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Author SHA1 Message Date
evanboyle
d7ea6a089b Stack Create/Select/Upsert 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
evanboyle
5c220c192a LocalWorkspace create/select/remove stack 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
evanboyle
112720702a LocalWorkspace.stackSettings() tests 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
evanboyle
946c12c891 continue LocalWorkspace impl, add runPulumiCmd 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
evanboyle
2ace0b0234 StackSettings 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
evanboyle
fa388380c4 LocalWorkspace.projectSettings() 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
evanboyle
ebdd3c1053 project settings 2020-10-08 12:19:01 -07:00
Justin Van Patten
80a52d383e
Simplify type assertion in unwrap.spec.ts (#5311) 2020-09-09 14:22:54 -07:00
Lee Briggs
0ac075ef8f
add initial pull-request workflow (#5276)
* add initial pull-request workflow

* run SDK test all

* add SDK tests

* fixup make targets

* add dist target

* revert back to 5 updates

* disable test

* add issue for test disabling
2020-09-09 13:37:03 -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
Justin Van Patten
3601d710cc
Work around TS compiler error (#5148) 2020-08-11 06:35:12 -07:00
Justin Van Patten
c501709317
Avoid TS compiler error (#4572) 2020-05-05 14:22:29 -07:00
komal
28d69e963e add tests for node and python 2020-04-23 11:16:36 -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
8c065b34ff
Remove unnecessary import (#4350) 2020-04-09 14:13:16 -07:00
Justin Van Patten
dd104a00a7
Propagate secretness correctly in Python apply (#4273)
* Propagate secretness correctly in Python `apply`

* Improve `apply` test coverage

* Update CHANGELOG.md
2020-04-02 13:01:29 -07:00
Justin Van Patten
9abcca345a
Mark internal APIs @internal to filter from API docs (#3809)
Also:

 - Cleaned up existing tags so they're consistently at the bottom of doc comments where they should be
 - Cleaned up some unused imports while I was taking a pass over the files
 - Marked one function `@deprecated` that should be deprecated
2020-01-26 09:06:35 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
35bc41c5d3
Support sxs with old outputs with sync resources only. (#3680) 2019-12-17 19:04:09 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
342b80b768
Add a supported api for components to indicate that they are asynchronously constructed. (#3676) 2019-12-17 15:34:30 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
f4fc00ad0e
Output.apply should lift resources from inner Outputs to the top level output. (#3663) 2019-12-17 14:11:45 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
9151d48ee3
Fix typing for 'Lifted<T>' to work better across versions of TS (#3658) 2019-12-13 11:18:19 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
714e5628cc
Add test to validate that lifted properties on output-wrapped Resources. (#3628) 2019-12-10 00:40:28 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
048acc24f7
Allow users to export a top-level function to serve as the entrypoint to their pulumi app. (#3321) 2019-12-09 11:28:20 -08:00
Pat Gavlin
91ff3d9434
Skip tests that hang on Node 12.11.x+ (#3534)
Fixes #3484.
2019-11-19 18:48:27 -08:00
Alex Clemmer
a40008db41 StreamInvoke should return AsyncIterable that completes
A user who calls `StreamInvoke` probably expects the `AsyncIterable`
that is returned to gracefully terminate. This is currently not the
case.

Where does something like this go wrong? A better question might be
where any of this went right, because several days later, after
wandering into civilization from the great Wilderness of Bugs, I must
confess that I've forgotten if any of it had.

`AsyncIterable` is a pull-based API. `for await (...)` will continuously
call `next` ("pull") on the underlying `AsyncIterator` until the
iterable is exhausted. But, gRPC's streaming-return API is _push_ based.
That is to say, when a streaming RPC is called, data is provided by
callback on the stream object, like:

    call.on("data", (thing: any) => {... do thing ...});

Our goal in `StreamInvoke` is to convert the push-based gRPC routines
into the pull-based `AsyncIterable` retrun type. You may remember your
CS theory this is one of those annoying "fundamental mismatches" in
abstraction. So we're off to a good start.

Until this point, we've depended on a library,
`callback-to-async-iterator` to handle the details of being this bridge.
Our trusting nature and innocent charm has mislead us. This library is
not worthy of our trust. Instead of doing what we'd like it to do, it
returns (in our case) an `AsyncIterable` that will never complete.
Yes,, this `AsyncIterable` will patiently wait for eternity, which
honestly is kind of poetic when you sit down in a nice bath and think
about that fun time you considered eating your computer instead of
finishing this idiotic bug.

