terraform/command/views/operation.go

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package views
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/arguments"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/command/format"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/plans"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/states/statefile"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/tfdiags"
)
type Operation interface {
Stopping()
Cancelled(destroy bool)
EmergencyDumpState(stateFile *statefile.File) error
PlanNoChanges()
Plan(plan *plans.Plan, baseState *states.State, schemas *terraform.Schemas)
PlanNextStep(planPath string)
Diagnostics(diags tfdiags.Diagnostics)
}
func NewOperation(vt arguments.ViewType, inAutomation bool, view *View) Operation {
switch vt {
case arguments.ViewHuman:
return &OperationHuman{View: *view, inAutomation: inAutomation}
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown view type %v", vt))
}
}
type OperationHuman struct {
View
// inAutomation indicates that commands are being run by an
// automated system rather than directly at a command prompt.
//
// This is a hint not to produce messages that expect that a user can
// run a follow-up command, perhaps because Terraform is running in
// some sort of workflow automation tool that abstracts away the
// exact commands that are being run.
inAutomation bool
}
var _ Operation = (*OperationHuman)(nil)
func (v *OperationHuman) Stopping() {
v.streams.Println("Stopping operation...")
}
func (v *OperationHuman) Cancelled(destroy bool) {
if destroy {
v.streams.Println("Destroy cancelled.")
} else {
v.streams.Println("Apply cancelled.")
}
}
func (v *OperationHuman) EmergencyDumpState(stateFile *statefile.File) error {
stateBuf := new(bytes.Buffer)
jsonErr := statefile.Write(stateFile, stateBuf)
if jsonErr != nil {
return jsonErr
}
v.streams.Eprintln(stateBuf)
return nil
}
func (v *OperationHuman) PlanNoChanges() {
v.streams.Println("\n" + v.colorize.Color(strings.TrimSpace(planNoChanges)))
v.streams.Println("\n" + strings.TrimSpace(format.WordWrap(planNoChangesDetail, v.outputColumns())))
}
func (v *OperationHuman) Plan(plan *plans.Plan, baseState *states.State, schemas *terraform.Schemas) {
renderPlan(plan, baseState, schemas, &v.View)
}
// PlanNextStep gives the user some next-steps, unless we're running in an
// automation tool which is presumed to provide its own UI for further actions.
func (v *OperationHuman) PlanNextStep(planPath string) {
if v.inAutomation {
return
}
v.outputHorizRule()
if planPath == "" {
v.streams.Print(
"\n" + strings.TrimSpace(format.WordWrap(planHeaderNoOutput, v.outputColumns())) + "\n",
)
} else {
v.streams.Printf(
"\n"+strings.TrimSpace(format.WordWrap(planHeaderYesOutput, v.outputColumns()))+"\n",
planPath, planPath,
)
}
}
const planNoChanges = `
[reset][bold][green]No changes. Infrastructure is up-to-date.[reset][green]
`
const planNoChangesDetail = `
That Terraform did not detect any differences between your configuration and the remote system(s). As a result, there are no actions to take.
`
const planHeaderNoOutput = `
Note: You didn't use the -out option to save this plan, so Terraform can't guarantee to take exactly these actions if you run "terraform apply" now.
`
const planHeaderYesOutput = `
Saved the plan to: %s
To perform exactly these actions, run the following command to apply:
terraform apply %q
`