If PyName(name) != PyNameLegacy(name), we panic, unless name is in an exclusion list.
Once all providers have been updated to this codegen (and we've added to `useLegacyName` and `excludeFromPanic` as appropriate), we can go back and remove the panic behavior along with the `excludeFromPanic` behavior.
If there's a config subpackage, we had explicitly added it to the map of modules because there *are* config properties, so we know it will be non-empty. This change ensures the config subpackage is imported in the top-level package's __init__.py and that the config subpackage itself has an __init__.py emitted.
Resource doc changes for Python:
- Types are included in constructor/function args
- The property names for input/output types are now always snake_case, regardless of the generated mapping tables, to match the new input/output classes
- Some other minor tweaks to function/constructor signatures (e.g. removed the `__props__` arg, as it's not meant to be used directly; use `@staticmethod` for static `get` methods).
In general, a package/module name in these targets is derived from the
module portion of a type token. If the type token is not already in an
expected form--namely, all lowercase--the generated package/module names
will also be in unexpected forms. These changes normalize the module
names to lowercase s.t. the generated package/module names conform to
expectations.
* Use the correct format for package name when module name is empty.
* Add an exclusion for Docker's Image component resource when generating the Python formal params.
* Prefix the type name with the package name when linking to Python function names.
The k8s SDK logs deprecations warnings as part of the
provider logic, and includes a flag to suppress these
warnings. Including them in the SDKs breaks this logic.
The PCL binder has supported resource options for some time, but these
options haven't been used or processed by the various code generators.
These options--particularly the parent and provider options0--are
critical for import codegen. These changes implement the basic set of
options, and add a note about fleshing out the rest as necessary.
One component of these changes is a new rewriter that rewrites property
references into property paths that are understood by the Pulumi engine.
This rewriter is used to preprocess the contents of the `ignoreChanges`
resource option.
These changes also hack around a weakness in the HCL2 type system:
In Go, references to resources should be typed as `hcl2.ResourceType`.
Unfortunately, this breaks the existing collection semantics associated
with resources. Because of this, the Go code generator does not have
enough information to know that it should generate a `[]pulumi.Resource`
for lists of resources. These changes hack around that limitation using
a Go-specific opaque type and some hardcoded comparisons in
`argumentTypeName`.
Fixes#4923.
For the NodeJS k8s SDK, rather than falling back to default values
using the || operator, use the nullish coalescing operator (??).
This avoid situations where the primary value is set to false,
and then is overridden by the default value.
Use the schema package's Markdown parser and walk its AST to extract
examples.
These changes also rename StripNonRelevantExamples to FilterExamples.
This is preparatory work for #4159 and #4632.
Fixes: #4827
Diff:
```
if encrypted is not None:
- warnings.warn("Rename PostgreSQL role resource attribute "encrypted" to "encrypted_password"", DeprecationWarning)
+ warnings.warn("Rename PostgreSQL role resource attribute \"encrypted\" to \"encrypted_password\"", DeprecationWarning)
pulumi.log.warn("encrypted is deprecated: Rename PostgreSQL role resource attribute "encrypted" to "encrypted_password"")
```
Add support for union types that indicate a default type for targets
that do not support unions, or do not support unions in certain
positions (e.g. output properties). The NodeJS backend makes use of this
in combination with a new flag, `disableUnionOutputTypes`, to avoid
generating unions in output types.
These changes also refactor the various module ->
package/module/namespace mapping methods so that these entities can be
fetched by their language name rather than their token.
* Generate language package details in the index pages.
* Add a new DocLanguageHelper interface method to get to a module per-language.
* Add a new workflow file for automatically creating draft docs PRs for previewing resource docs for AWS and Kubernetes as a result of changes in the resource docs generator.
Add a rewriter that reifies implicit conversions into a call to the
`__convert` intrinsic. Code generators can recognize this intrinsic and
use it to generate appropriate conversion code.
Part of this work involves redesigning the type annotations system.
Annotations are now only applicable to opaque and object types. Instead
of inspecting annotations directly, code generators should use
`hcl2.GetSchemaForType` to extract the `schema.Type` for a `model.Type`.
If we are generating code into an async context (e.g. an async main),
await calls to invoke rather than leaving them as promises. This results
in more idiomatic code withing such contexts.
Specifically, handle index and relative traversal expressions, and clean
up the code a little bit.
This should also help us pick up more `pulumi.interpolate` calls in TS.
With the addition of Python examples, doc comments may now contain
triple quotes. These must be escaped in order to avoid malformed source
files.
Fixes#4568.
- Determine variable types for ranged resources by typechecking an
equivalent expression
- Detect top-level await in NodeJS and generate an async main
- Fix `pulumi.all` generation for NodeJS
- Fix a bug in the lowering of relative traversals in Python
This code was accidentally removed in a prior PR.
These changes also remove an assert; the situation the assertion guards
against is valid and occurs when dealing with traversals inside of
splat expressions.
