terraform/command/views/refresh.go

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package views
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/arguments"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
)
// The Refresh view is used for the refresh command.
type Refresh interface {
Outputs(outputValues map[string]*states.OutputValue)
Operation() Operation
Hooks() []terraform.Hook
Diagnostics(diags tfdiags.Diagnostics)
HelpPrompt(command string)
}
// NewRefresh returns an initialized Refresh implementation for the given ViewType.
func NewRefresh(vt arguments.ViewType, runningInAutomation bool, view *View) Refresh {
switch vt {
case arguments.ViewHuman:
return &RefreshHuman{
View: *view,
inAutomation: runningInAutomation,
countHook: &countHook{},
}
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown view type %v", vt))
}
}
// The RefreshHuman implementation renders human-readable text logs, suitable for
// a scrolling terminal.
type RefreshHuman struct {
View
inAutomation bool
countHook *countHook
}
var _ Refresh = (*RefreshHuman)(nil)
func (v *RefreshHuman) Outputs(outputValues map[string]*states.OutputValue) {
if len(outputValues) > 0 {
v.streams.Print(v.colorize.Color("[reset][bold][green]\nOutputs:\n\n"))
NewOutput(arguments.ViewHuman, &v.View).Output("", outputValues)
}
}
func (v *RefreshHuman) Operation() Operation {
return NewOperation(arguments.ViewHuman, v.inAutomation, &v.View)
}
func (v *RefreshHuman) Hooks() []terraform.Hook {
return []terraform.Hook{
v.countHook,
NewUiHook(&v.View),
}
}