terraform/internal/terraform/graph_builder_destroy_plan.go

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package terraform
import (
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/addrs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/configs"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/dag"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/states"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags"
)
// DestroyPlanGraphBuilder implements GraphBuilder and is responsible for
// planning a pure-destroy.
//
// Planning a pure destroy operation is simple because we can ignore most
// ordering configuration and simply reverse the state. This graph mainly
// exists for targeting, because we need to walk the destroy dependencies to
// ensure we plan the required resources. Without the requirement for
// targeting, the plan could theoretically be created directly from the state.
type DestroyPlanGraphBuilder struct {
// Config is the configuration tree to build the plan from.
Config *configs.Config
// State is the current state
State *states.State
// RootVariableValues are the raw input values for root input variables
// given by the caller, which we'll resolve into final values as part
// of the plan walk.
RootVariableValues InputValues
// Plugins is a library of plug-in components (providers and
// provisioners) available for use.
Plugins *contextPlugins
// Targets are resources to target
Targets []addrs.Targetable
// Validate will do structural validation of the graph.
Validate bool
// If set, skipRefresh will cause us stop skip refreshing any existing
// resource instances as part of our planning. This will cause us to fail
// to detect if an object has already been deleted outside of Terraform.
skipRefresh bool
}
// See GraphBuilder
func (b *DestroyPlanGraphBuilder) Build(path addrs.ModuleInstance) (*Graph, tfdiags.Diagnostics) {
return (&BasicGraphBuilder{
Steps: b.Steps(),
Validate: b.Validate,
Name: "DestroyPlanGraphBuilder",
}).Build(path)
}
// See GraphBuilder
func (b *DestroyPlanGraphBuilder) Steps() []GraphTransformer {
concreteResourceInstance := func(a *NodeAbstractResourceInstance) dag.Vertex {
return &NodePlanDestroyableResourceInstance{
NodeAbstractResourceInstance: a,
skipRefresh: b.skipRefresh,
}
}
concreteResourceInstanceDeposed := func(a *NodeAbstractResourceInstance, key states.DeposedKey) dag.Vertex {
return &NodePlanDeposedResourceInstanceObject{
NodeAbstractResourceInstance: a,
DeposedKey: key,
skipRefresh: b.skipRefresh,
}
}
concreteProvider := func(a *NodeAbstractProvider) dag.Vertex {
return &NodeApplyableProvider{
NodeAbstractProvider: a,
}
}
steps := []GraphTransformer{
// Creates nodes for the resource instances tracked in the state.
&StateTransformer{
ConcreteCurrent: concreteResourceInstance,
ConcreteDeposed: concreteResourceInstanceDeposed,
State: b.State,
},
// Create the delete changes for root module outputs.
&OutputTransformer{
Config: b.Config,
Destroy: true,
},
// Attach the state
&AttachStateTransformer{State: b.State},
// Attach the configuration to any resources
&AttachResourceConfigTransformer{Config: b.Config},
transformProviders(concreteProvider, b.Config),
// Destruction ordering. We require this only so that
// targeting below will prune the correct things.
&DestroyEdgeTransformer{
Config: b.Config,
State: b.State,
},
&TargetsTransformer{Targets: b.Targets},
// Close opened plugin connections
&CloseProviderTransformer{},
// Close the root module
&CloseRootModuleTransformer{},
&TransitiveReductionTransformer{},
}
return steps
}