pulumi/pkg/resource/provider/component_provider.go

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// Copyright 2016-2021, Pulumi Corporation.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package provider
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi/provider"
pulumirpc "github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/proto/go"
pbempty "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/empty"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
"google.golang.org/grpc/status"
)
type componentProvider struct {
pulumirpc.UnimplementedResourceProviderServer
host *HostClient
name string
version string
schema []byte
construct provider.ConstructFunc
call provider.CallFunc
}
type Options struct {
Name string
Version string
Schema []byte
Construct provider.ConstructFunc
Call provider.CallFunc
}
// MainWithOptions is an entrypoint for a resource provider plugin that implements `Construct` and optionally also
// `Call` for component resources.
//
// Using it isn't required but can cut down significantly on the amount of boilerplate necessary to fire up a new
// resource provider for components.
func MainWithOptions(opts Options) error {
return Main(opts.Name, func(host *HostClient) (pulumirpc.ResourceProviderServer, error) {
return &componentProvider{
host: host,
name: opts.Name,
version: opts.Version,
schema: opts.Schema,
construct: opts.Construct,
call: opts.Call,
}, nil
})
}
// ComponentMain is an entrypoint for a resource provider plugin that implements `Construct` for component resources.
// Using it isn't required but can cut down significantly on the amount of boilerplate necessary to fire up a new
// resource provider for components.
func ComponentMain(name, version string, schema []byte, construct provider.ConstructFunc) error {
return Main(name, func(host *HostClient) (pulumirpc.ResourceProviderServer, error) {
return &componentProvider{
host: host,
name: name,
version: version,
schema: schema,
construct: construct,
}, nil
})
}
// GetPluginInfo returns generic information about this plugin, like its version.
func (p *componentProvider) GetPluginInfo(context.Context, *pbempty.Empty) (*pulumirpc.PluginInfo, error) {
return &pulumirpc.PluginInfo{
Version: p.version,
}, nil
}
// GetSchema returns the JSON-encoded schema for this provider's package.
func (p *componentProvider) GetSchema(ctx context.Context,
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req *pulumirpc.GetSchemaRequest,
) (*pulumirpc.GetSchemaResponse, error) {
if v := req.GetVersion(); v != 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported schema version %d", v)
}
schema := string(p.schema)
if schema == "" {
schema = "{}"
}
return &pulumirpc.GetSchemaResponse{Schema: schema}, nil
}
// Configure configures the resource provider with "globals" that control its behavior.
func (p *componentProvider) Configure(ctx context.Context,
all: Reformat with gofumpt Per team discussion, switching to gofumpt. [gofumpt][1] is an alternative, stricter alternative to gofmt. It addresses other stylistic concerns that gofmt doesn't yet cover. [1]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt See the full list of [Added rules][2], but it includes: - Dropping empty lines around function bodies - Dropping unnecessary variable grouping when there's only one variable - Ensuring an empty line between multi-line functions - simplification (`-s` in gofmt) is always enabled - Ensuring multi-line function signatures end with `) {` on a separate line. [2]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#Added-rules gofumpt is stricter, but there's no lock-in. All gofumpt output is valid gofmt output, so if we decide we don't like it, it's easy to switch back without any code changes. gofumpt support is built into the tooling we use for development so this won't change development workflows. - golangci-lint includes a gofumpt check (enabled in this PR) - gopls, the LSP for Go, includes a gofumpt option (see [installation instrutions][3]) [3]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#installation This change was generated by running: ```bash gofumpt -w $(rg --files -g '*.go' | rg -v testdata | rg -v compilation_error) ``` The following files were manually tweaked afterwards: - pkg/cmd/pulumi/stack_change_secrets_provider.go: one of the lines overflowed and had comments in an inconvenient place - pkg/cmd/pulumi/destroy.go: `var x T = y` where `T` wasn't necessary - pkg/cmd/pulumi/policy_new.go: long line because of error message - pkg/backend/snapshot_test.go: long line trying to assign three variables in the same assignment I have included mention of gofumpt in the CONTRIBUTING.md.
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req *pulumirpc.ConfigureRequest,
) (*pulumirpc.ConfigureResponse, error) {
return &pulumirpc.ConfigureResponse{
AcceptSecrets: true,
SupportsPreview: true,
AcceptResources: true,
AcceptOutputs: true,
}, nil
}
// Construct creates a new instance of the provided component resource and returns its state.
func (p *componentProvider) Construct(ctx context.Context,
all: Reformat with gofumpt Per team discussion, switching to gofumpt. [gofumpt][1] is an alternative, stricter alternative to gofmt. It addresses other stylistic concerns that gofmt doesn't yet cover. [1]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt See the full list of [Added rules][2], but it includes: - Dropping empty lines around function bodies - Dropping unnecessary variable grouping when there's only one variable - Ensuring an empty line between multi-line functions - simplification (`-s` in gofmt) is always enabled - Ensuring multi-line function signatures end with `) {` on a separate line. [2]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#Added-rules gofumpt is stricter, but there's no lock-in. All gofumpt output is valid gofmt output, so if we decide we don't like it, it's easy to switch back without any code changes. gofumpt support is built into the tooling we use for development so this won't change development workflows. - golangci-lint includes a gofumpt check (enabled in this PR) - gopls, the LSP for Go, includes a gofumpt option (see [installation instrutions][3]) [3]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#installation This change was generated by running: ```bash gofumpt -w $(rg --files -g '*.go' | rg -v testdata | rg -v compilation_error) ``` The following files were manually tweaked afterwards: - pkg/cmd/pulumi/stack_change_secrets_provider.go: one of the lines overflowed and had comments in an inconvenient place - pkg/cmd/pulumi/destroy.go: `var x T = y` where `T` wasn't necessary - pkg/cmd/pulumi/policy_new.go: long line because of error message - pkg/backend/snapshot_test.go: long line trying to assign three variables in the same assignment I have included mention of gofumpt in the CONTRIBUTING.md.
