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module github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3
go 1.18
replace golang.org/x/text => golang.org/x/text v0.3.8
require (
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github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.5.2 // indirect
github.com/blang/semver v3.5.1+incompatible
github.com/cheggaaa/pb v1.0.29
github.com/djherbis/times v1.5.0
github.com/golang/glog v1.1.0
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.3
github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-opentracing v0.0.0-20180507213350-8e809c8a8645
github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror v1.1.1
github.com/mitchellh/go-ps v1.0.0
github.com/nxadm/tail v1.4.8
github.com/opentracing/opentracing-go v1.2.0
github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1
github.com/rivo/uniseg v0.4.4
github.com/rogpeppe/go-internal v1.11.0
github.com/sabhiram/go-gitignore v0.0.0-20210923224102-525f6e181f06
github.com/spf13/cast v1.4.1
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.7.0
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4
github.com/texttheater/golang-levenshtein v1.0.1
github.com/tweekmonster/luser v0.0.0-20161003172636-3fa38070dbd7
github.com/uber/jaeger-client-go v2.30.0+incompatible
golang.org/x/crypto v0.9.0
golang.org/x/mod v0.12.0
golang.org/x/net v0.10.0
golang.org/x/sys v0.11.0
google.golang.org/grpc v1.57.0
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0
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gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1
pgregory.net/rapid v0.5.5
sourcegraph.com/sourcegraph/appdash v0.0.0-20211028080628-e2786a622600
)
Move InstallDependencies to the language plugin (#9294) * Move InstallDependencies to the language plugin This changes `pulumi new` and `pulumi up <template>` to invoke the language plugin to install dependencies, rather than having the code to install dependencies hardcoded into the cli itself. This does not change the way policypacks or plugin dependencies are installed. In theory we can make pretty much the same change to just invoke the language plugin, but baby steps we don't need to make that change at the same time as this. We used to feed the result of these install commands (dotnet build, npm install, etc) directly through to the CLI stdout/stderr. To mostly maintain that behaviour the InstallDependencies gRCP method streams back bytes to be written to stdout/stderr, those bytes are either read from pipes or a pty that we run the install commands with. The use of a pty is controlled by the global colorisation option in the cli. An alternative designs was to use the Engine interface to Log the results of install commands. This renders very differently to just writing directly to the standard outputs and I don't think would support control codes so well. The design as is means that `npm install` for example is still able to display a progress bar and colors even though we're running it in a separate process and streaming its output back via gRPC. The only "oddity" I feel that's fallen out of this work is that InstallDependencies for python used to overwrite the virtualenv runtime option. It looks like this was because our templates don't bother setting that. Because InstallDependencies doesn't have the project file, and at any rate will be used for policy pack projects in the future, I've moved that logic into `pulumi new` when it mutates the other project file settings. I think we should at some point cleanup so the templates correctly indicate to use a venv, or maybe change python to assume a virtual env of "venv" if none is given? * Just warn if pty fails to open * Add tests and return real tty files * Add to CHANGELOG * lint * format * Test strings * Log pty opening for trace debugging * s/Hack/Workaround * Use termios * Tweak terminal test * lint * Fix windows build
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require (
cmdutil.ReadConsole[NoEcho]: Use bubbletea (#13815) Switch the cmdutil.ReadConsole and cmdutil.ReadConsoleNoEcho functions to use the bubbletea library to render the prompt, using the textinput widget provided by the accompanying bubbles library. The resulting input widgets support arrow keys, back space, and some basic readline-style bindings including Ctrl-A, Alt-B, etc. I went through all uses of ReadConsole or ReadConsoleNoEcho. Only the one in new.go had a non-compliant prompt that I had to adjust. Note: One divergence in behavior I opted for was that password prompts will echo '*' characters as the user is typing and then no echo once they've accepted or canceled the value. Previously, the prompt did not echo anything in either case. <details> <summary> Introduction if you're unfamiliar with bubbletea </summary> bubbletea operates by modeling the widget state as an immutable data structure that receives messages for events. On receiving a message (key press, e.g.) the model's Update method returns a new model instance representing its new state. Update may also optionally return additional commands for the program, e.g. stop running, or print something and move on. The model's View method returns what should be drawn in the terminal based on the model's current state. This programming model makes it reasonably straightforward to unit test some of the core functionality of independent widgets as demonstrated in this PR. </details> Resolves #1565 --- Demos: <details> <summary>Plain text</summary> ![prompt-plain](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/66258fc8-f772-4d01-bc7c-1f7b116aebaa) </details> <details> <summary>Secret</summary> ![prompt-secret](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/372f862e-9186-4d47-ba7d-0107c47f52f6) </details> <details> <summary>Secret prompt with padding</summary> ![prompt-secret-2](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/e9b7c253-4c9d-4235-9fa6-197aa0522033) </details>
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github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles v0.16.1
github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea v0.24.2
github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss v0.7.1
github.com/go-git/go-git/v5 v5.6.0
github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2 v2.17.0
Move InstallDependencies to the language plugin (#9294) * Move InstallDependencies to the language plugin This changes `pulumi new` and `pulumi up <template>` to invoke the language plugin to install dependencies, rather than having the code to install dependencies hardcoded into the cli itself. This does not change the way policypacks or plugin dependencies are installed. In theory we can make pretty much the same change to just invoke the language plugin, but baby steps we don't need to make that change at the same time as this. We used to feed the result of these install commands (dotnet build, npm install, etc) directly through to the CLI stdout/stderr. To mostly maintain that behaviour the InstallDependencies gRCP method streams back bytes to be written to stdout/stderr, those bytes are either read from pipes or a pty that we run the install commands with. The use of a pty is controlled by the global colorisation option in the cli. An alternative designs was to use the Engine interface to Log the results of install commands. This renders very differently to just writing directly to the standard outputs and I don't think would support control codes so well. The design as is means that `npm install` for example is still able to display a progress bar and colors even though we're running it in a separate process and streaming its output back via gRPC. The only "oddity" I feel that's fallen out of this work is that InstallDependencies for python used to overwrite the virtualenv runtime option. It looks like this was because our templates don't bother setting that. Because InstallDependencies doesn't have the project file, and at any rate will be used for policy pack projects in the future, I've moved that logic into `pulumi new` when it mutates the other project file settings. I think we should at some point cleanup so the templates correctly indicate to use a venv, or maybe change python to assume a virtual env of "venv" if none is given? * Just warn if pty fails to open * Add tests and return real tty files * Add to CHANGELOG * lint * format * Test strings * Log pty opening for trace debugging * s/Hack/Workaround * Use termios * Tweak terminal test * lint * Fix windows build
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github.com/pkg/term v1.1.0
github.com/pulumi/esc v0.4.0
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github.com/santhosh-tekuri/jsonschema/v5 v5.0.0
golang.org/x/term v0.8.0
lukechampine.com/frand v1.4.2
Move InstallDependencies to the language plugin (#9294) * Move InstallDependencies to the language plugin This changes `pulumi new` and `pulumi up <template>` to invoke the language plugin to install dependencies, rather than having the code to install dependencies hardcoded into the cli itself. This does not change the way policypacks or plugin dependencies are installed. In theory we can make pretty much the same change to just invoke the language plugin, but baby steps we don't need to make that change at the same time as this. We used to feed the result of these install commands (dotnet build, npm install, etc) directly through to the CLI stdout/stderr. To mostly maintain that behaviour the InstallDependencies gRCP method streams back bytes to be written to stdout/stderr, those bytes are