Indeed, this is the sort of bug that you wonder where it even comes
from. Our query libraries? Why aren't these `finally` blocks executing?
Is our language host terminating early? Is gRPC angry at me, and just
passive-aggrssively not servicing some of my requests? Oh god I've been
up for 48 hours, why is that wallpaper starting to move? And by the way,
a fun interlude to take in an otherwise very productive week is to try
to understand the gRPC streaming node client, which is code-gen'd, but
which also takes the liberty of generating itself at runtime, so that
gRPC is code-gen'ing a code-gen routine, which makes the whole thing
un-introspectable, un-debuggable, and un-knowable. That's fine, I didn't
need to understand any of this anyway, thanks friends.

But we've come out the other side knowing that the weak link in this
very sorry chain of incredibly weak links, is this dependency.

This commit removes this dependency for a better monster: the one we
know.

It is at this time that I'd like to announce that I am quitting my job
at Pulumi. I thank you all for the good times, but mostly, for taking
this code over for me.
2019-11-12 13:51:19 -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
CyrusNajmabadi
fd3b64dae8
Simplify Output.apply greatly (#3353) 2019-10-28 11:39:52 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
91addf2feb
New approach to move us to using deasync as little as possible (and with as little impact to users as possible). (#3325) 2019-10-14 22:08:06 -07:00
Pat Gavlin
834e583c95
Revert "Propagate inputs to outputs during preview. (#3245)" (#3324)
This reverts commit 80504bf0bc.
2019-10-10 10:33:05 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
1574f6f9c2
Enable some tests that weren't actually running (#3320) 2019-10-09 20:16:16 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
e019e12469
Perform our closure tree-shaking when the code contains element accesses, not just property accesses (#3295) 2019-10-02 23:34:09 -07:00
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
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
CyrusNajmabadi
5681f8666f
Reenable test. (#3212) 2019-09-10 13:28:12 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
376d28318f
Properly handle recursive outputs without penalizing non-recursive ones. (#3206) 2019-09-10 12:29:52 -07:00
Matt Ellis
67f6d4d7e5 Update baseline for a previously failing test
Change is 3.6.2 of typescript have caused their code generation to no
longer emit a call to `this` inside an arrow function, so this test is
no longer causing an error to be thrown.

For now, just accept the baseline, but I'll file an issue so we can
actually get a real failing test here.
2019-08-28 13:18:28 -07:00
Matt Ellis
e9fc96d4dc Update baselines for Typescript 3.6.2
TypeScript has changed the way the generate some code, and so we must
update our baselines to adapt.
2019-08-28 13:17:47 -07:00
Joe Duffy
2b48611d9c
Don't encourage PULUMI_TEST_MODE (#3146)
We intend to replace PULUMI_TEST_MODE with better testing support
that doesn't suffer from all the pitfalls of our current approach.
Unfortunately, we don't yet have complete guidance or validation
that the new approaches will work for all existing end users. So,
until we do, we'll take a lighter touch approach here, and simply
not encourage new usage of PULUMI_TEST_MODE.

Issue #3045 will remain open to track a mroe permanent fix.
2019-08-26 18:49:13 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
1a698cbc9e
Fix crashes around secrets with 'undefined' value. (#3069) 2019-08-12 16:00:20 -07:00
Pat Gavlin
62189e6053
Harden asset and archive deserialization. (#3042)
- Ensure that type assertions are guarded, and that incorrectly-typed
  properties return errors rather than panicking
- Expand the asset/archive tests in the Node SDK to ensure that eventual
  archives and assets serialize and deserialize correctly

Fixes #2836.
Fixes #3016.
2019-08-06 16:32:05 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
c846015643
Add tests (#3031) 2019-08-05 21:53:39 -07:00
Pat Gavlin
2ab814fd09
Do not resolve missing outputs to inputs in preview. (#3014)
This can cause `apply`s to run on values that may change during an
update, which can lead to unexpected behavior.

Fixes #2433.
2019-08-05 12:44:04 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
93f0bd708d
Add helper function for merging ResourceOptions (#2988) 2019-07-29 12:01:10 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
e558296afa
Add a helper function to easily convert async functions to sync functions (#2943) 2019-07-16 12:12:21 -07:00
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
Matt Ellis
858517a7ca Correctly push secretness up during deserialization in runtimes
There current RPC model for Pulumi allows secret values to be deeply
embedded in lists or maps, however at the language level, since we
track secrets via `Output<T>` we need to ensure that during
deserialization, if a list or a map contains a secret, we need to
instead treat it as if the entire list or map was a secret.

