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Pat Gavlin 663e5342b0
Inherit custom resource providers (#2264)
If a custom resource has explicitly specified a provider, add that
provider to the resource's provider map under the resource's package.
This allows children of the custom resource to inherit the resource's
provider.

Fixes #2262.
2018-12-05 12:35:19 -08:00
Pat Gavlin 95db6439f5
Add stackReference.ts to tsconfig.json (#2253)
Otherwise this file is not picked up by typedoc.
2018-11-29 10:27:29 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi e53f746c35
Export our 'unwrap' types so that downstream packages can create combinators that TS will accept. (#2252) 2018-11-28 13:33:33 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi 9a044ff865
make the context-param non-optional for debuggable promises. (#2242) 2018-11-24 18:57:17 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 03e70a188b
Flush stdout and stderr on abnormal lang shutdown (#2226)
The langhost shares its standard out and standard error with the
language executor that it is used (python/nodejs), so we must be sure to
flush our stdout and stderr before reporting a Run failure to the
engine.
2018-11-19 17:59:01 -05:00
Sean Gillespie 03dbf2754c
Launch Python programs with 'python3' by default (#2204)
'python' is not usually symlinked to 'python3' on most distros unless
you are already running in a virtual environment. Launching 'python3'
explicitly ensures that we will either launch the program successfully
or immediately fail, instead of launching the program with Python 2 and
failing with syntax errors at runtime.

This commit also emits an error message asking users to install Python
3.6 or later if we failed to find the 'python3' executable.
2018-11-19 17:54:24 -05:00
Joe Duffy a337fd7379
Permit dependsOn that are Outputs (of Outputs) (#2198)
This changes the input type for dependsOn from simply
`Resource[] | Resource` to `Input<Input<Resource>[]> | Input<Resource>`.
This permits `Output<Resource>`s, etc in addition to
`Promise<Resource>`s. The logic for dynamically unpicking the right
types and recursing through the data structures isn't straightforward,
but I've written a test for all of the interesting permutations.

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#991.
2018-11-19 11:22:55 -05:00
Pat Gavlin bc08574136
Add an API for importing stack outputs (#2180)
These changes add a new resource to the Pulumi SDK,
`pulumi.StackReference`, that represents a reference to another stack.
This resource has an output property, `outputs`, that contains the
complete set of outputs for the referenced stack. The Pulumi account
performing the deployment that creates a `StackReference`  must have
access to the referenced stack or the call will fail.

This resource is implemented by a builtin provider managed by the engine.
This provider will be used for any custom resources and invokes inside
the `pulumi:pulumi` module. Currently this provider supports only the
`pulumi:pulumi:StackReference` resource.

Fixes #109.
2018-11-14 13:33:35 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi cea165615e
Reenable tests. (#2200) 2018-11-13 17:13:27 -08:00
Matt Ellis d000896a49 Bump @types/node dependency 2018-11-13 11:20:21 -08:00
Matt Ellis 22fef07fcf Remove existing lock files 2018-11-12 15:33:58 -08:00
Sean Gillespie c1582264e1
Fix, formalize and add tests for property rewrites (#2187)
* Fix, formalize and add tests for property rewrites

The Python SDK provides two hooks for resources to override how their
properties are communicated to and from the engine. The code that
performs this transformation is subtle and, before this commit, subtly
incorrect.

This commit adds a test that verifies that the SDK correctly transforms
properties recursively according to the two transformation hooks, while
also fixing a smattering of test issues encountered when adding the new
test.

* CR feedback
2018-11-12 09:26:31 -08:00
Joe Duffy 1e9f5b96f2
Merge pull request #2164 from pulumi/ellismg/update-tools
Update to Go 1.11 and golangci-lint
2018-11-10 17:32:14 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 828d59665e
Implement Invoke for Python 3 (#2175)
* Implement Invoke for Python 3

* CR feedback
2018-11-09 14:27:10 -08:00
Sean Gillespie f625376915
Fix presentation of RunErrors (#2188)
The correct way to retrieve an exception's message in Python is to
stringify it with str.
2018-11-09 12:55:10 -08:00
Pat Gavlin b753341686
Exclude the unscriptable-object rule (#2184)
Python 3.7 gets this rule wrong for `Generic[]`.

https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/2416 tracks this issue in pylint.
2018-11-08 18:26:13 -08:00
Pat Gavlin 170541546e
Disable the config capture tests (#2183)
These tests fail non-deterministically.
2018-11-08 17:45:51 -08:00
Matt Ellis b5450d41af Use Infof instead of Infoln when we have format strings 2018-11-08 14:11:52 -08:00
Matt Ellis 6c7092ff65 Pass -count=1 to disable result caching on go 1.10 and above 2018-11-08 14:11:52 -08:00
Matt Ellis 992b048dbf Adopt golangci-lint and address issues
We run the same suite of changes that we did on gometalinter. This
ended up catching a few new issues, some of which were addressed and
some of which were baselined.
2018-11-08 14:11:47 -08:00
Matt Ellis adb0d9aee6 Use pipenv from the toolset
- Remove the forked copy of the toolset
- Stop installing `pipenv` in sdk/python/Makefile

After this, we'll require that you already have `pipenv` present
before building.
2018-11-08 12:09:21 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 9c82082a57
Implement RegisterResourceOutputs for Python 3 (#2173)
* Implement RegisterResourceOutputs for Python 3

RegisterResourceOutputs allows Python 3 programs to export stack outputs
and export outputs off of component resources (which, under the hood,
are the same thing).

Adds a new integration test for stack outputs for Python programs, as
well as add a langhost test for register resource outputs.

Fixes pulumi/pulumi#2163

* CR: Rename stack_output -> export

Fix integration tests that hardcoded paths to stack_outputs

* Fix one more reference to stack_outputs
2018-11-08 09:44:34 -08:00
CyrusNajmabadi 08fc305b7f
Prevent resource registration from overwriting unknown properties at random points in the future. (#2176) 2018-11-07 20:24:16 -08:00
Sean Gillespie 0e868f15fc
Add two new Python tests and fix bugs (#2147)
future_input tests that it's possible to use coroutines as inputs to
Pulumi resources. resource_thens tests that it's possible to use outputs
to chain resource inputs and outputs together and that the SDK reports
correct dependencies to the engine.

This PR also fixes two bugs exposed by the new tests: first, coroutines
needed to be scheduled before awaiting (otherwise we'd deadlock) and
Nones in maps needed to be ignored when serializing and deserializing.
2018-11-02 16:50:10 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 6f37445782
Fix a few issues in the Go language provider (#2113)
1. Add support for first-class providers
2. Make `pulumi.ResourceState` conform to the `pulumi.Resource` interface
3. Wait for inputs to resolve inside RPC goroutines rather than doing so
   before starting the goroutines

Note that (2) involves a breaking change to `pulumi.ResourceState` that
will require adjusting `tfgen`'s code generation.

Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-terraform/issues/256
Contributes to #1713
2018-11-01 21:27:35 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 901a238fd5
Get closure serialiation working in Node11 (#2101)
* Make v8 primitives async as there is no way to avoid async in node11.

* Simplify API.

* Move processing of well-known globals into the v8 layer.
We'll need this so that we can map from RemoteObjectIds back to these well known values.

* Remove unnecesssary check.

* Cleanup comments and extract helper.

* Introduce helper bridge method for the simple case of making an entry for a string.

* Make functions async.  They'll need to be async once we move to the Inspector api.

* Make functions async.  They'll need to be async once we move to the Inspector api.

* Make functions async.  They'll need to be async once we move to the Inspector api.

* Move property access behind helpers so they can move to the Inspector API in the future.

* Only call function when we know we have a Function.  Remove redundant null check.

* Properly serialize certain special JavaScript number values that JSON serialization cannot handle.

* Only marshall across the 'source' and 'flags' for a RegExp when serializing.

* Add a simple test to validate a regex without flags.

* Extract functionality into helper method.

* Add test with complex output scenarios.

* Output serialization needs to avoid recursively trying to serialize a serialized value.

* Introduce indirection for introspecting properties of an object.

* Use our own introspection API for examining an Array.

* Hide direct property access through API indirection.

* Produce values like the v8 Inspector does.

* Compute the module map asynchronously.  Will need that when mapping mirrors instead.

* Cleanup a little code in closure creation.

* Get serialization working on Node11 (except function locations).

* Run tests in the same order on <v11 and >=v11

* Make tests run on multiple versions of node.

* Rename file to make PR simpler to review.

* Cleanup.

* Be more careful with global state.

* Remove commented line.

* Only allow getting a session when on Node11 or above.

