pulumi/cmd/cancel.go

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// Copyright 2016-2018, Pulumi Corporation.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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package cmd
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/util/result"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/backend/display"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/backend/httpstate"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/diag/colors"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/util/cmdutil"
)
func newCancelCmd() *cobra.Command {
var yes bool
var stack string
var cmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "cancel [<stack-name>]",
Args: cmdutil.MaximumNArgs(1),
Short: "Cancel a stack's currently running update, if any",
Long: "Cancel a stack's currently running update, if any.\n" +
"\n" +
"This command cancels the update currently being applied to a stack if any exists.\n" +
"Note that this operation is _very dangerous_, and may leave the stack in an\n" +
"inconsistent state if a resource operation was pending when the update was canceled.\n" +
"\n" +
"After this command completes successfully, the stack will be ready for further\n" +
"updates.",
Run: cmdutil.RunResultFunc(func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) result.Result {
// Use the stack provided or, if missing, default to the current one.
if len(args) > 0 {
if stack != "" {
return result.Error("only one of --stack or argument stack name may be specified, not both")
}
stack = args[0]
}
opts := display.Options{
Color: cmdutil.GetGlobalColorization(),
}
Initial support for passing URLs to `new` and `up` (#1727) * Initial support for passing URLs to `new` and `up` This PR adds initial support for `pulumi new` using Git under the covers to manage Pulumi templates, providing the same experience as before. You can now also optionally pass a URL to a Git repository, e.g. `pulumi new [<url>]`, including subdirectories within the repository, and arbitrary branches, tags, or commits. The following commands result in the same behavior from the user's perspective: - `pulumi new javascript` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/templates/javascript` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/master/templates/javascript` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/HEAD/templates/javascript` To specify an arbitrary branch, tag, or commit: - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<branch>/templates/javascript` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<tag>/templates/javascript` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<commit>/templates/javascript` Branches and tags can include '/' separators, and `pulumi` will still find the right subdirectory. URLs to Gists are also supported, e.g.: `pulumi new https://gist.github.com/justinvp/6673959ceb9d2ac5a14c6d536cb871a6` If the specified subdirectory in the repository does not contain a `Pulumi.yaml`, it will look for subdirectories within containing `Pulumi.yaml` files, and prompt the user to choose a template, along the lines of how `pulumi new` behaves when no template is specified. The following commands result in the CLI prompting to choose a template: - `pulumi new` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/templates` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/master/templates` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/HEAD/templates` Of course, arbitrary branches, tags, or commits can be specified as well: - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<branch>/templates` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<tag>/templates` - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<commit>/templates` This PR also includes initial support for passing URLs to `pulumi up`, providing a streamlined way to deploy installable cloud applications with Pulumi, without having to manage source code locally before doing a deployment. For example, `pulumi up https://github.com/justinvp/aws` can be used to deploy a sample AWS app. The stack can be updated with different versions, e.g. `pulumi up https://github.com/justinvp/aws/tree/v2 -s <stack-to-update>` Config values can optionally be passed via command line flags, e.g. `pulumi up https://github.com/justinvp/aws -c aws:region=us-west-2 -c foo:bar=blah` Gists can also be used, e.g. `pulumi up https://gist.github.com/justinvp/62fde0463f243fcb49f5a7222e51bc76` * Fix panic when hitting ^C from "choose template" prompt * Add description to templates When running `pulumi new` without specifying a template, include the template description along with the name in the "choose template" display. ``` $ pulumi new Please choose a template: aws-go A minimal AWS Go program aws-javascript A minimal AWS JavaScript program aws-python A minimal AWS Python program aws-typescript A minimal AWS TypeScript program > go A minimal Go program hello-aws-javascript A simple AWS serverless JavaScript program javascript A minimal JavaScript program python A minimal Python program typescript A minimal TypeScript program ``` * React to changes to the pulumi/templates repo. We restructured the `pulumi/templates` repo to have all the templates in the root instead of in a `templates` subdirectory, so make the change here to no longer look for templates in `templates`. This also fixes an issue around using `Depth: 1` that I found while testing this. When a named template is used, we attempt to clone or pull from the `pulumi/templates` repo to `~/.pulumi/templates`. Having it go in this well-known directory allows us to maintain previous behavior around allowing offline use of templates. If we use `Depth: 1` for the initial clone, it will fail when attempting to pull when there are updates to the remote repository. Unfortunately, there's no built-in `--unshallow` support in `go-git` and setting a larger `Depth` doesn't appear to help. There may be a workaround, but for now, if we're cloning the pulumi templates directory to `~/.pulumi/templates`, we won't use `Depth: 1`. For template URLs, we will continue to use `Depth: 1` as we clone those to a temp directory (which gets deleted) that we'll never try to update. * List available templates in help text * Address PR Feedback * Don't show "Installing dependencies" message for `up` * Fix secrets handling When prompting for config, if the existing stack value is a secret, keep it a secret and mask the prompt. If the template says it should be secret, make it a secret. * Fix ${PROJECT} and ${DESCRIPTION} handling for `up` Templates used with `up` should already have a filled-in project name and description, but if it's a `new`-style template, that has `${PROJECT}` and/or `${DESCRIPTION}`, be helpful and just replace these with better values. * Fix stack handling Add a bool `setCurrent` param to `requireStack` to control whether the current stack should be saved in workspace settings. For the `up <url>` case, we don't want to save. Also, split the `up` code into two separate functions: one for the `up <url>` case and another for the normal `up` case where you have workspace in your current directory. While we may be able to combine them back into a single function, right now it's a bit cleaner being separate, even with some small amount of duplication. * Fix panic due to nil crypter Lazily get the crypter only if needed inside `promptForConfig`. * Embellish comment * Harden isPreconfiguredEmptyStack check Fix the code to check to make sure the URL specified on the command line matches the URL stored in the `pulumi:template` config value, and that the rest of the config from the stack satisfies the config requirements of the template.
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s, err := requireStack(stack, false, opts, true /*setCurrent*/)
if err != nil {
return result.FromError(err)
}
// Ensure that we are targeting the Pulumi cloud.
backend, ok := s.Backend().(httpstate.Backend)
if !ok {
return result.Error("the `cancel` command is not supported for local stacks")
}
// Ensure the user really wants to do this.
stackName := string(s.Ref().Name())
prompt := fmt.Sprintf("This will irreversibly cancel the currently running update for '%s'!", stackName)
if !yes && !confirmPrompt(prompt, stackName, opts) {
fmt.Println("confirmation declined")
return result.Bail()
}
// Cancel the update.
if err := backend.CancelCurrentUpdate(commandContext(), s.Ref()); err != nil {
return result.FromError(err)
}
msg := fmt.Sprintf(
"%sThe currently running update for '%s' has been canceled!%s",
colors.SpecAttention, stackName, colors.Reset)
fmt.Println(opts.Color.Colorize(msg))
return nil
}),
}
cmd.PersistentFlags().BoolVarP(
&yes, "yes", "y", false,
"Skip confirmation prompts, and proceed with cancellation anyway")
cmd.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(
&stack, "stack", "s", "",
"The name of the stack to operate on. Defaults to the current stack")
return cmd
}