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// Copyright 2016-2021, Pulumi Corporation.
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//go:build !all
// +build !all
package main
import (
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"fmt"
"math/big"
test: schema support for testprovider (#15829) <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> This PR enhances the testprovider to have a Pulumi schema, e.g. to be able to use it with Pulumi YAML. Related to https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/15788 ## Checklist - [x] I have run `make tidy` to update any new dependencies - [x] I have run `make lint` to verify my code passes the lint check - [ ] I have formatted my code using `gofumpt` <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Cloud, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Cloud API version <!-- @Pulumi employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. -->
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pschema "github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/v3/codegen/schema"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/common/resource"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/common/resource/plugin"
rpc "github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/proto/go"
Remove deprecated Protobufs imports (#15158) <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> github.com/golang/protobuf is marked deprecated and I was getting increasingly triggered by the inconsistency of importing the `Empty` type from "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/empty" or "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/emptypb" as "pbempty" or "empty" or "emptypb". Similar for the struct type. So this replaces all the Protobufs imports with ones from "google.golang.org/protobuf", normalises the import name to always just be the module name (emptypb), and adds the depguard linter to ensure we don't use the deprecated package anymore. ## Checklist - [x] I have run `make tidy` to update any new dependencies - [x] I have run `make lint` to verify my code passes the lint check - [x] I have formatted my code using `gofumpt` <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [ ] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Cloud, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Cloud API version <!-- @Pulumi employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. -->
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/emptypb"
)
test: schema support for testprovider (#15829) <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> This PR enhances the testprovider to have a Pulumi schema, e.g. to be able to use it with Pulumi YAML. Related to https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/15788 ## Checklist - [x] I have run `make tidy` to update any new dependencies - [x] I have run `make lint` to verify my code passes the lint check - [ ] I have formatted my code using `gofumpt` <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Cloud, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Cloud API version <!-- @Pulumi employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. -->
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func init() {
providerSchema.Resources["testprovider:index:Random"] = pschema.ResourceSpec{
ObjectTypeSpec: pschema.ObjectTypeSpec{
Description: "A test resource that generates a random string of a given length and with an optional prefix.",
Properties: map[string]pschema.PropertySpec{
"length": {
TypeSpec: pschema.TypeSpec{Type: "integer"},
Description: "The length of the random string (not including the prefix, if any).",
},
Change `pulumi refresh` to report diff relative to desired state instead of relative to only output changes (#16146) Presently, the behaviour of diffing during refresh steps is incomplete, returning only an "output diff" that presents the changes in outputs. This commit changes refresh steps so that: * they compute a diff similar to the one that would be computed if a `preview` were run immediately after the refresh, which is more typically what users expect and want; and * `IgnoreChanges` resource options are respected when performing the new desired-state diffs, so that property additions or changes reported by a refresh can be ignored. In particular, `IgnoreChanges` can now be used to acknowledge that part or all of a resource may change in the provider, but the user is OK with this and doesn't want to be notified about it during a refresh. Importantly, this means that the diff won't be reported, but also that the changes won't be applied to state. The implementation covers the following: * A diff is computed using the inputs from the program and then inverting the result, since in the case of a refresh the diff is being driven by the provider side and not the program. This doesn't change what is stored back into the state, but it does produce a diff that is more aligned with the "true changes to the desired state". * `IgnoreChanges` resource options are now stored in state, so that this information can be used in refresh operations that do not have access to/run the program. * In the context of a refresh operation, `IgnoreChanges` applies to *both* input and output properties. This differs from the behaviour of a normal update operation, where `IgnoreChanges` only considers input properties. * The special `"*"` value for `IgnoreChanges` can be used to ignore all properties. It _also_ ignores the case where the resource cannot be found in the provider, and instead keeps the resource intact in state with its existing input and output properties. Because the program is not run for refresh operations, `IgnoreChanges` options must be applied separately before a refresh takes place. This can be accomplished using e.g. a `pulumi up` that applies the options prior to a refresh. We should investigate perhaps providing a `pulumi state set ...`-like CLI to make these sorts of changes directly to a state. For use cases relying on the legacy refresh diff provider, the `PULUMI_USE_LEGACY_REFRESH_DIFF` environment variable can be set, which will disable desired-state diff computation. We only need to perform checks in `RefreshStep.