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Author SHA1 Message Date
Erin Krengel 89f84dc4d9
Improve PP naming for local PPs (#3839) 2020-01-30 13:31:41 -08:00
Erin Krengel 232d798189
Add remove all to policy (#3792) 2020-01-27 10:35:34 -08:00
Erin Krengel 0d0641278c
Remove version req for disable; Add --latest to enable (#3784) 2020-01-22 15:17:00 -08:00
Jamie Kinkead 56a3cc7e8f Adjust commenting. 2020-01-17 12:57:08 -08:00
Jamie Kinkead 5a02a61765 Add Current Operation info. 2020-01-17 07:44:23 -08:00
Erin Krengel 223e0c5e83
Add policy ls (#3753) 2020-01-16 12:04:51 -08:00
Erin Krengel 77bcba412e
Add permalink to policy publish (#3757) 2020-01-15 17:08:14 -08:00
Erin Krengel 0ba101fdba
Improvements to pulumi policy (#3688) 2020-01-03 14:16:39 -08:00
Chris Smith 738005dd83
Move stack name validation to the Backend interface (#3679)
* Replace workspace.ValidateStackName with backend

* Add filestate.ValidateStackName

* Add httpstate.ValidateStackName

* Fix lint issues

* Update test
2019-12-30 10:24:48 -08:00
Justin Van Patten 10a960ea4b
PaC: Support Config/getProject/getStack/isDryRun (#3612)
Add support for using `Config`, `getProject()`, `getStack()`, and
`isDryRun()` from Policy Packs.
2019-12-16 22:51:02 +00:00
Justin Van Patten fbe96394a1
Add ability to opt-in to using yarn instead of npm (#3556)
This change adds support for setting `PULUMI_PREFER_YARN` to true to opt-in to preferring `yarn` over `npm` when installing Node.js dependencies (and publishing Policy Packs). If `PULUMI_PREFER_YARN` is truthy, but `yarn` cannot be found on `$PATH`, we fallback to using `npm`. If `npm` can't be found on `$PATH`, we provide a more helpful error message.
2019-11-21 20:59:48 +00:00
Justin Van Patten 05cb51421d
pulumi policy publish: Use the name of the Policy Pack from code (#3459) 2019-11-07 09:24:34 -08:00
Chris Smith 7fd76b6372
Wire through OverStackLimitError (#3465) 2019-11-07 08:22:59 -08:00
Luke Hoban 25206c5ea8 Add an experimental pulumi watch command (#3391)
Adds a new experimental `pulumi watch` CLI command which can be used for inner loop development on a Pulumi stack.  This command is only available currently via `PULUMI_EXPERIMENTAL=true` while in active development.

The `watch` command does the following:
1. Watches the workspace (the tree rooted at the `Pulumi.yaml` file) for changes
2. Triggers an `update` to the stack whenever there is a change
3. Streams output containing summaries of key update events as well as logs from any resources under management into a combined CLI output

Part of https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/3448.

The PULUMI_EXPERIMENTAL flag also makes`query` and `policy` available.
2019-11-06 12:56:29 -08:00
Evan Boyle 47662346d0
various fixes to get build running on mac (#3454) 2019-11-06 11:11:38 -08:00
Praneet Loke 1fe3f0f46e
Use the update access token for renew_lease calls instead of user access token (#3348)
* Change RenewUpdateLease to use the update access token as the Bearer token.

* Deprecate the Token property in RenewUpdateLeaseRequest.
2019-11-05 13:32:31 -08:00
Justin Van Patten c08714ffb4
Support lists and maps in config (#3342)
This change adds support for lists and maps in config. We now allow
lists/maps (and nested structures) in `Pulumi.<stack>.yaml` (or
`Pulumi.<stack>.json`; yes, we currently support that).

For example:

```yaml
config:
  proj:blah:
  - a
  - b
  - c
  proj:hello: world
  proj:outer:
    inner: value
  proj:servers:
  - port: 80
```

While such structures could be specified in the `.yaml` file manually,
we support setting values in maps/lists from the command line.

