github.com/wikibal01/hashicorp-terraform@v0.11.12-beta1/helper/schema/resource.go (about)

     1  package schema
     2  
     3  import (
     4  	"errors"
     5  	"fmt"
     6  	"log"
     7  	"strconv"
     8  
     9  	"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/config"
    10  	"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/terraform"
    11  )
    12  
    13  // Resource represents a thing in Terraform that has a set of configurable
    14  // attributes and a lifecycle (create, read, update, delete).
    15  //
    16  // The Resource schema is an abstraction that allows provider writers to
    17  // worry only about CRUD operations while off-loading validation, diff
    18  // generation, etc. to this higher level library.
    19  //
    20  // In spite of the name, this struct is not used only for terraform resources,
    21  // but also for data sources. In the case of data sources, the Create,
    22  // Update and Delete functions must not be provided.
    23  type Resource struct {
    24  	// Schema is the schema for the configuration of this resource.
    25  	//
    26  	// The keys of this map are the configuration keys, and the values
    27  	// describe the schema of the configuration value.
    28  	//
    29  	// The schema is used to represent both configurable data as well
    30  	// as data that might be computed in the process of creating this
    31  	// resource.
    32  	Schema map[string]*Schema
    33  
    34  	// SchemaVersion is the version number for this resource's Schema
    35  	// definition. The current SchemaVersion stored in the state for each
    36  	// resource. Provider authors can increment this version number
    37  	// when Schema semantics change. If the State's SchemaVersion is less than
    38  	// the current SchemaVersion, the InstanceState is yielded to the
    39  	// MigrateState callback, where the provider can make whatever changes it
    40  	// needs to update the state to be compatible to the latest version of the
    41  	// Schema.
    42  	//
    43  	// When unset, SchemaVersion defaults to 0, so provider authors can start
    44  	// their Versioning at any integer >= 1
    45  	SchemaVersion int
    46  
    47  	// MigrateState is responsible for updating an InstanceState with an old
    48  	// version to the format expected by the current version of the Schema.
    49  	//
    50  	// It is called during Refresh if the State's stored SchemaVersion is less
    51  	// than the current SchemaVersion of the Resource.
    52  	//
    53  	// The function is yielded the state's stored SchemaVersion and a pointer to
    54  	// the InstanceState that needs updating, as well as the configured
    55  	// provider's configured meta interface{}, in case the migration process
    56  	// needs to make any remote API calls.
    57  	MigrateState StateMigrateFunc
    58  
    59  	// The functions below are the CRUD operations for this resource.
    60  	//
    61  	// The only optional operation is Update. If Update is not implemented,
    62  	// then updates will not be supported for this resource.
    63  	//
    64  	// The ResourceData parameter in the functions below are used to
    65  	// query configuration and changes for the resource as well as to set
    66  	// the ID, computed data, etc.
    67  	//
    68  	// The interface{} parameter is the result of the ConfigureFunc in
    69  	// the provider for this resource. If the provider does not define
    70  	// a ConfigureFunc, this will be nil. This parameter should be used
    71  	// to store API clients, configuration structures, etc.
    72  	//
    73  	// If any errors occur during each of the operation, an error should be
    74  	// returned. If a resource was partially updated, be careful to enable
    75  	// partial state mode for ResourceData and use it accordingly.
    76  	//
    77  	// Exists is a function that is called to check if a resource still
    78  	// exists. If this returns false, then this will affect the diff
    79  	// accordingly. If this function isn't set, it will not be called. It
    80  	// is highly recommended to set it. The *ResourceData passed to Exists
    81  	// should _not_ be modified.
    82  	Create CreateFunc
    83  	Read   ReadFunc
    84  	Update UpdateFunc
    85  	Delete DeleteFunc
    86  	Exists ExistsFunc
    87  
    88  	// CustomizeDiff is a custom function for working with the diff that
    89  	// Terraform has created for this resource - it can be used to customize the
    90  	// diff that has been created, diff values not controlled by configuration,
    91  	// or even veto the diff altogether and abort the plan. It is passed a
    92  	// *ResourceDiff, a structure similar to ResourceData but lacking most write
    93  	// functions like Set, while introducing new functions that work with the
    94  	// diff such as SetNew, SetNewComputed, and ForceNew.