* Promisify methods.
2018-11-01 15:46:21 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 8ca2840577
Enable and fix Pylint warnings (#2146)
* Enable pylint warnings

* Fix or ignore pylint warnings
2018-11-01 14:29:06 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 6fa67329de
Several gardening tasks for Python (#2145)
* Several gardening tasks for Python

1. Update pipenv to 2018.7.1, which is the most recent release that
isn't broken on Python 2
2. Update our pylint dependency to 1.9, the most recently released
version
3. Re-enable pylint for the Pulumi package

* Back out of pipenv upgrade

It's apparently broken in our CI. Also upgrade pylint to 2.1, which is
apparently the "actual" most recently release according to PyPI.

* Fix a bad merge
2018-11-01 12:58:45 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 946ca655d3
Provide a Py hook for providers to rename props (#2140)
* Provide a Py hook for providers to rename props

This commit adds input and output hooks that can be overridden by
providers if they would like to change the names of dictionary fields
when projecting resources into Python.

* Add syntax sugar for dict outputs

Properly recurse when rewriting input dictionaries
2018-11-01 10:25:47 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 56be1a6677
Implement RPC for Python 3 (#2111)
* Implement RPC for Python 3

* Try not setting PYTHONPATH

* Remove PYTHONPATH line

* Implement Invoke for Python 3

* Implement register resource

* progress

* Rewrite the whole thing

* Fix a few bugs

* All tests pass

* Fix an abnormal shutdown bug

* CR feedback

* Provide a hook for resources to rename properties

As dictionaries and other classes come from the engine, the
translate_property hook can be used to intercept them and rename
properties if desired.

* Fix variable names and comments

* Disable Python integration tests for now
2018-10-31 13:35:31 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi c7a46848b9
Ensure method always returns a boolean. (#2120) 2018-10-28 13:02:37 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 3e25bc80c8
Add test with complex output scenarios. (#2118) 2018-10-28 13:02:25 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 7efd3ddf05
Cleanup a little code in closure creation. (#2122) 2018-10-28 13:02:04 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 13d9043771
Produce values like the v8 Inspector does. (#2119) 2018-10-28 01:01:48 -07:00
Joe Duffy 4647aa6cdb
Merge pull request #2114 from pulumi/joeduffy/994_combinators
Add some helpful input/output combinators
2018-10-27 15:41:22 -07:00
joeduffy c5be233f57 Revert formatting changes for Output.all 2018-10-27 13:55:54 -07:00
joeduffy 972d678388 Add an extra layer of Input-ness
CR feedback.
2018-10-27 13:47:15 -07:00
joeduffy 930c86cb50 Fix some lint errors 2018-10-27 13:27:04 -07:00
joeduffy 1daad93ccd Add tests for the new combinators 2018-10-27 12:56:16 -07:00
joeduffy d6f58eb20e Ditch the Map-based combinators in favor of objects 2018-10-27 12:39:22 -07:00
joeduffy 724ae41e1b Add a toObject combinator
This function works like toMap does, except that it returns an
output object with keys and values derived from input values.
2018-10-27 12:31:31 -07:00
joeduffy b261908884 Move combinators to an iterable module
Rather than placing these combinators directly on the Output class,
which feels odd because they are special purpose to iterables, and deal
with not only Outputs but also Inputs, we will place them on a
separate and dedicated iterable module for these utility helpers.
2018-10-27 12:19:42 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi c83eaf428b
Add a simple test to validate a regex without flags. (#2117) 2018-10-27 00:42:52 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 1d7f35352d
Properly serialize certain special JavaScript number values that JSON serialization cannot handle. (#2116) 2018-10-26 23:46:57 -07:00
joeduffy d1d2ceaedd Add create, createMap, and createGroupByMap combinators
This change adds some new constructors for output properties:

1) We alias `Output.create` to `output`, more like Promise's various
   construction methods. This reads better and is more discoverable.

2) A new `Output.createMap` function will accept an array of inputs,
   along with a selector function for key/value pairs, and produces
   an output map with said keys and values inside of it.

3) A new `Output.createGroupByMap` functon will similarly accept an
   array of inputs and a key/value selector, however it creates an
   output map with said keys, but where values are arrays of values,
   and all duplicate keys will lead to appending to said arrays.

Tests to come in a subsequent checkin.
2018-10-26 20:49:16 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 85623d6c4d
Implement Output for Python (#2107) 2018-10-26 14:52:30 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 53aea7bc12
Begin Python 3 conversion (#2103)
This commit introduces a 'next' package which we can use as a staging
ground for incrementally adopting new Python 3 code. The next package is
initially populated with the non-runtime portions of the Python SDK,
which is enough to pass all tests when running on Python 3. Future
commits will reach further into the runtime.
2018-10-26 11:05:45 -07:00
Matt Ellis e84eab0d9f Add Node 11 scouting build 2018-10-25 19:07:04 -07:00
Sean Gillespie ae1a2e8b7e
Fail closure serialization in Node 11 (#2098)
* Fail closure serialization in Node 11

Node 11 changed many of the intrinsics that we depend upon for closure
serialization, so until we fix the underlying issues this commit lazily
fails if a closure is serialized when running on Node 11.

* CR feedback
2018-10-25 10:55:47 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 19a313b628
Do not analyze user source code for required packages. We'll analyze their project.json for that. (#1612) 2018-10-18 11:21:47 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 3e9b210edd
Default to unbounded parallelism (#2065)
Some providers (namely Kubernetes) require unbounded parallelism in
order to function correctly. This commit enables the engine to operate
in a mode with unbounded parallelism and switches to that mode by
default.
2018-10-17 15:33:26 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 00a22b27f8 Don't unwrap functions
Suppose you have `pulumi.output(o).apply(foo)`, with `o` being type `O`
and `foo` taking type `O` as an argument. If `O` is a type with methods,
this will fail to type check.

The reason is that `UnwrappedObject<T>` (as well as the other
`Unwrapped*` types) will recursively wrap the types of field values
whose type was `Function`. Since `UnwrappedObject<Function>` is not the
same as `Function`, we fail to type check. Note that this does not
result in an actual "boxed" object -- this is purely at the type level.

This commit resolves this by considering `Function` a primitive type,
which will cause us to not wrap the types of field values, instead
leaving them as `Function`.
2018-10-15 14:28:28 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi a71db160e8
Expose hte ephemeral logging flag to the Nodejs sdk. (#2056) 2018-10-12 11:09:09 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 8c230e9caa
Implement log functions for the Python SDK (#2048)
With this commit, the functions in 'pulumi.log' can be used to send
diagnostic messages to the Pulumi CLI. The Pulumi SDK bootstrap script
now also uses this feature to send diagnostic information on unhandled
exceptions to the Pulumi CLI.
2018-10-12 09:50:26 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi b509ff42f2
Deal with circularities in package structure when computing codepaths. (#2049) 2018-10-11 14:57:21 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 6707accdc8
Get rid of waitForDeath (#2041)
Instead of looping forever, due to some recent improvements in engine
error handling it's sufficient for a language host to exit cleanly with
a zero exit code when the resource monitor is shutting down.
2018-10-10 10:01:57 -07:00
Joe Duffy 609305aae0
Pass new inputs as default check return (#2037)
If you forget to implement check on a dynamic provider, all your
inputs mysteriously disappear. It's doubly odd because many providers
don't need to perform any checking on transformation of their inputs.
This change simply propagates the new inputs as-is by default when
a user-supplied check method isn't provided. This would have saved
me 20 minutes just now ... :-)
2018-10-08 17:00:44 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 43674dcef5
Switch to upath so that all paths are in unix-format (#2019) 2018-10-03 12:06:55 -07:00
joeduffy 162157c1a7 Add a Dockerfile for the Pulumi CLI
This introduces a Dockerfile for the Pulumi CLI. This makes it
easier to develop and test the engine in a self-contained environment,
in addition to being suitable for running the actual CLI itself.

For instance,

    $ docker run pulumi/pulumi -e "PULUMI_ACCESS_TOKEN=x" up

will run the Pulumi program mounted under the /app volume. This will
be used in some upcoming CI/CD scenarios.

This uses multi-stage builds, and Debian Stretch as the base, for
relatively fast and lean build times and resulting images. We are
intentional about restoring dep packages independent of the actual
source code so that we don't end up needlessly re-depping, which can
consume quite a bit of time. After fixing
https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/1986, we should explore an
Alpine base image option.

I made the decision to keep this image scoped to just the Go builds.
Therefore, none of the actual SDK packages themselves are built, just
the engine, CLI, and language plugins for Node.js, Python, and Go.
It's possible to create a mega-container that has all of these full
environments so that we can rebuild them too, but for now I figured
it was better to rely on package management for them.

Another alternative would have been to install released binaries,
rather than building them. To keep the useful flow for development,
however, I decided to go the build route for now. If we build at the
same hashes, the resulting binaries "should" be ~identical anyhow.

