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Erin Krengel 93c2736e2d
move requiredPolicies to UpdateProgramResponse (#2850) 2019-06-19 16:42:02 -07:00
Erin Krengel 96f82f004f
Ekrengel/pac apitypes (#2798) 2019-06-04 10:27:53 -07:00
Chris Smith 6577784114
Reduce overhead of emitting engine events (#2735)
* Reduce size of most common apitype EngineEvents

* Update endpoint names for trace logging
2019-05-22 12:22:40 -07:00
Matt Ellis d1f8af249d Add apitype for stack rename request 2019-03-11 14:44:15 -07:00
Chris Smith 84ea2f0df7
Don't emit pre-rendered update logs (#2268)
* Don't emit pre-rendered update logs

* Retry posting engine events if needed

* Update comment
2018-12-04 14:46:32 -08:00
Matt Ellis 74672857fd Remove pulumi archive and archive uploading code
In the past, we had a mode where the CLI would upload the Pulumi
program, as well as its contents and do the execution remotely.

We've since stopped supporting that, but all the supporting code has
been left in the CLI.

This change removes the code we had to support the above case,
including the `pulumi archive` command, which was a debugging tool to
generate the archive we would have uploaded (which was helpful in the
past to understand why behavior differed between local execution and
remote execution.)
2018-10-26 18:03:58 -07:00
Chris Smith f324a460e9
Remove references to Pulumi private clouds (#2095)
* Remove TODO for issue since fixed in PPCs.

* Update issue reference to source

* Update comment wording

* Remove --ppc arg of stack init

* Remove PPC references in int. testing fx

* Remove vestigial PPC API types
2018-10-24 13:50:35 -07:00
joeduffy 5967259795 Add license headers 2018-05-22 15:02:47 -07:00
Joe Duffy b22a28ed34
Add necessary refresh apitypes (#1299)
This change adds the apitypes required to make refresh-style updates
work in the PPC and in the service.
2018-04-30 17:42:24 -07:00
Pat Gavlin a1626aea36
Add a version field to PatchUpdateCheckpointRequest. (#1222)
And make the deployment an opaque JSON message. The verison field
indicates the schema of the deployment. A missing version field will
behave as if the version was set to `1`. A version of `1` indicates that
the serialized deployment has the `DeploymentV1` schema.

This is part of pulumi/pulumi-service#1046.
2018-04-17 15:58:20 -07:00
Pat Gavlin fb55f3aab6
Add version suffixes to more API types. (#1215)
This covers most of the transitive closure of the types that appear in a
checkpoint. A breaking change to any of these types implies a bump in
the checkpoint version number.

This is part of pulumi/pulumi-service#1046.
2018-04-17 10:38:47 -07:00
Chris Smith 3470acec02
Add continuation token (for reals) (#1099) 2018-04-13 19:10:34 -07:00
Chris Smith 7490c25d8e
Add more tags to stacks; replace tags on stack update (#1134)
* Add more tags to stacks; replace tags on stack update

* Fix copy and paste error
2018-04-09 09:31:46 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 58300f9ee7
Add support for service-managed stacks. (#1067)
These changes add the API types and cloud backend code necessary to
interact with service-managed stacks (i.e. stacks that do not have
PPC-managed deployments). The bulk of these changes are unremarkable:
the API types are straightforward, as are most of the interactions with
the new APIs. The trickiest bits are token and log management.

During an update to a managed stack, the CLI must continually renew the
token used to authorize the operations on that stack that comprise the
update. Once a token has been renewed, the old token should be
discarded. The CLI supports this by running a goroutine that is
responsible for both periodically renewing the token for an update and
servicing requests for the token itself from the rest of the backend.

In addition to token renewal, log output must be captured and uploaded
to the service during an update to a managed stack. Implementing this in
a reasonable fashion required a bit of refactoring in order to reuse
what already exists for the local backend. Each event-specific `Display`
function was replaced with an equivalent `Render` function that returns
a string rather than writing to a stream. This approach was chosen
primarily to avoid dealing with sheared colorization tags, which would
otherwise require clients to fuse log lines before colorizing. We could
take that approach in the future.
2018-03-22 10:42:43 -07:00
Chris Smith 3d8b7d8e44
Update updates.go (#1061)
We needed to have two types of `UpdateProgramRequest` to serve both newer shapes of Pulumi configuration values as well as the older, untyped version. (The original change was supporting the `ConfigValue` type, which had a flag to indiciate if the configuration value was encrypted or not.)