We have logic in the language runtimes to do this as part of
serialization. There were a few issues this commit addresses:

- We were not promoting secretness across arrays in either Node or
  Python
- For Python, our promotion logic was buggy and caused it to behave in
  a manner where if any value was secret, the output values of the
  object would be corrupted, because we'd incorrectly treat the
  outputs as a secret who's value was a map, instead of a map of
  values (some of which may be secret).

This caused very confusing behavior, because it would appear that a
resource creation call just did not set various output properties when
one or more of them ended up containing a secret.
2019-07-09 10:40:27 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
54cbda80c1
Store information about a CustomResource's provider in __providers. (#2816) 2019-06-11 16:57:37 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
55bb3b2486
Simplify API for passing providers to a ComponentResource. (#2609) 2019-06-06 16:20:12 -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
CyrusNajmabadi
3639d1e998
Serialized function parameter count. (#2748) 2019-05-20 22:19:22 -04:00
Matt Ellis
1af821db9c Don't capture secret outputs in closures.
Until #2718 is addressed, we will just disallow capturing secret
outputs when we serialize closures.
2019-05-13 15:45:08 -07:00
Matt Ellis
87bc7d443f Support Secret Outputs in the Node SDK
`Output<T>` now tracks if an output represents secret data or
not. When secret, it is marshalled as a secret value and we signal to
the resource monitor that it is safe to return secret values to us.

The `pulumi` module exports a new functiion, `secret<T>` which works
in the same was a `output<T>` except that it marks the underlying
output as a secret.

This secret bit flows as you would expect across `all`'s and
`apply`'s.

Note that in process memory, the raw value is still present, when you
run an `apply` for a secret output, you are able to see the raw
value. In addition, if you capture a secret output with a lambda, the
raw value will be present in the captured source text.
2019-05-10 17:07:52 -07:00
Matt Ellis
9325b6ec61 Add logging to tests 2019-05-01 10:04:27 -07:00
Sean Gillespie
ad32d9d8ac
Plumb provider version through language hosts to engine (#2656)
* NodeJS: allow callers to override provider version

* Python: allow callers to override provider version

* NodeJS: add version for invoke

* Python: add version to invoke

* NodeJS: add tests for ReadResource

* Post-merge cleanup

* update doc comments
2019-04-23 11:02:51 -07:00
Luke Hoban
0550f71a35
Add an ignoreChanges resource option (#2657)
Fixes #2277.

Adds a new ignoreChanges resource option that allows specifying a list of property names whose values will be ignored during updates. The property values will be used for Create, but will be ignored for purposes of updates, and as a result also cannot trigger replacements.

This is a feature of the Pulumi engine, not of the resource providers, so no new logic is needed in providers to support this feature. Instead, the engine simply replaces the values of input properties in the goal state with old inputs for properties marked as ignoreChanges.

Currently, only top level properties may be specified in ignoreChanges. In the future, this could be extended to support paths to nested properties (including into array elements) with a JSONPath/JMESPath syntax.
2019-04-22 13:54:48 -07:00
Joe Duffy
644d5dc916
Enable unit testing for Pulumi programs (#2638)
* Enable unit testing for Pulumi programs

This change enables rudimentary unit testing of your Pulumi programs, by introducing a `PULUMI_TEST_MODE` envvar that, when set, allows programs to run without a CLI. That includes

* Just being able to import your Pulumi modules, and test ordinary functions -- which otherwise would have often accidentally triggered the "Not Running in a CLI" error message
* Being able to verify a subset of resource properties and shapes, with the caveat that outputs are not included, due to the fact that this is a perpetual "dry run" without any engine operations occurring

In principle, this also means you can attach a debugger and step through your code.

* Finish the unit testing features

This change

1) Incorporates CR feedback, namely requiring that test mode be
   explicitly enabled for any of this to work.

2) Implements Python support for the same capabilities.

3) Includes tests for both JavaScript and Python SDKs.