either read from pipes or a pty that we run the install commands with. The use of a pty is controlled by the global colorisation option in the cli. An alternative designs was to use the Engine interface to Log the results of install commands. This renders very differently to just writing directly to the standard outputs and I don't think would support control codes so well. The design as is means that `npm install` for example is still able to display a progress bar and colors even though we're running it in a separate process and streaming its output back via gRPC. The only "oddity" I feel that's fallen out of this work is that InstallDependencies for python used to overwrite the virtualenv runtime option. It looks like this was because our templates don't bother setting that. Because InstallDependencies doesn't have the project file, and at any rate will be used for policy pack projects in the future, I've moved that logic into `pulumi new` when it mutates the other project file settings. I think we should at some point cleanup so the templates correctly indicate to use a venv, or maybe change python to assume a virtual env of "venv" if none is given? * Just warn if pty fails to open * Add tests and return real tty files * Add to CHANGELOG * lint * format * Test strings * Log pty opening for trace debugging * s/Hack/Workaround * Use termios * Tweak terminal test * lint * Fix windows build
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)
require (
github.com/HdrHistogram/hdrhistogram-go v1.1.2 // indirect
github.com/ProtonMail/go-crypto v0.0.0-20221026131551-cf6655e29de4 // indirect
github.com/acomagu/bufpipe v1.0.3 // indirect
github.com/aead/chacha20 v0.0.0-20180709150244-8b13a72661da // indirect
github.com/agext/levenshtein v1.2.3 // indirect
github.com/apparentlymart/go-textseg/v13 v13.0.0 // indirect
cmdutil.ReadConsole[NoEcho]: Use bubbletea (#13815) Switch the cmdutil.ReadConsole and cmdutil.ReadConsoleNoEcho functions to use the bubbletea library to render the prompt, using the textinput widget provided by the accompanying bubbles library. The resulting input widgets support arrow keys, back space, and some basic readline-style bindings including Ctrl-A, Alt-B, etc. I went through all uses of ReadConsole or ReadConsoleNoEcho. Only the one in new.go had a non-compliant prompt that I had to adjust. Note: One divergence in behavior I opted for was that password prompts will echo '*' characters as the user is typing and then no echo once they've accepted or canceled the value. Previously, the prompt did not echo anything in either case. <details> <summary> Introduction if you're unfamiliar with bubbletea </summary> bubbletea operates by modeling the widget state as an immutable data structure that receives messages for events. On receiving a message (key press, e.g.) the model's Update method returns a new model instance representing its new state. Update may also optionally return additional commands for the program, e.g. stop running, or print something and move on. The model's View method returns what should be drawn in the terminal based on the model's current state. This programming model makes it reasonably straightforward to unit test some of the core functionality of independent widgets as demonstrated in this PR. </details> Resolves #1565 --- Demos: <details> <summary>Plain text</summary> ![prompt-plain](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/66258fc8-f772-4d01-bc7c-1f7b116aebaa) </details> <details> <summary>Secret</summary> ![prompt-secret](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/372f862e-9186-4d47-ba7d-0107c47f52f6) </details> <details> <summary>Secret prompt with padding</summary> ![prompt-secret-2](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/e9b7c253-4c9d-4235-9fa6-197aa0522033) </details>
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github.com/atotto/clipboard v0.1.4 // indirect
github.com/aymanbagabas/go-osc52/v2 v2.0.1 // indirect
github.com/cloudflare/circl v1.3.3 // indirect
cmdutil.ReadConsole[NoEcho]: Use bubbletea (#13815) Switch the cmdutil.ReadConsole and cmdutil.ReadConsoleNoEcho functions to use the bubbletea library to render the prompt, using the textinput widget provided by the accompanying bubbles library. The resulting input widgets support arrow keys, back space, and some basic readline-style bindings including Ctrl-A, Alt-B, etc. I went through all uses of ReadConsole or ReadConsoleNoEcho. Only the one in new.go had a non-compliant prompt that I had to adjust. Note: One divergence in behavior I opted for was that password prompts will echo '*' characters as the user is typing and then no echo once they've accepted or canceled the value. Previously, the prompt did not echo anything in either case. <details> <summary> Introduction