    95  	//
    96  	// The phases Terraform runs this in, and the state available via functions
    97  	// like Get and GetChange, are as follows:
    98  	//
    99  	//  * New resource: One run with no state
   100  	//  * Existing resource: One run with state
   101  	//   * Existing resource, forced new: One run with state (before ForceNew),
   102  	//     then one run without state (as if new resource)
   103  	//  * Tainted resource: No runs (custom diff logic is skipped)
   104  	//  * Destroy: No runs (standard diff logic is skipped on destroy diffs)
   105  	//
   106  	// This function needs to be resilient to support all scenarios.
   107  	//
   108  	// If this function needs to access external API resources, remember to flag
   109  	// the RequiresRefresh attribute mentioned below to ensure that
   110  	// -refresh=false is blocked when running plan or apply, as this means that
   111  	// this resource requires refresh-like behaviour to work effectively.
   112  	//
   113  	// For the most part, only computed fields can be customized by this
   114  	// function.
   115  	//
   116  	// This function is only allowed on regular resources (not data sources).
   117  	CustomizeDiff CustomizeDiffFunc
   118  
   119  	// Importer is the ResourceImporter implementation for this resource.
   120  	// If this is nil, then this resource does not support importing. If
   121  	// this is non-nil, then it supports importing and ResourceImporter
   122  	// must be validated. The validity of ResourceImporter is verified
   123  	// by InternalValidate on Resource.
   124  	Importer *ResourceImporter
   125  
   126  	// If non-empty, this string is emitted as a warning during Validate.
   127  	DeprecationMessage string
   128  
   129  	// Timeouts allow users to specify specific time durations in which an
   130  	// operation should time out, to allow them to extend an action to suit their
   131  	// usage. For example, a user may specify a large Creation timeout for their
   132  	// AWS RDS Instance due to it's size, or restoring from a snapshot.
   133  	// Resource implementors must enable Timeout support by adding the allowed
   134  	// actions (Create, Read, Update, Delete, Default) to the Resource struct, and
   135  	// accessing them in the matching methods.
   136  	Timeouts *ResourceTimeout
   137  }
   138  
   139  // See Resource documentation.
   140  type CreateFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
   141  
   142  // See Resource documentation.
   143  type ReadFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
   144  
   145  // See Resource documentation.
   146  type UpdateFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
   147  
   148  // See Resource documentation.
   149  type DeleteFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) error
   150  
   151  // See Resource documentation.
   152  type ExistsFunc func(*ResourceData, interface{}) (bool, error)
   153  
   154  // See Resource documentation.
   155  type StateMigrateFunc func(
   156  	int, *terraform.InstanceState, interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error)
   157  
   158  // See Resource documentation.
   159  type CustomizeDiffFunc func(*ResourceDiff, interface{}) error
   160  
   161  // Apply creates, updates, and/or deletes a resource.
   162  func (r *Resource) Apply(
   163  	s *terraform.InstanceState,
   164  	d *terraform.InstanceDiff,
   165  	meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error) {
   166  	data, err := schemaMap(r.Schema).Data(s, d)
   167  	if err != nil {
   168  		return s, err
   169  	}
   170  
   171  	// Instance Diff shoould have the timeout info, need to copy it over to the
   172  	// ResourceData meta
   173  	rt := ResourceTimeout{}
   174  	if _, ok := d.Meta[TimeoutKey]; ok {
   175  		if err := rt.DiffDecode(d); err != nil {
   176  			log.Printf("[ERR] Error decoding ResourceTimeout: %s", err)
   177  		}
   178  	} else if s != nil {
   179  		if _, ok := s.Meta[TimeoutKey]; ok {
   180  			if err := rt.StateDecode(s); err != nil {
   181  				log.Printf("[ERR] Error decoding ResourceTimeout: %s", err)
   182  			}
   183  		}
   184  	} else {
   185  		log.Printf("[DEBUG] No meta timeoutkey found in Apply()")
   186  	}
   187  	data.timeouts = &rt
   188  
   189  	if s == nil {
   190  		// The Terraform API dictates that this should never happen, but
   191  		// it doesn't hurt to be safe in this case.
   192  		s = new(terraform.InstanceState)
   193  	}
   194  
   195  	if d.Destroy || d.RequiresNew() {
   196  		if s.ID != "" {
   197  			// Destroy the resource since it is created
   198  			if err := r.Delete(data, meta); err != nil {
   199  				return r.recordCurrentSchemaVersion(data.State()), err
   200  			}
   201  
   202  			// Make sure the ID is gone.
   203  			data.SetId("")
   204  		}
   205  
   206  		// If we're only destroying, and not creating, then return
   207  		// now since we're done!
