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Author SHA1 Message Date
stack72 4c4a4733e8 Fixing up the go deps as this was breaking the publish step 2020-12-08 14:30:21 +00:00
Vivek Lakshmanan ed0d427958 Add a python shim script to work around https://github.com/golang/go/issues/42919 2020-12-07 14:17:45 -08:00
Justin Van Patten 5ab051cd97
Implement GetRequiredPlugins for Python (#5787)
Implement GetRequiredPlugins for Python, which determines the plugins
required by the program.

Also, if the `virtualenv` runtime option is set, and the specified
virtual directory is missing or empty, automatically create it and
install dependencies into it.
2020-12-03 19:22:16 -08:00
Joe Duffy 01d0d64e84
Correctly rename stack files during a rename (#5812)
* Correctly rename stack files during a rename

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#4463, by renaming a stack's configuration
file based on its stack-part, and ignoring the owner-part. Our
workspace system doesn't recognize configuration files with fully
qualified names. That, by the way, causes problems if we have
multiple stacks in different organizations that share a stack-part.

The fix here is simple: propagate the new StackReference from the
Rename operation and rely on the backend's normalization to a
simple name, and then use that the same way we are using a
StackReference to determine the path for the origin stack.

An alternative fix is to recognize fully qualified config files,
however, there's a fair bit of cleanup we will be doing as part of
https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/2522 and
https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/4605, so figured it is best
to make this work the way the system expects first, and revisit it
as part of those overall workstreams. I also suspect we may want to
consider changing the default behavior here as part of
https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/5731.

Tests TBD; need some advice on how best to test this since it
only happens with our HTTP state backend -- all integration tests
appear to use the local filestate backend at the moment.

* Add a changelog entry for bug fix

* Add some stack rename tests

* Fix a typo

* Address CR feedback

* Make some logic clearer

Use "parsedName" instead of "qn", add a comment explaining why
we're doing this, and also explicitly ignore the error rather
than implicitly doing so with _.
2020-12-01 16:55:48 -08:00
Justin Van Patten edc79325fe
Add support for getResource to Node.js SDK (#5837)
And update Node's resource ref deserialization to match Python.

Also, fixed a bug in Python resource ref deserialization that I noticed.
2020-12-01 10:58:15 -08:00
Levi Blackstone aec5ada15d
[sdk/go]: Add support for getResource to Go SDK (#5823)
- Clean up resourceOptions and associated methods
- Add URN field and setter function
- Invoke getResource if URN set
2020-12-01 11:03:47 -07:00
Nathan Winder 0bdf73341b
Enable creation of TStack using IServiceProvider (#5723)
* Enable creation of TStack using IServiceProvider to enable dependency injection.

* fixed line endings

* update change log

* Added PR link to change log

* fixed change log

* Added integration test

* Review adjustments

Co-authored-by: Mikhail Shilkov <github@mikhail.io>
2020-11-30 16:43:18 +01:00
Komal 48f43906f4
[sdk/python] - Support enums (#5615)
Co-authored-by: Pat Gavlin <pat@pulumi.com>
2020-11-24 19:15:11 -06:00
Mikhail Shilkov ebb4ddb86a
Add support for getResource to the .NET SDK (#5817) 2020-11-23 20:55:03 +01:00
Luke Hoban 4ecd8f9f56
Add PULUMI_BACKEND_URL env var (#5789)
The PULUMI_BACKEND_URL env var allows specifying the backend to use instead of deferring to the project or the ~/.pulumi/credentials.json file to decide on the "current" backend.  This allows for using Pulumi without a dependence on this piece of global filesystem state, so that each `pulumi` invocation can control the exact backend it want's to operate on, without having to do stateful `pulumi login`/`pulumi logout` operations.

This is especially useful for automation scenarios like Automation API generally (and effectively solves https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/5591), or https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-kubernetes-operator/issues/83 specifically.

This also makes things like efe7a599e6/dist/actions/entrypoint.sh (L10) less necessary, and possible to accomplish for any containerized `pulumi` execution without the need for this logic to be embedded in bash scripts wrapping the CLI.
2020-11-22 15:27:59 -08:00
Pat Gavlin 20f7720869
Add support for getResource to the Python SDK. (#5694)
Just what it says on the tin.

The SDK code generator will be updated to use the new `urn`
resource option inside of each module's implementation of
`ResourceModule.construct`.

Part of #2430.

Co-authored-by: Justin Van Patten <jvp@justinvp.com>
2020-11-20 13:13:23 -08:00
Paul Stack d43f8bd311
Fix the go sum files to ensure non dirty tree (#5683) 2020-11-04 20:04:03 +00:00
Lee Briggs 4d96994fd1
switch uuid packages (#5608)
Co-authored-by: Pat Gavlin <pat@pulumi.com>
2020-11-04 03:13:04 +00:00
Justin Van Patten 855f14c053
Support remote components in Go (#5558) 2020-10-29 15:13:17 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 3d2e31289a
Add support for serialized resource references. (#5041)
Resources are serialized as their URN, ID, and package version. Each
Pulumi package is expected to register itself with the SDK. The package
will be invoked to construct appropriate instances of rehydrated
resources. Packages are distinguished by their name and their version.

This is the foundation of cross-process resources.

Related to #2430.

Co-authored-by: Mikhail Shilkov <github@mikhail.io>
Co-authored-by: Luke Hoban <luke@pulumi.com>
Co-authored-by: Levi Blackstone <levi@pulumi.com>
2020-10-27 10:12:12 -07:00
Komal ec9c02f578
Add tests for ts enums (#5605) 2020-10-22 10:53:29 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 89c71bb49e
[cli] Add an import command. (#4765)
Co-authored-by: stack72 <public@paulstack.co.uk>
2020-10-14 12:51:53 +01:00
Bo-Yi Wu e687cbcffc
fix: fix the warning from gofmt command. (#5543) 2020-10-10 14:10:47 +01:00
Paul Stack 5430586a9e
Upgrade to Go v1.15.x (#5467) 2020-10-09 17:35:12 +01:00
Justin Van Patten df75f0ed95
Support remote components in .NET (#5485) 2020-10-06 10:19:22 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 97c006b5ce
[sdk/python] Fix secret regression (#5496)
A recent change to output deserialization resulted in secrets being returned unwrapped. This change addresses the regression, ensuring any unwrapped secret values are rewrapped before being returned.
2020-10-01 14:57:51 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 9bcf02e7ed
Support remote components in Python (#5375) 2020-09-30 14:09:20 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 2585b86aa4
Initial support for remote component construction. (#5280)
These changes add initial support for the construction of remote
components. For now, this support is limited to the NodeJS SDK;
follow-up changes will implement support for the other SDKs.

Remote components are component resources that are constructed and
managed by plugins rather than by Pulumi programs. In this sense, they
are a bit like cloud resources, and are supported by the same
distribution and plugin loading mechanisms and described by the same
schema system.

The construction of a remote component is initiated by a
`RegisterResourceRequest` with the new `remote` field set to `true`.
When the resource monitor receives such a request, it loads the plugin
that implements the component resource and calls the `Construct`
method added to the resource provider interface as part of these
changes. This method accepts the information necessary to construct the
component and its children: the component's name, type, resource
options, inputs, and input dependencies. It is responsible for
dispatching to the appropriate component factory to create the
component, then returning its URN, resolved output properties, and
output property dependencies. The dependency information is necessary to
support features such as delete-before-replace, which rely on precise
dependency information for custom resources.

These changes also add initial support for more conveniently
implementing resource providers in NodeJS. The interface used to
implement such a provider is similar to the dynamic provider interface
(and may be unified with that interface in the future).

An example of a NodeJS program constructing a remote component resource
also implemented in NodeJS can be found in
`tests/construct_component/nodejs`.

