The inputs and expected outputs for the tests are encoded using a
schema. Each property present in the schema forms a testcase; the
expected outputs for each language are stored in each property's
`Language` field with the language name "test". Expected outputs can be
regenerated using `PULUMI_ACCEPT`.
Query mode does not fill out the Target field of EvalRunInfo before
booting its resource monitor. These changes fix a recent update to query
mode that attempts to dereference the nil Target.
Note that the missing target is by design, and other portions of the
query infrastructure have identical code to compensate.
A number of tests have likely not been running since tags were added to
each test file. This is because `go list` uses build flags when scanning
files, so any pacakges that did not include at least one file that did
not have any tags (read: about half of the integration tests) were not
picked up by the command used in the Makefile to detect tests.
The map of property dependencies the Python SDK receives from the
engine uses `camelCase` property keys, but the SDK performs lookups
using `snake_case` property keys. Fix this by translating the map's keys
from `camelCase` to `snake_case` prior to performing any lookups.
Rather than duplicating the list of tests and codegen driver across each
SDK, move its definition into `pkg/codegen/internal/test`. This has a
few notable benefits:
- All SDK code generators will be tested against each test. Though some
tests may exercise a particular code generator more than others, the
extra coverage will be generally beneficial.
- Adding a new test is simpler, as only a single file needs to be
changed.
- All SDKs now honor the `PULUMI_ACCEPT` environment variable for
updating baselines.
- Codegen tests now validate all generated files instead of only a
particular subset.
Adds a new resource option to force replacement when certain properties report changes, even if the resource provider itself does not require a replacement.
Fixes#6753.
Co-authored-by: Levi Blackstone <levi@pulumi.com>
Adds initial support for resource methods (via a new `Call` gRPC method similar to `Invoke`), with support for authoring methods from Node.js, and calling methods from Python.
These changes contain a preliminary fix for #7359 in the Go SDK. The fix
handles input values that are nested one level deep within maps and
arrays, but does not handle other cases of nested input types.
These changes support arbitrary combinations of input + plain types
within a schema. Handling plain types at the property level was not
sufficient to support such combinations. Reifying these types
required updating quite a bit of code. This is likely to have caused
some temporary complications, but should eventually lead to
substantial simplification in the SDK and program code generators.
With the new design, input and optional types are explicit in the schema
type system. Optionals will only appear at the outermost level of a type
(i.e. Input<Optional<>>, Array<Optional<>>, etc. will not occur). In
addition to explicit input types, each object type now has a "plain"
shape and an "input" shape. The former uses only plain types; the latter
uses input shapes wherever a plain type is not specified. Plain types
are indicated in the schema by setting the "plain" property of a type spec
to true.
* Do not hang but propagate exception when it happens in resolve_outputs
* Add an integration test for the issue
* Better error message
* Add CHANGELOG_PENDING entry
* Update sdk/python/lib/pulumi/runtime/rpc.py
Co-authored-by: Justin Van Patten <jvp@justinvp.com>
* Address PR feedback and tighten path param typing
* Given Windows builder is failing, allow 2x time for the test
* Give some more time to the Windows runner
* Attempt to solve differently
Co-authored-by: Justin Van Patten <jvp@justinvp.com>
Rotating a passphrase requires that the old passphrase is available via
one of the `PULUMI_CONFIG_PASSPHRASE` or `PULUMI_CONFIG_PASSPHRASE_FILE`
environment variables. This confuses `readPassphrase` when reading a new
passphrase, since that function checks the aforementioned environment
variables prior to reading from the console. The overall effect is that
it is impossible to rotate the passphrase for a stack using the
passphrase provider. These changes fix this by always reading from the
console when rotating a passphrase.