if you're unfamiliar with bubbletea </summary> bubbletea operates by modeling the widget state as an immutable data structure that receives messages for events. On receiving a message (key press, e.g.) the model's Update method returns a new model instance representing its new state. Update may also optionally return additional commands for the program, e.g. stop running, or print something and move on. The model's View method returns what should be drawn in the terminal based on the model's current state. This programming model makes it reasonably straightforward to unit test some of the core functionality of independent widgets as demonstrated in this PR. </details> Resolves #1565 --- Demos: <details> <summary>Plain text</summary> ![prompt-plain](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/66258fc8-f772-4d01-bc7c-1f7b116aebaa) </details> <details> <summary>Secret</summary> ![prompt-secret](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/372f862e-9186-4d47-ba7d-0107c47f52f6) </details> <details> <summary>Secret prompt with padding</summary> ![prompt-secret-2](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/e9b7c253-4c9d-4235-9fa6-197aa0522033) </details>
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github.com/containerd/console v1.0.4-0.20230313162750-1ae8d489ac81 // indirect
github.com/go-git/gcfg v1.5.0 // indirect
github.com/go-git/go-billy/v5 v5.4.0 // indirect
github.com/imdario/mergo v0.3.13 // indirect
cmdutil.ReadConsole[NoEcho]: Use bubbletea (#13815) Switch the cmdutil.ReadConsole and cmdutil.ReadConsoleNoEcho functions to use the bubbletea library to render the prompt, using the textinput widget provided by the accompanying bubbles library. The resulting input widgets support arrow keys, back space, and some basic readline-style bindings including Ctrl-A, Alt-B, etc. I went through all uses of ReadConsole or ReadConsoleNoEcho. Only the one in new.go had a non-compliant prompt that I had to adjust. Note: One divergence in behavior I opted for was that password prompts will echo '*' characters as the user is typing and then no echo once they've accepted or canceled the value. Previously, the prompt did not echo anything in either case. <details> <summary> Introduction if you're unfamiliar with bubbletea </summary> bubbletea operates by modeling the widget state as an immutable data structure that receives messages for events. On receiving a message (key press, e.g.) the model's Update method returns a new model instance representing its new state. Update may also optionally return additional commands for the program, e.g. stop running, or print something and move on. The model's View method returns what should be drawn in the terminal based on the model's current state. This programming model makes it reasonably straightforward to unit test some of the core functionality of independent widgets as demonstrated in this PR. </details> Resolves #1565 --- Demos: <details> <summary>Plain text</summary> ![prompt-plain](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/66258fc8-f772-4d01-bc7c-1f7b116aebaa) </details> <details> <summary>Secret</summary> ![prompt-secret](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/372f862e-9186-4d47-ba7d-0107c47f52f6) </details> <details> <summary>Secret prompt with padding</summary> ![prompt-secret-2](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/e9b7c253-4c9d-4235-9fa6-197aa0522033) </details>
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github.com/lucasb-eyer/go-colorful v1.2.0 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.18 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-localereader v0.0.1 // indirect
github.com/mitchellh/go-wordwrap v1.0.1 // indirect
cmdutil.ReadConsole[NoEcho]: Use bubbletea (#13815) Switch the cmdutil.ReadConsole and cmdutil.ReadConsoleNoEcho functions to use the bubbletea library to render the prompt, using the textinput widget provided by the accompanying bubbles library. The resulting input widgets support arrow keys, back space, and some basic readline-style bindings including Ctrl-A, Alt-B, etc. I went through all uses of ReadConsole or ReadConsoleNoEcho. Only the one in new.go had a non-compliant prompt that I had to adjust. Note: One divergence in behavior I opted for was that password prompts will echo '*' characters as the user is typing and then no echo once they've accepted or canceled the value. Previously, the prompt did not echo anything in either case. <details> <summary> Introduction if you're unfamiliar with bubbletea </summary> bubbletea operates by modeling the widget state as an immutable data structure that receives messages for events. On receiving a message (key press, e.g.) the model's Update method returns a new model instance representing its new state. Update