These have been deprecated for a very long time and it's a trivial change to remove them from the generated code. Let's clean this up for the 3.0-based providers.
This change updates the Python SDK codegen to opt-in to the new casing
translation behavior, which will use the passed-in props type's property
name metadata for translations, rather than calling the resource's
`translate_input_property` and `translate_output_property` methods.
- FIX: Keys in user-defined dicts will no longer be unintentionally
translated/modified.
- BREAKING: Dictionary keys in nested output classes are now
consistently snake_case. If accessing camelCase keys from such output
classes, move to accessing the values via the snake_case property
getters (or snake_case keys). A warning will be logged when accessing
camelCase keys.
When serializing inputs:
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is an input type, the
dict's keys will be translated based on the input type's property
name metadata.
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is a dict (or Mapping),
the dict's keys will _not_ be translated.
When resolving outputs:
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is an output type, the
dict's keys will be translated based on the output type's property
name metadata.
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is a dict (or Mapping),
the dict's keys will _not_ be translated.
Update the RegisterResource method in the ResourceMonitor
to unmarshal the providers field added in d297db3 and then resolve
any provider references so that they can be set on the Construct call.
Add support for creating instances of resources in Python using a
`<Resource>Args` class. This capability aligns with how args are passed
to resources in all the other language SDKs and the separate object bag
allows the properties to be manipulated/validated/passed-around before
creating the resource.
We've been emitting calls to `New<Resource>` for resource registrations
in Go, passing `nil` for args. However, some of those `New<Resource>`
functions actually check for `nil` args and return an error if the
resource has required arguments.
At first, I was looking for a way to check inside `New<Resource>` if
the `URN` option was specified and in that case not error on
`nil` args (like we do in other languages), but we don't provide a way
to access the resource option values outside the Go SDK), so I don't
think there is a way to do it this way for Go.
So instead, this change updates the registration code to call
`ctx.RegisterResource` directly instead of `New<Resource>`, where we can
pass a `nil` args.
When using the filestate backend (local files and cloud buckets) there is no protection to prevent two processes from managing the same stack simultaneously.
This PR creates a locks directory in the management directory that stores lock files for a stack. Each backend implementation gets its own UUID that is joined with the stack name. The feature is currently available behind the `PULUMI_SELF_MANAGED_STATE_LOCKING=1` environment variable flag.
This change adds schema and codegen support for plain properties which
are emitted typed as the plain type rather than wrapped as an `Input`.
Plain properties require a prompt value and do not accept a value that
is `Output`.
When passing a package source as part of a `dotnet add package` in
our acceptance testing framework, dotnet was then trying to use that
package source for the restoration of other packages in the csproj
file.
We have removed passing the source to dotnet add package add
and replaced it with adding a machine level package source via
dotnet nuget add source command
this is the more correct way to work and will allow us to be able
to search multiple locations as part of the dotnet restore command