* Add a note on unit testing to the CHANGELOG

* Use Node 8 friendly assert API

* Embellish the CHANGELOG entry a bit
2019-04-16 22:20:01 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
02f46811db
Add a SxS test for @pulumi/pulumi to help catch when we make breaking changes to core types. (#2610) 2019-03-29 12:27:42 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
1f51ec00fc
Revert 'Simplify API for passing providers to a ComponentResource (#2602)' (#2606) 2019-03-28 18:31:03 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
49a8e73aa7
Ensure that the values in 'dependsOn' are actually Resources. (#2605) 2019-03-28 17:27:51 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
7193622183
Simplify API for passing providers to a ComponentResource (#2602) 2019-03-28 15:04:07 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
fd6ae9cb7e
Suppress further errors at LangHost level if we know the nodejs process reported the errors to the user. (#2596) 2019-03-27 14:40:29 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
992952b54f
Revert "Better present interpolated strings during preview. (#2564)" (#2593) 2019-03-26 16:36:43 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
906488c7d0
Fix issue where we could not serialize an arrow-function with a deconstructed parameter. (#2582) 2019-03-22 16:48:38 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
be1c3eb05b
Add support for serializing bigints (#2581) 2019-03-22 15:33:37 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
02369f9d8a
Allows the nodejs launcher to recognize that certain types of errors were printed, ensuring we don't cascade less relevant messages. (#2554) 2019-03-20 11:54:32 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
c6d87157d9
Use result.Result in more places. (#2568) 2019-03-19 16:21:50 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
718a0c293b
Better present interpolated strings during preview. (#2564) 2019-03-18 17:09:12 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
82c4df84e5
Make test resilient to different node loading orders (#2525) 2019-03-06 12:17:24 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
7f5e089f04
Update @pulumi/pulumi to version 0.17.0 (#2510)
This update includes several changes to core `@pulumi/pulumi` constructs that will not play nicely
in side-by-side applications that pull in prior versions of this package.  As such, we are rev'ing
the minor version of the package from 0.16 to 0.17.  Recent version of `pulumi` will now detect,
and warn, if different versions of `@pulumi/pulumi` are loaded into the same application.  If you
encounter this warning, it is recommended you move to versions of the `@pulumi/...` packages that
are compatible.  i.e. keep everything on 0.16.x until you are ready to move everything to 0.17.x.

### Improvements

- `Output<T>` now 'lifts' property members from the value it wraps, simplifying common coding patterns.  Note: this wrapping only happens for POJO values, not `Output<Resource>`s. 

- Depending on a **Component** Resource will now depend on all other Resources parented by that
  Resource. This will help out the programming model for Component Resources as your consumers can
  just depend on a Component and have that automatically depend on all the child Resources created
  by that Component.  Note: this does not apply to a **Custom** resource.  Depending on a
  CustomResource will still only wait on that single resource being created, not any other Resources
  that consider that CustomResource to be a parent.
2019-03-05 17:06:57 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
0117c1c01d
Turn off warning for toString/toJSON on an Output (#2507) 2019-03-04 12:03:18 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
3d1df982de
Incorrect closure serialization when object referenced through different functions. (#2497) 2019-02-28 11:11:43 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
aa3c6d0ba6
Converting an Output to a string or JSON now produces a warning . (#2496) 2019-02-27 16:00:54 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
0d2d1eb61a
Rolling back toString/toJSON change (#2495)
* Revert "Make toString and toJSON internal (#2489)"

This reverts commit 7579b84f73.

* Revert "Update error message to point at docs. (#2488)"

This reverts commit 9156c26a2e.

* Revert "Throw on Output.toString and toJSON (#2486)"

This reverts commit c33b4505c0.
2019-02-27 14:53:56 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
93defd4b90
Rollback waiting on children of a component when waiting on the component. (#2492) 2019-02-27 12:41:44 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
c33b4505c0
Throw on Output.toString and toJSON (#2486) 2019-02-26 19:24:21 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
c53f697a6f
Fix deadlock when waiting for transitive dependencies (#2471) 2019-02-24 12:14:16 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
27b04c4c62
Have child resources update their parent urn to include themselves in its dependencies. (#2299) 2019-02-21 20:18:29 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
5211954f3a
Break out Resource and Output into their own files (#2420) 2019-01-31 18:08:17 -08:00
Pat Gavlin
35c60d61eb
Follow up on #2369 (#2397)
- Add support for per-property dependencies to the Go SDK
- Add tests for first-class secret rejection in the checkpoint and RPC
  layers and language SDKs
2019-01-28 17:38:16 -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
CyrusNajmabadi
bfcb07a164
Add functions to help make strings from values that may include Outputs (#2359) 2019-01-16 11:03:25 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
7e7544e27e
Revert https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pull/2281 (#2297) 2018-12-15 21:04:53 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
05f5311055
Prevent cycles when serializing props. (#2281) 2018-12-10 14:31:54 -08:00
Pat Gavlin
663e5342b0
Inherit custom resource providers (#2264)
If a custom resource has explicitly specified a provider, add that
provider to the resource's provider map under the resource's package.
This allows children of the custom resource to inherit the resource's
provider.

