pulumi/pkg/codegen/testing/test
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Merge #13136
13136: Add explicit package versioning to Go codegen r=guineveresaenger a=guineveresaenger

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# Description

This PR adds logic to explicitly set a Go SDK version as well as pluginDownloadURL in the SDK itself.
This will allow us to publish tags with explicit versions, ensure the engine references the correct plugin version, and will allow for the provider to use the correct version plugin much more reliably.

This PR adds a new `pulumiVersion` file and refactors the `pulumiUtilities` file to live alongside the new version file in an `internal` folder for utilities. This allows all resources in the provider to call on `internal.PkgVersion` without generating a mod-level utilities file alongside.

I have tested this against a flat structure SDK (pulumi-docker) and a modular SDK (pulumi-okta).
I have also edited the `schema.json` files in the unit tests to reflect the new utilities path.

The changes in the PR will allow us to:

1. Read a version into `pulumiVersion.go` during codegen
2. Commit and tag that commit as `sdk/v<Version>`
3. Have the exact same SDK that was built and tested be available on github
4. Clean up the CI step that explicitly tags the Go SDK.

Fixes #13012

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Co-authored-by: Guinevere Saenger <guinevere@pulumi.com>
2023-07-07 21:33:39 +00:00
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testdata Merge #13136 2023-07-07 21:33:39 +00:00
README.md Added README.md for SDKGen tests. 2023-03-01 08:39:36 -08:00
helpers.go Merge #12347 2023-03-03 19:30:12 +00:00
program_driver.go Merge #13251 2023-06-26 11:30:24 +00:00
program_driver_test.go Fix failing tests 2022-10-28 10:18:09 -07:00
sdk_driver.go added original codegen example 2023-06-09 08:23:47 -07:00
type_driver.go Initial implementation of simplified invokes for dotnet and nodejs 2023-01-11 14:17:14 -08:00

README.md

SDK Codegen Tests

TestSDKCodegen runs the complete set of SDK code generation tests against a particular language's code generator. It also verifies that the generated code is structurally sound.

The test files live in pkg/codegen/testing/test/testdata and are registered in the following globals in pkg/codegen/testing/test.

  • sdk_driver.go: PulumiPulumiSDKTests
  • program_driver.go: PulumiPulumiProgramTests
  • program_driver.go: PulumiPulumiYAMLProgramTests

An SDK code generation test files consists of a schema and a set of expected outputs for each language. Each test is structured as a directory that contains that information:

 testdata/
     my-simple-schema/   # i.e. `simple-enum-schema`
         schema.(json|yaml)
         go/
         python/
         nodejs/
         dotnet/
         ...

The schema is the only piece that must be manually authored.

Once the schema has been written, the actual codegen outputs can be generated by running the following in pkg/codegen directory:

PULUMI_ACCEPT=true go test ./...

This will rebuild subfolders such as go/ from scratch and store the set of code-generated file names in go/codegen-manifest.json. To generate the code for a specific directory in testdata, run the following instead:

PULUMI_ACCEPT=true go test ./... -run TestGenerate/$dirName

If these outputs look correct, they need to be checked into git and will then serve as the expected values for the normal test runs:

$ go test ./...

That is, the normal test runs will fail if changes to codegen or schema lead to a diff in the generated file set. If the diff is intentional, it can be accepted again via PULUMI_ACCEPT=true.

Writing Program Tests on Generated Code

To support running unit tests over the generated code, the tests also support mixing in manually written $lang-extras files into the generated tree. For example, given the following input:

 testdata/
     my-simple-schema/
         schema.json
         go/
         go-extras/
             tests/
                 go_test.go

The system will copy go-extras/tests/go_test.go into go/tests/go_test.go before performing compilation and unit test checks over the project generated in go.