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Matt Ellis 9ec695dda0 Reformat call to action when we fail to launch browser for login
The existing message put the URL to visit and some explanation text on
the same line, which makes it a little harder to copy only the URL
into a browser. If this extra text ends up being copied as well as the
URL it can lead to failures later, when we try to decode the query
string as part of the OAuth flow.

It's easy enough to fix by just putting the URL on its own line, split
off from the text itself.

Fixes #1832
2018-09-04 14:28:29 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 5586f4ecad
Improve the error message for pulumi new when the template doesn't exist (#1823)
And offer distance-based suggestions.
2018-09-04 08:40:59 -07:00
Joe Duffy fd852754fd
Merge pull request #1848 from pulumi/joeduffy/1551_refresh_text_clarification
Clarify refresh text
2018-09-02 11:58:50 -07:00
joeduffy 4827c7fb29 Update some text/colors
This changes two things:

1) Per PR feedback, change the text to "N changes found during refresh."

2) Colorize the parenthetical "No resources will be modified" message;
   it looked a little odd being plain colored.
2018-09-02 11:26:39 -07:00
Alex Clemmer dea68b8b37 Implement status sinks
This commit reverts most of #1853 and replaces it with functionally
identical logic, using the notion of status message-specific sinks.

In other words, where the original commit implemented ephemeral status
messages by adding an `isStatus` parameter to most of the logging
methdos in pulumi/pulumi, this implements ephemeral status messages as a
parallel logging sink, which emits _only_ ephemeral status messages.

The original commit message in that PR was:

> Allow log events to be marked "status" events
>
> This commit will introduce a field, IsStatus to LogRequest. A "status"
> logging event will be displayed in the Info column of the main
> display, but will not be printed out at the end, when resource
> operations complete.
>
> For example, for complex resource initialization, we'd like to display
> a series of intermediate results: [1/4] Service object created, for
> example. We'd like these to appear in the Info column, but not at the
> end, where they are not helpful to the user.
2018-08-31 15:56:53 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 9e58fd1aaa Revert "Plumb LogRequest.IsStatus through the logging subsystem"
This reverts commit 3066cbcbd7.
2018-08-31 15:56:53 -07:00
Luke Hoban b9c64b1e70
Allow skipping refresh step in integration tests (#1852)
Allows working around bugs in refresh (such as https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-terraform/issues/241).
2018-08-31 11:34:26 -05:00
Alex Clemmer 3066cbcbd7 Plumb LogRequest.IsStatus through the logging subsystem 2018-08-30 17:17:20 -07:00
Justin Van Patten c29776e561
Support project config keys in templates and -c (#1841)
Previously, we only supported config keys that included a ':' delimiter
in config keys specified in the template manifest and in `-c` flags to
`new` and `up`. This prevented the use of project keys in the template
manifest and made it more difficult to pass such keys with `-c`,
effectively preventing the use of `new pulumi.Config()` in project code.

This change fixes this by allowing config keys that don't have a
delimiter in the template manifest and `-c` flags. In such cases, the
project name is automatically prepended behind the scenes, the same as
what `pulumi config set` does.
2018-08-30 14:56:13 -07:00
Luke Hoban 1ebd698a7a
Support for more ProgramTestOptions in With (#1844)
The pattern we are using here is generally prone to error, so I hope we find a way to move away from this more generally - but for now we need to be able to configure more of these in places we are using `With`.

Also remove some `+""` that are tripping up the linter for me locally.
2018-08-30 11:08:19 -05:00
Pat Gavlin 0634c1852a
Fix some potential bugs in the refresher. (#1845)
- Create all refresh steps before issuing any. This is important as the
  state update loop expects all steps to exist.
- Check for cancellation later in the refresher.

This also fixes races in the SnapshotManager and the test journal that
could cause panics during cancellation.
2018-08-29 21:00:05 -07:00
joeduffy cd5707f483 Clarify refresh text
The wording for refresh doesn't accurately convey that the operations
aren't actually mutating your resources, but instead are simply changing
your checkpoint state. This change (hopefully) helps in two ways:

First, put text just before the prompt:

Do you want to perform this refresh?
No resources will be modified as part of this refresh; just your stack's state will be.

Second, alter the summary ever-so-slightly, from:

info: 2 changes performed:
    ~ 2 resources updated
      3 resources unchanged

to:

info: 2 changes refreshed:
    ~ 2 resources updated
      3 resources unchanged

This reads just slightly better, and removes any sense of panic I might
have otherwise had that my refresh just did something wrong.

As I was in here, since I had to pass UpdateKind information to new
places, I cleaned up the situation where we had three mostly-similar
enums (but which actually diverged) and several areas where we were
using untyped strings for this same information. Now there's just one.

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#1551.
2018-08-29 17:09:14 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 85db1e6ea9
Add a WriteString method to tools/GenWriter. (#1839)
This method writes a string to the underlying bufio.Writer without
formatting it first.
2018-08-29 14:43:20 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 2baf920c96 Remove unused print statements 2018-08-28 18:00:35 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 2fa98a8dad Generate empty update steps for partial failures
This commit will greatly improve the experience of dealing with partial
failures by simply re-trying to initialize the relevant resources on
every subsequent `pulumi up`, instead of printing a list of reasons the
resource had previously failed to initialize.

As motivation, consider our behavior in the following common, painful
scenario:

  * The user creates a `Service` and a `Deployment`.
  * The `Pod`s in the `Deployment` fail to become live. This causes the
    `Service` to fail, since it does not target any live `Pod`s.
  * The user fixes the `Deployment`. A run of `pulumi up` sees the
    `Pod`s successfully initialize.
  * Users will expect that the `Service` is now in a state of success,
    as the `Pod`s it targets are alive. But, because we don't update the
    `Service` by default, it perpetually exists in a state of error.
  * The user is now required to change some trivial feature of the
    `Service` just to trigger an update, so that we can see it succeed.

There are many situations like this. Another very common one is waiting
for test `Pod`s that are meant to successfully complete when some object
becomes live.

By triggering an empty update step for all resources that have any
initialization errors, we avoid all problems like this.

This commit will implement this empty-update semantics for partial
failures, as well as fix the display UX to correctly render the diff in
these cases.
2018-08-28 18:00:35 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 1624d4a1fe
Remove dead code (#1833)
Large parts of pkg/tokens are not used anymore and can be deleted.
2018-08-28 14:43:41 -07:00
Matt Ellis 8f5def8453 Do not delete failed stacks from integration tests
Often when the test fails, you'll want to use the web console to
investigate the stack, looking at detailed log messages, for
example. But since we always delete the stack today, you often can't.

Stop running `pulumi stack rm` when the test fails, however do run a
`pulumi destroy` so we at least clean up any resources the stack may
have allocated during testing.

Fixes #1722
2018-08-27 13:28:46 -07:00
Pat Gavlin abfdf69a9c
Indent stack outputs by 1. (#1822)
* Indent stack outputs by 1.

Also:
- Show stack output diffs during preview
- Fix a bug where deletes in stack outputs were not displayed
2018-08-24 15:36:55 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 73f4f2c464
Reimplement refresh. (#1814)
Replace the Source-based implementation of refresh with a phase that
runs as the first part of plan execution and rewrites the snapshot in-memory.