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req *pulumirpc.ConstructRequest,
) (*pulumirpc.ConstructResponse, error) {
if p.construct != nil {
return provider.Construct(ctx, req, p.host.conn, p.construct)
}
return nil, status.Error(codes.Unimplemented, "Construct is not yet implemented")
}
// Call dynamically executes a method in the provider associated with a component resource.
func (p *componentProvider) Call(ctx context.Context,
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req *pulumirpc.CallRequest,
) (*pulumirpc.CallResponse, error) {
if p.call != nil {
return provider.Call(ctx, req, p.host.conn, p.call)
}
return nil, status.Error(codes.Unimplemented, "Call is not yet implemented")
}
// Cancel signals the provider to gracefully shut down and abort any ongoing resource operations.
// Operations aborted in this way will return an error (e.g., `Update` and `Create` will either a
// creation error or an initialization error). Since Cancel is advisory and non-blocking, it is up
// to the host to decide how long to wait after Cancel is called before (e.g.)
// hard-closing any gRPC connection.
func (p *componentProvider) Cancel(context.Context, *pbempty.Empty) (*pbempty.Empty, error) {
return &pbempty.Empty{}, nil
}
// Attach attaches to the engine for an already running provider.
func (p *componentProvider) Attach(ctx context.Context,
all: Reformat with gofumpt Per team discussion, switching to gofumpt. [gofumpt][1] is an alternative, stricter alternative to gofmt. It addresses other stylistic concerns that gofmt doesn't yet cover. [1]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt See the full list of [Added rules][2], but it includes: - Dropping empty lines around function bodies - Dropping unnecessary variable grouping when there's only one variable - Ensuring an empty line between multi-line functions - simplification (`-s` in gofmt) is always enabled - Ensuring multi-line function signatures end with `) {` on a separate line. [2]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#Added-rules gofumpt is stricter, but there's no lock-in. All gofumpt output is valid gofmt output, so if we decide we don't like it, it's easy to switch back without any code changes. gofumpt support is built into the tooling we use for development so this won't change development workflows. - golangci-lint includes a gofumpt check (enabled in this PR) - gopls, the LSP for Go, includes a gofumpt option (see [installation instrutions][3]) [3]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#installation This change was generated by running: ```bash gofumpt -w $(rg --files -g '*.go' | rg -v testdata | rg -v compilation_error) ``` The following files were manually tweaked afterwards: - pkg/cmd/pulumi/stack_change_secrets_provider.go: one of the lines overflowed and had comments in an inconvenient place - pkg/cmd/pulumi/destroy.go: `var x T = y` where `T` wasn't necessary - pkg/cmd/pulumi/policy_new.go: long line because of error message - pkg/backend/snapshot_test.go: long line trying to assign three variables in the same assignment I have included mention of gofumpt in the CONTRIBUTING.md.
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req *pulumirpc.PluginAttach,
) (*pbempty.Empty, error) {
host, err := NewHostClient(req.GetAddress())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
p.host = host
return &pbempty.Empty{}, nil
}
// GetMapping fetches the conversion mapping (if any) for this resource provider.
func (p *componentProvider) GetMapping(ctx context.Context,
all: Reformat with gofumpt Per team discussion, switching to gofumpt. [gofumpt][1] is an alternative, stricter alternative to gofmt. It addresses other stylistic concerns that gofmt doesn't yet cover. [1]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt See the full list of [Added rules][2], but it includes: - Dropping empty lines around function bodies - Dropping unnecessary variable grouping when there's only one variable - Ensuring an empty line between multi-line functions - simplification (`-s` in gofmt) is always enabled - Ensuring multi-line function signatures end with `) {` on a separate line. [2]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#Added-rules gofumpt is stricter, but there's no lock-in. All gofumpt output is valid gofmt output, so if we decide we don't like it, it's easy to switch back without any code changes. gofumpt support is built into the tooling we use for development so this won't change development workflows. - golangci-lint includes a gofumpt check (enabled in this PR) - gopls, the LSP for Go, includes a gofumpt option (see [installation instrutions][3]) [3]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#installation This change was generated by running: ```bash gofumpt -w $(rg --files -g '*.go' | rg -v testdata | rg -v compilation_error) ``` The following files were manually tweaked afterwards: - pkg/cmd/pulumi/stack_change_secrets_provider.go: one of the lines overflowed and had comments in an inconvenient place - pkg/cmd/pulumi/destroy.go: `var x T = y` where `T` wasn't necessary - pkg/cmd/pulumi/policy_new.go: long line because of error message - pkg/backend/snapshot_test.go: long line trying to assign three variables in the same assignment I have included mention of gofumpt in the CONTRIBUTING.md.
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req *pulumirpc.GetMappingRequest,
) (*pulumirpc.GetMappingResponse, error) {
return &pulumirpc.GetMappingResponse{Provider: "", Data: nil}, nil
}