This is the core of #2430.
2020-09-07 19:33:55 -07:00
Lee Briggs 09c73c1c9b
add build tags to all integration tests (#5271)
* add build tags to all integration tests

* fix go sdk imports

* make transformation Dirs global
2020-09-02 09:11:15 -07:00
Evan Boyle 09964d2031
Merge branch 'master' into evan/auto 2020-08-28 19:11:14 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 493136d2f0
GHA: Use same commands the CLI does to create venv (#5206)
Use the same commands the CLI does to create venv for Python projects, and add a test.
2020-08-28 16:08:32 -07:00
Scott Murray 60fcc1951b Added --suppress-permalink option
Added `--suppress-permalink` option to suppress the permalink output which addresses https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/4103
2020-08-28 21:37:48 +01:00
evanboyle 463c7b6588 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi into evan/auto 2020-08-24 17:51:40 -07:00
evanboyle 27db14791a auto error tests 2020-08-23 19:43:51 -07:00
Justin Van Patten cd9fae599d
Python SDK changes to support input/output classes (#5033)
Python SDK changes to support strongly-typed input/output "dataclasses".
2020-08-19 01:15:56 -07:00
Luke Hoban 2470d59efb
Revert "Added --suppress-permalink option (#5177)" (#5185)
This reverts commit f8d929d197.
2020-08-18 08:50:44 -07:00
Scott Murray f8d929d197
Added --suppress-permalink option (#5177) 2020-08-17 22:11:44 -07:00
Paul Stack 44a806180b
Bump version of go-cloud to v0.20.0 (#5156) 2020-08-11 17:48:56 +01:00
evanboyle 12d7216769 serve engine address via pulumi host command 2020-07-30 15:20:57 -07:00
Lee Briggs bad67d3242
switch os/user with luser
We make several calls to `os/user`, which uses CGO and means
cross-compilation is not possible. This replaces `os/user` with the
`luser` package, which is a drop-in replacement which does not use `CGO`
2020-07-27 14:44:08 -07:00
Paul Stack 6d09fe32df
Add the ability to copy configs between stacks (#4971) 2020-07-17 11:14:10 +01:00
Komal 8d1b39434c
Skip python tests during investigation (#4896) 2020-06-25 11:51:25 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 3d4c6523d2
[schema/docs] Use a Markdown parser. (#4838)
In particular, use the parser to filter and extract examples. This also
sets up support for entity references in documentation that can be used
in order to render language-specific names for resources, functions,
types, and properties.

Related to #4632 and #4159.
2020-06-17 14:02:45 -07:00
Evan Boyle fa69a31c97
Set default namespace for go config for config-less get/try/require (#4802) 2020-06-12 16:35:06 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 9b0169be35
Fix pylint(no-member) when accessing resource.id (#4813)
Pylint currently reports `E1101: Instance of 'Bucket' has no 'id' member (no-member)` on lines in Pulumi Python programs like:

```python
pulumi.export('bucket_name', bucket.id)
```

Here's a description of this message from http://pylint-messages.wikidot.com/messages:e1101:

> Used when an object (variable, function, …) is accessed for a non-existent member.
>
> False positives: This message may report object members that are created dynamically, but exist at the time they are accessed.

This appears to be a false positive case: `id` isn't set in the constructor (it's set later in `register_resource`) and Pylint isn't able to figure this out statically. `urn` has the same problem. (Oddly, Pylint doesn't complain when accessing other resource output properties).

This change refactors `register_resource` so that `id` and `urn` can be assigned in the resource's constructor, so that Pylint can see it being assigned. The change also does the same with `read_resource`.
2020-06-12 12:41:56 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 78270ae3fc
Fix panic on pulumi up prompt when filtering and hitting arrow key (#4808)
When running `pulumi up`, after the preview, we prompt asking whether to proceed with the update. If you type to filter the options and then hit an arrow key a couple times, the CLI panics. This is a bug in the `survey` library we depend on. The issue has been fixed in the library upstream; this change updates our dependency.
2020-06-11 12:34:15 -07:00
Justin Van Patten b77ec919d4
Install and use dependencies automatically for new Python projects (#4775)
Automatically create a virtual environment and install dependencies in it with `pulumi new` and `pulumi policy new` for Python templates.

This will save a new `virtualenv` runtime option in `Pulumi.yaml` (`PulumiPolicy.yaml` for policy packs):

```yaml
runtime:
  name: python
  options:
    virtualenv: venv
```

`virtualenv` is the path to a virtual environment that Pulumi will use when running `python` commands.

Existing projects are unaffected and can opt-in to using this by setting `virtualenv`, otherwise, they'll continue to work as-is.
2020-06-09 16:42:53 -07:00
Luke Hoban 678a5a6d3e
Export the CustomTimeouts class (#4747)
This class was available in the pulumi.resource module, but was not exported from the core `pulumi` module as intended for all public APIs at this level.
2020-06-03 15:36:44 -07:00
Paul Stack 45e1917a30
Upgrade to Go 1.14.x (#4697) 2020-05-28 12:01:33 +01:00
Justin Van Patten 6b0a845cc1
Support publishing Python policy packs (#4644)
Adds support for publishing Python policy packs to the service, and downloading/using such policy packs when applied to stacks in an organization.
2020-05-22 15:01:15 -07:00
Lee Briggs 362fc8d7f2
Merge branch 'master' into feature/go-cloud-azurekeyvault-regions 2020-05-19 08:07:09 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 088751a4a8
[codegen/hcl2] Refactor package schema loading. (#4661)
- Move the implementation of loadPackageSchema into a method on
  PackageCache
- Protect the cache with synchronization primitives to enable
  concurrency in downstream consumers
- Use jsoniter to deserialize schemas
2020-05-18 17:35:11 -07:00
Lee Briggs 72766fd4e6
Use latest upstream of gocloud.dev 2020-05-18 07:43:41 -07:00
Lee Briggs e045c2ac71
# This is a combination of 2 commits.
# This is the 1st commit message:

Use patched azure gocloud library

Fixes #4642

# The commit message #2 will be skipped:

# sync with pulumi-master branch
2020-05-18 07:43:20 -07:00
Lee Briggs cae7743863
Add integration tests for gcp and azure (#4525) 2020-05-14 18:19:10 +01:00
Chris Smith bc02ca6750
Skip cleanup step (#4590) 2020-05-11 14:15:53 -07:00
Paul Stack 48f906e026
Allow pulumi stack export to decrypt secrets (#4046) 2020-05-11 19:16:30 +01:00
Chris Smith 7ed4e42c38
Enable container runtime tests for cron jobs (#4509)
* Enable container runtime tests for cron jobs

* Use VERSION var from Makefile

Co-authored-by: Paul Stack <public@paulstack.co.uk>

Co-authored-by: Paul Stack <public@paulstack.co.uk>
2020-04-30 12:52:05 -07:00
Paul Stack f06e48b414
Enable fish completions for pulumi cli (#4401) 2020-04-30 15:45:57 +01:00
Pat Gavlin 2e9499a000
[codegen/hcl2] Fix the apply rewriter. (#4486)
Some of the apply rewriter's assumptions were broken by the richer
expressions available in HCL2. These changes fix those broken
assumptions, in particular the assumption that only scope traversal
expressions are sources of eventual values.
2020-04-24 22:04:24 -07:00
komal 94ac46c2ad Skip node test on windows 2020-04-24 13:40:09 -07:00
komal caf85f344e remove semicolon 2020-04-23 12:52:47 -07:00
komal 0139b8f512 fix c# test 2020-04-23 11:21:19 -07:00
komal 3766c4f05d fix imports 2020-04-23 11:21:19 -07:00
komal cacb2ab873 remove unneeded requirement 2020-04-23 11:21:19 -07:00
komal 4fd5c4b4d5 shorten unnecessary gitignore 2020-04-23 11:21:19 -07:00
komal 383ab9602d add large resource integration tests for each language 2020-04-23 11:21:19 -07:00
Paul Stack d1a37e2aca
Ensure yes is passed when creating a new template in a container (#4453)
* Ensure yes is passed when creating a new template in a container

I fixed this locally when creating the new docker containers so it's
time to push this back to master

* Update tests/containers/containers_test.go

Co-Authored-By: Justin Van Patten <jvp@justinvp.com>

Co-authored-by: Justin Van Patten <jvp@justinvp.com>
2020-04-20 23:43:42 +01:00
Justin Van Patten a5a6863f57
Update @pulumi/policy dependency (#4439)
The test that uses these are currently disabled -- but still wanted to make sure we didn't forget to update.
2020-04-18 13:07:19 -07:00
stack72 00acc7999a Update scripts/v2 and tests/v2 to use pkg/v2.0.0 & sdk/v2.0.0 release 2020-04-16 17:58:16 +01:00
Mikhail Shilkov 3e7b3667ee
Bump to .NET Core 3.1 (#4400)
Bump to .NET Core 3.1
2020-04-15 16:31:18 +02:00
Justin Van Patten 33119659e0
Treat config values that start with '0' as strings (#4393)
When setting structured config values using `--path`, we automatically
treat values that can be converted into an integer via `strconv.Atoi` as
an integer, rather than as a string.