In order to fit neatly within the existing framework for resource operations,
these changes introduce a new kind of step, RefreshStep, to represent
refreshes. RefreshSteps operate similar to ReadSteps but do not imply that
the resource being read is not managed by Pulumi.

In addition to the refresh reimplementation, these changes incorporate those
from #1394 to run refresh in the integration test framework.

Fixes #1598.
Fixes pulumi/pulumi-terraform#165.
Contributes to #1449.
2018-08-22 17:52:46 -07:00
Matt Ellis ad2d51898c Don't use :config: token when sending values to the service
The fact that we include the `:config:` portion of a configuration
name when sending to the service is an artifact of history. It was
needed back when we needed to support deploying using a new CLI
against a PPC that had older packages embeded in it.

We don't have that sort of problem anymore, so we can stop sending
this data.
2018-08-22 16:41:46 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 3cba431ada
Show a better error message when decrypting fails (#1815)
* Show a better error message when decrypting fails

It is most often the case that failing to decrypt a secret implies that
the secret was transferred from one stack to another via copying the
configuration. This commit introduces a better error message for this
case and instructs users to explicitly re-encrypt their encrypted keys
in the context of the new stack.

* Spelling

* CR: Grammar fixes
2018-08-22 15:32:54 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 91e20289a8
Remove deploy.PlanSummary. (#1809)
Nothing actually uses this information.
2018-08-21 19:33:59 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 734f7beba7
Refactor plan execution in preparation for refresh. (#1801)
These changes simplify a couple aspects of plan execution in the hopes of
clarifying some responsibilities and preparing the code for changes to the
implementation of refresh.

1. All aspects of plan execution are now managed by the plan executor,
   which is no longer exported. Instead, it is abstracted behind
   `Plan.Execute`.
2. The plan executor's error-handling and reporting have been unified
   and simplified somewhat.
2018-08-21 14:05:00 -07:00
Sean Gillespie d1524e1081
Log errors coming from the language host (#1780)
* Log errors coming from the language host

Similar to pulumi/pulumi#1762, fixes pulumi/pulumi#1775. The language
host can fail without issuing any diagnostics and it is very unclear
what happens if the engine does not log the error.

* CR feedback
2018-08-20 16:41:07 -07:00
Pat Gavlin effff869a1
Elide unnecessary checkpoint writes. (#1798)
A checkpoint write is unnecessary if it does not change the semantics of
the data currently stored in the checkpoint. We currently perform
unnecessary checkpoint writes in two cases:
- Same steps where no aspect of the resource's state has changed
- Replace steps, which exist solely for display purposes

The former case is particularly bothersome, as it is rather common to
run updates--especially in CI--that consist largely/entirely of these
same steps.

These changes eliminate the checkpoint writes we perform in these two
cases. Some care is needed to ensure that we continue to write the
checkpoint in the case of same steps that do represent meaningful
changes (e.g. changes to a resource's output properties or
dependencies).

Fixes #1769.
2018-08-20 14:14:50 -07:00
Matt Ellis acf0fb278a Fix wierd interactions due to Cobra and glog
The glog package force the use of golang's underyling flag package,
which Cobra does not use. To work around this, we had a complicated
dance around defining flags in multiple places, calling flag.Parse
explicitly and then stomping values in the flag package with values we
got from Cobra.

Because we ended up parsing parts of the command line twice, each with
a different set of semantics, we ended up with bad UX in some
cases. For example:

`$ pulumi -v=10 --logflow update`

Would fail with an error message that looked nothing like normal CLI
errors, where as:

`$ pulumi -v=10 update --logflow`

Would behave as you expect. To address this, we now do two things:

- We never call flag.Parse() anymore. Wacking the flags with values we
  got from Cobra is sufficent for what we care about.

- We use a forked copy of glog which does not complain when
  flag.Parse() is not called before logging.

Fixes #301
Fixes #710
Fixes #968
2018-08-20 14:08:40 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 347148c374
Don't try to convert a checkpoint's Latest field if nil (#1800)
Not all checkpoints have a Latest field and it is not guaranteed to be
non-nil. Fixes pulumi/pulumi#1788.
2018-08-20 13:47:49 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 89d5dd004e
Do not add the same file multiple times to a zip or tar file. (#1783) 2018-08-15 22:44:55 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 3a26ec382a
Add test for pulumi/pulumi#1770 (#1773)
* Add test for pulumi/pulumi#1770

* CR: Add parallel test, do an update before refresh
2018-08-14 15:32:23 -07:00
Sean Gillespie d83774ca96
Fix two issues that can cause hangs during refresh (#1770)
1. 'readID' was never assigned to and was always the default value,
leading the refresh source to believe a resource was deleted
2. The refresh source could hang when a resource is deleted.
2018-08-13 21:43:10 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 0caba6b990
Elide resource pre events for default providers in preview. (#1767)
Just what it says on the tin.
2018-08-13 15:45:08 -07:00
Sean Gillespie d9c56eab23
Emit diagnostics for errors coming from step generation (#1766)
The plan executor assumed that the step generator was responsible for
logging its own diagnostics, which it sort-of is but also doesn't log a
majority of the diagnositcs that come out of it. This commit logs all
errors coming out of step generation so that we don't unintentionally
drop errors.
2018-08-13 13:41:01 -07:00
Matt Ellis e51e159d18 Warn when pulumi is out of date
Before running commands, ask the service for version information about
the CLI and warn the user to upgrade in some cases.

Fixes #1686
2018-08-13 13:18:02 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi da616eccca
Print out an archive diff even in the event of resource replacement. (#1760) 2018-08-11 18:33:27 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 491bcdc602
Add a list of in-flight operations to the deployment (#1759)
* Add a list of in-flight operations to the deployment

This commit augments 'DeploymentV2' with a list of operations that are
currently in flight. This information is used by the engine to keep
track of whether or not a particular deployment is in a valid state.

The SnapshotManager is responsible for inserting and removing operations
from the in-flight operation list. When the engine registers an intent
to perform an operation, SnapshotManager inserts an Operation into this
list and saves it to the snapshot. When an operation completes, the
SnapshotManager removes it from the snapshot. From this, the engine can
infer that if it ever sees a deployment with pending operations, the
Pulumi CLI must have crashed or otherwise abnormally terminated before
seeing whether or not an operation completed successfully.

To remedy this state, this commit also adds code to 'pulumi stack
import' that clears all pending operations from a deployment, as well as
code to plan generation that will reject any deployments that have
pending operations present.

At the CLI level, if we see that we are in a state where pending
operations were in-flight when the engine died, we'll issue a
human-friendly error message that indicates which resources are in a bad
state and how to recover their stack.

* CR: Multi-line string literals, renaming in-flight -> pending

* CR: Add enum to apitype for operation type, also name status -> type for clarity

* Fix the yaml type

* Fix missed renames

* Add implementation for lifecycle_test.go

* Rebase against master
2018-08-10 21:39:59 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 9d84f2e249
Initial support for passing URLs to new and up (#1727)
* Initial support for passing URLs to `new` and `up`

This PR adds initial support for `pulumi new` using Git under the covers
to manage Pulumi templates, providing the same experience as before.