I've created a pulumi/pulumi Docker Hub repo that we can publish this
into. For now, there is no CI publishing of the image.

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#1991.
2018-09-29 11:48:21 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 177f0f7ca1
Fix computation of the isKnown bit for an Output (when the apply function returns an Output itself). (#1974) 2018-09-25 21:29:27 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 431f5b3450
Fix rtti check. (#1983) 2018-09-24 20:06:31 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi d305b30f21 Revert RunError behavior. Introduce new ResourceError for errors assiated with a resource. (#1981)
* Revert RunError behavior.  Introduce new ResourceError for errors associated with a resource.

* Fix docs.

* Use resource error.

* Use ResourceError in more places.

* Use ResourceError in a few more places.

* Throw a resource error.

* Make required.

* Revert this.

* Lint.

* Only report errors once.

* Better comment.
2018-09-24 16:57:20 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 04fe445c22
Allow Error instances to be reported against a resource. (#1980) 2018-09-24 13:42:16 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 2b610ce577
Actually export type. (#1971) 2018-09-21 11:58:58 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 08bfb69f7b
Move to an options-bag for computeCodePaths. (#1969) 2018-09-21 11:29:05 -07:00
Luke Hoban 375b75be84
Fix requireObject docs (#1961)
Fixes #1958
2018-09-21 07:58:14 -07:00
Nate Jones 0ea261baf4 Pass environment through to go language programs (#1965)
This allows those programs to use authentication credentials that are
in the environment to perform extra work.
2018-09-20 15:17:18 -07:00
Nate Jones 88efd73282 Search for Go project executables in more places than just $PATH (#1955)
* Search for Go project executables in more places than just $PATH

This searches the following in preferred order:

1. Local directory
2. $GOPATH/bin
3. In $PATH

* Check if program is not a directory before executing
2018-09-19 15:22:33 -07:00
Nate Jones 10449c2991 Implement RegisterResourceOutputs so that outputs in Go work (#1954)
Fixes #1519
2018-09-18 15:32:30 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 2d4a3f7a6a
Move management of root resource state to engine (#1944)
* Protobuf changes

* Move management of root resource state to engine

This commit fixes a persistent side-by-side issue in the NodeJS SDK by
moving the management of root resource state to the engine. Doing so
adds two new endpoints to the Engine gRPC service: 1) GetRootResource
and 2) SetRootResource, which get and set the root resource
respectively.

* Rebase against master, regenerate proto
2018-09-18 11:47:34 -07:00
Sean Gillespie f284112b4e
Use nightly protoc gRPC plugin for node (#1948)
* Use nightly protoc gRPC plugin for Node

Newer versions of the Node gRPC plugin accept the 'minimum_node_version'
flag, which we can use to instruct protoc to not support Node versions
earlier than Node 6. This allows the compiler to use 'Buffer.from'
instead of the deprecated 'Buffer' constructor, which fixes a
deprecation warning on Node 10.

* Protobuf changes
2018-09-17 15:16:31 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 937391259e
Update linter version. (#1946) 2018-09-15 02:59:01 -07:00
Pat Gavlin d67e04247f
Fix a few dynamic provider issues. (#1935)
- Do not require replacement of dynamic resources due to provider
  changes. This is not necessary, and is almost certainly the wrong
  thing to do if the dynamic provider is managing a physical resource.

- Return all inputs by default from a dynamic provider's check method.
  Currently a dynamic provider that does not implement check will end up
  receiving no inputs. This is confusing, and is not the correct default.
2018-09-14 19:59:06 -07:00
Thomas Schersach c01023737e Copy missing pulumi-resource-pulumi-nodejs binary in node lang host dist target 2018-09-13 11:18:06 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 1b0780afda
Don't unwrap resources when producing an output. (#1923) 2018-09-11 21:49:36 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi ba7be6a6dd
Update docts. (#1922) 2018-09-11 21:17:52 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 13800a89a0
Produce a strongly-typed 'unwrap' function to help with deep unwrapping of Input values. (#1915) 2018-09-11 19:38:45 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 559e1625df
Combine two gRPC servers into one for testing (#1918)
* Combine two gRPC servers into one for testing

For some reason, our current gRPC test setup has become flaky now that
we are spinning up two gRPC servers. Hopefully merging them into one
helps clarify what's going on.

* Add back error logging for CI
2018-09-11 15:45:15 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 679f55c355
Validate type tokens before using them (#1904)
* Validate type tokens before using them

When registering or reading a resource, we take the type token given to
us from the language host and assume that it's valid, which resulted in
assertion failures in various places in the engine. This commit
validates the format of type tokens given to us from the language host
and issues an appropriate error if it's not valid.

Along the way, this commit also improves the way that fatal exceptions
are rendered in the Node language host.

* Pre-allocate an exception for ReadResource

* Fix integration test

* CR Feedback

This commit is a lower-impact change that fixes the bugs associated with
invalid types on component resources and only checks that a type is
valid on custom resources.

* CR Take 2: Fix up IsProviderType instead of fixing call sites

* Please gometalinter
2018-09-07 15:19:18 -07:00
Matt Ellis 91827752d5 Use require.resolve to find @pulumi/pulumi/cmd/run
Instead of trying to probe for the normal path ourselves, just use
node's `require.resolve` statement to find `@pulumi/pulumi/cmd/run`.

This allows run to be found in cases where either yarn workspaces are
used, or the module has been installed globally.

Part of #1868
2018-09-07 11:30:54 -07:00
Pat Gavlin d243b49193
Make opts.providers robust to SxS scenarios. (#1901)
`opts.providers` is currently only read by the `Resource` constructor if
either `opts.parent` or `getRootResource` is not `undefined`. In
scnearios where exactly one copy of `@pulumi/pulumi` is loaded, one of
these conditions will always be true. In SxS scenarios, however, it is
possible for neither of these conditions to be true, and the created
resource will end up without a `providers` map. These changes fix that
by always copying the contents of `opts.providers` if it is defined.
2018-09-07 09:42:19 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 2bc3eb7507
Log any errors coming from the langhost during tests (#1899) 2018-09-06 16:35:24 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 0d6acebecd
Be resilient to encountering invalid data in a package.json file. (#1897) 2018-09-06 16:35:14 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 9acafcfe11
Don't call process.exit in exit callback (#1892)
Node calls 'exit' event callbacks when a process is preparing to exit,
via process.exit or otherwise, but it does not execute the next callback
in the chain if a callback calls process.exit.
2018-09-06 10:52:05 -07:00
Mikhail Shilkov 30fccc0773 computeCodePath won't find modules in an organization on Windows (#1889) 2018-09-05 22:07:21 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 193af7bda8
Simpler way of stating which dependencies need to be available at runtime. (#1890) 2018-09-05 16:18:31 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 9d0dc65f49
Provide helper to compute whihc sub-packages should be included even if we would exclude a higher package. (#1883) 2018-09-05 12:54:28 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi ddd83fafc4
Support serializing regex instances. (#1870) 2018-09-03 23:14:00 -07:00
Joe Duffy 35b78abcf4
Merge pull request #1866 from pulumi/joeduffy/1611_allow_promise_exports
Allow promise exports
2018-09-02 13:50:08 -07:00
joeduffy fb6c0a43f5 Use serializeProperties, not serializeResourceProperties 2018-09-02 13:20:59 -07:00
joeduffy 70e1dbfe19 Incorporate PR feedback
* Use Promise.resolve.

* Use `Inputs | Promise<Inputs> | Output<Inputs>` rather than
  `Input<Inputs>`, which looks supremely bizarre.

* Update ComponentResource.registerOutputs also.
2018-09-02 12:15:58 -07:00
joeduffy 44c17e4877 Allow promise exports
This change partly addresses pulumi/pulumi#1611, by permitting you
to export a promise at the top-level, and have it be recognized as
a stack output. In other words, you can now say things like

    async function main() {
        ...
        return {
            a: "x",
            ...,
            z: 42,
        };
    }

    module.exports = main();

and your Pulumi program will record distinct outputs as you'd hope:

    ---outputs:---
    a: "x"
    ...
    z: 42

This is arguably just a bug in the way we implemented stack outputs.
The remainder of the requests in #1611 will remain open for future
design and discussion, as they have more subtle ramifications.
2018-09-02 10:41:04 -07:00
Joe Duffy 143d548b35
Merge pull request #1857 from pulumi/ellismg/fix-1772
Fix a "hang" when `tsconfig.json` is not present in the CWD
2018-09-02 08:49:06 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 3cc04a6f75 LogRequest.isStatus -> LogRequest.ephemeral 2018-08-31 15:56:53 -07:00
Matt Ellis aaf7c09384 Fix a "hang" when tsconfig.json is not present in the CWD
If a `tsconfig.json` file is not present at the root of the Pulumi
project, ts-node will look up the directory tree to see if there is
one. If there is, it will treat that as the root of the project. While
reasonable for some cases, this isn't the behavior we want for our use
of ts-node. We actually set compiler options such that in the common
case you don't even need a `tsconfig.json` and for pure JavaScript
projects, there wouldn't be a `tsconfig.json` file.