However, this ends up converting values like "0123456" into the integer
123456, stripping the leading 0, which isn't desirable for values like
commit SHAs, etc., where you want to keep the 0 (and keep it a string).

This change makes it so that values starting with 0 are not implicitly
converted to an integer; instead such values will remain a string.
2020-04-14 12:40:22 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 66bd3f4aa8
Breaking changes due to Feature 2.0 work
* Make `async:true` the default for `invoke` calls (#3750)

* Switch away from native grpc impl. (#3728)

* Remove usage of the 'deasync' library from @pulumi/pulumi. (#3752)

* Only retry as long as we get unavailable back.  Anything else continues. (#3769)

* Handle all errors for now. (#3781)


* Do not assume --yes was present when using pulumi in non-interactive mode (#3793)

* Upgrade all paths for sdk and pkg to v2

* Backport C# invoke classes and other recent gen changes (#4288)

Adjust C# generation

* Replace IDeployment with a sealed class (#4318)

Replace IDeployment with a sealed class

* .NET: default to args subtype rather than Args.Empty (#4320)

* Adding system namespace for Dotnet code gen

This is required for using Obsolute attributes for deprecations

```
Iam/InstanceProfile.cs(142,10): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'ObsoleteAttribute' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [/Users/stack72/code/go/src/github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/dotnet/Pulumi.Aws.csproj]
Iam/InstanceProfile.cs(142,10): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'Obsolete' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [/Users/stack72/code/go/src/github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/dotnet/Pulumi.Aws.csproj]
```

* Fix the nullability of config type properties in C# codegen (#4379)
2020-04-14 09:30:25 +01:00
Justin Van Patten 938e25164c
Update @pulumi/policy dependency (#4362) 2020-04-10 11:25:58 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 89ce65fcd8
Skip policy tests that cause concurrent Travis jobs to fail (#4278) 2020-04-02 15:45:00 -07:00
Justin Van Patten efa5237598
Fix policy integration test dependencies (#4228)
And remove some other unnecessary cruft while cleaning things up here.
2020-03-29 17:55:08 -07:00
Sean Holung fa3d50faa2
Remove pulumi/aws dependency from policy int tests (#4206) 2020-03-27 14:55:58 -07:00
Sean Holung 7b91dc20a8
Add cmd to support policy pack config validation (#4186)
* Add cmd `pulumi policy validate-config` to do policy pack config validation
2020-03-27 09:54:26 -07:00
Evan Boyle 3eb3a0dec4
Move examples tests to /test/examples (#4196) 2020-03-26 20:19:18 -07:00
Evan Boyle 80f1989600
Removing the need for vendoring (#4167) 2020-03-25 15:57:46 -07:00
Luke Hoban 2ada63ef4e
Fix versions of dependencies in policy tests (#4175)
These were causing *very* old versions of `@pulumi/pulumi` to get pulled in, and were seeing failures on Node 13 due to missnig gRPC native modules.

Aside - we've tried to not have any dependencies in `@pulumi/pulumi` on `@pulumi/aws` and other higher-level libraries, to avoid layering violation issues.  Would love to see if we can reasonably simplify the testing at this layer to not have this dependency.
2020-03-25 09:35:41 -07:00
Sean Holung d0f5e35b50
Add support for enabling Policy Packs with configuration (#4127)
* Support policy pack configiguration using policy enable cmd.
2020-03-24 13:30:36 -07:00
Evan Boyle 61928f04e0
fix go.mod dependencies (#4152) 2020-03-22 12:48:43 -07:00
Justin Van Patten f095e64d0f
Temporarily skip test causing unrelated failures in master (#4150) 2020-03-21 12:37:42 -07:00
evanboyle 4e44854308 replace glog with klog 2020-03-19 08:56:44 -07:00
evanboyle d3f5bbce48 go fmt 2020-03-18 17:27:02 -07:00
evanboyle 1fa50398e2 update go.mods to pin to correct version of pb 2020-03-18 17:25:42 -07:00
evanboyle be4b523e55 create go.mod for top level packages pkg sdk examples tests 2020-03-18 16:30:44 -07:00
evanboyle a4ec3ec81b move pkg/testing -> sdk/go/common/testing, leave behind pkg/testing/integration 2020-03-18 15:55:41 -07:00
evanboyle 30e1a5917e move pkg/util/fsutil -> sdk/go/common/util/fsutil 2020-03-18 15:48:38 -07:00
evanboyle f754b486b8 move pkg/resource/config -> sdk/go/common/resource/config 2020-03-18 15:03:37 -07:00
evanboyle 67cb405c93 move pkg/apitype -> sdk/common/apitype 2020-03-18 15:00:30 -07:00
evanboyle 70f386a967 move pkg/tokens -> sdk/go/common/tokens 2020-03-18 14:49:56 -07:00
evanboyle fccf301d14 move pkg/util/contract -> sdk/go/common/util/contract 2020-03-18 14:40:07 -07:00
evanboyle 8fb3f428b0 move pkg/workspace -> sdk/go/common/workspace 2020-03-18 14:35:53 -07:00
evanboyle fba783caf9 move pkg/resource -> sdk/go/common/resource, but leave nested resource packages 2020-03-18 13:36:19 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov dbe365376d
Add Stack Transformations to .NET SDK (#4008)
Stack transformations and integration tests
2020-03-16 17:40:52 +01:00
stack72 f11b7129a0 Run Dep Ensure when testing Go integration projects
Fixes: #3939
2020-03-10 03:11:44 +02:00
Evan Boyle 930adc0504
Add support for secrets in Go SDK (#3938) 2020-02-25 17:45:36 -08:00
Erin Krengel e660937bab
use version tag (#3961) 2020-02-24 17:11:56 -08:00
Lee Zen 33b232adc4
Fix a regression for CustomTimeouts in Python SDK (#3964)
* Fix a regression for CustomTimeouts in Python SDK
* Accept dict as well as CustomTimeouts object
2020-02-22 19:32:06 -08:00
Lee Zen f6402882c2
Regression tests for StackReference in the Python SDK (#3913)
* Make Python StackReference test similar to others (with two steps)
* Include new Python StackReference integration test that uses multiple stacks
* Expose various life cycle methods for ProgramTester
2020-02-17 10:40:46 -08:00
Jamie Kinkead abd1b98003
improve PAC error output (#3881)
* Improve pac error output

* Print policy packs applied if no violations present

* Remove unnecessary policyInfo struct

* Adjust integration test
2020-02-13 15:16:46 -08:00
Lee Zen 54d344f7c1
Serialize CustomTimeouts in Python SDK (#3920)
* Translate CustomTimeouts properly for RPC serialization
* Include integration test for custom timeouts
2020-02-13 10:40:56 -08:00
Mikhail Shilkov f1cdce9488
Move .NET serialization attributes to Pulumi namespace (#3902)
Move .NET serialization attributes to Pulumi namespace, deprecate the ones in Pulumi.Serialization
2020-02-11 11:40:14 +01:00
Evan Boyle cea807a244
Go aliases (#3853) 2020-02-06 12:02:13 -08:00
Luke Hoban 5bf490228a
Use \n for provider protocol even on Windows (#3855)
The provider plugin protocol is to write a port number followed by `\n`.  We must guarantee we do that even on Windows, so must avoid Python `print` statements which implicitly rewrite newlines to platform specific character sequences.