You can now also optionally pass a URL to a Git repository, e.g.
`pulumi new [<url>]`, including subdirectories within the repository,
and arbitrary branches, tags, or commits.

The following commands result in the same behavior from the user's
perspective:
 - `pulumi new javascript`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/templates/javascript`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/master/templates/javascript`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/HEAD/templates/javascript`

To specify an arbitrary branch, tag, or commit:
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<branch>/templates/javascript`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<tag>/templates/javascript`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<commit>/templates/javascript`

Branches and tags can include '/' separators, and `pulumi` will still
find the right subdirectory.

URLs to Gists are also supported, e.g.:
`pulumi new https://gist.github.com/justinvp/6673959ceb9d2ac5a14c6d536cb871a6`

If the specified subdirectory in the repository does not contain a
`Pulumi.yaml`, it will look for subdirectories within containing
`Pulumi.yaml` files, and prompt the user to choose a template, along the
lines of how `pulumi new` behaves when no template is specified.

The following commands result in the CLI prompting to choose a template:
 - `pulumi new`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/templates`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/master/templates`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/HEAD/templates`

Of course, arbitrary branches, tags, or commits can be specified as well:
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<branch>/templates`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<tag>/templates`
 - `pulumi new https://github.com/pulumi/templates/tree/<commit>/templates`

This PR also includes initial support for passing URLs to `pulumi up`,
providing a streamlined way to deploy installable cloud applications
with Pulumi, without having to manage source code locally before doing
a deployment.

For example, `pulumi up https://github.com/justinvp/aws` can be used to
deploy a sample AWS app. The stack can be updated with different
versions, e.g.
`pulumi up https://github.com/justinvp/aws/tree/v2 -s <stack-to-update>`

Config values can optionally be passed via command line flags, e.g.
`pulumi up https://github.com/justinvp/aws -c aws:region=us-west-2 -c foo:bar=blah`

Gists can also be used, e.g.
`pulumi up https://gist.github.com/justinvp/62fde0463f243fcb49f5a7222e51bc76`

* Fix panic when hitting ^C from "choose template" prompt

* Add description to templates

When running `pulumi new` without specifying a template, include the template description along with the name in the "choose template" display.

```
$ pulumi new
Please choose a template:
  aws-go                  A minimal AWS Go program
  aws-javascript          A minimal AWS JavaScript program
  aws-python              A minimal AWS Python program
  aws-typescript          A minimal AWS TypeScript program
> go                      A minimal Go program
  hello-aws-javascript    A simple AWS serverless JavaScript program
  javascript              A minimal JavaScript program
  python                  A minimal Python program
  typescript              A minimal TypeScript program
```

* React to changes to the pulumi/templates repo.

We restructured the `pulumi/templates` repo to have all the templates in the root instead of in a `templates` subdirectory, so make the change here to no longer look for templates in `templates`.

This also fixes an issue around using `Depth: 1` that I found while testing this. When a named template is used, we attempt to clone or pull from the `pulumi/templates` repo to `~/.pulumi/templates`. Having it go in this well-known directory allows us to maintain previous behavior around allowing offline use of templates. If we use `Depth: 1` for the initial clone, it will fail when attempting to pull when there are updates to the remote repository. Unfortunately, there's no built-in `--unshallow` support in `go-git` and setting a larger `Depth` doesn't appear to help. There may be a workaround, but for now, if we're cloning the pulumi templates directory to `~/.pulumi/templates`, we won't use `Depth: 1`. For template URLs, we will continue to use `Depth: 1` as we clone those to a temp directory (which gets deleted) that we'll never try to update.

* List available templates in help text

* Address PR Feedback

* Don't show "Installing dependencies" message for `up`

* Fix secrets handling

When prompting for config, if the existing stack value is a secret, keep it a secret and mask the prompt. If the template says it should be secret, make it a secret.

* Fix ${PROJECT} and ${DESCRIPTION} handling for `up`

Templates used with `up` should already have a filled-in project name and description, but if it's a `new`-style template, that has `${PROJECT}` and/or `${DESCRIPTION}`, be helpful and just replace these with better values.

* Fix stack handling

Add a bool `setCurrent` param to `requireStack` to control whether the current stack should be saved in workspace settings. For the `up <url>` case, we don't want to save. Also, split the `up` code into two separate functions: one for the `up <url>` case and another for the normal `up` case where you have workspace in your current directory. While we may be able to combine them back into a single function, right now it's a bit cleaner being separate, even with some small amount of duplication.

* Fix panic due to nil crypter

Lazily get the crypter only if needed inside `promptForConfig`.

* Embellish comment

* Harden isPreconfiguredEmptyStack check

Fix the code to check to make sure the URL specified on the command line matches the URL stored in the `pulumi:template` config value, and that the rest of the config from the stack satisfies the config requirements of the template.
2018-08-10 18:08:16 -07:00
Chris Smith d640da493e
Don't link to update if operation failed (#1757)
* Don't link to update if operation failed

* Move link printing to lower in the function
2018-08-10 15:57:40 -07:00
Alex Clemmer a172f1a048 Implement partial Read
Some time ago, we introduced the concept of the initialization error to
Pulumi (i.e., an error where the resource was successfully created but
failed to fully initialize). This was originally implemented in `Create`
and `Update`  methods of the resource provider interface; when we
detected an initialization failure, we'd pack the live version of the
object into the error, and return that to the engine.

Omitted from this initial implementation was a similar semantics for
`Read`. There are many implications of this, but one of them is that a
`pulumi refresh` will erase any initialization errors that had
previously been observed, even if the initialization errors still exist
in the resource.

This commit will introduce the initialization error semantics to `Read`,
fixing this issue.
2018-08-10 15:10:14 -07:00
Pat Gavlin e8697d872a
Elide events that refer to default providers. (#1739)
The belief is that this hides some complexity that we shouldn't be
exposing in the default case.

In order to filter these events from both the diff/progress display
and the resource change summary, we perform this filtering in
`pkg/engine`.

Fixes #1733.
2018-08-09 14:45:39 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 623e5f1be2
Emit reads for external resources when refreshing (#1749)
* Emit reads for external resources when refreshing

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#1744. This commit educates the refresh source about
external resources. If a refresh source encounters a resource with the
External bit set, it'll send a Read event to the engine and the engine
will process it accordingly.

* CR: save last event channel instead of last event, style fixes
2018-08-09 12:45:39 -07:00
Matt Ellis 80569fb5f8 Rework CI detection logic
Our existing logic was ported from an existing NPM package. However,
our port was incorrect, which is unsurprising given the style of the
source code.

I have rewritten the logic to be more idomatic golang, while keeping
the overall detection logic intact.

Our detection is still based on the presence of environment
variables.

Fixes: #1646
2018-08-08 20:51:25 -07:00
Chris Smith 2d93bb8693
Remove PPC-specific codepaths (#1741) 2018-08-08 19:26:51 -07:00
Thomas Schersach e998c7554d Added a way to override the template directory used with pulumi new (#1737)
* Added a way to override the template directory used with pulumi new

* Fix typos
2018-08-08 14:25:35 -07:00
Chris Smith 83bdc60f81
Add a few more CI env vars (#1738) 2018-08-08 14:12:47 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 9a5f4044fa
Serialize SourceEvents coming from the refresh source (#1725)
* Serialize SourceEvents coming from the refresh source

The engine requires that a source event coming from a source be "ready
to execute" at the moment that it is sent to the engine. Since the
refresh source sent all goal states eagerly through its source iterator,
the engine assumed that it was legal to execute them all in parallel and
did so. This is a problem for the snapshot, since the snapshot expects
to be in an order that is a legal topological ordering of the dependency
DAG.

