* Rename module name from "github.com/hashicorp/terraform" to "github.com/placeholderplaceholderplaceholder/opentf".
Signed-off-by: Jakub Martin <kubam@spacelift.io>
* Gofmt.
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* Regenerate protobuf.
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* Fix comments.
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* Undo issue and pull request link changes.
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* Undo comment changes.
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* Fix comment.
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* Undo some link changes.
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* make generate && make protobuf
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One funny bit: We need to know the ViewType at the point where we ask the Cloud
backend for the plan JSON, because we need to switch between two distinctly
different formats for human show vs. `show -json`. I chose to pass that by
stashing it on the command struct; passing it as an argument would also work,
but one, the argument lists in these nested method calls were getting a little
unwieldy, and two, many of these functions had to be receiver methods anyway in
order to call methods on Meta.
This commit replaces the existing jsonformat.PlanRendererOpt type with a new
type with identical semantics, located in the plans package.
We needed to be able to exchange the facts represented by
`jsonformat.PlanRendererOpt` across some package boundaries, but the jsonformat
package is implicated in too many dependency chains to be safe for that purpose!
So, we had to make a new one. The plans package seems safe to import from all
the places that must emit or accept this info, and already contains plans.Mode,
which is effectively a sibling of this type.
* [testing framework] prepare for beta phase of development
* [Testing Framework] Add module block to test run blocks
* [testing framework] allow tests to define and override providers
* testing framework: introduce interrupts for stopping tests
* remove panic handling, will do it properly later
* command: keep our promises
* remove some nil config checks
Remove some of the safety checks that ensure plan nodes have config attached at the appropriate time.
* add GeneratedConfig to plan changes objects
Add a new GeneratedConfig field alongside Importing in plan changes.
* add config generation package
The genconfig package implements HCL config generation from provider state values.
Thanks to @mildwonkey whose implementation of terraform add is the basis for this package.
* generate config during plan
If a resource is being imported and does not already have config, attempt to generate that config during planning. The config is generated from the state as an HCL string, and then parsed back into an hcl.Body to attach to the plan graph node.
The generated config string is attached to the change emitted by the plan.
* complete config generation prototype, and add tests
* Plannable import: Add generated config to json and human-readable plan output
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Co-authored-by: Katy Moe <katy@katy.moe>