In both of these cases, there's a big foot-gun waiting. For example in
pulumi/pulumi#1772 we ran into a case where there was a tsconfig.json
file in $HOME, causing the entirety of $HOME to be analyzed by
TypeScript which made it look like Pulumi hung.

To address this, tell ts-node to not use a project in cases where
there is not a `tsconfig.json` at the root of the project.

Fixes #1772
2018-08-31 11:57:14 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 665b219a0e 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.
2018-08-30 17:17:20 -07:00
joeduffy 6883d08796 Fix a comment mistake 2018-08-29 11:29:18 -07:00
Joe Duffy f8d0ff87fd
Merge pull request #1834 from pulumi/joeduffy/1671_more_config_types
Add more config helpers
2018-08-28 21:57:34 -07:00
joeduffy c2258be408 Adopt code review feedback for config constraints
This change adopts the code review suggestion to use a bag of options
for config constraints rather than having overloaded function names.
This is a much cleaner approach, lets us use more descriptive names,
and is far more future proof in case we decide to add more capabilities.
2018-08-28 18:07:26 -07:00
joeduffy 834987bcd3 Add more config helpers
Everytime I convert a CloudFormation template to Pulumi, I inevitably
run into the fact that CloudFormation has advanced "schema" capabilities
for input variables, like min/max for numbers and string lengths, enums,
and regex pattern matching. This is always cumbersome to convert.

In this change, I've added a number of config helpers for these cases:

For string enums:

    getEnum(key: string, values: string[]): string | undefined;
    requireEnum(key: string: values: string[]): string;

For min/max strlen:

    getMinMax(key: string, min: number, max: number): string | undefined;
    requireMinMax(key: string, min: number, max: number): string;

For regex patterns:

    getPattern(key: string, regexp: string | RegExp): string | undefined;
    requirePattern(key: string, regexp: string | RegExp): string;

For min/max strlen _and_ regex patterns:

    getMinMaxPattern(key: string, min: number, max: number,
        regexp: string | RegExp): string | undefined;
    requireMinMaxPattern(key: string, min: number, max: number,
        regexp: string | RegExp): string;

For min/max numbers:

    getNumberMinMax(key: string, min: number, max: number): number | undefined;
    requireNumberMinMax(key: string, min: number, max: number): number;

Each function throws a detailed RunError-derived exception type if the
configuration value doesn't meet the constraint.

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#1671.
2018-08-28 13:22:53 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi f4e04e4a5d
Add test to demonstrate issue is fixed. (#1829) 2018-08-27 14:25:37 -07:00
Sean Gillespie a0cf415179
Fix an issue with NodeJS host logging (#1819)
* Fix an issue with NodeJS host logging

Related to pulumi/pulumi#1694. This issue prevented the language host
from being aware that an engine (logging endpoint) was available and
thus no log messages were sent to the engine. By default, the language
host wrote them to standard out instead, which resulted in a pretty bad
error experience.

This commit fixes the PR and adds machinery to the NodeJS langhost tests
for testing the engine RPC endpoint. It is now possible to give a "log"
function to tests which will be hooked up to the "log" RPC endpoint
normally provided by the Pulumi engine.

* Remove accidental console.log
2018-08-24 16:50:09 -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
CyrusNajmabadi e05cad9424
Emit export at the end-of-file for factory functions. (#1812) 2018-08-22 12:33:01 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 4dab630a1b
Fix issue where we were sometimes filtering out certain node modules innapropriately. (#1807) 2018-08-21 15:35:37 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 8aed774f09
Properly capture modules that are in a non-local node_modules path. (#1803) 2018-08-21 12:43:52 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi b927b5726d
Add support for serializing 'factory' functions. (#1804) 2018-08-21 12:29:30 -07:00
Matt Ellis c924c18d2c Do not make errors during plugin discovery fatal
The plugin host can ask the language host to provide a list of
resource plugins that it thinks will be nessecary for use at
deployment time, so they can be eagerly loaded.

In NodeJS (the only language host that implements this RPC) This works
by walking the directory tree rooted at the CWD of the project,
looking for package.json files, parsing them and seeing it they have
some marker property set. If they do, we add information about them
which we return at the end of our walk.

If there is *any* error, the entire operation fails. We've seen a
bunch of cases where this happens:

- Broken symlinks written by some editors as part of autosave.
- Access denied errors when part of the tree is unwalkable (Eric ran
  into this on Windows when he had a Pulumi program at the root of his
  file system.
- Recusive symlinks leading to errors when trying to walk down the
  infinite chain. (See #1634 for one such example).

The very frustrating thing about this is that when you hit an error
its not clear what is going on and fixing it can be non-trivial. Even
worse, in the normal case, all of these plugins are already installed
and could be loaded by the host (in the common case, plugins are
installed as a post install step when you run `npm install`) so if we
simply didn't do this check at all, things would work great.

This change does two things:

1. It does not stop at the first error we hit when discovering
   plugins, instead we just record the error and continue.

2. Does not fail the overall operation if there was an error. Instead,
   we return to the host what we have, which may be an incomplete view
   of the world. We glog the errors we did discover for diagnostics if
   we ever need them.

I believe that long term most of this code gets deleted anyway. I
expect we will move to a model long term where the engine faults in
the plugin (downloading it if needed) when a request for the plugin
arrives. But for now, we shouldn't block normal operations just
because we couldn't answer a question with full fidelity.

Fixes #1478
2018-08-20 15:39:39 -07:00
Cyrus Najmabadi bee8bb8a78 Add a provider-level check as well to ensure we don't add the same file multiple times. 2018-08-16 13:12:56 -07:00
Cyrus Najmabadi 57a404d4cc Revert "Add a provider-level check as well to ensure we don't add the same file multiple times. (#1784)"
This reverts commit f6cab57909.
2018-08-16 13:06:50 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi f6cab57909
Add a provider-level check as well to ensure we don't add the same file multiple times. (#1784) 2018-08-16 10:41:54 -07:00
Thomas Schersach 3224cdfcec Use go env to resolve GOPATH but escape it properly 2018-08-13 10:54:20 -07:00
Thomas Schersach a254c05271 Fix gopath resolution in python makefile dist target 2018-08-13 10:54:20 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 58a75cbbf4
Pull default options from a resource's parent. (#1748)
If a resource's options bag does not specify `protect` or `provider`,
pull a default value from the resource's parent.

In order to allow a parent resource to specify providers for multiple
resource types, component resources now accept an optional map from
package name to provider instance. When a custom resource needs a
default provider from its parent, it checks its parent provider bag for
an entry under its package. If a component resource does not have a
provider bag, its pulls a default from its parent.

These changes also add a `parent` field to `InvokeOptions` s.t. calls to
invoke can use the same behavior as resource creation w.r.t. providers.

Fixes #1735, #1736.
2018-08-10 16:18:21 -07:00
Matt Ellis 84ac039661 Also copy python helper script during make dist
During Code Review, I forgot that for the python language host we need
both the go binary and the -exec script.
2018-08-08 20:51:02 -07:00
Matt Ellis c8b1872332
Merge pull request #1698 from pulumi/ellismg/fix-1581
Allow eliding name in pulumi.Config .ctor
2018-08-08 14:16:20 -07:00
Thomas Schersach 62463ab3bc Added dist target for make, will help with Homebrew (#1731)
* Added dist target for make, will help with Homebrew

* Try to install go dependencies before building

* Make sure dep ensure is called before trying to build SDKs

* Removed dep ensure from dist initial step
2018-08-08 13:00:42 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 152fde0867
Strip off the node_modules prefix from our require() calls. (#1729) 2018-08-07 20:27:02 -04:00
Pat Gavlin 7da3ba3e38
Expose the InvokeOptions type in the Node SDK. (#1724) 2018-08-07 13:14:16 -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
Matt Ellis 153729683a Allow eliding name in pulumi.Config .ctor
When this argument is not provided, we'll default to the value of
pulumi.getProject(). This is what you want for application level code
anyway and it matches the CLI behavior where if you don't qualify a
key with a package we use the name of the current project.

Fixes #1581
2018-08-06 16:03:54 -07:00
Matt Ellis 5eb78af779 Do not lazy initialize config or settings
The pulumi runtime used to lazily load and parse both config and
settings data set by the language host. The initial reason for this
design was that we wanted the runtime to be usable in a normal node
environment, but we have moved away from supporting that.