As always, you can specify single values with:

```shell
$ pulumi config set hello world
```

Which results in the following YAML:

```yaml
proj:hello world
```

And single value secrets via:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --secret token shhh
```

Which results in the following YAML:

```yaml
proj:token:
  secure: v1:VZAhuroR69FkEPTk:isKafsoZVMWA9pQayGzbWNynww==
```

Values in a list can be set from the command line using the new
`--path` flag, which indicates the config key contains a path to a
property in a map or list:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path names[0] a
$ pulumi config set --path names[1] b
$ pulumi config set --path names[2] c
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:names
- a
- b
- c
```

Values can be obtained similarly:

```shell
$ pulumi config get --path names[1]
b
```

Or setting values in a map:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path outer.inner value
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:outer:
  inner: value
```

Of course, setting values in nested structures is supported:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path servers[0].port 80
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:servers:
- port: 80
```

If you want to include a period in the name of a property, it can be
specified as:

```
$ pulumi config set --path 'nested["foo.bar"]' baz
```

Which results in:

```yaml
proj:nested:
  foo.bar: baz
```

Examples of valid paths:

- root
- root.nested
- 'root["nested"]'
- root.double.nest
- 'root["double"].nest'
- 'root["double"]["nest"]'
- root.array[0]
- root.array[100]
- root.array[0].nested
- root.array[0][1].nested
- root.nested.array[0].double[1]
- 'root["key with \"escaped\" quotes"]'
- 'root["key with a ."]'
- '["root key with \"escaped\" quotes"].nested'
- '["root key with a ."][100]'

Note: paths that contain quotes can be surrounded by single quotes.

When setting values with `--path`, if the value is `"false"` or
`"true"`, it will be saved as the boolean value, and if it is
convertible to an integer, it will be saved as an integer.

Secure values are supported in lists/maps as well:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path --secret tokens[0] shh
```

Will result in:

```yaml
proj:tokens:
- secure: v1:wpZRCe36sFg1RxwG:WzPeQrCn4n+m4Ks8ps15MxvFXg==
```

Note: maps of length 1 with a key of “secure” and string value are
reserved for storing secret values. Attempting to create such a value
manually will result in an error:

```shell
$ pulumi config set --path parent.secure foo
error: "secure" key in maps of length 1 are reserved
```

**Accessing config values from the command line with JSON**

```shell
$ pulumi config --json
```

Will output:

```json
{
  "proj:hello": {
    "value": "world",
    "secret": false,
    "object": false
  },
  "proj:names": {
    "value": "[\"a\",\"b\",\"c\"]",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": [
      "a",
      "b",
      "c"
    ]
  },
  "proj:nested": {
    "value": "{\"foo.bar\":\"baz\"}",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": {
      "foo.bar": "baz"
    }
  },
  "proj:outer": {
    "value": "{\"inner\":\"value\"}",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": {
      "inner": "value"
    }
  },
  "proj:servers": {
    "value": "[{\"port\":80}]",
    "secret": false,
    "object": true,
    "objectValue": [
      {
        "port": 80
      }
    ]
  },
  "proj:token": {
    "secret": true,
    "object": false
  },
  "proj:tokens": {
    "secret": true,
    "object": true
  }
}
```

If the value is a map or list, `"object"` will be `true`. `"value"` will
contain the object as serialized JSON and a new `"objectValue"` property
will be available containing the value of the object.

If the object contains any secret values, `"secret"` will be `true`, and
just like with scalar values, the value will not be outputted unless
`--show-secrets` is specified.

**Accessing config values from Pulumi programs**

Map/list values are available to Pulumi programs as serialized JSON, so
the existing
`getObject`/`requireObject`/`getSecretObject`/`requireSecretObject`
functions can be used to retrieve such values, e.g.:

