github.com/turtlemonvh/terraform@v0.6.9-0.20151204001754-8e40b6b855e8/terraform/eval_count.go (about) 1 package terraform 2 3 import ( 4 "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config" 5 ) 6 7 // EvalCountFixZeroOneBoundary is an EvalNode that fixes up the state 8 // when there is a resource count with zero/one boundary, i.e. fixing 9 // a resource named "aws_instance.foo" to "aws_instance.foo.0" and vice-versa. 10 type EvalCountFixZeroOneBoundary struct { 11 Resource *config.Resource 12 } 13 14 // TODO: test 15 func (n *EvalCountFixZeroOneBoundary) Eval(ctx EvalContext) (interface{}, error) { 16 // Get the count, important for knowing whether we're supposed to 17 // be adding the zero, or trimming it. 18 count, err := n.Resource.Count() 19 if err != nil { 20 return nil, err 21 } 22 23 // Figure what to look for and what to replace it with 24 hunt := n.Resource.Id() 25 replace := hunt + ".0" 26 if count < 2 { 27 hunt, replace = replace, hunt 28 } 29 30 state, lock := ctx.State() 31 32 // Get a lock so we can access this instance and potentially make 33 // changes to it. 34 lock.Lock() 35 defer lock.Unlock() 36 37 // Look for the module state. If we don't have one, then it doesn't matter. 38 mod := state.ModuleByPath(ctx.Path()) 39 if mod == nil { 40 return nil, nil 41 } 42 43 // Look for the resource state. If we don't have one, then it is okay. 44 rs, ok := mod.Resources[hunt] 45 if !ok { 46 return nil, nil 47 } 48 49 // If the replacement key exists, we just keep both 50 if _, ok := mod.Resources[replace]; ok { 51 return nil, nil 52 } 53 54 mod.Resources[replace] = rs 55 delete(mod.Resources, hunt) 56 57 return nil, nil 58 }