In addition, while we claimed we loaded these value "lazily", we
actually forced their loading quite eagerly when we started
up. However, when capturing config (or settings, as we now do), we
would capture all the logic about loading these values from the
environment.

Even worse, in the case where you had two copies of @pulumi/pulumi
loaded, it would be possible to capture a config object which was not
initialized and then at runtime the initialization logic would try to
read PULUMI_CONFIG from the process environment and fail.

So we adopt a new model where configuration and settings are parsed as
we load their containing modules. In addition, to support SxS
scinerios, we continue to use `process.env` as a way to control both
configuration and settings. This means that `run.ts` must now ensure
that these values are present in the environment before either the
config or runtime modules have been loaded.
2018-08-06 15:53:38 -07:00
Matt Ellis 2a8a54a24b Remove need for tsconfig.json
Set the following compiler defaults:

```
       "target": "es6",
       "module": "commonjs",
       "moduleResolution": "node",
       "sourceMap": true,
```

Which allows us to not even include a tsconfig.json file. If one is
present, `ts-node` will use its options, but the above settings will
override any settings in a local tsconfig.json file. This means if you
want full control over the target, you'll need to go back to the raw
tsc workflow where you explicitly build ahead of time.
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
CyrusNajmabadi 5a52c1c080
Actually export function. (#1710) 2018-08-06 15:45:06 -04:00
CyrusNajmabadi 0614b1d052
Move node_module inclusion logic down to pulumi/pulumi so we can use it from both aws and azure. (#1705) 2018-08-06 14:12:19 -04:00
joeduffy b0d91ad9a9 Make Protobuf/gRPC compilation repeatable
I tried to re-generate the Protobuf/gRPC files, but generate.sh seems to
have assumed I manually built the Dockerfile ahead-of-time (unless I'm
missing something -- very possible). Unfortunately, when I went to do
that, I ended up with a handful of errors, most of them due to
differences in versions. (We probably want to think about pinning them.)

To remedy both issues, I've fixed up the Dockerfile so that it works for
me at least, and added a build step to the front of generate.sh.
2018-08-04 10:27:36 -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 a9ff410360
Fix doc comment for ComponentResource (#1700)
The `protect` option was added to `ResourceOptions` a long time ago.
2018-08-03 13:31:19 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi c57aef785b
Ensure we can capture non-built-in modules with 'require'. (#1685) 2018-08-02 16:25:49 -04:00
Luke Hoban 85121274aa
Allow dependsOn to accept a Resource | Resource[] (#1692)
Fixes #1690.
2018-08-02 13:13:33 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi aac67f41e3
Tiny tweak to error message. (#1670) 2018-08-01 00:09:47 -04:00
CyrusNajmabadi d19942f2b0
Go back to capturing *non-user* modules by 'require' reference. (#1655) 2018-07-31 11:37:46 -04:00
Joe Duffy 091c0e1c23
Upgrade Node.js SDK to TypeScript 3.0 (#1669)
Per pulumi/pulumi#1668. No code changes required, just package.json
and lockfile updates.
2018-07-30 23:19:28 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 48df5bfe1e
Update pulumi/pulumi to run on Nodejs v10. (#1658) 2018-07-25 16:55:20 -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
Alex Clemmer 0575595668 Add Pipfile.lock to make Python builds reproducible 2018-07-15 11:05:44 -10:00
Alex Clemmer d182525fec Add signal cancellation to resource provider 2018-07-15 11:05:44 -10:00
Alex Clemmer 0e39b3c868 Add Cancel to gRPC resource provider interface 2018-07-15 11:05:44 -10:00
Alex Clemmer 4c184335ca Make generate.sh reproducible 2018-07-15 11:05:44 -10:00
Matt Ellis 1f638410c7 Include README in pypi package
Use `pandoc` to convert our README.md to a README.rst and then include
that as the long_description in our pypi package.
2018-07-13 18:19:42 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi d79dbdce35
Rollback PRs (#1628)
* Revert "Parallelize much more of resource creation in the JS language provider SDK (#1618)"

This reverts commit 4edd244a26.

* Revert "Process our async-work-queue in parallel. (#1619)"

This reverts commit b8c1cb9574.
2018-07-11 18:33:53 -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
CyrusNajmabadi 4edd244a26
Parallelize much more of resource creation in the JS language provider SDK (#1618) 2018-07-10 16:41:56 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi b8c1cb9574
Process our async-work-queue in parallel. (#1619) 2018-07-10 15:42:11 -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 e8b5bb6f11
Export asset members from pulumi module (#1591) 2018-07-03 09:25:40 -07:00
Joe Duffy 416d3f5594
Merge pull request #1586 from pulumi/swgillespie/fix-unknown
Fix an issue where Unknown does not coerce to a bool correctly on Python
2018-07-02 14:55:03 -07:00
Joe Duffy 41996091af
Merge pull request #1587 from pulumi/swgillespie/python-assets
Implementation of Assets for Python
2018-07-02 14:52:30 -07:00
joeduffy ae50253db5 Add support for archives 2018-07-02 14:24:45 -07:00
joeduffy d89192a9d0 Fix reference to _custom_resource_type 2018-07-02 13:51:12 -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
Sean Gillespie 8b9e24cd85 Allow dynamic-provider to send structured errors
A critical part of the partial update protocol is to return a structured
error when a resource is successfully created, but fails to initialize.
This structured error contains the properties of the
partially-initialized resource, and instructs the engine to halt.

Most languages implement this by attaching "details" to the error, i.e.,
an arbitrary proto message attached to the error. The JavaScript
implementation is not mature enough to include all the facilities
required to use this, so here we must add a `Status` message, which
protobuf requires as part of its structure for returning details.
2018-07-02 13:32:23 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 3bd2e6f235 Represent init errors in resource provider proto 2018-07-02 13:32:23 -07:00
Alex Clemmer 2394743c60 Fix the lies in sdk/proto/generate.sh 2018-07-02 13:31:39 -07:00
joeduffy baef7fc92c Update stale README 2018-06-30 09:55:12 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 279282f1e1
Implementation of Assets for Python 2018-06-29 17:07:27 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 1db89a1006
Fix an issue where we fail to rethrow exceptions arising from failed resource operations 2018-06-29 16:32:39 -07:00
Sean Gillespie f0d5d0e4fe
Fix an issue where Unknown does not coerce to a bool correctly on Python
2
2018-06-29 15:51:04 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 5d1a3db4aa
Python Language Host Tests (#1577)
* Test the Python language host end-to-end

This commit introduces an end-to-end language host testing framework for
the Python SDK, similar to what already exists for the Node SDK. The
real language host is used to run Pulumi programs written in Python
while mocking out the resource monitor.

* Add new tests

* Print out better diagnostics when the langhost fails to launch

* Use the in-tree executor for testing

* CR: Place tests and code being tested in the same directory for ease of understanding, add a README

* Turns out I misunderstood the semantics of resource registration - fix two tests so that they pass now and fix a few bugs in the test harness
2018-06-29 14:08:58 -07:00
Sean Gillespie c2b2f3b117
Initial Python 3 port of the Python SDK (#1563)
* Machine-assisted Python 3 port

* Hack around protoc python imports

* Regenerate gRPC and protobuf

* CR: Bash code cleanup
2018-06-26 11:14:03 -07:00
Sean Gillespie abb0c2769b
Pin to a specific Pipenv version (#1570) 2018-06-25 14:08:56 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 89b052fc6d
Use Pipenv to manage Python environments (#1553)
* Use Pipenv to manage Python environments

* Rename PIPENV_ARGS to PIPENV_PYTHON_VERSION to avoid confusion. Also remove two unused variables
2018-06-21 18:01:23 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 4cebc381ae
Do a better job preventing serialization of unnecessary objects in closure serialization (#1543) 2018-06-20 12:57:57 -07:00
joeduffy 4053ce7b86 Remove Private Beta warning 2018-06-18 05:00:38 -07:00
Matt Ellis 6f80da24d4 Add Apache 2.0 License metadata to Python package 2018-06-15 12:47:51 -07:00
Matt Ellis d0485f11f6 Include Python and Go langhosts in Windows SDK
This change includes the Python and Golang language hosts in the Windows
SDK. As part of this change, I had to adjust how we launched the second
stage of the language host, since we can't depend on the shebang, so now
we invoke `python` passing the executor and then the arguments.

