| package addrs |
| |
| import ( |
| "github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2" |
| tfaddr "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-registry-address" |
| svchost "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-svchost" |
| "github.com/hashicorp/terraform/internal/tfdiags" |
| ) |
| |
| // Provider encapsulates a single provider type. In the future this will be |
| // extended to include additional fields including Namespace and SourceHost |
| type Provider = tfaddr.Provider |
| |
| // DefaultProviderRegistryHost is the hostname used for provider addresses that do |
| // not have an explicit hostname. |
| const DefaultProviderRegistryHost = tfaddr.DefaultProviderRegistryHost |
| |
| // BuiltInProviderHost is the pseudo-hostname used for the "built-in" provider |
| // namespace. Built-in provider addresses must also have their namespace set |
| // to BuiltInProviderNamespace in order to be considered as built-in. |
| const BuiltInProviderHost = tfaddr.BuiltInProviderHost |
| |
| // BuiltInProviderNamespace is the provider namespace used for "built-in" |
| // providers. Built-in provider addresses must also have their hostname |
| // set to BuiltInProviderHost in order to be considered as built-in. |
| // |
| // The this namespace is literally named "builtin", in the hope that users |
| // who see FQNs containing this will be able to infer the way in which they are |
| // special, even if they haven't encountered the concept formally yet. |
| const BuiltInProviderNamespace = tfaddr.BuiltInProviderNamespace |
| |
| // LegacyProviderNamespace is the special string used in the Namespace field |
| // of type Provider to mark a legacy provider address. This special namespace |
| // value would normally be invalid, and can be used only when the hostname is |
| // DefaultRegistryHost because that host owns the mapping from legacy name to |
| // FQN. |
| const LegacyProviderNamespace = tfaddr.LegacyProviderNamespace |
| |
| func IsDefaultProvider(addr Provider) bool { |
| return addr.Hostname == DefaultProviderRegistryHost && addr.Namespace == "hashicorp" |
| } |
| |
| // NewProvider constructs a provider address from its parts, and normalizes |
| // the namespace and type parts to lowercase using unicode case folding rules |
| // so that resulting addrs.Provider values can be compared using standard |
| // Go equality rules (==). |
| // |
| // The hostname is given as a svchost.Hostname, which is required by the |
| // contract of that type to have already been normalized for equality testing. |
| // |
| // This function will panic if the given namespace or type name are not valid. |
| // When accepting namespace or type values from outside the program, use |
| // ParseProviderPart first to check that the given value is valid. |
| func NewProvider(hostname svchost.Hostname, namespace, typeName string) Provider { |
| return tfaddr.NewProvider(hostname, namespace, typeName) |
| } |
| |
| // ImpliedProviderForUnqualifiedType represents the rules for inferring what |
| // provider FQN a user intended when only a naked type name is available. |
| // |
| // For all except the type name "terraform" this returns a so-called "default" |
| // provider, which is under the registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/ namespace. |
| // |
| // As a special case, the string "terraform" maps to |
| // "terraform.io/builtin/terraform" because that is the more likely user |
| // intent than the now-unmaintained "registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/terraform" |
| // which remains only for compatibility with older Terraform versions. |
| func ImpliedProviderForUnqualifiedType(typeName string) Provider { |
| switch typeName { |
| case "terraform": |
| // Note for future maintainers: any additional strings we add here |
| // as implied to be builtin must never also be use as provider names |
| // in the registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/... namespace, because |
| // otherwise older versions of Terraform could implicitly select |
| // the registry name instead of the internal one. |
| return NewBuiltInProvider(typeName) |
| default: |
| return NewDefaultProvider(typeName) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // NewDefaultProvider returns the default address of a HashiCorp-maintained, |
| // Registry-hosted provider. |
| func NewDefaultProvider(name string) Provider { |
| return tfaddr.Provider{ |
| Type: MustParseProviderPart(name), |
| Namespace: "hashicorp", |
| Hostname: DefaultProviderRegistryHost, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // NewBuiltInProvider returns the address of a "built-in" provider. See |