This PR fixes the issue by sending refresh source events one-at-a-time
through the refresh source iterator, only unblocking to send the next
step as soon as the previous step completes.

* Fix deadlock in refresh test

* Fix an issue where the engine "completed" steps too early

By signalling that a step is done before committing the step's results
to the snapshot, the engine was left with a race where dependent
resources could find themselves completely executed and committed before
a resource that they depend on has been committed.

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#1726

* Fix an issue with Replace steps at the end of a plan

If the last step that was executed successfully was a Replace, we could
end up in a situation where we unintentionally left the snapshot
invalid.

* Add a test

* CR: pass context.Context as first parameter to Iterate

* CR: null->nil
2018-08-08 13:45:48 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 5513f08669
Do not call Read in read steps with unknown IDs. (#1734)
This is consistent with the behavior prior to the introduction of Read
steps. In order to avoid a breaking change we must do this check in the
engine itself, which causes a bit of a layering violation: because IDs
are marshaled as raw strings rather than PropertyValues, the engine must
check against the marshaled form of an unknown directly (i.e.
`plugin.UnknownStringValue`).
2018-08-08 12:06:20 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi b682777a1f
Don't print out unchanged assets while diffing an archive. (#1730) 2018-08-08 01:10:30 -04:00
Sean Gillespie c82141030d Report initialization errors as warnings during previews as well as updates 2018-08-07 12:02:52 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 94802f5c16
Fix deletes with duplicate URNs. (#1716)
When calculating deletes, we will only issue a single delete step for a
particular URN. This is incorrect in the presence of pending deletes
that share URNs with a live resource if the pending deletes follow the
live resource in the checkpoint: instead of issuing a delete for
every resource with a particular URN, we will only issue deletes for
the pending deletes.

Before first-class providers, this was mostly benigin: any remaining
resources could be deleted by re-running the destroy. With the
first-class provider changes, however, the provider for the undeleted
resources will be deleted, leaving the checkpoint in an invalid state.

These changes fix this issue by allowing the step generator to issue
multiple deletes for a single URN and add a test for this scenario.
2018-08-07 11:01:08 -07:00
Chris Smith 254c83f788
Expand ErrorResponse type (#1720) 2018-08-07 10:43:18 -07:00
Pat Gavlin a222705143
Implement first-class providers. (#1695)
### First-Class Providers
These changes implement support for first-class providers. First-class
providers are provider plugins that are exposed as resources via the
Pulumi programming model so that they may be explicitly and multiply
instantiated. Each instance of a provider resource may be configured
differently, and configuration parameters may be source from the
outputs of other resources.

### Provider Plugin Changes
In order to accommodate the need to verify and diff provider
configuration and configure providers without complete configuration
information, these changes adjust the high-level provider plugin
interface. Two new methods for validating a provider's configuration
and diffing changes to the same have been added (`CheckConfig` and
`DiffConfig`, respectively), and the type of the configuration bag
accepted by `Configure` has been changed to a `PropertyMap`.

These changes have not yet been reflected in the provider plugin gRPC
interface. We will do this in a set of follow-up changes. Until then,
these methods are implemented by adapters:
- `CheckConfig` validates that all configuration parameters are string
  or unknown properties. This is necessary because existing plugins
  only accept string-typed configuration values.
- `DiffConfig` either returns "never replace" if all configuration
  values are known or "must replace" if any configuration value is
  unknown. The justification for this behavior is given
  [here](https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pull/1695/files#diff-a6cd5c7f337665f5bb22e92ca5f07537R106)
- `Configure` converts the config bag to a legacy config map and
  configures the provider plugin if all config values are known. If any
  config value is unknown, the underlying plugin is not configured and
  the provider may only perform `Check`, `Read`, and `Invoke`, all of
  which return empty results. We justify this behavior becuase it is
  only possible during a preview and provides the best experience we
  can manage with the existing gRPC interface.

### Resource Model Changes
Providers are now exposed as resources that participate in a stack's
dependency graph. Like other resources, they are explicitly created,
may have multiple instances, and may have dependencies on other
resources. Providers are referred to using provider references, which
are a combination of the provider's URN and its ID. This design
addresses the need during a preview to refer to providers that have not
yet been physically created and therefore have no ID.

All custom resources that are not themselves providers must specify a
single provider via a provider reference. The named provider will be
used to manage that resource's CRUD operations. If a resource's
provider reference changes, the resource must be replaced. Though its
URN is not present in the resource's dependency list, the provider
should be treated as a dependency of the resource when topologically
sorting the dependency graph.

Finally, `Invoke` operations must now specify a provider to use for the
invocation via a provider reference.

### Engine Changes
First-class providers support requires a few changes to the engine:
- The engine must have some way to map from provider references to
  provider plugins. It must be possible to add providers from a stack's
  checkpoint to this map and to register new/updated providers during
  the execution of a plan in response to CRUD operations on provider
  resources.
- In order to support updating existing stacks using existing Pulumi
  programs that may not explicitly instantiate providers, the engine
  must be able to manage the "default" providers for each package
  referenced by a checkpoint or Pulumi program. The configuration for
  a "default" provider is taken from the stack's configuration data.

The former need is addressed by adding a provider registry type that is
responsible for managing all of the plugins required by a plan. In
addition to loading plugins froma checkpoint and providing the ability
to map from a provider reference to a provider plugin, this type serves
as the provider plugin for providers themselves (i.e. it is the
"provider provider").

The latter need is solved via two relatively self-contained changes to
plan setup and the eval source.

During plan setup, the old checkpoint is scanned for custom resources
that do not have a provider reference in order to compute the set of
packages that require a default provider. Once this set has been
computed, the required default provider definitions are conjured and
prepended to the checkpoint's resource list. Each resource that
requires a default provider is then updated to refer to the default
provider for its package.

While an eval source is running, each custom resource registration,
resource read, and invoke that does not name a provider is trapped
before being returned by the source iterator. If no default provider
for the appropriate package has been registered, the eval source
synthesizes an appropriate registration, waits for it to complete, and
records the registered provider's reference. This reference is injected
into the original request, which is then processed as usual. If a
default provider was already registered, the recorded reference is
used and no new registration occurs.

### SDK Changes
These changes only expose first-class providers from the Node.JS SDK.
- A new abstract class, `ProviderResource`, can be subclassed and used
  to instantiate first-class providers.
- A new field in `ResourceOptions`, `provider`, can be used to supply
  a particular provider instance to manage a `CustomResource`'s CRUD
  operations.
- A new type, `InvokeOptions`, can be used to specify options that
  control the behavior of a call to `pulumi.runtime.invoke`. This type
  includes a `provider` field that is analogous to
  `ResourceOptions.provider`.
2018-08-06 17:50:29 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 0d0129e400
Execute non-delete step chains in parallel (#1673)
* Execute chains of steps in parallel

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#1624. Since register resource steps are known to be
ready to execute the moment the engine sees them, we can effectively
parallelize all incoming step chains. This commit adds the machinery
necessary to do so - namely a step executor and a plan executor.