may also optionally return additional commands for the program, e.g. stop running, or print something and move on. The model's View method returns what should be drawn in the terminal based on the model's current state. This programming model makes it reasonably straightforward to unit test some of the core functionality of independent widgets as demonstrated in this PR. </details> Resolves #1565 --- Demos: <details> <summary>Plain text</summary> ![prompt-plain](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/66258fc8-f772-4d01-bc7c-1f7b116aebaa) </details> <details> <summary>Secret</summary> ![prompt-secret](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/372f862e-9186-4d47-ba7d-0107c47f52f6) </details> <details> <summary>Secret prompt with padding</summary> ![prompt-secret-2](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/e9b7c253-4c9d-4235-9fa6-197aa0522033) </details>
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github.com/muesli/ansi v0.0.0-20211018074035-2e021307bc4b // indirect
github.com/muesli/cancelreader v0.2.2 // indirect
github.com/muesli/reflow v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/muesli/termenv v0.15.1 // indirect
github.com/pjbgf/sha1cd v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/skeema/knownhosts v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/zclconf/go-cty v1.13.2 // indirect
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230817173708-d852ddb80c63 // indirect
golang.org/x/sync v0.2.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20230706204954-ccb25ca9f130 // indirect
)
require (
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect
github.com/emirpasic/gods v1.18.1 // indirect
github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.5.4 // indirect
github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 // indirect
github.com/hashicorp/errwrap v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.6.0
github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/jbenet/go-context v0.0.0-20150711004518-d14ea06fba99 // indirect
github.com/kevinburke/ssh_config v1.2.0
cmdutil.ReadConsole[NoEcho]: Use bubbletea (#13815) Switch the cmdutil.ReadConsole and cmdutil.ReadConsoleNoEcho functions to use the bubbletea library to render the prompt, using the textinput widget provided by the accompanying bubbles library. The resulting input widgets support arrow keys, back space, and some basic readline-style bindings including Ctrl-A, Alt-B, etc. I went through all uses of ReadConsole or ReadConsoleNoEcho. Only the one in new.go had a non-compliant prompt that I had to adjust. Note: One divergence in behavior I opted for was that password prompts will echo '*' characters as the user is typing and then no echo once they've accepted or canceled the value. Previously, the prompt did not echo anything in either case. <details> <summary> Introduction if you're unfamiliar with bubbletea </summary> bubbletea operates by modeling the widget state as an immutable data structure that receives messages for events. On receiving a message (key press, e.g.) the model's Update method returns a new model instance representing its new state. Update may also optionally return additional commands for the program, e.g. stop running, or print something and move on. The model's View method returns what should be drawn in the terminal based on the model's current state. This programming model makes it reasonably straightforward to unit test some of the core functionality of independent widgets as demonstrated in this PR. </details> Resolves #1565 --- Demos: <details> <summary>Plain text</summary> ![prompt-plain](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/66258fc8-f772-4d01-bc7c-1f7b116aebaa) </details> <details> <summary>Secret</summary> ![prompt-secret](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/372f862e-9186-4d47-ba7d-0107c47f52f6) </details> <details> <summary>Secret prompt with padding</summary> ![prompt-secret-2](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/assets/41730/e9b7c253-4c9d-4235-9fa6-197aa0522033) </details>
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github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.14 // indirect
github.com/opentracing/basictracer-go v1.1.0 // indirect
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect
github.com/sergi/go-diff v1.3.1 // indirect
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 // indirect
github.com/uber/jaeger-lib v2.4.1+incompatible // indirect
github.com/xanzy/ssh-agent v0.3.3 // indirect
go.uber.org/atomic v1.9.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.9.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/protobuf v1.31.0
gopkg.in/tomb.v1 v1.0.0-20141024135613-dd632973f1e7 // indirect
gopkg.in/warnings.v0 v0.1.2 // indirect
)