Fixes #2262.
2018-12-05 12:35:19 -08:00
Joe Duffy
a337fd7379
Permit dependsOn that are Outputs (of Outputs) (#2198)
This changes the input type for dependsOn from simply
`Resource[] | Resource` to `Input<Input<Resource>[]> | Input<Resource>`.
This permits `Output<Resource>`s, etc in addition to
`Promise<Resource>`s. The logic for dynamically unpicking the right
types and recursing through the data structures isn't straightforward,
but I've written a test for all of the interesting permutations.

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#991.
2018-11-19 11:22:55 -05:00
CyrusNajmabadi
cea165615e
Reenable tests. (#2200) 2018-11-13 17:13:27 -08:00
Pat Gavlin
170541546e
Disable the config capture tests (#2183)
These tests fail non-deterministically.
2018-11-08 17:45:51 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi
901a238fd5
Get closure serialiation working in Node11 (#2101)
* Make v8 primitives async as there is no way to avoid async in node11.

* Simplify API.

* Move processing of well-known globals into the v8 layer.
We'll need this so that we can map from RemoteObjectIds back to these well known values.

* Remove unnecesssary check.

* Cleanup comments and extract helper.

* Introduce helper bridge method for the simple case of making an entry for a string.

* Make functions async.  They'll need to be async once we move to the Inspector api.

* Make functions async.  They'll need to be async once we move to the Inspector api.

* Make functions async.  They'll need to be async once we move to the Inspector api.

* Move property access behind helpers so they can move to the Inspector API in the future.

* Only call function when we know we have a Function.  Remove redundant null check.

* Properly serialize certain special JavaScript number values that JSON serialization cannot handle.

* Only marshall across the 'source' and 'flags' for a RegExp when serializing.

* Add a simple test to validate a regex without flags.

* Extract functionality into helper method.

* Add test with complex output scenarios.

* Output serialization needs to avoid recursively trying to serialize a serialized value.

* Introduce indirection for introspecting properties of an object.

* Use our own introspection API for examining an Array.

* Hide direct property access through API indirection.

* Produce values like the v8 Inspector does.

* Compute the module map asynchronously.  Will need that when mapping mirrors instead.

* Cleanup a little code in closure creation.

* Get serialization working on Node11 (except function locations).

* Run tests in the same order on <v11 and >=v11

* Make tests run on multiple versions of node.

* Rename file to make PR simpler to review.

* Cleanup.

* Be more careful with global state.

* Remove commented line.

* Only allow getting a session when on Node11 or above.

* Promisify methods.
2018-11-01 15:46:21 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
3e25bc80c8
Add test with complex output scenarios. (#2118) 2018-10-28 13:02:25 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
13d9043771
Produce values like the v8 Inspector does. (#2119) 2018-10-28 01:01:48 -07:00
Joe Duffy
4647aa6cdb
Merge pull request #2114 from pulumi/joeduffy/994_combinators
Add some helpful input/output combinators
2018-10-27 15:41:22 -07:00
joeduffy
930c86cb50 Fix some lint errors 2018-10-27 13:27:04 -07:00
joeduffy
1daad93ccd Add tests for the new combinators 2018-10-27 12:56:16 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
c83eaf428b
Add a simple test to validate a regex without flags. (#2117) 2018-10-27 00:42:52 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
1d7f35352d
Properly serialize certain special JavaScript number values that JSON serialization cannot handle. (#2116) 2018-10-26 23:46:57 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi
19a313b628
Do not analyze user source code for required packages. We'll analyze their project.json for that. (#1612) 2018-10-18 11:21:47 -07:00
Alex Clemmer
00a22b27f8 Don't unwrap functions
Suppose you have `pulumi.output(o).apply(foo)`, with `o` being type `O`
and `foo` taking type `O` as an argument. If `O` is a type with methods,
this will fail to type check.

The reason is that `UnwrappedObject<T>` (as well as the other
`Unwrapped*` types) will recursively wrap the types of field values
whose type was `Function`. Since `UnwrappedObject<Function>` is not the
same as `Function`, we fail to type check. Note that this does not
result in an actual "boxed" object -- this is purely at the type level.

This commit resolves this by considering `Function` a primitive type,
which will cause us to not wrap the types of field values, instead
leaving them as `Function`.
2018-10-15 14:28:28 -07:00