subject = self
ref = &synthRef
}
switch addr := ref.Subject.(type) {
// For static validation we validate both resource and resource instance references the same way.
// We mostly disregard the index, though we do some simple validation of
// its _presence_ in staticValidateSingleResourceReference and
// staticValidateMultiResourceReference respectively.
case addrs.Resource:
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
diags = diags.Append(d.staticValidateSingleResourceReference(modCfg, addr, ref.Remaining, ref.SourceRange))
diags = diags.Append(d.staticValidateResourceReference(modCfg, addr, ref.Remaining, ref.SourceRange))
return diags
case addrs.ResourceInstance:
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
diags = diags.Append(d.staticValidateMultiResourceReference(modCfg, addr, ref.Remaining, ref.SourceRange))
diags = diags.Append(d.staticValidateResourceReference(modCfg, addr.ContainingResource(), ref.Remaining, ref.SourceRange))
return diags
// We also handle all module call references the same way, disregarding index.
case addrs.ModuleCall:
return d.staticValidateModuleCallReference(modCfg, addr, ref.Remaining, ref.SourceRange)
case addrs.ModuleCallInstance:
return d.staticValidateModuleCallReference(modCfg, addr.Call, ref.Remaining, ref.SourceRange)
case addrs.ModuleCallInstanceOutput:
// This one is a funny one because we will take the output name referenced
// and use it to fake up a "remaining" that would make sense for the
// module call itself, rather than for the specific output, and then
// we can just re-use our static module call validation logic.
remain := make(hcl.Traversal, len(ref.Remaining)+1)
copy(remain[1:], ref.Remaining)
remain[0] = hcl.TraverseAttr{
Name: addr.Name,
// Using the whole reference as the source range here doesn't exactly
// match how HCL would normally generate an attribute traversal,
// but is close enough for our purposes.
SrcRange: ref.SourceRange.ToHCL(),
}
return d.staticValidateModuleCallReference(modCfg, addr.Call.Call, remain, ref.SourceRange)
default:
// Anything else we'll just permit through without any static validation
// and let it be caught during dynamic evaluation, in evaluate.go .
return nil
}
}
func (d *evaluationStateData) staticValidateSingleResourceReference(modCfg *configs.Config, addr addrs.Resource, remain hcl.Traversal, rng tfdiags.SourceRange) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
// If we have at least one step in "remain" and this resource has
// "count" set then we know for sure this in invalid because we have
// something like:
// aws_instance.foo.bar
// ...when we really need
// aws_instance.foo[count.index].bar
// It is _not_ safe to do this check when remain is empty, because that
// would also match aws_instance.foo[count.index].bar due to `count.index`
// not being statically-resolvable as part of a reference, and match
// direct references to the whole aws_instance.foo tuple.
if len(remain) == 0 {
return nil
}
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
cfg := modCfg.Module.ResourceByAddr(addr)
if cfg == nil {
// We'll just bail out here and catch this in our subsequent call to
// staticValidateResourceReference, then.
return diags
}
if cfg.Count != nil {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Missing resource instance key`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("Because %s has \"count\" set, its attributes must be accessed on specific instances.\n\nFor example, to correlate with indices of a referring resource, use:\n %s[count.index]", addr, addr),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
}
if cfg.ForEach != nil {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Missing resource instance key`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("Because %s has \"for_each\" set, its attributes must be accessed on specific instances.\n\nFor example, to correlate with indices of a referring resource, use:\n %s[each.key]", addr, addr),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
}
return diags
}
func (d *evaluationStateData) staticValidateMultiResourceReference(modCfg *configs.Config, addr addrs.ResourceInstance, remain hcl.Traversal, rng tfdiags.SourceRange) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
cfg := modCfg.Module.ResourceByAddr(addr.ContainingResource())
if cfg == nil {
// We'll just bail out here and catch this in our subsequent call to
// staticValidateResourceReference, then.
