The `-upgrade` and `-lockfile=readonly` flags are mutually exclusive, and this is now enforced by the arguments package. This refactor has also fixed a historical bug where that validation error was output twice.
The getProvidersFromConfig code now depends on the flag validation happening in the calling code. However there is another check in downstream code, in `saveDependencyLockFile` when we overwrite the dependency lock file's contents. There, an error occurs if a diff in the locks is detected during `readonly` mode. This protects against incorrect use of `getProvidersFromConfig` with unvalidated inputs, if that happens in future.
* refactor: Stop Terraform creating the default workspace during init when using PSS
This is part of reconciling how in the past backends always reported that the default backend existed, even when it didn't. We want state stores to report reality only, so we need to let Terraform handle the discrepancy. Prior to this commit we handled it by making reality match the old lie that the default workspace always exists. After this commit we're just embracing Terraform working with truthful information.
* Minor fixes in diagnostics
This can only be done once modules have been parsed and the required providers data is available. There are multiple places where config is parsed, into either Config or Module structs, so this needs to be implemented in multiple places.
* Rename test to make it specific to use of backend block in config
* Update initBackend to accept whole initArgs collection
* Only process --backend-config data, when setting up a `backend`, if that data isn't empty
* Simplify how mock provider factories are made in tests
* Update mock provider's default logic to track and manage existing workspaces
* Add `ProviderSchema` method to `Pluggable` structs. This allows calling code to access the provider schema when using provider configuration data.
* Add function for converting a providerreqs.Version to a hashicorp/go-version Version.
This is needed for using locks when creating the backend state file.
* Implement initial version of init new working directories using `stateStore_C_s`. Default to creating the default workspace if no workspaces exist.
* Update test fixtures to match the hashicorp/test mock provider used in PSS tests
* Allow tests to obtain locks that include `testingOverrides` providers.
The `testingOverrides` field will only be set in tests, so this should not impact end users.
* Add tests showing TF can initialize a working directory for the first time (and do the same when forced by -reconfigure flag). Remove replaced tests.
* Add -create-default-workspace flag, to be used to disable creating the default workspace by default when -input=false (i.e for use in CI). Refactor creation of default workspace logic. Add tests.
* Allow reattached providers to be used during init for PSS
* Rename variable to `backendHash` so relation to `backend` is clearer
* Allow `(m *Meta) Backend` to return warning diagnostics
* Protect against nil testingOverrides in providerFactoriesFromLocks
* Add test case seeing what happens if default workspace selected, doesn't exist, but other workspaces do exist.
The consequences here are due to using `selectWorkspace` in `stateStore_C_s`, matching what's done in `backend_C_r_s`.
* Address code consistency check failure on PR
* Refactor use of mock in test that's experiencing EOF error...
* Remove test that requires test to supply input for user prompt
This test passes when run in isolation but fails when run alongside other tests, even when skipping all other tests using `testStdinPipe`. I don't think the value of this test is great enough to start changing how we test stdin input.
* Allow -create-default-workspace to be used regardless of whether input is enabled or disabled
* Add TF_SKIP_CREATE_DEFAULT_WORKSPACE environment variable
* Responses to feedback, including making testStdinPipe helper log details of errors copying data to stdin.
Note: We cannot call t.Fatal from a non-test goroutine.
* Use Errorf instead
* Allow backend state files to not include version data when a builtin or reattached provider is in use.
* Add clarifying comment about re-attached providers when finding the matching entry in required_providers
* Report that the default workspace was created to the view
* Refactor: use error comparison via `errors.Is` to identify when no workspaces exist.
* Move handling of TF_ENABLE_PLUGGABLE_STATE_STORAGE into init's ParseInit func.
* Validate that PSS-related flags can only be used when experiments are enabled, enforce coupling of PSS-related flags when in use.
* Slight rewording of output message about default workspace
* Update test to assert new output about default workspace