   208  		if !d.RequiresNew() {
   209  			return nil, nil
   210  		}
   211  
   212  		// Reset the data to be stateless since we just destroyed
   213  		data, err = schemaMap(r.Schema).Data(nil, d)
   214  		// data was reset, need to re-apply the parsed timeouts
   215  		data.timeouts = &rt
   216  		if err != nil {
   217  			return nil, err
   218  		}
   219  	}
   220  
   221  	err = nil
   222  	if data.Id() == "" {
   223  		// We're creating, it is a new resource.
   224  		data.MarkNewResource()
   225  		err = r.Create(data, meta)
   226  	} else {
   227  		if r.Update == nil {
   228  			return s, fmt.Errorf("doesn't support update")
   229  		}
   230  
   231  		err = r.Update(data, meta)
   232  	}
   233  
   234  	return r.recordCurrentSchemaVersion(data.State()), err
   235  }
   236  
   237  // Diff returns a diff of this resource.
   238  func (r *Resource) Diff(
   239  	s *terraform.InstanceState,
   240  	c *terraform.ResourceConfig,
   241  	meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceDiff, error) {
   242  
   243  	t := &ResourceTimeout{}
   244  	err := t.ConfigDecode(r, c)
   245  
   246  	if err != nil {
   247  		return nil, fmt.Errorf("[ERR] Error decoding timeout: %s", err)
   248  	}
   249  
   250  	instanceDiff, err := schemaMap(r.Schema).Diff(s, c, r.CustomizeDiff, meta)
   251  	if err != nil {
   252  		return instanceDiff, err
   253  	}
   254  
   255  	if instanceDiff != nil {
   256  		if err := t.DiffEncode(instanceDiff); err != nil {
   257  			log.Printf("[ERR] Error encoding timeout to instance diff: %s", err)
   258  		}
   259  	} else {
   260  		log.Printf("[DEBUG] Instance Diff is nil in Diff()")
   261  	}
   262  
   263  	return instanceDiff, err
   264  }
   265  
   266  // Validate validates the resource configuration against the schema.
   267  func (r *Resource) Validate(c *terraform.ResourceConfig) ([]string, []error) {
   268  	warns, errs := schemaMap(r.Schema).Validate(c)
   269  
   270  	if r.DeprecationMessage != "" {
   271  		warns = append(warns, r.DeprecationMessage)
   272  	}
   273  
   274  	return warns, errs
   275  }
   276  
   277  // ReadDataApply loads the data for a data source, given a diff that
   278  // describes the configuration arguments and desired computed attributes.
   279  func (r *Resource) ReadDataApply(
   280  	d *terraform.InstanceDiff,
   281  	meta interface{},
   282  ) (*terraform.InstanceState, error) {
   283  	// Data sources are always built completely from scratch
   284  	// on each read, so the source state is always nil.
   285  	data, err := schemaMap(r.Schema).Data(nil, d)
   286  	if err != nil {
   287  		return nil, err
   288  	}
   289  
   290  	err = r.Read(data, meta)
   291  	state := data.State()
   292  	if state != nil && state.ID == "" {
   293  		// Data sources can set an ID if they want, but they aren't
   294  		// required to; we'll provide a placeholder if they don't,
   295  		// to preserve the invariant that all resources have non-empty
   296  		// ids.
   297  		state.ID = "-"
   298  	}
   299  
   300  	return r.recordCurrentSchemaVersion(state), err
   301  }
   302  
   303  // Refresh refreshes the state of the resource.
   304  func (r *Resource) Refresh(
   305  	s *terraform.InstanceState,
   306  	meta interface{}) (*terraform.InstanceState, error) {
   307  	// If the ID is already somehow blank, it doesn't exist
   308  	if s.ID == "" {
   309  		return nil, nil
   310  	}
   311  
   312  	rt := ResourceTimeout{}
   313  	if _, ok := s.Meta[TimeoutKey]; ok {
   314  		if err := rt.StateDecode(s); err != nil {
   315  			log.Printf("[ERR] Error decoding ResourceTimeout: %s", err)
   316  		}
   317  	}
   318  
   319  	if r.Exists != nil {
   320  		// Make a copy of data so that if it is modified it doesn't
   321  		// affect our Read later.