{ResultOp,Apply}`, since downstream code will work correctly based on the presence or absence of a `DetailedDiff` in the step. ### Notes - https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/16144 affects some of these cases - though its technically orthogonal - https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/11279 is another technically orthogonal issue that many providers (at least TFBridge ones) - do not report back changes to input properties on Read when the input property (or property path) was missing on the inputs. This is again technically orthogonal - but leads to cases that appear "wrong" in terms of what is stored back into the state still - though the same as before this change. - Azure Native doesn't seem to handle `ignoreChanges` passed to Diff, so the ability to ignore changes on refresh doesn't currently work for Azure Native. ### Fixes * Fixes #16072 * Fixes #16278 * Fixes #16334 * Not quite #12346, but likely replaces the need for that Co-authored-by: Will Jones <will@sacharissa.co.uk>
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"prefix": {
TypeSpec: pschema.TypeSpec{Type: "string"},
Description: "An optional prefix.",
},
test: schema support for testprovider (#15829) <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> This PR enhances the testprovider to have a Pulumi schema, e.g. to be able to use it with Pulumi YAML. Related to https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/15788 ## Checklist - [x] I have run `make tidy` to update any new dependencies - [x] I have run `make lint` to verify my code passes the lint check - [ ] I have formatted my code using `gofumpt` <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [x] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Cloud, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Cloud API version <!-- @Pulumi employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. -->
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"result": {
TypeSpec: pschema.TypeSpec{Type: "string"},
Description: "A random string.",
},
},
Type: "object",
},
InputProperties: map[string]pschema.PropertySpec{
"length": {
TypeSpec: pschema.TypeSpec{Type: "integer"},
Description: "The length of the random string (not including the prefix, if any).",
},
"prefix": {
TypeSpec: pschema.TypeSpec{Type: "string"},
Description: "An optional prefix.",
},
},
}
}
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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type randomResourceProvider struct{}
func (p *randomResourceProvider) Check(ctx context.Context, req *rpc.CheckRequest) (*rpc.CheckResponse, error) {
return &rpc.CheckResponse{Inputs: req.News, Failures: nil}, nil
}
func (p *randomResourceProvider) Diff(ctx context.Context, req *rpc.DiffRequest) (*rpc.DiffResponse, error) {
olds, err := plugin.UnmarshalProperties(req.GetOlds(), plugin.MarshalOptions{KeepUnknowns: true, SkipNulls: true})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
news, err := plugin.UnmarshalProperties(req.GetNews(), plugin.MarshalOptions{KeepUnknowns: true, SkipNulls: true})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
d := olds.Diff(news)
var replaces []string
changes := rpc.DiffResponse_DIFF_NONE
if d.Changed("length") {
changes = rpc.DiffResponse_DIFF_SOME
replaces = append(replaces, "length")
}
if d.Changed("prefix") {
changes = rpc.DiffResponse_DIFF_SOME
replaces = append(replaces, "prefix")
}
return &rpc.DiffResponse{
Changes: changes,
Replaces: replaces,
}, nil
}
func (p *randomResourceProvider) Create(ctx context.Context, req *rpc.CreateRequest) (*rpc.CreateResponse, error) {
inputs, err := plugin.UnmarshalProperties(req.GetProperties(), plugin.MarshalOptions{
KeepUnknowns: true,
SkipNulls: true,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !inputs["length"].IsNumber() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected input property 'length' of type 'number' but got '%s", inputs["length"].TypeString())
}
n := int(inputs["length"].NumberValue())
var prefix string
if p, has := inputs["prefix"]; has {
if !p.IsString() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected input property 'prefix' of type 'string' but got '%s", p.TypeString())
}
prefix = p.StringValue()
}
// Actually "create" the random number
result, err := makeRandom(n)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
outputs := resource.NewPropertyMapFromMap(map[string]interface{}{
"length": n,
"result": prefix + result,
})
Change `pulumi refresh` to report diff relative to desired state instead of relative to only output changes (#16146) Presently, the behaviour of diffing during refresh steps is incomplete, returning only an "output diff" that presents the changes in outputs. This commit changes refresh steps so that: * they compute a diff similar to the one that would be computed if a `preview` were run immediately after the refresh, which is more typically what users expect and want; and * `IgnoreChanges` resource options are respected when performing the new desired-state diffs, so that property additions or changes reported by a refresh can be ignored. In particular, `IgnoreChanges` can now be used to acknowledge that part or all of a resource may change in the provider, but the user is OK with this and doesn't want to be notified about it during a refresh. Importantly, this means that the diff won't be reported, but also that the changes won't be applied to state. The implementation covers the following: * A diff is computed using the inputs from the program and then inverting the result, since in the case of a refresh the diff is being driven by the provider side and not the program. This doesn't change what is stored back into the state, but it does produce a diff that is more aligned with the "true changes to the desired state". * `IgnoreChanges` resource options are now stored in state, so that this information can be used in refresh operations that do not have access to/run the program. * In the context of a refresh operation, `IgnoreChanges` applies to *both* input and output properties. This differs from the behaviour of a normal update operation, where `IgnoreChanges` only considers input properties. * The special `"*"` value for `IgnoreChanges` can be used to ignore all properties. It _also_ ignores the case where the resource cannot be found in the provider, and instead keeps the resource intact in state with its existing input and output properties. Because the program is not run for refresh operations, `IgnoreChanges` options must be applied separately before a refresh takes place. This can be accomplished using e.g. a `pulumi up` that applies the options prior to a refresh. We should investigate perhaps providing a `pulumi state set ...