Fixes #3807.
2020-02-06 11:34:05 -08:00
Evan Boyle 411f1a179a
Support stack references in Go SDK (#3829) 2020-02-06 10:00:46 -08:00
Chris Smith 63be1b5d21
Add --rm to docker run (#3871) 2020-02-06 09:32:33 -08:00
stack72 4c8997bf63 Template tests will be part of the templates repo
Fixes: #3744
2020-01-30 13:33:02 +00:00
stack72 15193c3674 Skip dynamic provider TestStackBadParenting test on Windows 2020-01-29 12:26:56 +00:00
Paul Stack eddbbaf5cd
Running our pulumi/pulumi examples on Windows (#3656)
Running our pulumi/pulumi examples on Windows
2020-01-27 22:54:24 +03:00
stack72 81d271d9ed Changing build.proj to run all languages and tests on windows 2020-01-27 21:16:37 +02:00
Erin Krengel 232d798189
Add remove all to policy (#3792) 2020-01-27 10:35:34 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi bf3dc1cd0c
Ensure that resources not specified by --target do not get added to checkpoint file. (#3797) 2020-01-24 12:37:13 -08:00
Erin Krengel 0d0641278c
Remove version req for disable; Add --latest to enable (#3784) 2020-01-22 15:17:00 -08:00
Erin Krengel 223e0c5e83
Add policy ls (#3753) 2020-01-16 12:04:51 -08:00
Erin Krengel 0ba101fdba
Improvements to pulumi policy (#3688) 2020-01-03 14:16:39 -08:00
Chris Smith c064db2235
Enable pulumi/actions container tests (#3707)
* Enable pulumi/actions container tests

* Add -v

* Rename dist/docker to dist/pulumi to match container name
2020-01-02 13:44:03 -08:00
Chris Smith 738005dd83
Move stack name validation to the Backend interface (#3679)
* Replace workspace.ValidateStackName with backend

* Add filestate.ValidateStackName

* Add httpstate.ValidateStackName

* Fix lint issues

* Update test
2019-12-30 10:24:48 -08:00
Mikhail Shilkov 66de4a48b7
First-class Stack component for .NET (#3618)
First-class Stack component for .NET
2019-12-23 08:31:12 +01:00
Pat Gavlin 30749a48cd
Fix the container test. (#3694)
Build the test on the host, then mount it and run it in the container.
This allows us to make use of the usual integration testing framework to
handle running `npm/yarn`, `pip`, etc.
2019-12-22 11:40:07 -08:00
Luke Hoban 95daaa8cec Fix broken test 2019-12-21 06:51:42 -08:00
Chris Smith 7818c219e8
Add .NET Core SDK to pulumi/pulumi container (#3616)
* Add tests for the pulumi/actions container

* Add .NET Core SDK to pulumi/pulumi container

* Address PR feedback

* Update CHANGELOG.md
2019-12-17 11:05:19 -08:00
Mikhail Shilkov 7b3ec744f4
Stack References in .NET (#3511)
Stack References in .NET
2019-12-05 13:16:39 +01:00
Mikhail Shilkov 6f55e1a82a
Tests for .NET aliases (#3420)
Tests for .NET aliases
2019-11-20 22:07:56 +03:00
Alex Clemmer dfd722f5df Fix flaky query test (#3436) 2019-11-19 15:23:08 -08:00
Luke Hoban f9085bf799
Properly support Dependencies in .NET integration tests (#3527)
Allow any .NET pacakge dependency to be provided instead of hardcoding `Pulumi`.
2019-11-19 12:01:29 -08:00
Paul Stack c4e74d8ffc
Validate stack name on stack init with non default secrets provider (#3519)
Fixes: #3248

Before, we got a panic. in the createStack, when we had a non-default
secrets provider, we were assuming the name of the stack was correct
if we were in non-interactive mode

This commit adds a guard against this by doing a final validation of
the stack name *before* we even get into the createStack func

This means, that we get the following (and not the panic)

```
▶ pulumi stack init -s "org/" --secrets-provider="gcpkms://"
error: A stack name may only contain alphanumeric, hyphens, underscores, and periods
```
2019-11-19 16:58:23 +01:00
Evan Boyle 5ae4149af5
Add support for "go run" style execution (#3503) 2019-11-14 09:25:55 -08:00
Pat Gavlin 137fd54f1c
Propagate inputs to outputs during preview. (#3327)
These changes restore a more-correct version of the behavior that was
disabled with #3014. The original implementation of this behavior was
done in the SDKs, which do not have access to the complete inputs for a
resource (in particular, default values filled in by the provider during
`Check` are not exposed to the SDK). This lack of information meant that
the resolved output values could disagree with the typings present in
a provider SDK. Exacerbating this problem was the fact that unknown
values were dropped entirely, causing `undefined` values to appear in
unexpected places.

By doing this in the engine and allowing unknown values to be
represented in a first-class manner in the SDK, we can attack both of
these issues.

Although this behavior is not _strictly_ consistent with respect to the
resource model--in an update, a resource's output properties will come
from its provider and may differ from its input properties--this
behavior was present in the product for a fairly long time without
significant issues. In the future, we may be able to improve the
accuracy of resource outputs during a preview by allowing the provider
to dry-run CRUD operations and return partially-known values where
possible.

These changes also introduce new APIs in the Node and Python SDKs
that work with unknown values in a first-class fashion:
- A new parameter to the `apply` function that indicates that the
  callback should be run even if the result of the apply contains
  unknown values
- `containsUnknowns` and `isUnknown`, which return true if a value
  either contains nested unknown values or is exactly an unknown value
- The `Unknown` type, which represents unknown values

The primary use case for these APIs is to allow nested, properties with
known values to be accessed via the lifted property accessor even when
the containing property is not fully know. A common example of this
pattern is the `metadata.name` property of a Kubernetes `Namespace`
object: while other properties of the `metadata` bag may be unknown,
`name` is often known. These APIs allow `ns.metadata.name` to return a
known value in this case.

In order to avoid exposing downlevel SDKs to unknown values--a change
which could break user code by exposing it to unexpected values--a
language SDK must indicate whether or not it supports first-class
unknown values as part of each `RegisterResourceRequest`.

These changes also allow us to avoid breaking user code with the new
behavior introduced by the prior commit.

Fixes #3190.
2019-11-11 12:09:34 -08:00
Justin Van Patten c08714ffb4
Support lists and maps in config (#3342)
This change adds support for lists and maps in config. We now allow
lists/maps (and nested structures) in `Pulumi.<stack>.yaml` (or
`Pulumi.<stack>.json`; yes, we currently support that).

For example:

```yaml
config:
  proj:blah:
  - a
  - b
  - c
  proj:hello: world
  proj:outer:
    inner: value
  proj:servers:
  - port: 80
```

While such structures could be specified in the `.yaml` file manually,
we support setting values in maps/lists from the command line.

As always, you can specify single values with:

```shell
$ pulumi config set hello world
```

Which results in the following YAML:

```yaml
proj:hello world
```

And single value secrets via:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --secret token shhh
```

Which results in the following YAML:

```yaml
proj:token:
  secure: v1:VZAhuroR69FkEPTk:isKafsoZVMWA9pQayGzbWNynww==
```

Values in a list can be set from the command line using the new
`--path` flag, which indicates the config key contains a path to a
property in a map or list:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path names[0] a
$ pulumi config set --path names[1] b
$ pulumi config set --path names[2] c
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:names
- a
- b
- c
```

Values can be obtained similarly:

```shell
$ pulumi config get --path names[1]
b
```

Or setting values in a map:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path outer.inner value
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:outer:
  inner: value
```

Of course, setting values in nested structures is supported:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path servers[0].port 80
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:servers:
- port: 80
```

If you want to include a period in the name of a property, it can be
specified as:

```
$ pulumi config set --path 'nested["foo.bar"]' baz
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:nested:
  foo.bar: baz
```

Examples of valid paths:

- root
- root.nested
- 'root["nested"]'
- root.double.nest
- 'root["double"].nest'
- 'root["double"]["nest"]'
- root.array[0]
- root.array[100]
- root.array[0].nested
- root.array[0][1].nested
- root.nested.array[0].double[1]
- 'root["key with \"escaped\" quotes"]'
- 'root["key with a ."]'
- '["root key with \"escaped\" quotes"].nested'
- '["root key with a ."][100]'

Note: paths that contain quotes can be surrounded by single quotes.

When setting values with `--path`, if the value is `"false"` or
`"true"`, it will be saved as the boolean value, and if it is
convertible to an integer, it will be saved as an integer.

Secure values are supported in lists/maps as well:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path --secret tokens[0] shh
```

Will result in:

```yaml
proj:tokens:
- secure: v1:wpZRCe36sFg1RxwG:WzPeQrCn4n+m4Ks8ps15MxvFXg==
```

Note: maps of length 1 with a key of “secure” and string value are
reserved for storing secret values. Attempting to create such a value
manually will result in an error:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path parent.secure foo
error: "secure" key in maps of length 1 are reserved
```

**Accessing config values from the command line with JSON**

```shell
$ pulumi config --json
```

Will output:

```json
{
  "proj:hello": {
    "value": "world",
    "secret": false,
    "object": false
  },
  "proj:names": {
    "value": "[\"a\",\"b\",\"c\"]",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": [
      "a",
      "b",
      "c"
    ]
  },
  "proj:nested": {
    "value": "{\"foo.bar\":\"baz\"}",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": {
      "foo.bar": "baz"
    }
  },
  "proj:outer": {
    "value": "{\"inner\":\"value\"}",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": {
      "inner": "value"
    }
  },
  "proj:servers": {
    "value": "[{\"port\":80}]",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": [
      {
        "port": 80
      }
    ]
  },
  "proj:token": {
    "secret": true,
    "object": false
  },
  "proj:tokens": {
    "secret": true,
    "object": true
  }
}
```

If the value is a map or list, `"object"` will be `true`. `"value"` will
contain the object as serialized JSON and a new `"objectValue"` property
will be available containing the value of the object.