```typescript
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";

interface Server {
    port: number;
}

const config = new pulumi.Config();

const names = config.requireObject<string[]>("names");
for (const n of names) {
    console.log(n);
}

const servers = config.requireObject<Server[]>("servers");
for (const s of servers) {
    console.log(s.port);
}
```
2019-11-01 13:41:27 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 1fd45fc6ad Share query-running code between backends 2019-10-29 16:47:15 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 9c16485152 Don't require a stack to run pulumi query 2019-10-23 15:14:56 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 95f85a7f28
Load PulumiPolicy.yaml instead of Pulumi.yaml during installation (#3352) 2019-10-16 11:23:50 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 460ff875ab
Cache account information. (#3340)
- Cache the username and last verified time associated with each logged-in
  backend
- In the HTTP backend, verify the access token explicitly at most once
  per hour

This trades off a little bit of usability for improved inner-loop
latency: if a user's API token becomes invalid less than an hour after
it was last verified, the user will see 4xx errors when attempting stack
operations rather than seeing the login prompt.
2019-10-15 15:37:57 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 14da941b0c
Standardize on Stack for backend methods. (#3336)
The current pattern of using backend.Stack values in the CLI but
accepting backend.StackReference values in backend methods leads to
frequent transitions between these types. In the case of the HTTP
backend, the transition from a StackReference to a Stack requires an API
call. These changes refactor the backend.Backend API such that most of
its methods accept backend.Stack values in place of
backend.StackReference values, which avoids these transitions.

This removes two calls to the getStack API on the startup path of a
`pulumi preview`.
2019-10-14 14:30:42 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 5e1c4d31c6 Use PulumiPolicy.yaml instead of Pulumi.yaml for PolicyPacks 2019-10-10 10:15:51 -07:00
Chris Smith 97d769000d
Support renaming stack projects (#3292)
* Support renaming stack projects

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Address PR feedback
2019-10-03 09:13:13 -07:00
Chris Smith fbb28eacc9
Fix problem with divergent project names (#3269)
* Prevent stack/workspace project name mismatch

* Account for Pulumi.yaml missing entirely
2019-09-26 12:27:37 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 40b0f8cbab
Cache ciphertext for secret properties. (#3183)
This caching is enabled by wrapping the `secrets.Manager` returned by
`DefaultSecretsProvider.OfType` in an outer `secrets.Manager` that
cooperates with `stack.{Serialize,Deserialize}PropertyValue`. Ciphertext
is cached on a per-secret-instance basis (i.e. not a per-plaintext-value
basis). Cached ciphertext is only reused if the plaintext for the secret
value has not changed. Entries are inserted into the cache upon both
encryption and decryption so that values that originated from ciphertext
and that have not changed can aoid re-encryption.

Contributes to #3178.
2019-09-18 15:52:31 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 82204230e1
Improve tracing support. (#3238)
* Fix some tracing issues.

- Add endpoints for `startUpdate` and `postEngineEventsBatch` so that
  spans for these invocations have proper names
- Inject a tracing span when walking a plan so that resource operations
  are properly parented
- When handling gRPC calls, inject a tracing span into the call's
  metadata if no span is already present so that resource monitor and
  engine spans are properly parented
- Do not trace client gRPC invocations of the empty method so that these
  calls (which are used to determine server availability) do not muddy
  the trace. Note that I tried parenting these spans appropriately, but
  doing so broke the trace entirely.

With these changes, the only unparented span in a typical Pulumi
invocation is a single call to `getUser`. This span is unparented
because that call does not have a context available. Plumbing a context
into that particular call is surprisingly tricky, as it is often called
by other context-less functions.

* Make tracing support more flexible.

- Add support for writing trace data to a local file using Appdash
- Add support for viewing Appdash traces via the CLI
2019-09-16 14:16:43 -07:00
Erin Krengel 48a00b507d