Now that LM has been migrated to the M10 bits https://github.com/pulumi/home/issues/168 , we can remove this type. (The PR to remove existing references in the `pulumi-service` repo is https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-service/pull/957.)
2018-03-20 12:06:26 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi c544accfa6
Only attempt to serialize the properties of an object that are actually used. (#1000) 2018-03-07 21:10:12 -08:00
joeduffy 2362d45a5c Eliminate type redundancy
Despite our good progress moving towards having an apitype package,
where our exchange types live and can be shared among the engine and
our services, there were a few major types that were still duplciated.
Resource was the biggest example -- and indeed, the apitype varirant
was missing the new Dependencies property -- but there were others,
like Manfiest, PluginInfo, etc.  These too had semi-random omissions.

This change merges all of these types into the apitype package.  This
not only cleans up the redundancy and missing properties, but will
"force the issue" with respect to keeping them in sync and properly
versioning the information in a backwards compatible way.

The resource/stack package still exists as a simple marshaling layer
to and from the engine's core data types.

Finally, I've made the controversial change to share the actual
Deployment data structure at the apitype layer also.  This will force
us to confront differences in that data structure similarly, and will
allow us to leverage the strong typing throughout to catch issues.
2018-02-28 12:44:55 -08:00
Chris Smith 4c217fd358
Add "pulumi history" command (#826)
This PR adds a new `pulumi history` command, which prints the update history for a stack.

The local backend stores the update history in a JSON file on disk, next to the checkpoint file. The cloud backend simply provides the update metadata, and expects to receive all the data from a (NYI) `/history` REST endpoint.

`pkg/backend/updates.go` defines the data that is being persisted. The way the data is wired through the system is adding a new `backend.UpdateMetadata` parameter to a Stack/Backend's `Update` and `Destroy` methods.

I use `tests/integration/stack_outputs/` as the simple app for the related tests, hence the addition to the `.gitignore` and fixing the name in the `Pulumi.yaml`.

Fixes #636.
2018-01-24 18:22:41 -08:00
Matt Ellis ce05cce77f Provide a rudimentary progress spinner
Previously, the `pulumi` tool did not show any indication of progress
when doing a deployment. Combined with the fact that we do not create
resources in parallel it meant that sometime `pulumi` would appear to
hang, when really it was just waiting on some resource to be created
in AWS. In addition, some AWS resources take a long time to create and
CI systems like travis will kill the job if there is no output. This
causes us (and our customers) to have to do crazy dances where we
launch shell scripts that write a dot to the console every once in a
while so we don't get killed. While we plan to overhaul the output
logic (see #617), we take a first step towards interactivity by simply
having a nice little spinner (in the interactive case) and when run
non interactive have `pulumi` print a message that it is still
working.

Fixes #794
2018-01-22 14:21:08 -08:00
Chris Smith 3a3d0698ae
Surface update options to the service (#806)
This PR surfaces the configuration options available to updates, previews, and destroys to the Pulumi Service. As part of this I refactored the options to unify them into a single `engine.UpdateOptions`, since they were all overlapping to various degrees.

With this PR we are adding several new flags to commands, e.g. `--summary` was not available on `pulumi destroy`.

There are also a few minor breaking changes.

- `pulumi destroy --preview` is now `pulumi destroy --dry-run` (to match the actual name of the field).
- The default behavior for "--color" is now `Always`. Previously it was `Always` or `Never` based on the value of a `--debug` flag. (You can specify `--color always` or `--color never` to get the exact behavior.)

Fixes #515, and cleans up the code making some other features slightly easier to add.
2018-01-18 11:10:15 -08:00
khyperia 2598090cb7
Formatting 2018-01-11 13:46:34 -08:00
khyperia d4de351b10
Correct some field types 2018-01-11 10:57:25 -08:00
khyperia 916ba6cd39
Add UpdateProgramRequestUntyped 2018-01-11 10:42:43 -08:00
khyperia f455689bd4
Add apitypes from pulumi-ppc 2018-01-10 15:43:44 -08:00
khyperia 3c644d243f
Create apitype package 2018-01-10 15:04:55 -08:00
joeduffy 1c4e41b916 Improve the overall cloud CLI experience
This improves the overall cloud CLI experience workflow.

