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As well as responding to `Configure` gRPC calls, a resource provider binary can also accept configuration from the engine via the `PULUMI_CONFIG` environment variable. Presently, the engine will only send configuration namespaced to the provider in question, and will strip namespaces when doing so. So, given an example host configuration of: ``` config: aws:region: eu-west-1 foo:bar: baz ``` an `aws` provider will be provided with `PULUMI_CONFIG='{"region":"eu-west-1"}'`, whereas a `gcp` provider will receive `PULUMI_CONFIG='{}'`, matching neither `aws:region` nor `foo:bar`. This is problematic for dynamic providers, since they are authored in and typically considered part of the user's program, and not as a separate entity. Consequently it is not unreasonable for a dynamic provider author to expect to have access to the entirety of the Pulumi configuration through e.g. `pulumi.Config`, just like any other code in their program -- #17050 and #4512 are two examples. This commit makes us live up to this expectation. Dynamic providers now receive all configuration values, with the namespaces preserved so that existing `pulumi.Config` code can work in a dynamic provider like it works everywhere else. Fixes #17050 |
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README.md
Pulumi Golang SDK
This directory contains support for writing Pulumi programs in the Go language. There are two aspects to this:
pulumi/
contains the client language bindings Pulumi program's code directly against;pulumi-language-go/
contains the language host plugin that the Pulumi engine uses to orchestrate updates.
To author a Pulumi program in Go, simply say so in your Pulumi.yaml
name: <my-project>
runtime: go
and ensure you have pulumi-language-go
on your path (it is distributed in the Pulumi download automatically).
By default, the language plugin will use your project's name, <my-project>
, as the executable that it loads. This too
must be on your path for the language provider to load it when you run pulumi preview
or pulumi up
.