* Remove dead code

* CR: use atomic.Value to be explicit about what values are atomically loaded and stored

* CR: Initialize atomics to 'false'

* Add locks around data structures in event callbacks

* CR: Add DegreeOfParallelism method on Options and add comment on select in Execute

* CR: Use context.Context for cancellation instead of cancel.Source

* CR: improve cancellation

* Rebase against master: execute read steps in parallel

* Please gometalinter

* CR: Inline a few methods in stepExecutor

* CR: Feedback and bug fixes

1. Simplify step_executor.go by 'bubbling' up errors as far as possible
and reporting diagnostics and cancellation in one place
2. Fix a bug where the CLI claimed that a plan was cancelled even if it
wasn't (it just has an error)

* Comments

* CR: Add comment around problematic select, move workers.Add outside of goroutine, return instead of break
2018-08-06 16:46:17 -07:00
Matt Ellis 645ca2eb56 Allow more types for runtimeOptions
Instead of just allowing booleans, type the map as string->interface{}
so in the future we could pass string or number options to the
language host.
2018-08-06 14:00:58 -07:00
Matt Ellis 7074ae8cf3 Use new native typescript support in many tests
We retain a few tests on the RunBuild plan, with `typescript` set to
false in the runtime options, but for the general case, we remove the
build steps and custom entry points for our programs.
2018-08-06 14:00:58 -07:00
Matt Ellis ce5eaa8343 Support TypeScript in a more first-class way
This change lets us set runtime specific options in Pulumi.yaml, which
will flow as arguments to the language hosts. We then teach the nodejs
host that when the `typescript` is set to `true` that it should load
ts-node before calling into user code. This allows using typescript
natively without an explicit compile step outside of Pulumi.

This works even when a tsconfig.json file is not present in the
application and should provide a nicer inner loop for folks writing
typescript (I'm pretty sure everyone has run into the "but I fixed
that bug!  Why isn't it getting picked up?  Oh, I forgot to run tsc"
problem.

Fixes #958
2018-08-06 14:00:58 -07:00
Chris Smith 8de307b876
1-index error messages printed to the console (#1709)
The `range` operator  returns array indexes that are 0-indexed. This is helpful when working with the computer code, but since we print the error to humans it looks really strange.

e.g. 
```
error: 7 errors occurred:
    0) resource 'urn:pulumi:timer-ex::timer::pulumi:pulumi:Stack::timer-timer-ex' is from a different stack (timer-ex != timer-import)
    1) resource 'urn:pulumi:timer-ex::timer:☁️timer:Timer::test-timer' is from a different stack (timer-ex != timer-import)
    ...
```
2018-08-06 11:58:06 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 48aa5e73f8
Save resources obtained from ".get" in the snapshot (#1654)
* Protobuf changes to record dependencies for read resources

* Add a number of tests for read resources, especially around replacement

* Place read resources in the snapshot with "external" bit set

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#1521. This commit introduces two new step ops: Read
and ReadReplacement. The engine generates Read and ReadReplacement steps
when servicing ReadResource RPC calls from the language host.

* Fix an omission of OpReadReplace from the step list

* Rebase against master

* Transition to use V2 Resources by default

* Add a semantic "relinquish" operation to the engine

If the engine observes that a resource is read and also that the
resource exists in the snapshot as a non-external resource, it will not
delete the resource if the IDs of the old and new resources match.

* Typo fix

* CR: add missing comments, DeserializeDeployment -> DeserializeDeploymentV2, ID check
2018-08-03 14:06:00 -07:00
Chris Smith 598e25a100
Wire persist field through CLI (#1667) 2018-08-02 20:13:12 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 58ae413bca
Do not add a newline between a stream of info messages. The contract is that these will just be appended continguously. (#1688) 2018-08-02 10:55:15 -04:00
CyrusNajmabadi 3d063e200c
Properly display multi-step replaces in the progress UI. (#1679) 2018-08-02 00:48:14 -04:00
Sean Gillespie c4f08db78b
Fix an issue where we fail to catch duplicate URNs in the same plan (#1687) 2018-08-01 21:32:29 -07:00
Alex Clemmer b0c383e1e8 Add URN argument to HostClient#Log
This will make it possible to correlate log messages to specific
resources.
2018-08-01 11:00:48 -07:00
Chris Smith 7aa91d69e0
Add optional CI properties to environment metadata (#1678)
* Add optional CI properties to environment metadata

* Address PR feedback
2018-07-31 21:38:07 -07:00
Joe Duffy 76eea4863a
Prefer "up" over "update" (#1672) 2018-07-31 10:22:16 -07:00
Sean Gillespie ad3b931bea
Merge pull request #1664 from pulumi/swgillespie/resource-break
Round out the breaking changes for ResourceV2
2018-07-27 18:44:37 -07:00
Pat Gavlin d70d36b887
Handle non-{unknown,partial} statuses in Create/Update. (#1663)
For example resource.StatusOK. Unenlightened providers may return errors
that result in this status; we should not crash if this is the case.
2018-07-27 16:08:11 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 48d095d66f Remove "down" operation for migration - it is not semantically valid in
general.
2018-07-27 14:52:28 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 9ca76b65c0
Round out V2 breaking changes for Resource 2018-07-27 13:53:14 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 61324d5540 Print CLI warning for resource init failures
Fixes #1643.

When a resource fails to initialize (i.e., it is successfully created,
but fails to transition to a fully-initialized state), and a user
subsequently runs `pulumi update` without changing that resource, our
CLI will fail to warn the user that this resource is not initialized.

This commit resolves this issue.
2018-07-20 17:59:06 -07:00
Alex Clemmer f037c7d143 Checkpoint resource initialization errors
When a resource fails to initialize (i.e., it is successfully created,
but fails to transition to a fully-initialized state), and a user
subsequently runs `pulumi update` without changing that resource, our
CLI will fail to warn the user that this resource is not initialized.

This commit begins the process of allowing our CLI to report this by
storing a list of initialization errors in the checkpoint.
2018-07-20 17:59:06 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 80c28c00d2
Add a migrate package for migrating to and from differently-versioned API types (#1647)
* Add a migrate package for migrating to and from differently-versioned
API types

* travis: gofmt -s deployment_test.go
2018-07-20 13:31:41 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 57ae7289f3
Work around a potentially bad assert in the engine (#1644)
* Work around a potentially bad assert in the engine

The engine asserts if presented with a plan that deletes the same URN
more than once. This has been empirically proven to be possible, so I am
removing the assert.