Fixes #1509
2018-06-15 11:12:33 -07:00
Matt Ellis 50c98edd72 Don't set NODE_PATH in dynamic provider
This is a holdover from our old strategy for closure serialization. We
no longer use this module, so we don't need to tell Node where it is
anymore.
2018-06-15 11:12:24 -07:00
Matt Ellis 721bc9ccc6 s/docs.pulumi.com/pulumi.io/g
The docs website is moving to https://pulumi.io from
https://docs.pulumi.com
2018-06-11 15:57:47 -06:00
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
Sean Gillespie 8a00cb4d3b
Support better previews in Python by mocking out Unknown values (#1482) 2018-06-11 10:30:27 -07:00
Joe Duffy fbb054e742
Protect against nil responses (#1484) 2018-06-11 07:43:41 -07:00
joeduffy 5460520b53 Fix a *facepalm* 2018-06-10 12:36:14 -07:00
joeduffy 906d2fd2e0 Support string type aliases 2018-06-10 12:09:45 -07:00
joeduffy f1aec12df2 Avoid aliasing *Output when possible 2018-06-10 11:54:11 -07:00
joeduffy 48ddf5b3b0 Fix a few things
1) Use a state block for *Outputs, just to protect against dereferencing
   and aliasing.  These are mutable due to concurrency.

2) Dig into *Output type aliases, like *URNOutput, et. al, during
   RPC marshaling.
2018-06-10 11:45:24 -07:00
joeduffy b19ecd6602 Add a basic Go configuration integration test 2018-06-10 09:24:57 -07:00
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 b10b7d9b8a Implement ReadResource RPC functionality 2018-06-10 08:51:30 -07:00
joeduffy b0556c4416 Fix lint warnings on documentation 2018-06-10 08:08:02 -07:00
joeduffy 150ed84636 Implement context invoke function 2018-06-10 08:05:49 -07:00
joeduffy da0667ef45 Add config package
This change adds a config package.  This is syntactic sugar atop the
underlying config functionality in the pulumi.Context, but mirrors what
we do in our other Node.js and Python SDKs more closely.

This includes three families of functions:

    - config.Get*: returns the value or its default if missing.
    - config.Require*: returns the value or panics if missing.
    - config.Try*: returns the value or an error if missing.

In all cases, there are simple Get/Require/Try functions, that just
deal in terms of strings, in addition to type specific functions,
GetT/RequireT/TryT, for the most common Ts that you might need.
2018-06-10 07:24:38 -07:00
joeduffy cf1cb2d61f Get lint clean 2018-06-09 17:23:12 -07:00
joeduffy 20af051caf Implement unknown outputs
This commit implements unknown outputs in the same style as our Node.js
language provider.  That is to say, during previews, it's possible that
certain outputs will not have known values.  In those cases, we want to
flow sufficient information through the resolution of values, so that we
may skip applies.  We also return this fact from the direct accessors.
2018-06-09 16:59:53 -07:00
joeduffy 5a71ab9d12 Add Makefile machinery for Go provider 2018-06-09 16:16:35 -07:00
joeduffy 25b1a0c9c3 Wire up RegisterResource to unmarshalOutputs 2018-06-09 16:16:07 -07:00
joeduffy 6e52490706 Fix a bunch of lint warnings 2018-06-09 11:33:45 -07:00
joeduffy 2e8bbcc9dd Add output marshaling and improve input marsalling
This change primarily does two things:

* Adds output marshaling.

* Adds tests for roundtripping inputs to outputs.

It also

* Fixes a bug in the verification of asset archives.

* Change input types to simply `interface{}` and `map[string]interface{}`.
  There is no need for wrapper types.  This is more idiomatic.

* Reject output properties upon marshaling failure.

* Don't support time.Time as a marshaling concept.  This was getting too
  cute.  It's not clear what its marshaling format ought to be.
2018-06-09 09:11:35 -07:00
joeduffy c3b13348d0 Improve strong typing
This improves the strong typing of output properties, by leveraging the
cast library to support numeric conversions to and from many types,
without hitting interface{}-cast panics.  Also adds strongly typed
applies and adds a number of additional tests for these functions.
2018-06-08 12:57:59 -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
Luke Hoban 858e321110
Make RTTI markers internal (#1479)
Fixes #1477.
2018-06-07 21:34:06 -07:00
Sean Gillespie b5e4d87687
Improve the error message when data source invocations fail (#1472) 2018-06-07 11:21:38 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 5cbc979e17
Fix a couple of issues when projecting Protobuf and UNKNOWN in Python (#1468)
* Fix a few issues with the Python language host

1. Fix an issue where the UNKNOWN sentinel was leaking into user
programs
2. Fix an issue where Protobuf types were leaking into user programs

In fixing this issues I also added a framework for writing tests against
the Python SDK.

* License headers, and adopt a more idiomatic testing pattern

* Additional idiomatic Python

* That's what I get for trying to be fancy (Travis CI python version is very old and does not respect this form)

* CR feedback: use more comprehensions, typo fix

* Break a circular dependency between resource, runtime.resource, and runtime.rpc

* Don't check in .vscode

* CR: sort inputs, rename global variable, add a test for CustomResource serialization

* Remove accidental code duplication
2018-06-06 16:09:07 -07:00
Justin Van Patten 28a05e3085
Suggest npm run build instead of npm build (#1460) 2018-06-04 15:27:29 -07:00
Matt Ellis dcb5ae1e1f Stop including native serialization modules
We retained these modules to support using v0.11.X and earlier
versions of @pulumi/pulumi, which required a native module to do
closure serialization. 0.12.X does not need this, so lets stop
including it.
2018-06-04 14:27:01 -07:00
Luke Hoban 076d8887c9
Compute required packages during closure serialization (#1457)
Closure serialization now keeps track of the `require`d packages it sees in the function bodies that are serialized during a call to `serializeFunction`.

Also, replaces `serializeFunctionAsync` with `serializeFunction` which accepts richer parameters and return type, deprecating the former API (but leaving it available for now to avoid a breaking change).
2018-06-03 21:55:37 -07:00
Matt Ellis 9b24ad9738 Update gRPC to 1.12.2
This version has an updated protobufs dependency, which will remove
the warnings from `npm audit`.

Fixes #1350
2018-05-30 15:42:10 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 38cf2de39e
Issue a better error message if you capture a V8 intrinsic (#1423) 2018-05-24 11:54:31 -07:00
Pat Gavlin a2c30f75ed
Resolve missing outputs as undefined. (#1427)
Before the changes in #1414, all output properties were guaranteed to
have values after deserialization. After #1414, any properties with no
value were no longer resolved, which was treated as an error. These
changes resolve all missing proprties to `undefined`. If a property is
missing during an update, its `undefined` value is marked as known.
2018-05-24 11:22:08 -07:00
Pat Gavlin a16a880518
Discriminate unknown values in the JS runtime. (#1414)
These changes add support for distinguishing an output property with
an unknown value from an output property with a known value that is
undefined.

In a broad sense, the Pulumi property type system is just JSON with the
addition of unknown values. Notably absent, however, are undefined
values. As it stands, our marshalers between JavaScript and Pulumi
property values treat all undefined JavaScript values as unknown Pulumi
values. Unfortunately, this conflates two very different concepts:
unknown Pulumi values are intended to represent values of output
properties that are unknown at time of preview, _not_ values that are
known but undefined. This results in difficulty reasoning about when
transforms are run on output properties as well as confusing output in
the `diff` view of Pulumi preview (user-specifed undefined values are
rendered as unknown values).

As it turns out, we already have a way to decide whether or not an
Output value is known or not: Output.performApply. These changes rename
this property to `isKnown`, clarify its meaning, and take advantage of
the result to decide whether or not an Output value should marshal as
an unknown Pulumi value.

This also allowed these changes to improve the serialization of
undefined object keys and array elements s.t. we better match JavaScript
to JSON serialization behavior (undefined object keys are omitted;
undefined array elements are marshaled as `null`).

Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud/issues/483.
2018-05-23 14:47:40 -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
joeduffy 5967259795 Add license headers 2018-05-22 15:02:47 -07:00
Joe Duffy 3c0376bb8e
Fix refresh on dynamic providers (#1393)
This changes two primary things about dynamic providers:

1) Always echo back the __provider upon read, even if there is a
   missing read function on the dynamic provider.  In fact, return
   the full input state in that case.

2) Store the __provider in the output state of the dynamic resource,
   in addition to the input state.  My recollection of the "model"
   discussion we had weeks ago was that the output properties are
   mean to capture the state of a resource in its entirety; not having
   this meant that refresh would marshal the outputs only, and find
   on the other side of the RPC boundary that __provider was missing.

