github.com/muratcelep/terraform@v1.1.0-beta2-not-internal-4/not-internal/configs/parser.go (about)

     1  package configs
     2  
     3  import (
     4  	"fmt"
     5  	"strings"
     6  
     7  	"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
     8  	"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2/hclparse"
     9  	"github.com/spf13/afero"
    10  )
    11  
    12  // Parser is the main interface to read configuration files and other related
    13  // files from disk.
    14  //
    15  // It retains a cache of all files that are loaded so that they can be used
    16  // to create source code snippets in diagnostics, etc.
    17  type Parser struct {
    18  	fs afero.Afero
    19  	p  *hclparse.Parser
    20  }
    21  
    22  // NewParser creates and returns a new Parser that reads files from the given
    23  // filesystem. If a nil filesystem is passed then the system's "real" filesystem
    24  // will be used, via afero.OsFs.
    25  func NewParser(fs afero.Fs) *Parser {
    26  	if fs == nil {
    27  		fs = afero.OsFs{}
    28  	}
    29  
    30  	return &Parser{
    31  		fs: afero.Afero{Fs: fs},
    32  		p:  hclparse.NewParser(),
    33  	}
    34  }
    35  
    36  // LoadHCLFile is a low-level method that reads the file at the given path,
    37  // parses it, and returns the hcl.Body representing its root. In many cases
    38  // it is better to use one of the other Load*File methods on this type,
    39  // which additionally decode the root body in some way and return a higher-level
    40  // construct.
    41  //
    42  // If the file cannot be read at all -- e.g. because it does not exist -- then
    43  // this method will return a nil body and error diagnostics. In this case
    44  // callers may wish to ignore the provided error diagnostics and produce
    45  // a more context-sensitive error instead.
    46  //
    47  // The file will be parsed using the HCL native syntax unless the filename
    48  // ends with ".json", in which case the HCL JSON syntax will be used.
    49  func (p *Parser) LoadHCLFile(path string) (hcl.Body, hcl.Diagnostics) {
    50  	src, err := p.fs.ReadFile(path)
    51  
    52  	if err != nil {
    53  		return nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
    54  			{
    55  				Severity: hcl.DiagError,
    56  				Summary:  "Failed to read file",
    57  				Detail:   fmt.Sprintf("The file %q could not be read.", path),
    58  			},
    59  		}
    60  	}
    61  
    62  	var file *hcl.File
    63  	var diags hcl.Diagnostics
    64  	switch {
    65  	case strings.HasSuffix(path, ".json"):
    66  		file, diags = p.p.ParseJSON(src, path)
    67  	default:
    68  		file, diags = p.p.ParseHCL(src, path)
    69  	}
    70  
    71  	// If the returned file or body is nil, then we'll return a non-nil empty
    72  	// body so we'll meet our contract that nil means an error reading the file.
    73  	if file == nil || file.Body == nil {
    74  		return hcl.EmptyBody(), diags
    75  	}
    76  
    77  	return file.Body, diags
    78  }
    79  
    80  // Sources returns a map of the cached source buffers for all files that
    81  // have been loaded through this parser, with source filenames (as requested
    82  // when each file was opened) as the keys.
    83  func (p *Parser) Sources() map[string][]byte {
    84  	return p.p.Sources()
    85  }
    86  
    87  // ForceFileSource artificially adds source code to the cache of file sources,
    88  // as if it had been loaded from the given filename.
    89  //
    90  // This should be used only in special situations where configuration is loaded
    91  // some other way. Most callers should load configuration via methods of
    92  // Parser, which will update the sources cache automatically.
    93  func (p *Parser) ForceFileSource(filename string, src []byte) {
    94  	// We'll make a synthetic hcl.File here just so we can reuse the
    95  	// existing cache.
    96  	p.p.AddFile(filename, &hcl.File{
    97  		Body:  hcl.EmptyBody(),
    98  		Bytes: src,
    99  	})
   100  }