pulumi/pkg/engine/destroy.go

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// Copyright 2016-2018, Pulumi Corporation.
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package engine
import (
General prep work for refresh This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081): * The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update functionality works with respect to deploy.Source. This is the way we can plug in new sources of resource information during planning (and, soon, diffing). The way I intend to model refresh is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort. This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating a source specific to the kind of plan being requested. Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling things like `if Destroying` throughout. This tidies up some logic and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need. * Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations. This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works. For some reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource. I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant. * Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work. * I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs. I suspect this is because we're also on different versions. I changed generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt. At least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards. * I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
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"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/resource/deploy"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/resource/plugin"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/util/contract"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/util/logging"
General prep work for refresh This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081): * The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update functionality works with respect to deploy.Source. This is the way we can plug in new sources of resource information during planning (and, soon, diffing). The way I intend to model refresh is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort. This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating a source specific to the kind of plan being requested. Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling things like `if Destroying` throughout. This tidies up some logic and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need. * Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations. This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works. For some reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource. I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant. * Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work. * I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs. I suspect this is because we're also on different versions. I changed generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt. At least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards. * I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
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"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/workspace"
)
Revise the way previews are controlled I found the flag --force to be a strange name for skipping a preview, since that name is usually reserved for operations that might be harmful and yet you're coercing a tool to do it anyway, knowing there's a chance you're going to shoot yourself in the foot. I also found that what I almost always want in the situation where --force was being used is to actually just run a preview and have the confirmation auto-accepted. Going straight to --force isn't the right thing in a CI scenario, where you actually want to run a preview first, just to ensure there aren't any issues, before doing the update. In a sense, there are four options here: 1. Run a preview, ask for confirmation, then do an update (the default). 2. Run a preview, auto-accept, and then do an update (the CI scenario). 3. Just run a preview with neither a confirmation nor an update (dry run). 4. Just do an update, without performing a preview beforehand (rare). This change enables all four workflows in our CLI. Rather than have an explosion of flags, we have a single flag, --preview, which can specify the mode that we're operating in. The following are the values which correlate to the above four modes: 1. "": default (no --preview specified) 2. "auto": auto-accept preview confirmation 3. "only": only run a preview, don't confirm or update 4. "skip": skip the preview altogether As part of this change, I redid a bit of how the preview modes were specified. Rather than booleans, which had some illegal combinations, this change introduces a new enum type. Furthermore, because the engine is wholly ignorant of these flags -- and only the backend understands them -- it was confusing to me that engine.UpdateOptions stored this flag, especially given that all interesting engine options _also_ accepted a dryRun boolean. As of this change, the backend.PreviewBehavior controls the preview options.
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func Destroy(u UpdateInfo, ctx *Context, opts UpdateOptions, dryRun bool) (ResourceChanges, error) {
General prep work for refresh This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081): * The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update functionality works with respect to deploy.Source. This is the way we can plug in new sources of resource information during planning (and, soon, diffing). The way I intend to model refresh is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort. This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating a source specific to the kind of plan being requested. Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling things like `if Destroying` throughout. This tidies up some logic and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need. * Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations. This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works. For some reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource. I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant. * Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work. * I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs. I suspect this is because we're also on different versions. I changed generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt. At least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards. * I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
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contract.Require(u != nil, "u")
contract.Require(ctx != nil, "ctx")
defer func() { ctx.Events <- cancelEvent() }()
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info, err := newPlanContext(u, "destroy", ctx.ParentSpan)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer info.Close()
emitter, err := makeEventEmitter(ctx.Events, u)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return update(ctx, info, planOptions{
UpdateOptions: opts,
SourceFunc: newDestroySource,
Events: emitter,
Diag: newEventSink(emitter, false),
StatusDiag: newEventSink(emitter, true),
}, dryRun)
}
General prep work for refresh This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081): * The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update functionality works with respect to deploy.Source. This is the way we can plug in new sources of resource information during planning (and, soon, diffing). The way I intend to model refresh is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort. This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating a source specific to the kind of plan being requested. Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling things like `if Destroying` throughout. This tidies up some logic and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need. * Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations. This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works. For some reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource. I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant. * Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work. * I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs. I suspect this is because we're also on different versions. I changed generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt. At least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards. * I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
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func newDestroySource(
client deploy.BackendClient, opts planOptions, proj *workspace.Project, pwd, main string,
target *deploy.Target, plugctx *plugin.Context, dryRun bool) (deploy.Source, error) {
// Like Update, we need to gather the set of plugins necessary to delete everything in the snapshot.
// Unlike Update, we don't actually run the user's program so we only need the set of plugins described
// in the snapshot.
plugins, err := gatherPluginsFromSnapshot(plugctx, target)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Like Update, if we're missing plugins, attempt to download the missing plugins.
if err := ensurePluginsAreInstalled(client, plugins); err != nil {
logging.V(7).Infof("newDestroySource(): failed to install missing plugins: %v", err)
}
// We don't need the language plugin, since destroy doesn't run code, so we will leave that out.
if err := ensurePluginsAreLoaded(plugctx, plugins, plugin.AnalyzerPlugins); err != nil {
return nil, err
General prep work for refresh This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081): * The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update functionality works with respect to deploy.Source. This is the way we can plug in new sources of resource information during planning (and, soon, diffing). The way I intend to model refresh is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort. This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating a source specific to the kind of plan being requested. Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling things like `if Destroying` throughout. This tidies up some logic and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need. * Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations. This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works. For some reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource. I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant. * Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work. * I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs. I suspect this is because we're also on different versions. I changed generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt. At least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards. * I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
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}
// Create a nil source. This simply returns "nothing" as the new state, which will cause the
// engine to destroy the entire existing state.
return deploy.NullSource, nil
General prep work for refresh This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081): * The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update functionality works with respect to deploy.Source. This is the way we can plug in new sources of resource information during planning (and, soon, diffing). The way I intend to model refresh is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort. This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating a source specific to the kind of plan being requested. Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling things like `if Destroying` throughout. This tidies up some logic and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need. * Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations. This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works. For some reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource. I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant. * Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work. * I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs. I suspect this is because we're also on different versions. I changed generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt. At least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards. * I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
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}