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joeduffy f189c40f35 Wire up Lumi to the new runtime strategy
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Getting closer on #311.
2017-09-04 11:35:21 -07:00
joeduffy 35aa6b7559 Rename pulumi/lumi to pulumi/pulumi-fabric
We are renaming Lumi to Pulumi Fabric.  This change simply renames the
pulumi/lumi repo to pulumi/pulumi-fabric, without the CLI tools and other
changes that will follow soon afterwards.
2017-08-02 09:25:22 -07:00
joeduffy 5fb014e53c Explicitly track default properties
This changes the RPC interfaces between Lumi and provider ever so
slightly, so that we can track default properties explicitly.  This
is required to perform accurate diffing between inputs provided by
the developer, inputs provided by the system, and outputs.  This is
particularly important for default values that may be indeterminite,
such as those we use in the bridge to auto-generate unique IDs.
Otherwise, we fail to reapply defaults correctly, and trick the
provider into thinking that properties changed when they did not.

This is a small step towards pulumi/lumi#306, in which we will defer
even more responsibility for diffing semantics to the providers.
2017-07-31 18:26:15 -07:00
joeduffy 4d708c8567 Fix asset diffing
This change brings the same typed serialization we use for RPC
to the serialization of deployments.  This ensures that we get
repeatable diffs from one deployment to the next.
2017-07-17 10:38:57 -07:00
joeduffy 2daea4c3d8 Clarify aspects of using the DCO 2017-06-26 14:46:34 -07:00
joeduffy 3c1041af49 Update license headers 2017-06-23 14:53:41 -07:00
joeduffy d277dd5800 More progress on pulumi/lumi#90
This change refactors a number of aspects of the CLI's treatment of
steps, in line with the new scheme, and a number of other miscellaneous
and minor fixes.  It also regenerates all RPC code impacted by recent renames.
2017-06-13 07:10:13 -07:00
joeduffy d044720045 Make more progress on the new deployment model
This change restructures a lot more pertaining to deployments, snapshots,
environments, and the like.

The most notable change is that the notion of a deploy.Source is introduced,
which splits the responsibility between the deploy.Plan -- which simply
understands how to compute and carry out deployment plans -- and the idea
of something that can produce new objects on-demand during deployment.

The primary such implementation is evalSource, which encapsulates an
interpreter and takes a package, args, and config map, and proceeds to run
the interpreter in a distinct goroutine.  It synchronizes as needed to
poke and prod the interpreter along its path to create new resource objects.

There are two other sources, however.  First, a nullSource, which simply
refuses to create new objects.  This can be handy when writing isolated
tests but is also used to simulate the "empty" environment as necessary to
do a complete teardown of the target environment.  Second, a fixedSource,
which takes a pre-computed array of objects, and hands those, in order, to
the planning engine; this is mostly useful as a testing technique.

Boatloads of code is now changed and updated in the various CLI commands.

This further chugs along towards pulumi/lumi#90.  The end is in sight.
2017-06-13 07:10:13 -07:00
joeduffy 6b2408e086 Rewrite plans and deployments
This change guts the deployment planning and execution process, a
necessary component of pulumi/lumi#90.

The major effect of this change is that resources are actually
connected to the live objects, instead of being snapshots taken at
inopportune moments in time.
2017-06-13 07:10:13 -07:00
joeduffy c53ddeb678 Overhaul resources, planning, and environments
This change, part of pulumi/lumi#90, overhauls quite a bit of the
core resource, planning, environments, and related areas.

The biggest amount of movement comes from the splitting of pkg/resource
into multiple sub-packages.  This results in:

- pkg/resource: just the core resource data structures.

- pkg/resource/deployment: all planning and deployment logic.

- pkg/resource/environment: all environment, configuration, and
      serialized checkpoint structures and logic.

- pkg/resource/plugin: all dynamically loaded analyzer and
      provider logic, including the actual loading and RPC mechanisms.

This also splits the resource abstraction up.  We now have:

- resource.Resource: a shared interface.

- resource.Object: a resource that is connected to a live object
      that will periodically observe mutations due to ongoing
      evaluation of computations.  Snapshots of its state may be
      taken; however, this is purely a "pre-planning" abstraction.

- resource.State: a snapshot of a resource's state that is frozen.
      In other words, it is no longer connected to a live object.
      This is what will store provider outputs (ID and properties),
      and is what may be serialized into a deployment record.

The branch is in a half-baked state as of this change; more changes
are to come...
2017-06-13 07:10:13 -07:00