Now whether a stack is local or cloud is inherent to the stack
itself.  If you interact with a cloud stack, we transparently talk
to the cloud; if you interact with a local stack, we just do the
right thing, and perform all operations locally.  Aside from sometimes
seeing a cloud emoji pop-up ☁️, the experience is quite similar.

For example, to initialize a new cloud stack, simply:

    $ pulumi login
    Logging into Pulumi Cloud: https://pulumi.com/
    Enter Pulumi access token: <enter your token>
    $ pulumi stack init my-cloud-stack

Note that you may log into a specific cloud if you'd like.  For
now, this is just for our own testing purposes, but someday when we
support custom clouds (e.g., Enterprise), you can just say:

    $ pulumi login --cloud-url https://corp.acme.my-ppc.net:9873

The cloud is now the default.  If you instead prefer a "fire and
forget" style of stack, you can skip the login and pass `--local`:

    $ pulumi stack init my-faf-stack --local

If you are logged in and run `pulumi`, we tell you as much:

    $ pulumi
    Usage:
      pulumi [command]

    // as before...

    Currently logged into the Pulumi Cloud ☁️
        https://pulumi.com/

And if you list your stacks, we tell you which one is local or not:

    $ pulumi stack ls
    NAME            LAST UPDATE       RESOURCE COUNT   CLOUD URL
    my-cloud-stack  2017-12-01 ...    3                https://pulumi.com/
    my-faf-stack    n/a               0                n/a

And `pulumi stack` by itself prints information like your cloud org,
PPC name, and so on, in addition to the usuals.

I shall write up more details and make sure to document these changes.

This change also fairly significantly refactors the layout of cloud
versus local logic, so that the cmd/ package is resonsible for CLI
things, and the new pkg/backend/ package is responsible for the
backends.  The following is the overall resulting package architecture:

* The backend.Backend interface can be implemented to substitute
  a new backend.  This has operations to get and list stacks,
  perform updates, and so on.

* The backend.Stack struct is a wrapper around a stack that has
  or is being manipulated by a Backend.  It resembles our existing
  Stack notions in the engine, but carries additional metadata
  about its source.  Notably, it offers functions that allow
  operations like updating and deleting on the Backend from which
  it came.

* There is very little else in the pkg/backend/ package.

* A new package, pkg/backend/local/, encapsulates all local state
  management for "fire and forget" scenarios.  It simply implements
  the above logic and contains anything specific to the local
  experience.

* A peer package, pkg/backend/cloud/, encapsulates all logic
  required for the cloud experience.  This includes its subpackage
  apitype/ which contains JSON schema descriptions required for
  REST calls against the cloud backend.  It also contains handy
  functions to list which clouds we have authenticated with.

* A subpackage here, pkg/backend/state/, is not a provider at all.
  Instead, it contains all of the state management functions that
  are currently shared between local and cloud backends.  This
  includes configuration logic -- including encryption -- as well
  as logic pertaining to which stacks are known to the workspace.

This addresses pulumi/pulumi#629 and pulumi/pulumi#494.
2017-12-02 14:34:42 -08:00
Chris Smith 454f946e8c
Wire Package.Main to the Pulumi Service. (#615)
This PR just wires the `Package.Main` field to the Pulumi Service (and in subsequent PRs, the `pulumi-service` and `pulumi-ppc` repos).

@joeduffy , should we just upload the entire `package.Package` type with the `UpdateProgramRequest` type? I'm not sure we want to treat that type as part of part of our public API surface area. But on the other hand, we'll need to mirror relevant fields in N places if we don't.
2017-11-30 08:14:47 -08:00
Chris Smith 84cd810112
Move program uploads to the CLI (#571)
In an effort to improve performance and overall reliability, this PR moves the responsibility of uploading the Pulumi program from the Pulumi Service to the CLI. (Part of fixing https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-service/issues/313.)

Previously the CLI would send (the dozens of MiB) program archive to the Service, which would then upload the data to S3. Now the CLI sends the data to S3 directly, avoiding the unnecessary copying of data around.

The Service-side API changes are in https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-service/pull/323. I tested previews, updates, and destroys running the service and PPC on localhost.

The PR refactors how we handle the three kinds of program updates, and just unifies them into a single method. This makes the diff look crazy, but the code should be much simpler. I'm not sure what to do about supporting all the engine options for the Cloud-variants of Pulumi commands; I suspect that's something that should be handled at a later time.
2017-11-15 13:27:28 -08:00