If the object contains any secret values, `"secret"` will be `true`, and
just like with scalar values, the value will not be outputted unless
`--show-secrets` is specified.

**Accessing config values from Pulumi programs**

Map/list values are available to Pulumi programs as serialized JSON, so
the existing
`getObject`/`requireObject`/`getSecretObject`/`requireSecretObject`
functions can be used to retrieve such values, e.g.:

```typescript
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";

interface Server {
    port: number;
}

const config = new pulumi.Config();

const names = config.requireObject<string[]>("names");
for (const n of names) {
    console.log(n);
}

const servers = config.requireObject<Server[]>("servers");
for (const s of servers) {
    console.log(s.port);
}
```
2019-11-01 13:41:27 -07:00
Erin Krengel 9bf688338c
add pulumi policy new (#3423) 2019-10-30 11:00:44 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 9e4110904c Allow query on local backend stack snapshots 2019-10-29 16:47:15 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 394c91d7f6
Add **preview** .NET Core support for pulumi. (#3399) 2019-10-25 16:59:50 -07:00
Alex Clemmer a54fd5149a Temporarily disable localbackend-based query tests 2019-10-23 15:14:56 -07:00
Luke Hoban 893e51d0ce
Add Python resource transformations support (#3319)
Adds Python support for resource transformations aligned with the existing NodeJS support in #3174.

This PR also moves processing of transformations to earlier in the resource construction process (for both NodeJS and Python) to ensure that invariants established in the constructor cannot be violated by transformations. This change can technically be a breaking change, but given that (a) the transformations features was just released in 1.3.0 and (b) the cases where this is a breaking change are uncommon and unlikely to have been reliable anyway - it feels like a change we should make now.

Fixes #3283.
2019-10-14 19:35:00 -05:00
Pat Gavlin 834e583c95
Revert "Propagate inputs to outputs during preview. (#3245)" (#3324)
This reverts commit 80504bf0bc.
2019-10-10 10:33:05 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 0b7cc93711 Run all template tests in parallel (#3296)
* Run all template tests in parallel

* Revert Makefile
2019-10-07 16:47:21 +03:00
Pat Gavlin 80504bf0bc
Propagate inputs to outputs during preview. (#3245)
These changes restore a more-correct version of the behavior that was
disabled with #3014. The original implementation of this behavior was
done in the SDKs, which do not have access to the complete inputs for a
resource (in particular, default values filled in by the provider during
`Check` are not exposed to the SDK). This lack of information meant that
the resolved output values could disagree with the typings present in
a provider SDK. Exacerbating this problem was the fact that unknown
values were dropped entirely, causing `undefined` values to appear in
unexpected places.

By doing this in the engine and allowing unknown values to be
represented in a first-class manner in the SDK, we can attack both of
these issues.

Although this behavior is not _strictly_ consistent with respect to the
resource model--in an update, a resource's output properties will come
from its provider and may differ from its input properties--this
behavior was present in the product for a fairly long time without
significant issues. In the future, we may be able to improve the
accuracy of resource outputs during a preview by allowing the provider
to dry-run CRUD operations and return partially-known values where
possible.

These changes also introduce new APIs in the Node and Python SDKs
that work with unknown values in a first-class fashion:
- A new parameter to the `apply` function that indicates that the
  callback should be run even if the result of the apply contains
  unknown values
- `containsUnknowns` and `isUnknown`, which return true if a value
  either contains nested unknown values or is exactly an unknown value
- The `Unknown` type, which represents unknown values

The primary use case for these APIs is to allow nested, properties with
known values to be accessed via the lifted property accessor even when
the containing property is not fully know. A common example of this
pattern is the `metadata.name` property of a Kubernetes `Namespace`
object: while other properties of the `metadata` bag may be unknown,
`name` is often known. These APIs allow `ns.metadata.name` to return a
known value in this case.

In order to avoid exposing downlevel SDKs to unknown values--a change
which could break user code by exposing it to unexpected values--a
language SDK must indicate whether or not it supports first-class
unknown values as part of each `RegisterResourceRequest`.

These changes also allow us to avoid breaking user code with the new
behavior introduced by the prior commit.

Fixes #3190.
2019-09-30 11:03:58 -07:00
Luke Hoban 9374c374c3
Transformations (#3174)
Adds the ability to provide `transformations` to modify the properties and resource options that will be used for any child resource of a component or stack.

This offers an "escape hatch" to modify the behaviour of a component by peeking behind it's abstraction.  For example, it can be used to add a resource option (`additionalSecretOutputs`, `aliases`, `protect`, etc.) to a specific known child of a component, or to modify some input property to a child resource if the component does not (yet) expose the ability to control that input directly.  It could also be used for more interesting scenarios - such as:
1. Automatically applying tags to all resources that support them in a stack (or component)
2. Injecting real dependencies between stringly-referenced  resources in a Helm Chart 
3. Injecting explicit names using a preferred naming convention across all resources in a stack
4. Injecting `import` onto all resources by doing a lookup into a name=>id mapping

Because this feature makes it possible to peek behind a component abstraction, it must be used with care in cases where the component is versioned independently of the use of transformations.  Also, this can result in "spooky action at a distance", so should be used judiciously.  That said - this can be used as an escape hatch to unblock a wide variety of common use cases without waiting on changes to be made in a component implementation.  

Each transformation is passed the `resource`, `name`, `type`, `props` and `opts` that are passed into the `Resource` constructor for any resource descended from the resource that has the transformation applied.  The transformation callback can optionally return alternate versions of the `props` and `opts` to be used in place of the original values provided to the resource constructor.

Fixes #2068.
2019-09-29 11:27:37 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 6f37982048 Use a stack name other than 'dev' to work around #3250 (#3256) 2019-09-24 08:31:07 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov f90ec766d0 Speed up the test runs (#3254)
* Faster test runs

* Remove template tests from all but cron runs
2019-09-23 10:10:11 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 6450e28a22 Add tests for templates (#3126)
* Add a test for a single template

* Test all templates

* Encrypting the GCP Credentials file for tests

* Exclude some tests for now

* Exclude tests that aren't ready

* Exclude tests that aren't ready

* Enable openstack tests
2019-09-13 00:41:46 +02:00
CyrusNajmabadi b135af10be
Enable full strict mode. (#3218) 2019-09-11 16:21:35 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 4d9336caa9
Specify the 8.0 version of node types. (#3215) 2019-09-11 10:54:44 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi e61f8fdcb8
Update us to the same target ES version that Nodejs uses. (#3213) 2019-09-10 16:19:12 -07:00
Luke Hoban d3475c02b8
Merge pull request #3198 from pulumi/lukehoban/cloudsecretsfilestatebackend
Adds test coverage for cloud-backed secrets combined with filestate backend. This combination (for example, S3 + KMS) is likely to be common.

Fixes #3189.
2019-09-09 15:09:40 -07:00
Luke Hoban d55964e545 Fixes #3189. 2019-09-06 17:15:46 -07:00
Pat Gavlin b7404f202e
Expose update events to ExtraRuntimeValidation. (#3160)
* Add the ability to log all engine events to a file.

The path to the file can be specified using the `--event-log` flag to
the CLI. The file will be truncated if it exists. Events are written as
a list of JSON values using the schema described by `pkg/apitype`.

* Expose update engine events to ExtraRuntimeValidation.

Just what it says on the tin. Events from previews are not exposed.
2019-09-06 17:07:54 -07:00
Matt Ellis 5188232afa
Merge pull request #3135 from pulumi/ellismg/use-pip-install-not-pienv-install
Use pip and not pipenv for installing dependencies during testing
2019-08-23 17:58:06 -07:00
Matt Ellis 431413dcbb Add requirements.txt to all test projects
We don't actually depend on anything right now because all of these
tests just depend on `pulumi` which is installed as an editable
package.
2019-08-23 15:02:58 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 17b55ef96e Restore the missing helper function 2019-08-23 19:08:57 +02:00
Mikhail Shilkov 7e7fc01d5b Refactor broken tests 2019-08-23 19:08:57 +02:00
Matt Ellis 342f8311a1 Fix renaming a freshly created stack using the local backend
Attempting to `pulumi stack rename` a stack which had been created but
never updated, when using the local backend, was broken because
code-paths were not hardened against the snapshot being `nil` (which
is the case for a stack before the initial deployment had been done).

