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Previously we used the word "Environment" as the term for a deployment target, but since then we've started to use the term Stack. Adopt this across the CLI. From a user's point of view, there are a few changes: 1. The `env` verb has been renamed to `stack` 2. The `-e` and `--env` options to commands which operate on an environment now take `-s` or `--stack` instead. 3. Becase of (2), the commands that used `-s` to display a summary now only support passing the full option name (`--summary`). On the local file system, we still store checkpoint data in the `env` sub-folder under `.pulumi` (so we can reuse existing checkpoint files that were written to the old folder)
43 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
43 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016-2017, Pulumi Corporation. All rights reserved.
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package deploy
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import (
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"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/pkg/tokens"
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)
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// NullSource is a singleton source that never returns any resources. This may be used in scenarios where the "new"
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// version of the world is meant to be empty, either for testing purposes, or removal of an existing stack.
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var NullSource Source = &nullSource{}
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// A nullSource never returns any resources.
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type nullSource struct {
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}
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func (src *nullSource) Close() error {
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return nil // nothing to do.
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}
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func (src *nullSource) Pkg() tokens.PackageName {
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return ""
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}
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func (src *nullSource) Info() interface{} {
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return nil
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}
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func (src *nullSource) Iterate(opts Options) (SourceIterator, error) {
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return &nullSourceIterator{}, nil
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}
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// nullSourceIterator always returns nil, nil in response to Next, indicating that it is done.
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type nullSourceIterator struct {
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}
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func (iter *nullSourceIterator) Close() error {
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return nil // nothing to do.
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}
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func (iter *nullSourceIterator) Next() (SourceGoal, error) {
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return nil, nil // means "done"
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}
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