Fixes#15410Fixes#13339
## Problem Context
When using `pulumi import` we generate code snippets for the resources
that were imported. Sometimes the user specifies `--parent
parentName=URN` or `--provider providerName=URN` which tweak the parent
or provider that the imported resources uses. When using `--parent` or
`--provider` the generated code emits a resource option `parent =
parentName` (in case of using `--parent`) where `parentName` is an
unbound variable.
Usually unbound variables would result in a _bind_ error such as `error:
undefined variable parentName` when type-checking the program however in
the import code generation we specify the bind option
`pcl.AllowMissingVariables` which turns that unbound variable errors
into warnings and code generation can continue to emit code.
This is all good and works as expected. However in the issues linked
above, we do get an _error_ for unbound variables in generated code even
though we specified `AllowMissingVariables`.
The problem as it turns out is when we are trying to generate code via
dynamically loaded `LangaugeRuntime` plugins. Specifically for NodeJS
and Python, we load `pulumi-language-nodejs` or `pulumi-language-python`
and call `GenerateProgram` to get the generated program. That function
`GenerateProgram` takes the text _SOURCE_ of the a bound program (one
that was bound using option `AllowMissingVariables`) and re-binds again
inside the implementation of the language plugin. The second time we
bind the program, we don't pass it the option `AllowMissingVariables`
and so it fails with `unboud variable` error.
I've verified that the issue above don't repro when doing an import for
dotnet (probably same for java/yaml) because we use the statically
linked function `codegen/{lang}/gen_program.go -> GenerateProgram`
## Solution
The problem can be solved by propagating the bind options from the CLI
to the language hosts during import so that they know how to bind the
program. I've extended the gRPC interface in `GenerateProgramRequest`
with a property `Strict` which follows the same logic from `pulumi
convert --strict` and made it such that the import command sends
`strict=false` to the language plugins when doing `GenerateProgram`.
This is consistent with `GenerateProject` that uses the same flag. When
`strict=false` we use `pcl.NonStrictBindOptions()` which includes
`AllowMissingVariables` .
## Repro
Once can test the before and after behaviour by running `pulumi up
--yes` on the following TypeScript program:
```ts
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as random from "@pulumi/random";
export class MyComponent extends pulumi.ComponentResource {
public readonly randomPetId: pulumi.Output<string>;
constructor(name: string, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions) {
super("example:index:MyComponent", name, {}, opts);
const randomPet = new random.RandomPet("randomPet", {}, {
parent: this
});
this.randomPetId = randomPet.id;
this.registerOutputs({
randomPetId: randomPet.id,
});
}
}
const example = new MyComponent("example");
export const randomPetId = example.randomPetId;
```
Then running `pulumi import -f import.json` where `import.json` contains
a resource to be imported under the created component (stack=`dev`,
project=`importerrors`)
```ts
{
"nameTable": {
"parentComponent": "urn:pulumi:dev::importerrors::example:index:MyComponent::example"
},
"resources": [
{
"type": "random:index/randomPassword:RandomPassword",
"name": "randomPassword",
"id": "supersecret",
"parent": "parentComponent"
}
]
}
```
Running this locally I get the following generated code (which
previously failed to generate)
```ts
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as random from "@pulumi/random";
const randomPassword = new random.RandomPassword("randomPassword", {
length: 11,
lower: true,
number: true,
numeric: true,
special: true,
upper: true,
}, {
parent: parentComponent,
});
```
# Description
Following up and extending #16208 such that now we guess references to
_properties_ `name` and `arn` between dependant resources when running
an import based on their literal data retrieved from providers.
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### Description
Taking an initial attempt at #10025 where we now try to guess ID
references of dependant resources instead of writing out the IDs as
literal values.
Instead of:
```hcl
// has ID=provider-generated-bucket-id-abc123
resource exampleBucket "aws:s3/bucket:Bucket" {}
resource exampleBucketObject "aws:s3/bucketObject:BucketObject" {
bucket = "provider-generated-bucket-id-abc123"
storageClass = "STANDARD"
}
```
We generate:
```hcl
resource exampleBucket "aws:s3/bucket:Bucket" {}
resource exampleBucketObject "aws:s3/bucketObject:BucketObject" {
bucket = exampleBucket.id
storageClass = "STANDARD"
}
```
This implies a dependency between `exampleBucketObject` and
`exampleBucket` without explicitly being added into the `dependsOn`
array (it would be redundant)
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# Description
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SerializePropertyValue needed a `context.Context` object to pass to the
`config.Encrypter`. It was using `context.TODO()`, this change instead
accepts a context on the parameters and lifts that up to
SerializeProperties, SerializeResource, SerializeOperation, and
SerializeDeployment.
There were a few call sites for those methods that already had a context
on hand, and they now pass that context. The other calls sites now use
`context.TODO()`, we should continue to iterate in this area to ensure
everywhere that needs a context has one passed in.
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Prompted by a comment in another review:
https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pull/14654#discussion_r1419995945
This lints that we don't use `fmt.Errorf` when `errors.New` will
suffice, it also covers a load of other cases where `Sprintf` is
sub-optimal.
Most of these edits were made by running `perfsprint --fix`.
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With the introduction of component programs there will be mulitple
"pulumi:pulumi:stack" resources in a program. We should therefore check
against the qualified type of resources to see if they are the root
stack, not just their direct type.
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No user visible change here, just laying the groundwork for import to be
able to have "logical names" (i.e. what's set in state and the URN) and
"program names" (i.e. what the source code and import file use, must be
unique).
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Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/13968.
Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/8949.
This requires changing the parsing of URN's slightly, it is _very_
likely that
providers will need to update to handle URNs like this correctly.
This changes resource names to be `string` not `QName`. We never
validated this before and it turns out that users have put all manner of
text for resource names so we just updating the system to correctly
reflect that.
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Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/12738https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pull/11834 turned on the prealloc
linter and changed a load of slice uses from just `var x T[]` to `x :=
make([]T, 0, preallocSize)`. This was good for performance but it turns
out there are a number of places in the codebase that treat a `nil`
slice as semnatically different to an empty slice.
Trying to test that, or even reason that through for every callsite is
untractable, so this PR replaces all expressions of the form `make([]T,
0, size)` with a call to `slice.Prealloc[T](size)`. When size is 0 that
returns a nil array, rather than an empty array.
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.
`importer` acts as a bridge between the sate and codegen. Unfortunately,
that means it relies on both. By moving `importer` into `pkg`, we
require that `pkg` relies on `codegen`, but not the other way around.