Fixes #2654
2019-08-16 13:39:34 -07:00
Matt Ellis 8c31683c80
Merge pull request #3071 from pulumi/ellismg/fix-2744
Do not taint all stack outputs as secrets if just one is
2019-08-14 10:54:04 -07:00
Matt Ellis c34cf9407e Add regression test 2019-08-13 16:12:20 -07:00
Matt Ellis a383e412bc Do not print resources to stdout in a test
Since we now include output from `go test` (so we can see progress
from our integration tests as they run) we shouldn't print large blobs
of uninteresting JSON data.
2019-08-13 15:58:32 -07:00
Luke Hoban 6ed4bac5af
Support additional cloud secrets providers (#2994)
Adds support for additional cloud secrets providers (AWS KMS, Azure KeyVault, Google Cloud KMS, and HashiCorp Vault) as the encryption backend for Pulumi secrets. This augments the previous choice between using the app.pulumi.com-managed secrets encryption or a fully-client-side local passphrase encryption.

This is implemented using the Go Cloud Development Kit support for pluggable secrets providers.

Like our cloud storage backend support which also uses Go Cloud Development Kit, this PR also bleeds through to users the URI scheme's that the Go CDK defines for specifying each of secrets providers - like `awskms://alias/LukeTesting?region=us-west-2` or `azurekeyvault://mykeyvaultname.vault.azure.net/keys/mykeyname`.

Also like our cloud storage backend support, this PR doesn't solve for how to configure the cloud provider client used to resolve the URIs above - the standard ambient credentials are used in both cases. Eventually, we will likely need to provide ways for both of these features to be configured independently of each other and of the providers used for resource provisioning.
2019-08-02 16:12:16 -07:00
Chris Smith 17ee050abe
Refactor the way secrets managers are provided (#3001) 2019-08-01 10:33:52 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 237f8d2222
Add python aliases support. (#2974) 2019-07-25 11:21:06 -07:00
Luke Hoban 3768e5c690
Python Dynamic Providers (#2900)
Dynamic providers in Python.

This PR uses [dill](https://pypi.org/project/dill/) for code serialization, along with a customization to help ensure deterministic serialization results.

One notable limitation - which I believe is a general requirement of Python - is that any serialization of Python functions must serialize byte code, and byte code is not safely versioned across Python versions.  So any resource created with Python `3.x.y` can only be updated by exactly the same version of Python.  This is very constraining, but it's not clear there is any other option within the realm of what "dynamic providers" are as a feature.  It is plausible that we could ensure that updates which only update the serialized provider can avoid calling the dynamic provider operations, so that version updates could still be accomplished.  We can explore this separately.

```py
from pulumi import ComponentResource, export, Input, Output
from pulumi.dynamic import Resource, ResourceProvider, CreateResult, UpdateResult
from typing import Optional
from github import Github, GithubObject

auth = "<auth token>"
g = Github(auth)

class GithubLabelArgs(object):
    owner: Input[str]
    repo: Input[str]
    name: Input[str]
    color: Input[str]
    description: Optional[Input[str]]
    def __init__(self, owner, repo, name, color, description=None):
        self.owner = owner
        self.repo = repo
        self.name = name
        self.color = color
        self.description = description

class GithubLabelProvider(ResourceProvider):
    def create(self, props):
        l = g.get_user(props["owner"]).get_repo(props["repo"]).create_label(
            name=props["name"],
            color=props["color"],
            description=props.get("description", GithubObject.NotSet))
        return CreateResult(l.name, {**props, **l.raw_data}) 
    def update(self, id, _olds, props):
        l = g.get_user(props["owner"]).get_repo(props["repo"]).get_label(id)
        l.edit(name=props["name"],
               color=props["color"],
               description=props.get("description", GithubObject.NotSet))
        return UpdateResult({**props, **l.raw_data})
    def delete(self, id, props):
        l = g.get_user(props["owner"]).get_repo(props["repo"]).get_label(id)
        l.delete()

class GithubLabel(Resource):
    name: Output[str]
    color: Output[str]
    url: Output[str]
    description: Output[str]
    def __init__(self, name, args: GithubLabelArgs, opts = None):
        full_args = {'url':None, 'description':None, 'name':None, 'color':None, **vars(args)}
        super().__init__(GithubLabelProvider(), name, full_args, opts)

label = GithubLabel("foo", GithubLabelArgs("lukehoban", "todo", "mylabel", "d94f0b"))

export("label_color", label.color)
export("label_url", label.url)
```


Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/2902.
2019-07-19 10:18:25 -07:00
Paul Stack 02ffff8840
Addition of Custom Timeouts (#2885)
* Plumbing the custom timeouts from the engine to the providers

* Plumbing the CustomTimeouts through to the engine and adding test to show this

* Change the provider proto to include individual timeouts

* Plumbing the CustomTimeouts from the engine through to the Provider RPC interface

* Change how the CustomTimeouts are sent across RPC

These errors were spotted in testing. We can now see that the timeout
information is arriving in the RegisterResourceRequest

```
req=&pulumirpc.RegisterResourceRequest{
           Type:                    "aws:s3/bucket:Bucket",
           Name:                    "my-bucket",
           Parent:                  "urn:pulumi:dev::aws-vpc::pulumi:pulumi:Stack::aws-vpc-dev",
           Custom:                  true,
           Object:                  &structpb.Struct{},
           Protect:                 false,
           Dependencies:            nil,
           Provider:                "",
           PropertyDependencies:    {},
           DeleteBeforeReplace:     false,
           Version:                 "",
           IgnoreChanges:           nil,
           AcceptSecrets:           true,
           AdditionalSecretOutputs: nil,
           Aliases:                 nil,
           CustomTimeouts:          &pulumirpc.RegisterResourceRequest_CustomTimeouts{
               Create:               300,
               Update:               400,
               Delete:               500,
               XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral: struct {}{},
               XXX_unrecognized:     nil,
               XXX_sizecache:        0,
           },
           XXX_NoUnkeyedLiteral: struct {}{},
           XXX_unrecognized:     nil,
           XXX_sizecache:        0,
       }
```

* Changing the design to use strings

* CHANGELOG entry to include the CustomTimeouts work

* Changing custom timeouts to be passed around the engine as converted value

We don't want to pass around strings - the user can provide it but we want
to make the engine aware of the timeout in seconds as a float64
2019-07-16 00:26:28 +03:00
Pat Gavlin e1a52693dc
Add support for importing existing resources. (#2893)
A resource can be imported by setting the `import` property in the
resource options bag when instantiating a resource. In order to
successfully import a resource, its desired configuration (i.e. its
inputs) must not differ from its actual configuration (i.e. its state)
as calculated by the resource's provider.

There are a few interesting state transitions hiding here when importing
a resource:
1. No prior resource exists in the checkpoint file. In this case, the
   resource is simply imported.
2. An external resource exists in the checkpoint file. In this case, the
   resource is imported and the old external state is discarded.
3. A non-external resource exists in the checkpoint file and its ID is
   different from the ID to import. In this case, the new resource is
   imported and the old resource is deleted.
4. A non-external resource exists in the checkpoint file, but the ID is
   the same as the ID to import. In this case, the import ID is ignored
   and the resource is treated as it would be in all cases except for
   changes that would replace the resource. In that case, the step
   generator issues an error that indicates that the import ID should be
   removed: were we to move forward with the replace, the new state of
   the stack would fall under case (3), which is almost certainly not
   what the user intends.

Fixes #1662.
2019-07-12 11:12:01 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 6e5c4a38d8
Defer all diffs to resource providers. (#2849)
Thse changes make a subtle but critical adjustment to the process the
Pulumi engine uses to determine whether or not a difference exists
between a resource's actual and desired states, and adjusts the way this
difference is calculated and displayed accordingly.

Today, the Pulumi engine get the first chance to decide whether or not
there is a difference between a resource's actual and desired states. It
does this by comparing the current set of inputs for a resource (i.e.
the inputs from the running Pulumi program) with the last set of inputs
used to update the resource. If there is no difference between the old
and new inputs, the engine decides that no change is necessary without
consulting the resource's provider. Only if there are changes does the
engine consult the resource's provider for more information about the
difference. This can be problematic for a number of reasons:

- Not all providers do input-input comparison; some do input-state
  comparison
- Not all providers are able to update the last deployed set of inputs
  when performing a refresh
- Some providers--either intentionally or due to bugs--may see changes
  in resources whose inputs have not changed

All of these situations are confusing at the very least, and the first
is problematic with respect to correctness. Furthermore, the display
code only renders diffs it observes rather than rendering the diffs
observed by the provider, which can obscure the actual changes detected
at runtime.

