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2023-02-28[COMPLIANCE] Add Copyright and License Headers (#586)hashicorp-copywrite[bot]
* [COMPLIANCE] Add Copyright and License Headers * add copywrite file and revert headers in testdata --------- Co-authored-by: hashicorp-copywrite[bot] <110428419+hashicorp-copywrite[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Liam Cervante <liam.cervante@hashicorp.com>
2020-08-21hclwrite: Make block labels a node in their own rightMartin Atkins
All of the other subdivisions of a block were already nodes, but we'd represented the labels as an undifferentiated set of nodes belonging directly to the block's child node list. Now that we support replacing the labels in the public API, that's a good excuse to refactor this slightly to make the labels their own node. As well as being consistent with everything else in Block, this also makes it easier to implement the Block.SetLabels operation because we can just change the children of the labels node, rather than having to carefully identify and extract the individual child nodes of the block that happen to represent labels. Internally this models the labels in a similar sort of way as the content of a body, although we've kept the public API directly on the Block type here because that's a more straightforward model for the use-cases we currently know and matches better with the API of hcl.Block. This is just an internal change for consistency. I also added a few tests for having comments interspersed with labels while I was here, because that helped to better exercise the new parseBlockLabels function.
2020-08-21hclwrite: Allow updating block type and labelsMasayuki Morita
Fixes #338 Add methods to update block type and labels to enable us to refactor HCL configurations such as renaming Terraform resources. - `*Block.SetType(typeName string)` - `*Block.SetLabels(labels []string)` Some additional notes about SetLabels: Since we cannot assume that old and new labels are equal in length, remove old labels and insert new ones before TokenOBrace. To implement this, I also added the following methods. - `*nodes.Insert(pos *node, c nodeContent) *node` - `*nodes.InsertNode(pos *node, n *node) *node` They are similar to the existing Append / AppendNode, but insert a node before a given position.
2019-10-01hclwrite: Allow removing attributes and blocks from bodiesMartin Atkins
Previously we allowed adding both attributes and blocks, and we allowed updating attributes, but we had no mechanism to surgically remove attributes and blocks altogether.
2018-11-04hclwrite: Support for creating new blocks and clearing bodiesMartin Atkins
2018-08-09hclwrite: Body.SetAttributeValueMartin Atkins
For now, this is the only way to set an attribute, and so attributes can only be set to literal values. Later this will be generalized so that this is just a helper wrapper around a "SetAttribute" method that just uses a given expression, which then helps by constructing the expression from the value first.
2018-08-01hclwrite: Simplify internal data structuresMartin Atkins
The original prototype of hclwrite tried to track both the tokens and the AST as two parallel data structures. This quickly exploded in complexity, leading to lots of messy code to manage keeping those two structures in sync. This new approach melds the two structures together, creating first a physical token tree (made of "node" objects, and hidden from the caller) and then attaching the AST nodes to that token tree as additional sidecar data. The result is much easier to work with, leading to less code in the parser and considerably less complex data structures in the parser's tests. This commit is enough to reach feature parity with the previous prototype, but it remains a prototype. With a more usable foundation, we'll evolve this into a more complete implementation in subsequent commits.