* CR: Add log for multiple pending-delete deletes
2018-07-18 15:48:55 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 2e9a2e8a91
When printing message in non-interactive mode, do not keep printing out the worst diagnostic. (#1640) 2018-07-17 13:00:10 -07:00
Alex Clemmer d182525fec Add signal cancellation to resource provider 2018-07-15 11:05:44 -10:00
Sean Gillespie 89f2f8abb5
[Parallelism] Introduce a "step generator" component in the engine (#1622)
* [Parallelism] Introduce a "step generator" component by refactoring all
step generation logic out of PlanIterator

* CR: remove dead fields on PlanIterator
2018-07-12 14:24:38 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 953c082bd8
Use the actual ticker control we already ahve. (#1629) 2018-07-12 11:38:44 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 4761a32cc1
Add support for providing a log stream-id to our RPC interface. (#1627) 2018-07-11 15:04:00 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 9bf37cc40d
Introduce ResourceV2, DeploymentV2, and CheckpointV2 (#1578)
* Introduce ResourceV2, DeploymentV2, and CheckpointV2, to prepare for a breaking change to the deployment format

* Rename Read -> External
2018-07-11 09:16:53 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi e6db67849c
Print out a 'still working' message every 20 seconds when in non-interactive mode. (#1616) 2018-07-10 13:44:18 -07:00
Chris Smith ad3b5e7ee8
Remove references to unused API endpoints (#1608)
* Remove references to unused API endpoints

* Remove vertical whitespace
2018-07-09 13:48:30 -07:00
Luke Hoban 015344ab06
Support SkipBuild in integration test framework (#1603) 2018-07-06 22:06:28 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 3ca56d1e82
Support the NO_COLOR env variable to suppres any colored output. (#1594)
Also, make --color a viable command option for any pulumi command.
2018-07-06 21:30:00 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 582a002ccb FIX: Build break in partial update integration test 2018-07-06 18:03:42 -07:00
Alex Clemmer db9277f934
Merge pull request #1590 from hausdorff/hausdorff/partial-update
Add partial state update
2018-07-06 16:14:49 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 456deaf442 Small cleanups and comments 2018-07-06 15:57:08 -07:00
Joe Duffy b9a0907161
Support empty text assets (#1599)
Per #1481, we unintentionally disallowed empty text assets, simply
because of the way we did discriminated union testing.  It's easy
enough to just treat the empty asset like an empty string asset.
2018-07-05 14:30:35 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 1cbf8bdc40 Partial status for resource providers
This commit adds CLI support for resource providers to provide partial
state upon failure. For resource providers that model resource
operations across multiple API calls, the Provider RPC interface can now
accomodate saving bags of state for resource operations that failed.
This is a common pattern for Terraform-backed providers that try to do
post-creation steps on resource as part of Create or Update resource
operations.
2018-07-02 13:32:23 -07:00
Matt Ellis 2b471bda70 Add pulumi whoami
It's often helpful to understand the user the CLI thinks you are
logged in as, so let's add a command that does that.

Fixes #1507
2018-06-28 10:33:59 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 78aaa29cee
Fix httputil.DoWithRetry. (#1555)
If we've hit the maximum number of retry attempts, return `true` for
`done`. As it stands, it is possible for us to return a `nil` error
(e.g. if the request sends successfully but returns a `50x` status) and
`false` for `done`, which `retry.Until` will interpret as "keep
retrying".
2018-06-21 11:06:54 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 0b0927d257
Fix printing out outputs in a pulumi program. (#1531) 2018-06-18 16:03:26 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 0c8dedec22
Issue an error when attempting to read an invalid Asset. (#1528)
As an alternative we could consider simply returning an empty `Blob`.
I think it's better to fail loudly, though, as this situation can result
from unexpected/invalid archives (which we need to do a better job of
validating).

Fixes #1493.
2018-06-18 11:08:17 -07:00
Matt Ellis a47babd194 Run export/import rounttrip as part of our lifecycle tests
This allows us to delete the one off export/import test, which is nice
because it failed to run when PULUMI_ACCESS_TOKEN was not set in the
environment (due to an interaction between `pulumi login` and the
bare-bones integration test framework)
2018-06-14 16:01:28 -07:00
Matt Ellis 2669f65b39 Don't dirty work tree when running tests
Because we run our golang integration tests "in tree" (due to
the need to be under $GOPATH and have a vendor folder around), the
"command-output" folder was getting left behind, dirtying the worktree
after building.

This change does two things:

1. On a succecssful run, remove the folder.
2. Ignore the folder via .gitignore (this way if a test fails and you
do `git add .` you don't end up commiting this folder).
2018-06-14 15:58:37 -07:00
joeduffy 7bce92085d Add a colors.Highlight function
This change makes it a little easier to do the style of highlighting
we are doing now with the login prompt, cleaning up some of the
padding calculations that were otherwise complicated due to ANSI
escape sequences.
2018-06-12 08:14:41 -07:00
joeduffy f4436416e8 Tidy up the login message and colors
This change makes our login prompt a little "friendlier", especially
important since this will be the first thing a new user sees.

The new message is:

    $ pulumi new
    We need your Pulumi account to identify you.
    Enter your access token from https://app.pulumi.com/account
        or hit <ENTER> to log in using your browser            :
2018-06-12 07:52:22 -07:00
Matthew Riley bdb3e98aa0 Use an even more reasonable modtime in ZIP entries
The ZIP format started with MS-DOS dates, which start in 1980. Other dates
have been layered on, but the ZIP file handler used by Azure websites still
relies on the MS-DOS dates.

Using the Unix epoch here (1970) results in ZIP entries that (e.g.)
OSX `unzip` sees as 12-31-1969 (timezones) but Azure websites sees as
01/01/2098.
2018-06-11 19:36:04 -07:00
Pat Gavlin dc0c604ae7
Enable fork builds. (#1495)
If we're building in CI and do not have an access token, skip any
lifecycle tests.
2018-06-11 16:01:04 -07:00
Pat Gavlin f06b50d428
Merge pull request #1494 from pulumi/LinterAppeasement
Appease linters.
2018-06-11 14:52:42 -07:00
Joe Duffy b69ad03625
Merge pull request #1491 from pulumi/go_testing
Fix a few things in the Go test harness
2018-06-11 14:44:07 -07:00
Pat Gavlin e6849a283f Appease linters.
- Fix a couple self-assignment issues in the Go language support
- Disable `megacheck` for `fh.SetModTime`, which we use for go1.9
  compat.
2018-06-11 14:32:27 -07:00
joeduffy c81a5152f0 Skip copying to a temp dir for Go projects
Due to the way GOPATH and vendoring works, copying Go tests out to a
random temp directory simply will not work.  This is largely a holdover
to the days of when .pulumi/ directories would pollute the directory,
but is also done for languages like Node.js whose preparatory and build
steps also pollute the working directory (with bin/ and node_modules/
directories).  Go does not have this problem, so we can safely skip.
2018-06-11 14:24:29 -07:00
joeduffy 6599240861 Default to $HOME/go for GOPATH during tests 2018-06-11 13:08:46 -07:00
Matt Ellis bb6b492d55 Do not include git information in PyPI version.
Previously, we would include information about what git commit a build
came from in the "local" portion of the PEP-440 version. This was a
problem because PyPI does not allow packages to be upload to the
registry if they contain local parts.

So, for now, we'll just never put in the git commit information in the
generate version. We'll continue to add a dirty tag in the local
part. This will be prevent us from publishing dirty builds to PyPI,
but that's in line with what we want.
2018-06-11 13:01:49 -06:00
Matt Ellis 9d4e24c165 Allow tests to be run by users outside of the Pulumi organization
Today we defaulted our tests to create stacks in the `pulumi`
organization. We did this because our tests run with `pulumi-bot` and
we'd rather create the stacks in our shared organization, so any
Pulumi developer can see them.