   322  		data, err := schemaMap(r.Schema).Data(s, nil)
   323  		data.timeouts = &rt
   324  
   325  		if err != nil {
   326  			return s, err
   327  		}
   328  
   329  		exists, err := r.Exists(data, meta)
   330  		if err != nil {
   331  			return s, err
   332  		}
   333  		if !exists {
   334  			return nil, nil
   335  		}
   336  	}
   337  
   338  	needsMigration, stateSchemaVersion := r.checkSchemaVersion(s)
   339  	if needsMigration && r.MigrateState != nil {
   340  		s, err := r.MigrateState(stateSchemaVersion, s, meta)
   341  		if err != nil {
   342  			return s, err
   343  		}
   344  	}
   345  
   346  	data, err := schemaMap(r.Schema).Data(s, nil)
   347  	data.timeouts = &rt
   348  	if err != nil {
   349  		return s, err
   350  	}
   351  
   352  	err = r.Read(data, meta)
   353  	state := data.State()
   354  	if state != nil && state.ID == "" {
   355  		state = nil
   356  	}
   357  
   358  	return r.recordCurrentSchemaVersion(state), err
   359  }
   360  
   361  // InternalValidate should be called to validate the structure
   362  // of the resource.
   363  //
   364  // This should be called in a unit test for any resource to verify
   365  // before release that a resource is properly configured for use with
   366  // this library.
   367  //
   368  // Provider.InternalValidate() will automatically call this for all of
   369  // the resources it manages, so you don't need to call this manually if it
   370  // is part of a Provider.
   371  func (r *Resource) InternalValidate(topSchemaMap schemaMap, writable bool) error {
   372  	if r == nil {
   373  		return errors.New("resource is nil")
   374  	}
   375  
   376  	if !writable {
   377  		if r.Create != nil || r.Update != nil || r.Delete != nil {
   378  			return fmt.Errorf("must not implement Create, Update or Delete")
   379  		}
   380  
   381  		// CustomizeDiff cannot be defined for read-only resources
   382  		if r.CustomizeDiff != nil {
   383  			return fmt.Errorf("cannot implement CustomizeDiff")
   384  		}
   385  	}
   386  
   387  	tsm := topSchemaMap
   388  
   389  	if r.isTopLevel() && writable {
   390  		// All non-Computed attributes must be ForceNew if Update is not defined
   391  		if r.Update == nil {
   392  			nonForceNewAttrs := make([]string, 0)
   393  			for k, v := range r.Schema {
   394  				if !v.ForceNew && !v.Computed {
   395  					nonForceNewAttrs = append(nonForceNewAttrs, k)
   396  				}
   397  			}
   398  			if len(nonForceNewAttrs) > 0 {
   399  				return fmt.Errorf(
   400  					"No Update defined, must set ForceNew on: %#v", nonForceNewAttrs)
   401  			}
   402  		} else {
   403  			nonUpdateableAttrs := make([]string, 0)
   404  			for k, v := range r.Schema {
   405  				if v.ForceNew || v.Computed && !v.Optional {
   406  					nonUpdateableAttrs = append(nonUpdateableAttrs, k)
   407  				}
   408  			}
   409  			updateableAttrs := len(r.Schema) - len(nonUpdateableAttrs)
   410  			if updateableAttrs == 0 {
   411  				return fmt.Errorf(
   412  					"All fields are ForceNew or Computed w/out Optional, Update is superfluous")
   413  			}
   414  		}
   415  
   416  		tsm = schemaMap(r.Schema)
   417  
   418  		// Destroy, and Read are required
   419  		if r.Read == nil {
   420  			return fmt.Errorf("Read must be implemented")
   421  		}
   422  		if r.Delete == nil {
   423  			return fmt.Errorf("Delete must be implemented")
   424  		}
   425  
   426  		// If we have an importer, we need to verify the importer.
