Fixes: #5134
This ensures that `pulumi history` has been deprecated in favor of
the new `pulumi stack history` command. The deprecated command will
be removed in v3.0.0 of Pulumi
Fixes: #5126
In the newServiceSecretsManager, we were loading and saving the project stack
without understanding if any changes had actually been made - e.g. changing the
stack to be a new secrets provider
This has now been guarded against, tests added to understand when it will
actually be saved and we no longer get unnecessary config sorting when interacting
with a default stack AND no longer get an empty config map in our config
file when we initiate a new stack with a default secrets provider
* Use a package map where appropriate
* Fix imports
* handle NoneType for literal value expressions in go program gen
* add operator tests for c#, python, and node
Co-authored-by: evanboyle <evan@pulumi.com>
Fixes: #5104
This reverts a code change that was checking initially for the
SecretsProvider of the currentStack being an empty string. When it
was an empty string, we were checking the backend type and we were
setting a serviceSecretsManager. This wasn't correct, the logic
needed to check for an empty SecretsProvider AND an empty EncryptionSalt
The important part is that it needed to check for the EncryptionSalt
to make sure it wasn't a passphrase secrets manger
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`
Certain operations in `engine/diff` mutate engine events during display.
This mutation can occur concurrently with the serialization of the event
for persistence, which causes a panic in the CLI. These changes fix the
offending code and add code that copies each engine event before
persisteing it in order to guard against future issues.
Rewrites that should produce nested applies due to functions that return
eventual types were instead producing a single top-level apply. These
changes fix that by considering a function that produces an eventual
value as inspecting eventual values.