Note that an alternative to the latter fix would be to use some hybrid
of input and output state, as we used to do, by merging property maps.
2018-05-20 07:42:24 -07:00
joeduffy 8aca7ab11e Fix pulumi.com hyperlink in README 2018-05-18 11:22:42 -07:00
joeduffy 12a2626c59 Prepare package for public publishing
This adds a warning to the top of the README.md and adds a license
to the package.json (to eliminate the associated warning).
2018-05-18 11:21:32 -07:00
joeduffy 6470adad2a Update the README 2018-05-18 07:41:28 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 82ac202139
Improve the promise leak experience (#1374)
* Fix a bug in promise leak detection that leaked promises when errors occur

* Add an opt-in to the super-verbose debug error message on promise leaks

* Fix a bad merge

* was/were grammar improvement in error message

* Fail the deployment if a debuggable promise leaks
2018-05-17 15:32:39 -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
CyrusNajmabadi 72e00810c4
Filter the logs we emit to glog so that we don't leak out secrets. (#1371) 2018-05-15 15:28:00 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 4807de038c
Capture 'exports' if referenced in user code. (#1359) 2018-05-11 16:35:41 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 6de1cead5a
Fix issue where we were not properly serializing out the prototype for an object. (#1352) 2018-05-11 15:53:16 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 97ace29ab1
Begin tracing Pulumi API calls. (#1330)
These changes enable tracing of Pulumi API calls.

The span with which to associate an API call is passed via a
`context.Context` parameter. This required plumbing a
`context.Context` parameter through a rather large number of APIs,
especially in the backend.

In general, all API calls are associated with a new root span that
exists for essentially the entire lifetime of an invocation of the
Pulumi CLI. There were a few places where the plumbing got a bit hairier
than I was willing to address with these changes; I've used
`context.Background()` in these instances. API calls that receive this
context will create new root spans, but will still be traced.
2018-05-07 18:23:03 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 5387e78cfa
Support async function serialization. (#1311) 2018-05-03 12:25:52 -07:00
Luke Hoban cc8b87ce3d
Make debuggable promise properties as non-enumerable (#1315)
Fixes #1237.
2018-05-02 23:29:20 -07:00
Matt Ellis 409477b951 Invoke node directly from the language host
Instead of using a shell script to jump from the language host into
node, just invoke node directly. This makes our start-up path a little
simpler to understand and indirectly fixes pulumi/home#156, where we
would fail on Windows if the `-exec` script was in a folder that had
spaces in it (due to a subtle interaction between how go launches cmd
files and how cmd.exe parses arguments).
2018-05-02 11:16:58 -07:00
Pat Gavlin 16f1930069
Pass "special" properties to Invoke. (#1277)
Rather than filtering out the `id` and `urn` properties when serializing
the inputs to an invoke, pass these properties along. This enables the
use of invoke endpoints that accepts these as inputs (e.g. the endpoint
that backs `aws.ec2.getSubnet`).
2018-05-01 15:05:42 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 5decc10cbb
Improve the error message if Pulumi runtime SDK isn't installed (#1286)
* Improve the error message when npm/yarn install hasn't been run

* Same thing, but for Python

* Use PULUMI_RUN in batch script

* Use -e, -f doesn't work for symlinked paths (e.g. yarn link)
2018-04-27 16:55:41 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 11f1e444f4
Require a resource's parent to actually be a resource. (#1266) 2018-04-24 17:23:18 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 4724f91e82
Fix wording in nodejs readme (#1239) 2018-04-19 21:42:26 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 9e3500d181
CI cleanup for various Node versions (#1233)
* Run Windows CI against node v8.10

* Update READMEs
2018-04-19 13:44:47 -07:00
joeduffy d5608f2fee Use x is T return types for isX functions
This change adopts `x is T` style of RTTI inquiry, which fits much
more nicely with TypeScript's typechecking flow.

Thanks to @lukehoban for teaching me a new trick today! :-)
2018-04-16 15:03:23 -07:00
joeduffy 6f4423895c Don't use instanceof for RTTI
This change moves us away from using JavaScript RTTI, by way of
`instanceof`, for built-in Pulumi types.  If we use `instanceof`,
then the same logical type loaded from separate copies of the
SDK package -- as will happen in SxS scenarios -- are considered
different.  This isn't actually what we want.  The solution is
simple: implement our own quasi-RTTI solution, using __pulumi*
properties and manual as* and is* functions.  Note that we could
have skipped the as* and is* functions, but I found that they led
to slightly easier to read code.

There is one strange thing in here, which I spoke to
@CyrusNajmabadi about: SerializedOutput<T>, because it implements
Output<T> as an _interface_, did not previously masquerade as an
actual Output<T>.  In other words, `instanceof` would have returned
false, and indeed a few important properties (like promise) are
missing.  This change preserves that behavior, although I'll admit
that this is slightly odd.  I suspect we'll want to revisit this as
part of https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/1074.

Fixes https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi/issues/1203.
2018-04-16 14:08:10 -07:00
Joe Duffy 0d79d2106c
Ensure pip 10.0.0 is installed (#1199)
This change installs pip 10.0.0 in all three places it might come up:

1) Machine-wide packages.

2) User-local packages.

3) In the isolated virtualenv.
2018-04-14 16:43:48 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 1f5be5f8cd
Bring the magic of Pulumi to Node v8.11.1, v9.11.1, v6.10.3 (#1167)
* Introduce a simple repetition operator to match expected error messages against actual ones

* Convert required and optional objects to use a Map (node v9 compat), improve the error formatting for failed tests

* Test node v6, v8, and v9 in CI

* Get rid of PULUMI_API env in .travis.yml, it's set from the Travis console now
2018-04-14 11:50:01 -07:00
Matt Ellis ca2fbca13f Continue to add native modules to NODE_PATH
While we no longer use the native runtime module, older versions of
@pulumi/pulumi still require it. Let's continue to have the launcher
put the native module location on the `$PATH`. And we'll include them
in the SDK for a while longer.

Fixes #1177
2018-04-13 14:26:32 -07:00
Joe Duffy 150f57168a
Fix SxS config (#1175)
We weren't properly lazily loading everywhere we need to.
2018-04-13 11:26:01 -07:00
Joe Duffy 479a2e6ad5
Add an ID property to ReadResponse (#1145)
The RPC provider interface needs a way to convey back to the engine
that a resource being read no longer exists.  To do this, we'll return
the ID property that was read back.  If it is empty, it means the
resource is gone.  If it is non-empty, we expect it to match the input.
2018-04-10 12:58:50 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi a759f2e085
Switch to a resource-progress oriented view for pulumi preview/update/destroy (#1116) 2018-04-10 12:03:11 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 682f908e77
Implement scope chain free variable lookup in pure TypeScript (#1139)
* Implement closure scope chain analysis in pure TypeScript

This change makes use of four V8 intrinsics to avoid having to use a
native module to inspect the scope chains of live Function objects. This
unfortunately leads to the limitation of not allowing captures of 'this'
in arrow functions, but that is something we are willing to live with
for now.

* Remove native module build and restore from the Makefile

* CR feedback: Be a little more efficient when scanning the scope chain

* Nuke everything related to custom Node versions and the native Node module

* CR feedback: rename native.ts -> v8.ts, document some interfaces in v8.ts
2018-04-10 10:04:11 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi 97c1344035
Disallow capturing 'this' inside a lambda (#1138) 2018-04-09 15:57:39 -07:00
Joe Duffy 62042cd3ed
Simplify resource lookup (#1133)
As I began to write code using the ability to perform resource
lookups, especially in the code-generators, I realized the way it
was surfaced as an argument to the Resource base constructor would
lead to overload explosion.  Instead of doing that, let's pass it
in the ResourceOptions bag.
2018-04-07 10:15:58 -07:00
Joe Duffy 28033c22bc
Allow multiple Pulumi SDKs side-by-side (#1132)
Prior to this change, if you ended up with multiple Pulumi SDK
packages loaded side-by-side, we would fail in obscure ways.  The
reason for this was that we initialize and store important state
in static variables.  In the case that you load the same library
twice, however, you end up with separate copies of said statics,
which means we would be missing engine RPC addresses and so on.

This change adds the ability to recover from this situation by
mirroring the initialized state in process-wide environment
variables.  By doing this, we can safely recover simply by reading
them back when we detect that they are missing.  I think we can
eventually go even further here, and eliminate the entry point
launcher shim altogether by simply having the engine launch the
Node program with the right environment variables.  This would
be a nice simplification to the system (fewer moving pieces).

There is still a risk that the separate copy is incompatible.
Presumably the reason for loading multiple copies is that the
NPM/Yarn version solver couldn't resolve to a shared version.
This may yield obscure failure modes should RPC interfaces change.
Figuring out what to do here is part of pulumi/pulumi#957.

