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mgmt/lang/interpret/interpret.go
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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) 2013-2024+ James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
// Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
//
// If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or combining it
// with embedded mcl code and modules (and that the embedded mcl code and
// modules which link with this program, contain a copy of their source code in
// the authoritative form) containing parts covered by the terms of any other
// license, the licensors of this program grant you additional permission to
// convey the resulting work. Furthermore, the licensors of this program grant
// the original author, James Shubin, additional permission to update this
// additional permission if he deems it necessary to achieve the goals of this
// additional permission.
// Package interpret contains the implementation of the actual interpret
// function that takes an AST and returns a resource graph.
package interpret
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine"
engineUtil "github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/util"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/interfaces"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/types"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/pgraph"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/util/errwrap"
)
// Interpret runs the program and outputs a generated resource graph. It
// requires an AST, and the table of values required to populate that AST. Type
// unification, and earlier steps should obviously be run first so that you can
// actually get a useful resource graph out of this instead of an error!
func Interpret(ast interfaces.Stmt, table map[interfaces.Func]types.Value) (*pgraph.Graph, error) {
output, err := ast.Output(table) // contains resList, edgeList, etc...
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
graph, err := pgraph.NewGraph("interpret") // give graph a default name
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not create new graph")
}
var lookup = make(map[string]map[string]engine.Res) // map[kind]map[name]Res
// build the send/recv mapping; format: map[kind]map[name]map[field]*Send
var receive = make(map[string]map[string]map[string]*engine.Send)
for _, res := range output.Resources {
kind := res.Kind()
name := res.Name()
if _, exists := lookup[kind]; !exists {
lookup[kind] = make(map[string]engine.Res)
receive[kind] = make(map[string]map[string]*engine.Send)
}
if _, exists := receive[kind][name]; !exists {
receive[kind][name] = make(map[string]*engine.Send)
}
if r, exists := lookup[kind][name]; exists { // found same name
// if the resources support the compatibility API, then
// we can attempt to merge them intelligently...
r1, ok1 := r.(engine.CompatibleRes)
r2, ok2 := res.(engine.CompatibleRes)
if ok1 && ok2 {
if err := engine.AdaptCmp(r1, r2); err != nil {
// TODO: print a diff of the two resources
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "incompatible duplicate resource `%s` found", res)
}
merged, err := engine.ResMerge(r1, r2)
if err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not merge duplicate resources")
}
lookup[kind][name] = merged
// they match here, we don't need to test below!
continue
}
if err := engine.ResCmp(r, res); err != nil {
// TODO: print a diff of the two resources
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "inequivalent duplicate resource `%s` found", res)
}
// more than one identical resource exists. we can allow
// duplicates, if they're not going to conflict... since
// it was identical, we leave the earlier version in the
// graph since they're exactly equivalent anyways.
// TODO: does it matter which one we add to the graph?
// currently we add the first one that was found...
continue
}
lookup[kind][name] = res // add to temporary lookup table
//graph.AddVertex(res) // do this below once this table is final
}
// ensure all the vertices exist...
for _, m := range lookup {
for _, res := range m {
graph.AddVertex(res)
}
}
for _, e := range output.Edges {
var v1, v2 engine.Res
var exists bool
var m map[string]engine.Res
var notify = e.Notify
if m, exists = lookup[e.Kind1]; exists {
v1, exists = m[e.Name1]
}
if !exists {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("edge cannot find resource kind: %s named: `%s`", e.Kind1, e.Name1)
}
if m, exists = lookup[e.Kind2]; exists {
v2, exists = m[e.Name2]
}
if !exists {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("edge cannot find resource kind: %s named: `%s`", e.Kind2, e.Name2)
}
if existingEdge := graph.FindEdge(v1, v2); existingEdge != nil {
// collate previous Notify signals to this edge with OR
notify = notify || (existingEdge.(*engine.Edge)).Notify
}
edge := &engine.Edge{
Name: fmt.Sprintf("%s -> %s", v1, v2),
Notify: notify,
}
graph.AddEdge(v1, v2, edge) // identical duplicates are ignored
// send recv
if (e.Send == "") != (e.Recv == "") { // xor
return nil, fmt.Errorf("you must specify both send/recv fields or neither")
}
if e.Send == "" || e.Recv == "" { // is there send/recv to do or not?
continue
}
// check for pre-existing send/recv at this key
if existingSend, exists := receive[e.Kind2][e.Name2][e.Recv]; exists {
// ignore identical duplicates
// TODO: does this safe ignore work with duplicate compatible resources?
if existingSend.Res != v1 || existingSend.Key != e.Send {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("resource: `%s` has duplicate receive on: `%s` param", engine.Repr(e.Kind2, e.Name2), e.Recv)
}
}
res1, ok := v1.(engine.SendableRes)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot send from resource: %s", engine.Stringer(v1))
}
res2, ok := v2.(engine.RecvableRes)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot recv to resource: %s", engine.Stringer(v2))
}
if err := engineUtil.StructFieldCompat(res1.Sends(), e.Send, res2, e.Recv); err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "cannot send/recv from %s.%s to %s.%s", engine.Stringer(v1), e.Send, engine.Stringer(v2), e.Recv)
}
// store mapping for later
receive[e.Kind2][e.Name2][e.Recv] = &engine.Send{Res: res1, Key: e.Send}
}
// we need to first build up a map of all the resources handles, because
// we don't know which order send/recv pairs will arrive in, and we need
// to ensure the right pointer exists before we reference it... finally,
// we build up a list of send/recv mappings to ensure we don't overwrite
// pre-existing mappings, so we can now set them all at once at the end!
// TODO: do this in a deterministic order
for kind, x := range receive {
for name, recv := range x {
if len(recv) == 0 { // skip empty maps from allocation!
continue
}
r := lookup[kind][name]
res, ok := r.(engine.RecvableRes)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot recv to resource: %s", engine.Repr(kind, name))
}
res.SetRecv(recv) // set it!
}
}
// ensure that we have a DAG!
if _, err := graph.TopologicalSort(); err != nil {
// TODO: print information on the cycles
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "resource graph has cycles")
}
return graph, nil
}