These changes address both of these issues:
- Rather than comparing the current inputs against the last inputs
  before calling a resource provider's Diff function, the engine calls
  the Diff function in all cases.
- Providers may now return a list of properties that differ between the
  requested and actual state and the way in which they differ. This
  information will then be used by the CLI to render the diff
  appropriately. A provider may also indicate that a particular diff is
  between old and new inputs rather than old state and new inputs.

Fixes #2453.
2019-07-01 12:34:19 -07:00
Chris Smith 997516a7b8
Persist engine events in batches (#2860)
* Add EngineEventsBatch type

* Persist engine events in batches

* Reenable ee_perf test

* Limit max concurrent EE requests

* Address PR feedback
2019-06-28 09:40:21 -07:00
Matt Ellis 881db4d72a Correctly flow secretness across POJO serliazation for stack outputs
Our logic to export a resource as a stack output transforms the
resource into a plain old object by eliding internal fields and then
just serializing the resource as a POJO.

The custom serialization logic we used here unwrapped an Output
without care to see if it held a secret. Now, when it does, we
continue to return an Output as the thing to be serialized and that
output is marked as a secret.

Fixes #2862
2019-06-26 15:16:07 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 7b8421f0b2
Fix crash when there were multiple duplicate aliases to the same resource. (#2865) 2019-06-23 02:16:18 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi b26f444a0f
Disable test that is blocking PRs. (#2855) 2019-06-20 16:47:24 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 867abac947
Make it possible with aliases to say 'I had no parent before' (#2853) 2019-06-20 15:53:33 -07:00
Matt Ellis eb3a7d0a7a Fix up some spelling errors
@keen99 pointed out that newer versions of golangci-lint were failing
due to some spelling errors. This change fixes them up.  We have also
now have a work item to track moving to a newer golangci-lint tool in
the future.

Fixes #2841
2019-06-18 15:30:25 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 11a19a4990
Make it possible to get a StackReference output promptly (#2824) 2019-06-17 12:25:56 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 02788b9b32 Implement listResourceOutputs in the Node.js SDK
This commit will expose the new `Invoke` routine that lists resource
outputs through the Node.js SDK.

This API is implemented via a new API, `EnumerablePromise`, which is a
collection of simple query primitives built onto the `Promise` API. The
query model is lazy and LINQ-like, and generally intended to make
`Promise` simpler to deal with in query scenarios. See #2601 for more
details.

Fixes #2600.
2019-06-03 14:56:49 -07:00
Luke Hoban 15e924b5cf
Support aliases for renaming, re-typing, or re-parenting resources (#2774)
Adds a new resource option `aliases` which can be used to rename a resource.  When making a breaking change to the name or type of a resource or component, the old name can be added to the list of `aliases` for a resource to ensure that existing resources will be migrated to the new name instead of being deleted and replaced with the new named resource.

There are two key places this change is implemented. 

The first is the step generator in the engine.  When computing whether there is an old version of a registered resource, we now take into account the aliases specified on the registered resource.  That is, we first look up the resource by its new URN in the old state, and then by any aliases provided (in order).  This can allow the resource to be matched as a (potential) update to an existing resource with a different URN.

The second is the core `Resource` constructor in the JavaScript (and soon Python) SDKs.  This change ensures that when a parent resource is aliased, that all children implicitly inherit corresponding aliases.  It is similar to how many other resource options are "inherited" implicitly from the parent.

Four specific scenarios are explicitly tested as part of this PR:
1. Renaming a resource
2. Adopting a resource into a component (as the owner of both component and consumption codebases)
3. Renaming a component instance (as the owner of the consumption codebase without changes to the component)
4. Changing the type of a component (as the owner of the component codebase without changes to the consumption codebase)
4. Combining (1) and (3) to make both changes to a resource at the same time
2019-05-31 23:01:01 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 2324eaaa59
Add StackReference to the Python SDK (#2786)
This commit adds StackReference to the Python SDK, which uses
read_resource to read the remote state of a a Pulumi stack.
2019-05-30 14:12:37 -07:00
Joe Duffy bf75fe0662
Suppress JSON outputs in preview correctly (#2771)
If --suppress-outputs is passed to `pulumi preview --json`, we
should not emit the stack outputs. This change fixes pulumi/pulumi#2765.

Also adds a test case for this plus some variants of updates.
2019-05-25 12:10:38 +02:00
Matt Ellis 4f693af023 Do not pass arguments as secrets to CheckConfig/Configure
Providers from plugins require that configuration value be
strings. This means if we are passing a secret string to a
provider (for example, trying to configure a kubernetes provider based
on some secret kubeconfig) we need to be careful to remove the
"secretness" before actually making the calls into the provider.

Failure to do this resulted in errors saying that the provider
configuration values had to be strings, and of course, the values
logically where, they were just marked as secret strings

Fixes #2741
2019-05-17 16:42:29 -07:00
Matt Ellis b606b3091d Allow passing a nil SecretsManager to SerializeDeployment
When nil, it means no information is retained in the deployment about
the manager (as there is none) and any attempt to persist secret
values fails.

This should only be used in cases where the snapshot is known to not
contain secret values.
2019-05-10 17:07:52 -07:00
Matt Ellis 5cde8e416a Rename base64sm to b64 2019-05-10 17:07:52 -07:00
Matt Ellis cc74ef8471 Encrypt secret values in deployments
When constructing a Deployment (which is a plaintext representation of
a Snapshot), ensure that we encrypt secret values. To do so, we
introduce a new type `secrets.Manager` which is able to encrypt and
decrypt values. In addition, it is able to reflect information about
itself that can be stored in the deployment such that we can
deserialize the deployment into a snapshot (decrypting the values in
the process) without external knowledge about how it was encrypted.

The ability to do this is import for allowing stack references to
work, since two stacks may not use the same manager (or they will use
the same type of manager, but have different state).

The state value is stored in plaintext in the deployment, so it **must
not** contain sensitive data.

A sample manager, which just base64 encodes and decodes strings is
provided, as it useful for testing. We will allow it to be varried
soon.
2019-05-10 17:07:52 -07:00
Justin Van Patten fedfc9b6b4
pulumi update => pulumi up (#2702)
We changed the `pulumi update` command to be `pulumi up` a while back
(`update` is an alias of `up`). This change just makes it so we refer to
the actual command, `pulumi up`, instead of the older `pulumi update`.
2019-05-06 14:00:18 -07:00
Joe Duffy fcfaa641b6
Ignore spurious warning on Node.js 11 (#2682)
This fixes a nightly test failure that only occurs on Node.js 11,
due to the JSON output including a diagnostics message the Node.js
runtime prints to stderr during the test run.
2019-04-29 10:46:09 -07:00
joeduffy 019600719b Suppress header/footer in JSON mode
...and also switch back to printing these to stdout otherwise.
2019-04-25 18:01:51 -07:00
joeduffy 250bcb9751 Add a --json flag to the preview command
This change adds a --json flag to the preview command, enabling
basic JSON serialization of preview plans. This effectively flattens
the engine event stream into a preview structure that contains a list
of steps, diagnostics, and summary information. Each step contains
the deep serialization of resource state, in addition to metadata about
the step, such as what kind of operation it entails.

This is a partial implementation of pulumi/pulumi#2390. In particular,
we only support --json on the `preview` command itself, and not `up`,
meaning that it isn't possible to serialize the result of an actual
deployment yet (thereby limiting what you can do with outputs, etc).
2019-04-25 17:36:31 -07:00
PLACE 70bc0436ed Add support for state in cloud object storage (S3, GCS, Azure) (#2455) 2019-04-24 20:55:39 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi f0d8cd89cd
Consistent dependencies (#2517) 2019-03-05 20:34:51 -08:00
Sean Gillespie c720d1329f
Enable delete parallelism for Python (#2443)
* Enable delete parallelism for Python

* Add CHANGELOG.md entry

* Expand changelog message - upgrade to Python 3

* Rework stack rm test

The service now allows removing a stack if it just contains the top
level `pulumi:pulumi:Stack` resource, so we need to actually create
another resource before `stack rm` fails telling you to pass
`--force`.