This fixes pulumi/pulumi#777 and pulumi/pulumi#1017.
2018-04-07 08:02:59 -07:00
Joe Duffy b33d4d762c
Skip reading unknown IDs (#1124)
This change skips unknown IDs during read operations.  This can happen
when a read is performed using the output property of another resource
during planning.  This is intentionally supported via ID being an
Input<ID> and all we need to do for this to work correctly is skip the
actual provider RPC and the runtime will propagate unknown outputs as
usual.
2018-04-07 07:52:10 -07:00
joeduffy 5e28a4ab07 Add the ability to read an existing resource
This change wires up the new Read RPC method in such a manner that
Pulumi programs can invoke it.  This is technically not required for
refreshing state programmatically (as in pulumi/pulumi#1081), however
it's a feature we had eons ago and have wanted since (see
pulumi/pulumi#83), and will allow us to write code like

    let vm = aws.ec2.Instance.get("my-vm", "i-07043cd97bd2c9cfc");
    // use any property from here on out ...

The way this works is simply by bridging the Pulumi program via its
existing RPC connection to the engine, much like Invoke and
RegisterResource RPC requests already do, and then invoking the proper
resource provider in order to read the state.  Note that some resources
cannot be uniquely identified by their ID alone, and so an extra
resource state bag may be provided with just those properties required.

This came almost for free (okay, not exactly) and will come in handy as
we start gaining experience with reading live state from resources.
2018-04-05 09:48:09 -07:00
joeduffy 22584e7e37 Make some resource model changes
This commit changes two things about our resource model:

* Stop performing Pulumi Engine-side diffing of resource state.
  Instead, we defer to the resource plugins themselves to determine
  whether a change was made and, if so, the extent of it.  This
  manifests as a simple change to the Diff function; it is done in
  a backwards compatible way so that we continue with legacy diffing
  for existing resource provider plugins.

* Add a Read RPC method for resource providers.  It simply takes a
  resource's ID and URN, plus an optional bag of further qualifying
  state, and it returns the current property state as read back from
  the actual live environment.  Note that the optional bag of state
  must at least include enough additional properties for resources
  wherein the ID is insufficient for the provider to perform a lookup.
  It may, however, include the full bag of prior state, for instance
  in the case of a refresh operation.

This is part of pulumi/pulumi#1108.
2018-04-05 08:14:25 -07:00
Sean Gillespie a3a6101e79
Improve the error message arising from missing required configs for resource providers (#1097)
* Improve the error message arising from missing required configs for
resource providers

If the resource provider that we are speaking to is new enough, it will send
across a list of keys and their descriptions alongside an error
indicating that the provider we are configuring is missing required
config. This commit packages up the list of missing keys into an error
that can be presented nicely to the user.

* Code review feedback: renaming simplification and correcting errors in comments
2018-04-04 10:08:17 -07:00
Joe Duffy 19e6c9c2bc
Fix Python versions (again) (#1106)
This change actually makes our Python version numbers conformant
to PEP440.  Previously we were including the Git commit hash in the
alpha "version number" part, which is incorrect.  This simply led to
warnings upon publication and installation, but that warning very
clearly states that support for invalid versions will stop at some
point.  This change puts any "informative" parts, like the Git hash,
inside of a local version tag, where such things are permitted.

Also move away from the inline sed silliness so that we can more
easily share this logic across all of our repos.
2018-04-02 10:31:05 -07:00
Joe Duffy 0c308efb1d
Install virtualenv to user packages (#1104)
This installs virtualenv to the user packages site, to insulate us from
permission problems in CI, and also invokes that version.
2018-04-01 18:54:57 -07:00
joeduffy e27ad9eb75 Specify virtualenv>=15.2.0
It appears 15.0.2 generates a bad reference to the pip._install module.
I've tested that 15.2.0 does not so, although I don't really understand
why and when this changed (my current guess is the Travis base image
changed), this should fix pulumi/pulumi#1103.
2018-03-31 16:57:37 -07:00
Sean Gillespie 91c550f1e0
Send structured errors across RPC boundaries (#1072)
* Send structured errors across RPC boundaries

This brings us closer to gRPC best practices where we send structured
errors with error codes across RPC endpoints. The new "rpcerrors"
package can wrap errors from RPC endpoints, so RPC servers can attach
some additional context as to why a request failed.

* Code review feedback:

1. Rename rpcerrors -> rpcerror, better package name
2. Rename RPCError -> Error, RPCErrorCause -> ErrorCause, names
suggested by gometalinter to improve their package-qualified names
3. Fix import organization in rpcerror.go
2018-03-28 17:07:35 -07:00
joeduffy 8b5874dab5 General prep work for refresh
This change includes a bunch of refactorings I made in prep for
doing refresh (first, the command, see pulumi/pulumi#1081):

* The primary change is to change the way the engine's core update
  functionality works with respect to deploy.Source.  This is the
  way we can plug in new sources of resource information during
  planning (and, soon, diffing).  The way I intend to model refresh
  is by having a new kind of source, deploy.RefreshSource, which
  will let us do virtually everything about an update/diff the same
  way with refreshes, which avoid otherwise duplicative effort.

  This includes changing the planOptions (nee deployOptions) to
  take a new SourceFunc callback, which is responsible for creating
  a source specific to the kind of plan being requested.

  Preview, Update, and Destroy now are primarily differentiated by
  the kind of deploy.Source that they return, rather than sprinkling
  things like `if Destroying` throughout.  This tidies up some logic
  and, more importantly, gives us precisely the refresh hook we need.

* Originally, we used the deploy.NullSource for Destroy operations.
  This simply returns nothing, which is how Destroy works.  For some
  reason, we were no longer doing this, and instead had some
  `if Destroying` cases sprinkled throughout the deploy.EvalSource.
  I think this is a vestige of some old way we did configuration, at
  least judging by a comment, which is apparently no longer relevant.

* Move diff and diff-printing logic within the engine into its own
  pkg/engine/diff.go file, to prepare for upcoming work.

* I keep noticing benign diffs anytime I regenerate protobufs.  I
  suspect this is because we're also on different versions.  I changed
  generate.sh to also dump the version into grpc_version.txt.  At
  least we can understand where the diffs are coming from, decide
  whether to take them (i.e., a newer version), and ensure that as
  a team we are monotonically increasing, and not going backwards.

* I also tidied up some tiny things I noticed while in there, like
  comments, incorrect types, lint suppressions, and so on.
2018-03-28 07:45:23 -07:00
Pat Gavlin a23b10a9bf
Update the copyright end date to 2018. (#1068)
Just what it says on the tin.
2018-03-21 12:43:21 -07:00
joeduffy 7162f6ea52 Publish proper pre-release PyPI packages
The semantic versions we were using for pre-release PyPI packages wasn't
quite right.  We had been using local version identifiers, a la +, rather
than proper pre-release tags, which means that version specifications like
`pulumi==0.11.0` will match `0.11.0+dev.1521506136.g7f043fd.dirty`, in
addition to just `0.11.0`.  This is clearly not what we want.

This change moves us over to proper alpha and release candidate versions,
as specified in https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/#pre-releases.
Namely, any `x.y.z-dev-123456789-abcdef` version will get translated into
an alpha `x.y.za12345679-abcdef`, and any `x.y.z-rc1` will get translated
into a proper release candidate `x.y.zrc1` version number.
2018-03-19 18:18:25 -07:00
joeduffy c50899aca3 Add some TODO refs to pulumi/pulumi#1063 2018-03-19 18:17:57 -07:00
Matt Ellis 38ec631753
Merge pull request #1056 from pulumi/change-version-number
Adopt new version strategy
2018-03-19 13:25:12 -07:00
CyrusNajmabadi d719e7966e
Only avoid running transformations on outputs we truly do not have values for. (#921) 2018-03-18 00:15:22 -07:00
Joe Duffy 1a475aeb38
Implement Python invoke RPC (#1054)
Implement Python invoke RPC

This change implements the invoke function for resource provider
RPCs.  This is required to support a customer scenario.

There are a few other minor updates:

* Rename pulumi.export to pulumi.output.

* Change register_resource to, like invoke, return the resulting
  object/dictionary, instead of the set_outputs function.

* Initialize the monitor/engine RPC connections to None when not
  attached to the engine, thus ensuring good error messages.

* Fix Python project/stack metadata
2018-03-16 08:39:24 -07:00
Matt Ellis 5c4a31f692 Adopt new version strategy
Our previous strategy of just using `git describe --tags --dirty` to
compute a version caused issues. The major one was that since version
sort lexigrapically, git's strategy of having a commit count without
leading zeros lead to cases where 0.11.0-dev-9 was "newer than"
0.11.0-dev-10 which is not what you want at all.

With this change, we compute a version by first seeing if the commit
is tagged, and if so, we use that tag. Otherwise, we take the closest
tag and to it append the unix timestamp of the commit and then append
a git hash.

Because we use the commit timestamp, things will sort correctly again.

Part of pulumi/home#174
2018-03-15 18:06:04 -07:00