   427  		if r.Importer != nil {
   428  			if err := r.Importer.InternalValidate(); err != nil {
   429  				return err
   430  			}
   431  		}
   432  
   433  		for k, f := range tsm {
   434  			if isReservedResourceFieldName(k, f) {
   435  				return fmt.Errorf("%s is a reserved field name", k)
   436  			}
   437  		}
   438  	}
   439  
   440  	// Data source
   441  	if r.isTopLevel() && !writable {
   442  		tsm = schemaMap(r.Schema)
   443  		for k, _ := range tsm {
   444  			if isReservedDataSourceFieldName(k) {
   445  				return fmt.Errorf("%s is a reserved field name", k)
   446  			}
   447  		}
   448  	}
   449  
   450  	return schemaMap(r.Schema).InternalValidate(tsm)
   451  }
   452  
   453  func isReservedDataSourceFieldName(name string) bool {
   454  	for _, reservedName := range config.ReservedDataSourceFields {
   455  		if name == reservedName {
   456  			return true
   457  		}
   458  	}
   459  	return false
   460  }
   461  
   462  func isReservedResourceFieldName(name string, s *Schema) bool {
   463  	// Allow phasing out "id"
   464  	// See https://github.com/terraform-providers/terraform-provider-aws/pull/1626#issuecomment-328881415
   465  	if name == "id" && (s.Deprecated != "" || s.Removed != "") {
   466  		return false
   467  	}
   468  
   469  	for _, reservedName := range config.ReservedResourceFields {
   470  		if name == reservedName {
   471  			return true
   472  		}
   473  	}
   474  	return false
   475  }
   476  
   477  // Data returns a ResourceData struct for this Resource. Each return value
   478  // is a separate copy and can be safely modified differently.
   479  //
   480  // The data returned from this function has no actual affect on the Resource
   481  // itself (including the state given to this function).
   482  //
   483  // This function is useful for unit tests and ResourceImporter functions.
   484  func (r *Resource) Data(s *terraform.InstanceState) *ResourceData {
   485  	result, err := schemaMap(r.Schema).Data(s, nil)
   486  	if err != nil {
   487  		// At the time of writing, this isn't possible (Data never returns
   488  		// non-nil errors). We panic to find this in the future if we have to.
   489  		// I don't see a reason for Data to ever return an error.
   490  		panic(err)
   491  	}
   492  
   493  	// load the Resource timeouts
   494  	result.timeouts = r.Timeouts
   495  	if result.timeouts == nil {
   496  		result.timeouts = &ResourceTimeout{}
   497  	}
   498  
   499  	// Set the schema version to latest by default
   500  	result.meta = map[string]interface{}{
   501  		"schema_version": strconv.Itoa(r.SchemaVersion),
   502  	}
   503  
   504  	return result
   505  }
   506  
   507  // TestResourceData Yields a ResourceData filled with this resource's schema for use in unit testing
   508  //
   509  // TODO: May be able to be removed with the above ResourceData function.
   510  func (r *Resource) TestResourceData() *ResourceData {
   511  	return &ResourceData{
   512  		schema: r.Schema,
   513  	}
   514  }
   515  
   516  // Returns true if the resource is "top level" i.e. not a sub-resource.
   517  func (r *Resource) isTopLevel() bool {
   518  	// TODO: This is a heuristic; replace with a definitive attribute?
   519  	return (r.Create != nil || r.Read != nil)
   520  }
   521  
   522  // Determines if a given InstanceState needs to be migrated by checking the
   523  // stored version number with the current SchemaVersion
   524  func (r *Resource) checkSchemaVersion(is *terraform.InstanceState) (bool, int) {
   525  	// Get the raw interface{} value for the schema version. If it doesn't
   526  	// exist or is nil then set it to zero.
   527  	raw := is.Meta["schema_version"]
   528  	if raw == nil {
   529  		raw = "0"
   530  	}
   531  
   532  	// Try to convert it to a string. If it isn't a string then we pretend
   533  	// that it isn't set at all. It should never not be a string unless it
   534  	// was manually tampered with.
   535  	rawString, ok := raw.(string)
   536  	if !ok {
   537  		rawString = "0"
   538  	}
   539  
   540  	stateSchemaVersion, _ := strconv.Atoi(rawString)
   541  	return stateSchemaVersion < r.SchemaVersion, stateSchemaVersion
   542  }
   543  
   544  func (r *Resource) recordCurrentSchemaVersion(
   545  	state *terraform.InstanceState) *terraform.InstanceState {
   546  	if state != nil && r.SchemaVersion > 0 {
   547  		if state.Meta == nil {
   548  			state.Meta = make(map[string]interface{})
   549  		}
   550  		state.Meta["schema_version"] = strconv.Itoa(r.SchemaVersion)
   551  	}
   552  	return state
   553  }
   554  
   555  // Noop is a convenience implementation of resource function which takes
   556  // no action and returns no error.
   557  func Noop(*ResourceData, interface{}) error {
   558  	return nil
   559  }
   560  
   561  // RemoveFromState is a convenience implementation of a resource function
   562  // which sets the resource ID to empty string (to remove it from state)
   563  // and returns no error.
   564  func RemoveFromState(d *ResourceData, _ interface{}) error {
   565  	d.SetId("")
   566  	return nil
   567  }