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terraform: GraphWalkerPanicwrap to catch panics, shadow graph uses it
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mitchellh authored Nov 3, 2016
2 parents 68d99b6 + 90bfff3 commit 230ea92
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9 changes: 6 additions & 3 deletions terraform/context.go
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Expand Up @@ -736,11 +736,14 @@ func (c *Context) walk(

// If we have a shadow graph, wait for that to complete.
if shadowCloser != nil {
// Build the graph walker for the shadow.
shadowWalker := &ContextGraphWalker{
// Build the graph walker for the shadow. We also wrap this in
// a panicwrap so that panics are captured. For the shadow graph,
// we just want panics to be normal errors rather than to crash
// Terraform.
shadowWalker := GraphWalkerPanicwrap(&ContextGraphWalker{
Context: shadowCtx,
Operation: operation,
}
})

// Kick off the shadow walk. This will block on any operations
// on the real walk so it is fine to start first.
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30 changes: 30 additions & 0 deletions terraform/graph.go
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Expand Up @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package terraform
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"runtime/debug"
"strings"
"sync"

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -217,11 +218,40 @@ func (g *Graph) walk(walker GraphWalker) error {
// Get the path for logs
path := strings.Join(ctx.Path(), ".")

// Determine if our walker is a panic wrapper
panicwrap, ok := walker.(GraphWalkerPanicwrapper)
if !ok {
panicwrap = nil // just to be sure
}

// Walk the graph.
var walkFn dag.WalkFunc
walkFn = func(v dag.Vertex) (rerr error) {
log.Printf("[DEBUG] vertex '%s.%s': walking", path, dag.VertexName(v))

// If we have a panic wrap GraphWalker and a panic occurs, recover
// and call that. We ensure the return value is an error, however,
// so that future nodes are not called.
defer func() {
// If no panicwrap, do nothing
if panicwrap == nil {
return
}

// If no panic, do nothing
err := recover()
if err == nil {
return
}

// Modify the return value to show the error
rerr = fmt.Errorf("vertex %q captured panic: %s\n\n%s",
dag.VertexName(v), err, debug.Stack())

// Call the panic wrapper
panicwrap.Panic(v, err)
}()

walker.EnterVertex(v)
defer func() { walker.ExitVertex(v, rerr) }()

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23 changes: 23 additions & 0 deletions terraform/graph_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -69,6 +69,29 @@ func TestGraphReplace_DependableWithNonDependable(t *testing.T) {
}
}

func TestGraphWalk_panicWrap(t *testing.T) {
var g Graph

// Add our crasher
v := &testGraphSubPath{
PathFn: func() []string {
panic("yo")
},
}
g.Add(v)

err := g.Walk(GraphWalkerPanicwrap(new(NullGraphWalker)))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("should error")
}
}

type testGraphSubPath struct {
PathFn func() []string
}

func (v *testGraphSubPath) Path() []string { return v.PathFn() }

type testGraphDependable struct {
VertexName string
DependentOnMock []string
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32 changes: 31 additions & 1 deletion terraform/graph_walk.go
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Expand Up @@ -15,12 +15,42 @@ type GraphWalker interface {
ExitEvalTree(dag.Vertex, interface{}, error) error
}

// GrpahWalkerPanicwrapper can be optionally implemented to catch panics
// that occur while walking the graph. This is not generally recommended
// since panics should crash Terraform and result in a bug report. However,
// this is particularly useful for situations like the shadow graph where
// you don't ever want to cause a panic.
type GraphWalkerPanicwrapper interface {
GraphWalker

// Panic is called when a panic occurs. This will halt the panic from
// propogating so if the walker wants it to crash still it should panic
// again. This is called from within a defer so runtime/debug.Stack can
// be used to get the stack trace of the panic.
Panic(dag.Vertex, interface{})
}

// GraphWalkerPanicwrap wraps an existing Graphwalker to wrap and swallow
// the panics. This doesn't lose the panics since the panics are still
// returned as errors as part of a graph walk.
func GraphWalkerPanicwrap(w GraphWalker) GraphWalkerPanicwrapper {
return &graphWalkerPanicwrapper{
GraphWalker: w,
}
}

type graphWalkerPanicwrapper struct {
GraphWalker
}

func (graphWalkerPanicwrapper) Panic(dag.Vertex, interface{}) {}

// NullGraphWalker is a GraphWalker implementation that does nothing.
// This can be embedded within other GraphWalker implementations for easily
// implementing all the required functions.
type NullGraphWalker struct{}

func (NullGraphWalker) EnterPath([]string) EvalContext { return nil }
func (NullGraphWalker) EnterPath([]string) EvalContext { return new(MockEvalContext) }
func (NullGraphWalker) ExitPath([]string) {}
func (NullGraphWalker) EnterVertex(dag.Vertex) {}
func (NullGraphWalker) ExitVertex(dag.Vertex, error) {}
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