pulumi/pkg/util/cmdutil/exit.go
joeduffy d044720045 Make more progress on the new deployment model
This change restructures a lot more pertaining to deployments, snapshots,
environments, and the like.

The most notable change is that the notion of a deploy.Source is introduced,
which splits the responsibility between the deploy.Plan -- which simply
understands how to compute and carry out deployment plans -- and the idea
of something that can produce new objects on-demand during deployment.

The primary such implementation is evalSource, which encapsulates an
interpreter and takes a package, args, and config map, and proceeds to run
the interpreter in a distinct goroutine.  It synchronizes as needed to
poke and prod the interpreter along its path to create new resource objects.

There are two other sources, however.  First, a nullSource, which simply
refuses to create new objects.  This can be handy when writing isolated
tests but is also used to simulate the "empty" environment as necessary to
do a complete teardown of the target environment.  Second, a fixedSource,
which takes a pre-computed array of objects, and hands those, in order, to
the planning engine; this is mostly useful as a testing technique.

Boatloads of code is now changed and updated in the various CLI commands.

This further chugs along towards pulumi/lumi#90.  The end is in sight.
2017-06-13 07:10:13 -07:00

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package cmdutil
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/pulumi/lumi/pkg/diag"
)
// RunFunc wraps an error-returning run func with standard Lumi error handling. All Lumi commands should wrap
// themselves in this to ensure consistent and appropriate error behavior. In particular, we want to avoid any calls to
// os.Exit in the middle of a callstack which might prohibit reaping of child processes, resources, etc. And we wish to
// avoid the default Cobra unhandled error behavior, because it is formatted incorrectly and needlessly prints usage.
func RunFunc(run func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error) func(*cobra.Command, []string) {
return func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
if err := run(cmd, args); err != nil {
ExitError(err.Error())
}
}
}
// ExitError issues an error and exits with a standard error exit code.
func ExitError(msg string, args ...interface{}) {
ExitErrorCode(-1, msg, args...)
}
// ExitErrorCode issues an error and exists with the given error exit code.
func ExitErrorCode(code int, msg string, args ...interface{}) {
Diag().Errorf(diag.Message(fmt.Sprintf(msg, args...)))
os.Exit(code)
}