bump api version number to indicate PaC support (#3237) 2019-09-16 13:04:29 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 6c9556fe78 Add a link to docs for the 409 Conflict error message (#3207)
* Add a link to docs for the 409 Conflict error message

* Formatting
2019-09-10 13:25:08 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov bf96123d14 Stop ignoring HTTP errors at token validation (#3208) 2019-09-10 13:24:30 -07:00
Pat Gavlin b7404f202e
Expose update events to ExtraRuntimeValidation. (#3160)
* Add the ability to log all engine events to a file.

The path to the file can be specified using the `--event-log` flag to
the CLI. The file will be truncated if it exists. Events are written as
a list of JSON values using the schema described by `pkg/apitype`.

* Expose update engine events to ExtraRuntimeValidation.

Just what it says on the tin. Events from previews are not exposed.
2019-09-06 17:07:54 -07:00
Luke Hoban 47dc3cfb8b
Print a Welcome to Pulumi message (#3145)
Present a warm welcome to users when they interactively login.

Also use this as an opportunity to present a "Tip of the Day" - which for now we will use to highlight auto-naming as this has been a common new user question.
2019-08-27 17:19:35 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov c270204387 Check project existence during pulumi new 2019-08-23 09:09:54 +02:00
Chris Smith eb0934970c
Add support for filtering stacks by organization, tag (#3108)
* Add support for filtering stacks by organization, tag

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Address PR feedback

* Address even more PR feedback

* Support empty-string filters
2019-08-22 13:56:43 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 04b169a64b Add a hint about the org name in stack in pulumi new 2019-08-19 09:21:02 +02:00
Alex Clemmer 6b4832b416 Emit stderr of npm install
If we don't process and report the stderr of `npm install`, the output
is "orphaned" during error condition, and only something like "exit code
1" is reported.
2019-08-13 12:48:16 -07:00
Alex Clemmer ef8cc236c4 Implement --policy-pack flag on up and preview
Fixes pulumi/pulumi-policy#43.
2019-08-12 12:45:48 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 0dccc4b447 Normalize policy pack installation path
Fixes pulumi/pulumi-policy#59.
2019-08-12 12:45:48 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 12668756d5 Use S3 URL for policy pack download
Companion to the breaking change at pulumi/pulumi-service#3842.
2019-08-07 13:12:49 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 7070304f81 Use npm pack for policy publish
Fixes #35.
2019-08-05 16:12:12 -07:00
Chris Smith 17ee050abe
Refactor the way secrets managers are provided (#3001) 2019-08-01 10:33:52 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 1af7449f1a
Remove references to pulumi/glog. (#3009)
This package's flags conflict with those in google/glog. Replace all
references to this package with references to
pulumi/pulumi/pkg/util/logging, and change that package to explicitly
call `flag.CommandLine.Parse` with an empty slice.

This should make it much easier to consume these packages in downstream
repos that have direct or indirect dependencies on google/glog.
2019-07-31 13:23:33 -05:00
Alex Clemmer c4b3745961 Signal policy publish operation completion to the service
Fixes pulumi/pulumi-policy#32
2019-07-25 15:21:07 -07:00
James Nugent 7f6a6501ef Depend on pulumi fork of glog.
This removes the need for a replace directive in every downstream `go.mod`.
2019-07-25 16:10:53 -05:00
Alex Clemmer 0850c88a97 Address comments 2019-07-16 00:58:33 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 4c069d5cf6 Address lint warnings 2019-07-16 00:58:33 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 9f809b9122 Run required policies as part of all updates 2019-07-16 00:58:33 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 826e6a1cca Add pulumi policy apply command 2019-07-16 00:58:33 -07:00
Alex Clemmer c7e1f19733 Allow Pulumi service HTTP client to unmarshal body as raw bytes
This commit will allow the Pulumi service HTTP client to deserialize
HTTP responses that have bodies encoded as `application/octet-stream` to
be deserialized as `[]byte`.

This fixes a small bug that causes the HTTP client to fail under these
circumstances, as it expects any body to be JSON-deserializable.
2019-07-16 00:58:33 -07:00
Alex Clemmer c93a860574 Add PolicyPack abstraction with Publish verb
This commit will implement the core business logic of `pulumi policy
publish` -- code to boot an analyzer, ask it for metadata about the
policies it contains, pack the code, and transmit all of this to the
Pulumi service.
2019-07-16 00:58:33 -07:00