Of course, as we prepare to have folks outside of the Pulumi
organization write and run tests, this has now become a bad default.

Remove the ability to explicitly set an owner in
ProgramTestOptions (since that would more or less only lead to pain
going forward) and default to just creating the stacks in whatever
account is currently logged in. In CI, we'll set a new environment
variable "PULUMI_TEST_OWNER" which controls the owner of the stacks,
which we'll set to `pulumi`.

Impact to day to day developers is during test runs locally you'll see
stacks in your list of stacks. If any of the tests fail to clean up,
you'll see these lingering stacks (but you can go clean them up).
2018-06-11 11:03:17 -06:00
joeduffy b28f643164 Add integration test support for Go
This adds integration test support framework for Go.

It also adds a test case for the basic empty Pulumi Go program.
2018-06-10 09:17:19 -07:00
joeduffy 74a896bb7a Add strongly typed outputs
This change adds some convenience functions and types, to make strongly
typed outputs more pleasant to interact with.  It also includes tests
for output generally, in addition to these new functions and types.
2018-06-08 10:36:10 -07:00
joeduffy 7d8995991b Support Pulumi programs written in Go
This adds rudimentary support for Pulumi programs written in Go.  It
is not complete yet but the basic resource registration works.

Note that, stylistically speaking, Go is a bit different from our other
languages.  This made it a bit easier to build this initial prototype,
since what we want is actually a rather thin veneer atop our existing
RPC interfaces.  The lack of generics, however, adds some friction and
is something I'm continuing to hammer on; this will most likely lead to
little specialized types (e.g. StringOutput) once the dust settles.

There are two primary components:

1) A new language host, `pulumi-language-go`, which is responsible for
   communicating with the engine through the usual gRPC interfaces.
   Because Go programs are pre-compiled, it very simply loads a binary
   with the same name as the project.

2) A client SDK library that Pulumi programs bind against.  This exports
   the core resource types -- including assets -- properties -- including
   output properties -- and configuration.

Most remaining TODOs are marked as such in the code, and this will not
be merged until they have been addressed, and some better tests written.
2018-06-08 10:36:10 -07:00
Matt Ellis 0fcfbf39c3 Support browser based logins to the CLI
During login, if no access token is provided, use our browser
based login.
2018-06-08 11:32:25 -06:00
Pat Gavlin 8e12e739c2
Merge pull request #1469 from pulumi/ErrorIDs
Allow duplicate error IDs.
2018-06-08 10:15:29 -07:00
Matthew Riley 9916cd5e6b
Merge pull request #1475 from pulumi/zip-header
Use a reasonable value for Modified in ZIP headers
2018-06-07 14:40:10 -07:00
Matthew Riley 2fe284a139 Use a reasonable value for Modified in ZIP headers
Azure websites can't extract the archive without this.

We can't use the `Modified` field of `FileHeader` because it was added in
Go 1.10.
2018-06-07 14:21:03 -07:00
Sean Gillespie b5e4d87687
Improve the error message when data source invocations fail (#1472) 2018-06-07 11:21:38 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 5ea895d9c7 Remove an unused import 2018-06-06 14:28:49 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 4ee73a0042 Allow duplicate error IDs.
There is no longer a reason to ensure that these IDs are distinct.

Fixes #1464.
2018-06-06 14:10:48 -07:00
Matt Ellis 8a6ffd08b2 Use crypto/rand when generating a stack suffix
math/rand uses a fixed seed, meaning that across runs the Kth call to
`rand.Int63()` will always return the same value.

Given that we want to provide a unique suffix across multiple
concurrent runs, this isn't the behavior we want.

I saw an instance fail in CI where all three legs ran the test
concurrently and they raced on creating the test stack, since they all
generated the same name.
2018-06-05 11:06:01 -07:00
Matt Ellis 4f28f3d44d Allow overriding config location
Now that the "config" member of Pulumi.yaml has been deprecated for a
while, we'll change it's meaning. When set, the value is treated as a
path and joined with the path to Pulumi.yaml, and per stack
configuration is stored in that folder

Fixes #1031
2018-06-05 09:26:48 -07:00
Chris Smith ebfc3458d5
Export GetCommandResults from Environment (#1436) 2018-06-05 08:34:06 -07:00
Matt Ellis 4ac1a2f355 Pull tracing and reporting information from the environment
This lets us set these values globaly, in our Travis and AppVeyor
configurations instead of forcing every test to opt-in. It also means
that by default, local builds will not report any of this data (and
will not need access to these endpoints).
2018-06-04 14:28:52 -07:00
Matthew Riley d8358f7be3
Merge pull request #1453 from pulumi/retry-post
Send request body on retries
2018-06-04 11:32:19 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 1a2d4d9ff1
Fix an issue where the Version field of an UntypeDeployment was lost (#1450)
The Version field was inadvertently dropped when sending an import
request to the service. Now that we are requiring that the Version field
be set in deployments, this was causing errors.
2018-06-03 14:30:51 -07:00
Matthew Riley 71e9d8c2af Use bytes.Reader instead of bytes.Buffer
Calling `bytes.NewBuffer` gives up ownership of the backing memory and creates
a _mutable_ buffer. We don't need that, so let's use `bytes.NewReader` instead.
2018-06-03 01:33:50 -07:00
Matthew Riley e7498f9468 Send request body on retries
Not sending request body on retry is bad enough, but we keep the original
`Content-Length` and the server ends up expecting a body we never send.
This results in `400 Bad Request` errors from the ALB.
2018-06-03 01:33:50 -07:00
Matthew Riley 261fa86586
Merge pull request #1358 from pulumi/retry-bugs
Fix two bugs in retries
2018-06-01 17:11:23 -07:00
Chris Smith 485bb35180
Relax stack name requirements (#1381)
* Relax stack name requirements

* Add error if stack name too long

* Max tag length is 256 chars
2018-05-29 13:52:11 -07:00
Pat Gavlin da9bd9dbff
Merge pull request #1430 from pulumi/AlwaysPrompt
Always prompt for confirmation after a preview.
2018-05-29 09:47:00 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 924c49d7e0
Fail fast when attempting to load a too-new or too-old deployment (#1382)
* Error when loading a deployment that is not a version that the CLI understands

* Add a test for 'pulumi stack import' on a badly-versioned deployment

* Move current deployment version to 'apitype'

* Rebase against master

* CR: emit CLI-friendly error message at the two points outside of the engine calling 'DeserializeDeployment'
2018-05-25 13:29:59 -07:00
Sean Gillespie fe22ade275
Differentiate between warnings and errors when sending an event (#1424)
* Differentiate between warnings and errors when sending an event

* CR: always write severity field if the event is a diagnostic
2018-05-25 13:29:33 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 58ca6f5f19
Fix a confusing error message arising from multiple API calls failing in the same way (#1432) 2018-05-24 15:36:35 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 31739c8840 Always prompt for confirmation after a preview.
An empty preview is not a guarantee that a subsequent update will cause
no changes. As such, we should always offer the user the option to
perform an update even if the preview proposes no changes.

Note that this indirectly fixes #1410 by masking the effects of #1429.
2018-05-24 12:22:20 -07:00
Matt Ellis 9a8f8881c0 Show manifest information for stacks
This change supports displaying manifest information for a stack and
changes the way we handle Snapshots in our backend.