Fixes #2444
2019-02-12 14:49:43 -08:00
Matt Ellis 687a780b20 Show a better error when --force needs to be passed to stack rm
When `pulumi stack rm` is run against a stack with resources, the
service will respond with an error if `--force` is not
passed. Previously we would just dump the contents of this error and
it looked something like:

`error: [400] Bad Request: Stack still has resources.`

We now handle this case more gracefully, showing our usual "this stack
still has resources" error like we would for the local backend.

Fixes #2431
2019-02-07 15:25:02 -08:00
Matt Ellis d9b6d54e2e Use prefered new pulumi.Config() form
In #2330 there was a case where if you didn't pass a value to the
`pulumi.Config()` constructor, things would fail in a weird manner.

This shouldn't be the case, and I'm unable to reproduce the issue. So
I'm updating the test to use the form that didn't work at one point so
we can lock in the win.

Fixes #2330
2019-01-31 16:11:57 -08:00
Pat Gavlin 6e90ab0341
Add support for explicit delete-before-replace (#2415)
These changes add a new flag to the various `ResourceOptions` types that
indicates that a resource should be deleted before it is replaced, even
if the provider does not require this behavior. The usual
delete-before-replace cascade semantics apply.

Fixes #1620.
2019-01-31 14:27:53 -08:00
Matt Ellis 42ea5d7d14 Pass project in StackReference test 2019-01-30 16:54:12 -08:00
Pat Gavlin 1ecdc83a33 Implement more precise delete-before-replace semantics. (#2369)
This implements the new algorithm for deciding which resources must be
deleted due to a delete-before-replace operation.

We need to compute the set of resources that may be replaced by a
change to the resource under consideration. We do this by taking the
complete set of transitive dependents on the resource under
consideration and removing any resources that would not be replaced by
changes to their dependencies. We determine whether or not a resource
may be replaced by substituting unknowns for input properties that may
change due to deletion of the resources their value depends on and
calling the resource provider's Diff method.

This is perhaps clearer when described by example. Consider the
following dependency graph:

  A
__|__
B   C
|  _|_
D  E F

In this graph, all of B, C, D, E, and F transitively depend on A. It may
be the case, however, that changes to the specific properties of any of
those resources R that would occur if a resource on the path to A were
deleted and recreated may not cause R to be replaced. For example, the
edge from B to A may be a simple dependsOn edge such that a change to
B does not actually influence any of B's input properties. In that case,
neither B nor D would need to be deleted before A could be deleted.

In order to make the above algorithm a reality, the resource monitor
interface has been updated to include a map that associates an input
property key with the list of resources that input property depends on.
Older clients of the resource monitor will leave this map empty, in
which case all input properties will be treated as depending on all
dependencies of the resource. This is probably overly conservative, but
it is less conservative than what we currently implement, and is
certainly correct.
2019-01-28 09:46:30 -08:00
diana-slaba bf300038d4
Initial stack history command (#2270)
* Initial stack history command

* Adding use of color pkg, adding background colors to color pkg, and removing extra stack output

* gofmt-ed colors file

* Fixing format and removing JSON output

* Fixing nits, changing output for environment, and adding some tests

* fixing failing history test
2019-01-14 18:19:24 -08:00
Matt Ellis 08ed8ad97e
Relax baseline for the TestEngineEventPerf test (#2336)
* Relax baseline for the TestEngineEventPerf test

The mesurments we used to compute the baseline were on a local recent
MacBook. We added some slack, but we've already seen instances of the
baseline being too tight, even with no changes in product code.

This is most common on the OSX machines in Travis, which in general
seem quite slow for many workloads.

We'll bump it up to 8 seconds and if we start hitting that as well,
we'll need to do something more serious.
2019-01-05 23:58:11 -08:00
Chris Smith 5619fbce49
Add EngineEvents perf test (#2315)
* Add EngineEvents stress test

* Address PR feedback

* Specify value to config bag

* Don't test run in parallel
2019-01-03 14:18:19 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 03dbf2754c
Launch Python programs with 'python3' by default (#2204)
'python' is not usually symlinked to 'python3' on most distros unless
you are already running in a virtual environment. Launching 'python3'
explicitly ensures that we will either launch the program successfully
or immediately fail, instead of launching the program with Python 2 and
failing with syntax errors at runtime.

This commit also emits an error message asking users to install Python
3.6 or later if we failed to find the 'python3' executable.
2018-11-19 17:54:24 -05:00
Matt Ellis 6e95bdda9c Merge branch 'release/0.16' into ellismg/merge-release 2018-11-16 20:22:13 -08:00
Matt Ellis c95890c481 Don't require stderr to be empty in a test
Because of a bug in our version scripts (which will be addressed by
pulumi/pulumi#2216) we generate a goofy version when building an
untagged commit in the release branches. That causes our logic to
decide if it should print the upgrade message or not to print an
upgrade message, because it thinks the CLI is out of date.

It then prints the upgrade message and a test fails because it is
expecting an empty stderr.

Just stop checking that stderr was empty, and just validate standard
out.
2018-11-16 20:07:24 -08:00
Pat Gavlin bc08574136
Add an API for importing stack outputs (#2180)
These changes add a new resource to the Pulumi SDK,
`pulumi.StackReference`, that represents a reference to another stack.
This resource has an output property, `outputs`, that contains the
complete set of outputs for the referenced stack. The Pulumi account
performing the deployment that creates a `StackReference`  must have
access to the referenced stack or the call will fail.

This resource is implemented by a builtin provider managed by the engine.
This provider will be used for any custom resources and invokes inside
the `pulumi:pulumi` module. Currently this provider supports only the
`pulumi:pulumi:StackReference` resource.

Fixes #109.
2018-11-14 13:33:35 -08:00
Matt Ellis 22fef07fcf Remove existing lock files 2018-11-12 15:33:58 -08:00
Matt Ellis 992b048dbf Adopt golangci-lint and address issues
We run the same suite of changes that we did on gometalinter. This
ended up catching a few new issues, some of which were addressed and
some of which were baselined.
2018-11-08 14:11:47 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 9c82082a57
Implement RegisterResourceOutputs for Python 3 (#2173)
* Implement RegisterResourceOutputs for Python 3

RegisterResourceOutputs allows Python 3 programs to export stack outputs
and export outputs off of component resources (which, under the hood,
are the same thing).

Adds a new integration test for stack outputs for Python programs, as
well as add a langhost test for register resource outputs.

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#2163

* CR: Rename stack_output -> export

Fix integration tests that hardcoded paths to stack_outputs

* Fix one more reference to stack_outputs
2018-11-08 09:44:34 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 36c88aab37
Fix Python support in integration test framework (#2158)
* Fix Python support in integration test framework

Update the integratino test framework to use pipenv to bootstrap new
virtual environments for tests and use those virtual environments to run
pulumi update and pulumi preview.

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#2138

* Install packages via 'Dependencies' field

* Remove code for installing packages from Dependencies
2018-11-05 13:52:37 -08:00
Joe Duffy 9aedb234af
Tidy up some data structures (#2135)
In preparation for some workspace restructuring, I decided to scratch a
few itches of my own in the code:

* Change project's RuntimeInfo field to just Runtime, to match the
  serialized name in JSON/YAML.

* Eliminate the no-longer-used Context and NoDefaultIgnores fields on
  project, and all of the associated legacy PPC-related code.

* Eliminate the no-longer-used IgnoreFile constant.

* Remove a bunch of "// nolint: lll" annotations, and simply format
  the structures with comments on dedicated lines, to avoid overly
  lengthy lines and lint suppressions.

* Mark Dependencies and InitErrors as `omitempty` in the JSON
  serialization directives for CheckpointV2 files. This was done for
  the YAML directives, but (presumably accidentally) omitted for JSON.
2018-11-01 08:28:11 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 56be1a6677
Implement RPC for Python 3 (#2111)
* Implement RPC for Python 3

* Try not setting PYTHONPATH

* Remove PYTHONPATH line

* Implement Invoke for Python 3

* Implement register resource

* progress

* Rewrite the whole thing

* Fix a few bugs

* All tests pass

* Fix an abnormal shutdown bug

* CR feedback

* Provide a hook for resources to rename properties

As dictionaries and other classes come from the engine, the
translate_property hook can be used to intercept them and rename
properties if desired.

* Fix variable names and comments

* Disable Python integration tests for now
2018-10-31 13:35:31 -07:00