Unlike most languages with interpolated strings, Python's formatted
string literals do not allow the nesting of quotes. For example,
this expression is not legal Python:
f"Foo {"bar"} baz"
If an interpolation requires quotes, those quotes nust differ from the
quotes used by the enclosing literal. We can fix the previous example
by rewriting it with single quotes:
f"Foo {'bar'} baz"
However, this presents a problem if there are more than two levels of
nesting, as Python only has two kinds of quotes (four if the outermost
string uses """ or '''): in this case, the expression becomes
unspellable, and must be assigned to a local that is then used in place
of the original expression. So this:
f"Foo {bar[f'index {baz["qux"]}']} zed"
becomes this:
index = "qux"
f"Foo {bar[f'index {baz[index]}']}"
To put it bluntly, Python code generation reqiures register allocation,
but for quotes. These changes implement exactly that.
These changes also include a fix for traversals that access values that
are dictionaries rather than objects, and must use indexers rather than
attributes.
Mapping happens at package scope, not type scope. This is what causes
some of the surprising mixes of camel and snake casing in our packages.
In order to accommodate this, build the case mapping tables up front,
and refer to them when performing case mapping.
If a single process is going to bind and generate multiple programs, it
is useful to be able to cache package schemas in order to avoid the
(large) overhead of deserializing schemas multiple times.
Use strings.Builder instead of raw slices. We could go further here and
collapse to a single, ~right-sized bulder at the cost of complexity in
the `stateAcronym -> stateLowerOrNumber` transition.
Also, eliminate the pyName function, as it is redundant.
* Add a new DocLangHelper interface method to generate function names per language. Use the functionNames override map in Go to correctly generate a function name.
* Add kong to the title lookup map.
* Check if item was found in map.
* Use title case for the nodejs Function args type name. Use title case for the function name in the index page.
* Also fix the result name for a Function in nodejs to use title case.
* Use the module name to lookup the package.
* Use the title-case name for the Function name in the index page. Fix the language value passed to the lang chooser in function.tmpl.
* Use title case for nested type titles.
* Add title lookup for GitHub.
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.
In particular, ensure that they are keyword-safe. This affects
`aws:lambda:*` in particular: prior to these changes, we were generating
code into `pulumi_aws.lamdba`, which is not referencable due to its use
of the `lamdba` keyword. With these changes, we generate code into
`pulumi_aws.lambda_`.
There is also a small fix for multi-line non-formatted strings: these
strings do not need escaped braces.
- Fix input property names and forms for invokes. Previously we
generated a dict; now we generate properly-named args.
- Fix nested property names for resources.
Some property names are mapped from their `camelCase` Pulumi name to a
`snake_case` Python name. This mapping is irregular, and only occurs for
resources properties and function calls.
Note that there's still more work to do here: this only fixes names on
the output side; the input side is still broken for nested resource
proprerties and function calls.
The underlying design--annotated types in `hcl2/model`--may need some
additional work in the future, but I _believe_ it's good enough for now.
- Define `null` in Pulumi HCL2
- Bind Pulumi HCL2 in topological order s.t. variable types can be
properly computed
- Fix resources that range over bools and numbers
- Add element, length, lookup, readFile, and split functions
- Do not rewrite function signatures with input types during binding
- Fix splat expression binding for non-lists
- Add support for evaluating expressions
- Add support for operator precedence to code generators
- Add support for constants to the HCL2 IR
- Add support for generating ranged resources in Python
- Add support for generating conditional resource in Node and Python
- Fix various naming issues in Python
* Add a method to the DocLanguageHelper interface to get the API doc link for Pulumi types.
* Add a test for Go API doc link methods.
* Use GetDocLinkForPulumiType in gen_function as well.
* 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)
* Add a check for the Python code gen to prevent infinte recursion. Remove the custom logic for k8s for generating Python property case maps.
* Fix bug with C# links for k8s constructor resources.
* Apply a style on the deprecation message.
* Use the display name when rendering a property type that does not have a link.
* Fix the python type string generator for docs to inspect union types.
* Update cleanTypeString to account for nodejs package names.
* Add missing lookup names for packages.
Pulumi HCL2 IR:
- Add support for invokes
- Add support for resource options, incl. ranged resources
- Allow the apply rewriter to ignore promise-typed values
- Add tests for the binder
- Add support functions for TF: entries and range
NodeJS codegen:
- Simplify for expression codegen
- Add support for invoke codegen
- Add support for entries and range functions
- Add tests
Python codegen:
- Implement codegen for most expression types
- Add support for invoke codegen
- Add tests
* Add tests for the examples processing.
* Update the schema-based code generators to strip out non-relevant code examples wrapped in short-codes.
* Extract language relevant examples for Functions too.
* Simpler way of extracting the surrounding text from the description.
* Add some more new-line characters to clean-up the examples sections.
* Update the C# invoke signature in the Functions template used by resource docs generator.
* Add a new function to the DocLanguageHelper interface for resource docs generator to generate language-specific property names.
* Add a new DisplayName property to the propertyType struct for simpler display names without module names.
* Update templates to use the DisplayName property of propertyType. Strip the namespace/module name from type names for use as display names.
* Temporarily block the resource docs from search indexing.
* Use PascalCase for nested type names in Python.
* Fix bug with Python property name casing for nested types by checking the property case maps.