package terraform import ( "fmt" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config" ) // EvalBuildProviderConfig outputs a *ResourceConfig that is properly // merged with parents and inputs on top of what is configured in the file. type EvalBuildProviderConfig struct { Provider string Config **ResourceConfig Output **ResourceConfig } func (n *EvalBuildProviderConfig) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { cfg := *n.Config // If we have an Input configuration set, then merge that in if input := ctx.ProviderInput(n.Provider); input != nil { // "input" is a map of the subset of config values that were known // during the input walk, set by EvalInputProvider. Note that // in particular it does *not* include attributes that had // computed values at input time; those appear *only* in // "cfg" here. rc, err := config.NewRawConfig(input) if err != nil { return nil, err } merged := rc.Merge(cfg.raw) cfg = NewResourceConfig(merged) } *n.Output = cfg return nil, nil } // EvalConfigProvider is an EvalNode implementation that configures // a provider that is already initialized and retrieved. type EvalConfigProvider struct { Provider string Config **ResourceConfig } func (n *EvalConfigProvider) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { return nil, ctx.ConfigureProvider(n.Provider, *n.Config) } // EvalInitProvider is an EvalNode implementation that initializes a provider // and returns nothing. The provider can be retrieved again with the // EvalGetProvider node. type EvalInitProvider struct { TypeName string Name string } func (n *EvalInitProvider) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { return ctx.InitProvider(n.TypeName, n.Name) } // EvalCloseProvider is an EvalNode implementation that closes provider // connections that aren't needed anymore. type EvalCloseProvider struct { Name string } func (n *EvalCloseProvider) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { ctx.CloseProvider(n.Name) return nil, nil } // EvalGetProvider is an EvalNode implementation that retrieves an already // initialized provider instance for the given name. type EvalGetProvider struct { Name string Output *ResourceProvider } func (n *EvalGetProvider) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { result := ctx.Provider(n.Name) if result == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("provider %s not initialized", n.Name) } if n.Output != nil { *n.Output = result } return nil, nil } // EvalInputProvider is an EvalNode implementation that asks for input // for the given provider configurations. type EvalInputProvider struct { Name string Provider *ResourceProvider Config **ResourceConfig } func (n *EvalInputProvider) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { rc := *n.Config orig := rc.DeepCopy() // Wrap the input into a namespace input := &PrefixUIInput{ IdPrefix: fmt.Sprintf("provider.%s", n.Name), QueryPrefix: fmt.Sprintf("provider.%s.", n.Name), UIInput: ctx.Input(), } // Go through each provider and capture the input necessary // to satisfy it. config, err := (*n.Provider).Input(input, rc) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf( "Error configuring %s: %s", n.Name, err) } // We only store values that have changed through Input. // The goal is to cache cache input responses, not to provide a complete // config for other providers. confMap := make(map[string]interface{}) if config != nil && len(config.Config) > 0 { // any values that weren't in the original ResourcConfig will be cached for k, v := range config.Config { if _, ok := orig.Config[k]; !ok { confMap[k] = v } } } ctx.SetProviderInput(n.Name, confMap) return nil, nil }