`-like CLI to make these sorts of changes directly to a state. For use cases relying on the legacy refresh diff provider, the `PULUMI_USE_LEGACY_REFRESH_DIFF` environment variable can be set, which will disable desired-state diff computation. We only need to perform checks in `RefreshStep.{ResultOp,Apply}`, since downstream code will work correctly based on the presence or absence of a `DetailedDiff` in the step. ### Notes - https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/16144 affects some of these cases - though its technically orthogonal - https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/11279 is another technically orthogonal issue that many providers (at least TFBridge ones) - do not report back changes to input properties on Read when the input property (or property path) was missing on the inputs. This is again technically orthogonal - but leads to cases that appear "wrong" in terms of what is stored back into the state still - though the same as before this change. - Azure Native doesn't seem to handle `ignoreChanges` passed to Diff, so the ability to ignore changes on refresh doesn't currently work for Azure Native. ### Fixes * Fixes #16072 * Fixes #16278 * Fixes #16334 * Not quite #12346, but likely replaces the need for that Co-authored-by: Will Jones <will@sacharissa.co.uk>
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if prefix != "" {
outputs["prefix"] = resource.NewStringProperty(prefix)
}
outputs["result"] = resource.MakeSecret(outputs["result"])
outputProperties, err := plugin.MarshalProperties(
outputs,
plugin.MarshalOptions{KeepUnknowns: true, SkipNulls: true},
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &rpc.CreateResponse{
Id: result,
Properties: outputProperties,
}, nil
}
func (p *randomResourceProvider) Read(ctx context.Context, req *rpc.ReadRequest) (*rpc.ReadResponse, error) {
// Just return back the input state.
return &rpc.ReadResponse{
Id: req.Id,
Properties: req.Properties,
}, nil
}
func (p *randomResourceProvider) Update(ctx context.Context, req *rpc.UpdateRequest) (*rpc.UpdateResponse, error) {
// Our Random resource will never be updated - if there is a diff, it will be a replacement.
panic("Update not implemented")
}
Remove deprecated Protobufs imports (#15158) <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> github.com/golang/protobuf is marked deprecated and I was getting increasingly triggered by the inconsistency of importing the `Empty` type from "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/empty" or "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/emptypb" as "pbempty" or "empty" or "emptypb". Similar for the struct type. So this replaces all the Protobufs imports with ones from "google.golang.org/protobuf", normalises the import name to always just be the module name (emptypb), and adds the depguard linter to ensure we don't use the deprecated package anymore. ## Checklist - [x] I have run `make tidy` to update any new dependencies - [x] I have run `make lint` to verify my code passes the lint check - [x] I have formatted my code using `gofumpt` <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [ ] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Cloud, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Cloud API version <!-- @Pulumi employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. -->
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func (p *randomResourceProvider) Delete(ctx context.Context, req *rpc.DeleteRequest) (*emptypb.Empty, error) {
// Note that for our Random resource, we don't have to do anything on Delete.
Remove deprecated Protobufs imports (#15158) <!--- Thanks so much for your contribution! If this is your first time contributing, please ensure that you have read the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) documentation. --> # Description <!--- Please include a summary of the change and which issue is fixed. Please also include relevant motivation and context. --> github.com/golang/protobuf is marked deprecated and I was getting increasingly triggered by the inconsistency of importing the `Empty` type from "github.com/golang/protobuf/ptypes/empty" or "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/emptypb" as "pbempty" or "empty" or "emptypb". Similar for the struct type. So this replaces all the Protobufs imports with ones from "google.golang.org/protobuf", normalises the import name to always just be the module name (emptypb), and adds the depguard linter to ensure we don't use the deprecated package anymore. ## Checklist - [x] I have run `make tidy` to update any new dependencies - [x] I have run `make lint` to verify my code passes the lint check - [x] I have formatted my code using `gofumpt` <!--- Please provide details if the checkbox below is to be left unchecked. --> - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works <!--- User-facing changes require a CHANGELOG entry. --> - [ ] I have run `make changelog` and committed the `changelog/pending/<file>` documenting my change <!-- If the change(s) in this PR is a modification of an existing call to the Pulumi Cloud, then the service should honor older versions of the CLI where this change would not exist. You must then bump the API version in /pkg/backend/httpstate/client/api.go, as well as add it to the service. --> - [ ] Yes, there are changes in this PR that warrants bumping the Pulumi Cloud API version <!-- @Pulumi employees: If yes, you must submit corresponding changes in the service repo. -->
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return &emptypb.Empty{}, nil
}
func makeRandom(length int) (string, error) {
charset := []rune("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789")
result := make([]rune, length)
for i := range result {
num, err := rand.Int(rand.Reader, big.NewInt(int64(len(charset))))
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
result[i] = charset[num.Int64()]
}
return string(result), nil
}