| // the docs for Provider.IsBuiltIn for more information. |
| func NewBuiltInProvider(name string) Provider { |
| return tfaddr.Provider{ |
| Type: MustParseProviderPart(name), |
| Namespace: BuiltInProviderNamespace, |
| Hostname: BuiltInProviderHost, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // NewLegacyProvider returns a mock address for a provider. |
| // This will be removed when ProviderType is fully integrated. |
| func NewLegacyProvider(name string) Provider { |
| return Provider{ |
| // We intentionally don't normalize and validate the legacy names, |
| // because existing code expects legacy provider names to pass through |
| // verbatim, even if not compliant with our new naming rules. |
| Type: name, |
| Namespace: LegacyProviderNamespace, |
| Hostname: DefaultProviderRegistryHost, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // ParseProviderSourceString parses a value of the form expected in the "source" |
| // argument of a required_providers entry and returns the corresponding |
| // fully-qualified provider address. This is intended primarily to parse the |
| // FQN-like strings returned by terraform-config-inspect. |
| // |
| // The following are valid source string formats: |
| // |
| // - name |
| // - namespace/name |
| // - hostname/namespace/name |
| func ParseProviderSourceString(str string) (tfaddr.Provider, tfdiags.Diagnostics) { |
| var diags tfdiags.Diagnostics |
| |
| ret, err := tfaddr.ParseProviderSource(str) |
| if pe, ok := err.(*tfaddr.ParserError); ok { |
| diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{ |
| Severity: hcl.DiagError, |
| Summary: pe.Summary, |
| Detail: pe.Detail, |
| }) |
| return ret, diags |
| } |
| |
| if !ret.HasKnownNamespace() { |
| ret.Namespace = "hashicorp" |
| } |
| |
| return ret, nil |
| } |
| |
| // MustParseProviderSourceString is a wrapper around ParseProviderSourceString that panics if |
| // it returns an error. |
| func MustParseProviderSourceString(str string) Provider { |
| result, diags := ParseProviderSourceString(str) |
| if diags.HasErrors() { |
| panic(diags.Err().Error()) |
| } |
| return result |
| } |
| |
| // ParseProviderPart processes an addrs.Provider namespace or type string |
| // provided by an end-user, producing a normalized version if possible or |
| // an error if the string contains invalid characters. |
| // |
| // A provider part is processed in the same way as an individual label in a DNS |
| // domain name: it is transformed to lowercase per the usual DNS case mapping |
| // and normalization rules and may contain only letters, digits, and dashes. |
| // Additionally, dashes may not appear at the start or end of the string. |
| // |
| // These restrictions are intended to allow these names to appear in fussy |
| // contexts such as directory/file names on case-insensitive filesystems, |
| // repository names on GitHub, etc. We're using the DNS rules in particular, |
| // rather than some similar rules defined locally, because the hostname part |
| // of an addrs.Provider is already a hostname and it's ideal to use exactly |
| // the same case folding and normalization rules for all of the parts. |
| // |
| // In practice a provider type string conventionally does not contain dashes |
| // either. Such names are permitted, but providers with such type names will be |
| // hard to use because their resource type names will not be able to contain |
| // the provider type name and thus each resource will need an explicit provider |
| // address specified. (A real-world example of such a provider is the |
| // "google-beta" variant of the GCP provider, which has resource types that |
| // start with the "google_" prefix instead.) |
| // |
| // It's valid to pass the result of this function as the argument to a |
| // subsequent call, in which case the result will be identical. |
| func ParseProviderPart(given string) (string, error) { |
| return tfaddr.ParseProviderPart(given) |
| } |
| |
| // MustParseProviderPart is a wrapper around ParseProviderPart that panics if |
| // it returns an error. |
| func MustParseProviderPart(given string) string { |
| result, err := ParseProviderPart(given) |
| if err != nil { |
| panic(err.Error()) |
| } |
| return result |
| } |
| |
| // IsProviderPartNormalized compares a given string to the result of ParseProviderPart(string) |
| func IsProviderPartNormalized(str string) (bool, error) { |
| normalized, err := ParseProviderPart(str) |
| if err != nil { |
| return false, err |
| } |
| if str == normalized { |
| return true, nil |
| } |
| return false, nil |
| } |