This change updates the Python SDK codegen to opt-in to the new casing
translation behavior, which will use the passed-in props type's property
name metadata for translations, rather than calling the resource's
`translate_input_property` and `translate_output_property` methods.
- FIX: Keys in user-defined dicts will no longer be unintentionally
translated/modified.
- BREAKING: Dictionary keys in nested output classes are now
consistently snake_case. If accessing camelCase keys from such output
classes, move to accessing the values via the snake_case property
getters (or snake_case keys). A warning will be logged when accessing
camelCase keys.
When serializing inputs:
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is an input type, the
dict's keys will be translated based on the input type's property
name metadata.
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is a dict (or Mapping),
the dict's keys will _not_ be translated.
When resolving outputs:
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is an output type, the
dict's keys will be translated based on the output type's property
name metadata.
- If a value is a dict and the associated type is a dict (or Mapping),
the dict's keys will _not_ be translated.
Add support for creating instances of resources in Python using a
`<Resource>Args` class. This capability aligns with how args are passed
to resources in all the other language SDKs and the separate object bag
allows the properties to be manipulated/validated/passed-around before
creating the resource.
We've been emitting calls to `New<Resource>` for resource registrations
in Go, passing `nil` for args. However, some of those `New<Resource>`
functions actually check for `nil` args and return an error if the
resource has required arguments.
At first, I was looking for a way to check inside `New<Resource>` if
the `URN` option was specified and in that case not error on
`nil` args (like we do in other languages), but we don't provide a way
to access the resource option values outside the Go SDK), so I don't
think there is a way to do it this way for Go.
So instead, this change updates the registration code to call
`ctx.RegisterResource` directly instead of `New<Resource>`, where we can
pass a `nil` args.
This change adds schema and codegen support for plain properties which
are emitted typed as the plain type rather than wrapped as an `Input`.
Plain properties require a prompt value and do not accept a value that
is `Output`.
Generate ResourcePackage and ResourceModule implementations and
registrations. A ResourcePackage is generated for any module that
includes a provider resource (which should be the root module only), and
a ResourceModule is generated for any module that includes a resource.
And add version info to Python registrations.
These changes extend the type reference parser in the schema package to
accept references of the form "(package/version/schema.json)?#/provider".
These references refer to the package's provider type, which is
otherwise not referenceable, as it is not present in the "resources"
array.