return diags
}
if addr.Key == addrs.NoKey {
// This is a different path into staticValidateSingleResourceReference
return d.staticValidateSingleResourceReference(modCfg, addr.ContainingResource(), remain, rng)
} else {
if cfg.Count == nil && cfg.ForEach == nil {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Unexpected resource instance key`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(`Because %s does not have "count" or "for_each" set, references to it must not include an index key. Remove the bracketed index to refer to the single instance of this resource.`, addr.ContainingResource()),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
}
}
return diags
}
func (d *evaluationStateData) staticValidateResourceReference(modCfg *configs.Config, addr addrs.Resource, remain hcl.Traversal, rng tfdiags.SourceRange) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
var modeAdjective string
switch addr.Mode {
case addrs.ManagedResourceMode:
modeAdjective = "managed"
case addrs.DataResourceMode:
modeAdjective = "data"
default:
// should never happen
modeAdjective = "<invalid-mode>"
}
cfg := modCfg.Module.ResourceByAddr(addr)
if cfg == nil {
var suggestion string
// A common mistake is omitting the data. prefix when trying to refer
// to a data resource, so we'll add a special hint for that.
if addr.Mode == addrs.ManagedResourceMode {
candidateAddr := addr // not a pointer, so this is a copy
candidateAddr.Mode = addrs.DataResourceMode
if candidateCfg := modCfg.Module.ResourceByAddr(candidateAddr); candidateCfg != nil {
suggestion = fmt.Sprintf("\n\nDid you mean the data resource %s?", candidateAddr)
}
}
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Reference to undeclared resource`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(`A %s resource %q %q has not been declared in %s.%s`, modeAdjective, addr.Type, addr.Name, moduleConfigDisplayAddr(modCfg.Path), suggestion),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
return diags
}
providerFqn := modCfg.Module.ProviderForLocalConfig(cfg.ProviderConfigAddr())
schema, _, err := d.Evaluator.Plugins.ResourceTypeSchema(providerFqn, addr.Mode, addr.Type)
if err != nil {
// Prior validation should've taken care of a schema lookup error,
// so we should never get here but we'll handle it here anyway for
// robustness.
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Failed provider schema lookup`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(`Couldn't load schema for %s resource type %q in %s: %s.`, modeAdjective, addr.Type, providerFqn.String(), err),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
}
if schema == nil {
// Prior validation should've taken care of a resource block with an
// unsupported type, so we should never get here but we'll handle it
// here anyway for robustness.
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Invalid resource type`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(`A %s resource type %q is not supported by provider %q.`, modeAdjective, addr.Type, providerFqn.String()),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
return diags
}
// As a special case we'll detect attempts to access an attribute called
// "count" and produce a special error for it, since versions of Terraform
// prior to v0.12 offered this as a weird special case that we can no
// longer support.
if len(remain) > 0 {
if step, ok := remain[0].(hcl.TraverseAttr); ok && step.Name == "count" {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Invalid resource count attribute`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(`The special "count" attribute is no longer supported after Terraform v0.12. Instead, use length(%s) to count resource instances.`, addr),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
return diags
}
}
// If we got this far then we'll try to validate the remaining traversal
// steps against our schema.
moreDiags := schema.StaticValidateTraversal(remain)
diags = diags.Append(moreDiags)
return diags
}
func (d *evaluationStateData) staticValidateModuleCallReference(modCfg *configs.Config, addr addrs.ModuleCall, remain hcl.Traversal, rng tfdiags.SourceRange) tfdiags.Diagnostics {
var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics
// For now, our focus here is just in testing that the referenced module
// call exists. All other validation is deferred until evaluation time.
_, exists := modCfg.Module.ModuleCalls[addr.Name]
if !exists {
var suggestions []string
for name := range modCfg.Module.ModuleCalls {
suggestions = append(suggestions, name)
}
sort.Strings(suggestions)
suggestion := didyoumean.NameSuggestion(addr.Name, suggestions)
if suggestion != "" {
suggestion = fmt.Sprintf(" Did you mean %q?", suggestion)
}
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: `Reference to undeclared module`,
Detail: fmt.Sprintf(`No module call named %q is declared in %s.%s`, addr.Name, moduleConfigDisplayAddr(modCfg.Path), suggestion),
Subject: rng.ToHCL().Ptr(),
})
return diags
}
return diags
}
// moduleConfigDisplayAddr returns a string describing the given module
// address that is appropriate for returning to users in situations where the
// root module is possible. Specifically, it returns "the root module" if the
// root module instance is given, or a string representation of the module
// address otherwise.
func moduleConfigDisplayAddr(addr addrs.Module) string {
switch {
case addr.IsRoot():
return "the root module"
default:
return addr.String()
}
}