Previously, every call to GetStack would synthesize a Snapshot by
taking the set of resources returned from the
`/api/stacks/<owner>/<name>` endpoint, combined with an empty
manfiest (since the service was not returning the manifest).

This wasn't great for two reasons:

1. We didn't have manifest information, so we couldn't display any of
   its information (most important the last updated time).

2. This strategy required that the service return all the resources
   for a stack anytime GetStack was called. While the CLI did not
   often need this detailed information the fact that we forced the
   Service to produce it (which in the case of stack managed PPC would
   require the service to talk to yet another service) creates a bunch
   of work that we end up ignoring.

I've refactored the code such that `backend.Stack`'s `Snapshot()` method
now lazily requests the information from the service such that we can
construct a `Snapshot()` on demand and only pay the cost when we
actually need it.

I think making more of this stuff lazy is the long term direction we
want to follow.

Unfortunately, right now, it means in cases where we do need this data
we end up fetching it twice. The service does it once when we call
GetStack and then we do it again when we actually need to get at the
Snapshot.  However, once we land this change, we can update the
service to no longer return resources on the apistack.Stack type. The
CLI no longer needs this property.  We'll likely want to continue in a
direction where `apistack.Stack` can be created quickly by the
service (without expensive database queries or fetching remote
resources) and just add additional endpoints that let us get at the
specific information we want in the specific cases when we want it
instead of forcing us to return a bunch of data that we often ignore.

Fixes pulumi/pulumi-service#371
2018-05-23 16:43:34 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 1a51507206
Delete Before Create (#1365)
* Delete Before Create

This commit implements the full semantics of delete before create. If a
resource is replaced and requires deletion before creation, the engine
will use the dependency graph saved in the snapshot to delete all
resources that depend on the resource being replaced prior to the
deletion of the resource to be replaced.

* Rebase against master

* CR: Simplify the control flow in makeRegisterResourceSteps

* Run Check on new inputs when re-creating a resource

* Fix an issue where the planner emitted benign but incorrect deletes of DBR-deleted resources

* CR: produce the list of dependent resources in dependency order and iterate over the list in reverse

* CR: deps->dependents, fix an issue with DependingOn where duplicate nodes could be added to the dependent set

* CR: Fix an issue where we were considering old defaults and new inputs
inappropriately when re-creating a deleted resource

* CR: save 'iter.deletes[urn]' as a local, iterate starting at cursorIndex + 1 for dependency graph
2018-05-23 14:43:17 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 38d3b83494
Allow tests to perform changes in empty updates. (#1411)
This may be a useful knob to have.
2018-05-23 09:17:10 -07:00
Pat Gavlin f3201baeb5
Fix {computed,output}<> display in preview. (#1409)
At some point the summary and preview parameters to
`engine.GetResourcePropertiesDetails` were flipped s.t. we stopped
rendering computed<> and output<> values properly during previews.
2018-05-22 17:20:03 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 37a3317623
Put local backend support under PULUMI_DEBUG_COMMANDS. (#1408)
Just what it says on the tin.

Fixes #1398.
2018-05-22 17:02:45 -07:00
joeduffy 5967259795 Add license headers 2018-05-22 15:02:47 -07:00
Matt Ellis 0732b05c5d Remove pulumi init
`pulumi init` was part of our old identity model with the service and
is no longer used. We can now delete this code.

Fixes #1241
2018-05-22 13:37:08 -07:00
Pat Gavlin b5efe40f04
Fold "global" messages under the stack resource. (#1406)
We currently display at most two rows for messages that are not
associated with a URN: one for those that arrive before the stack
resource is first observed and one for those that arrive after the stack
resource is first observed. The former is labeled "global"; the latter
is the row associated with the stack resource. These changes remove the
duplication by reassociating the row used for events with no URN that
arrive before the stack resource with the stack resource once it has
been observed.

Fixes #1385.
2018-05-22 13:30:52 -07:00
Pat Gavlin c08ede339f Only display preview/no-op resource rows once on non-TTYs.
Our current strategy for the progress display on non-TTYs causes us to
display multiple identical rows for each resource when the row is a
preview or a no-op. This behavior is not particularly useful, and
generally just makes the display noisier than it needs to be.

These changes avoid displaying resource rows without meaningful output
by supressing the display of resource output events that are delivered
during a preview or that correspond to a no-op update.

Fixes #1384.
2018-05-22 11:35:07 -07:00
joeduffy 614a2cdeb3 Simplify previews, initialize plugin events
This changes two things:

1) Eliminates the fact that we had two kinds of previews in our engine.

2) Always initialize the plugin.Events, to ensure that all plugin loads
   are persisted no matter the update type (update, refresh, destroy),
   and skip initializing it when dryRun == true, since we won't save them.
2018-05-18 14:58:06 -07:00
joeduffy 4e9b228089 Don't pass PluginEvents for refresh
The PluginEvents will now try to register loaded plugins which,
during a refresh preview, will result in attempting to save mutations
when a token is missing.  This change mirrors the changes made to
destroy which avoid it panicing similarly, by simply leaving
PluginEvents unset.  Also adds a bit of tracing that was helpful to
me as I debugged through the underlying issues.

Fixes #1377.
2018-05-18 13:54:23 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 7b7870cdaa
Remove unused stack name from deploy.Snapshot (#1386) 2018-05-18 11:15:35 -07:00
Matthew Riley 4398295954 Use select to notice timeouts
Before we were reading a boolean variable that was set by another goroutine.
Without any sync primitives, I think Go is within its rights to optimize
that away.

We now require that `ctx` is non-`nil`. This was already true for all callers
and consistent with other Go functions that take contexts.
2018-05-17 13:51:00 -07:00
Matthew Riley 77d9cd809a Avoid leaking connections when retry fails 2018-05-17 13:51:00 -07:00
Joe Duffy a1d806321e
Enable refresh for managed stacks (#1380) 2018-05-17 11:44:39 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 68911900fd
Graceful shutdown (#1320)
* Graceful RPC shutdown: CLI side

* Handle unavailable resource monitor in language hosts

* Fix a comment

* Don't commit package-lock.json

* fix mangled pylint pragma

* Rebase against master and fix Gopkg.lock

* Code review feedback

* Fix a race between closing the callerEventsOpt channel and terminating a goroutine that writes to it

* glog -> logging
2018-05-16 15:37:34 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 009096239c
Merge pull request #1378 from pulumi/SortPropertyKeys
Sort property keys in the progress display.
2018-05-16 11:28:11 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 3cc8758b85 Sort property keys in the progress display.
This prevents the "updated keys" list from being arbitrarily reordered
upon refresh.
2018-05-16 11:10:52 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 64d90b263d
Merge pull request #1375 from pulumi/ResourceChangesFromBackend
Validate empty previews and updates in tests.
2018-05-16 10:44:48 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 05ef4fecb9 Validate empty previews and updates in tests.
Fixes #1154.
2018-05-15 18:03:30 -07:00
Pat Gavlin e3020e820b Expose change summaries from the backend.
This is a smallish refactoring that exposes the resource change
summaries reported by the engine from the relevant backend methods.
2018-05-15 17:44:35 -07:00