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Add auto-generated cert-manager CRD Python classes #71

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .gitignore
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sdk/java/build/
sdk/java/build.gradle
sdk/python/venv
__pycache__
21 changes: 10 additions & 11 deletions examples/simple-cert-manager-py/__main__.py
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import pulumi
from pulumi_kubernetes.apiextensions import CustomResource
from pulumi_kubernetes.core.v1 import Namespace
from pulumi_kubernetes.meta.v1 import ObjectMetaArgs
from pulumi_kubernetes_cert_manager import CertManager, ReleaseArgs
from pulumi_cert_manager_resources.certmanager.v1 import Issuer, IssuerSpecArgs

# Create a sandbox namespace.
ns_name = 'sandbox'
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# dependencies, so is simple. Please refer to
# https://cert-manager.io/docs/configuration/selfsigned/
# for additional details on other signing providers.
issuer = CustomResource('issuer',
api_version='cert-manager.io/v1',
kind='Issuer',
metadata={
'name': 'selfsigned-issuer',
'namespace': ns_name,
},
spec={
'selfSigned': {},
},
issuer = Issuer(
metadata=ObjectMetaArgs(
name='selfsigned-issuer',
namespace=ns_name,
),
spec=IssuerSpecArgs(
selfSigned={},
),
opts=pulumi.ResourceOptions(depends_on=[manager]),
)

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58 changes: 58 additions & 0 deletions sdk/python/pulumi_cert_manager_resources/__init__.py
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# coding=utf-8
# *** WARNING: this file was generated by crd2pulumi. ***
# *** Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! ***

from . import _utilities
import typing
# Export this package's modules as members:
from .provider import *

# Make subpackages available:
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
import pulumi_cert_manager_resources.acme as __acme
acme = __acme
import pulumi_cert_manager_resources.certmanager as __certmanager
certmanager = __certmanager
import pulumi_cert_manager_resources.meta as __meta
meta = __meta
else:
acme = _utilities.lazy_import('pulumi_cert_manager.acme')
certmanager = _utilities.lazy_import('pulumi_cert_manager.certmanager')
meta = _utilities.lazy_import('pulumi_cert_manager.meta')

_utilities.register(
resource_modules="""
[
{
"pkg": "cert_manager",
"mod": "acme.cert-manager.io/v1",
"fqn": "pulumi_cert_manager.acme.v1",
"classes": {
"kubernetes:acme.cert-manager.io/v1:Challenge": "Challenge",
"kubernetes:acme.cert-manager.io/v1:Order": "Order"
}
},
{
"pkg": "cert_manager",
"mod": "cert-manager.io/v1",
"fqn": "pulumi_cert_manager.certmanager.v1",
"classes": {
"kubernetes:cert-manager.io/v1:Certificate": "Certificate",
"kubernetes:cert-manager.io/v1:CertificateRequest": "CertificateRequest",
"kubernetes:cert-manager.io/v1:ClusterIssuer": "ClusterIssuer",
"kubernetes:cert-manager.io/v1:Issuer": "Issuer"
}
}
]
""",
resource_packages="""
[
{
"pkg": "cert_manager",
"token": "pulumi:providers:crds",
"fqn": "pulumi_cert_manager",
"class": "Provider"
}
]
"""
)
291 changes: 291 additions & 0 deletions sdk/python/pulumi_cert_manager_resources/_utilities.py
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# coding=utf-8
# *** WARNING: this file was generated by crd2pulumi. ***
# *** Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! ***


import asyncio
import importlib.util
import inspect
import json
import os
import pkg_resources
import sys
import typing

import pulumi
import pulumi.runtime
from pulumi.runtime.sync_await import _sync_await

from semver import VersionInfo as SemverVersion
from parver import Version as PEP440Version


def get_env(*args):
for v in args:
value = os.getenv(v)
if value is not None:
return value
return None


def get_env_bool(*args):
str = get_env(*args)
if str is not None:
# NOTE: these values are taken from https://golang.org/src/strconv/atob.go?s=351:391#L1, which is what
# Terraform uses internally when parsing boolean values.
if str in ["1", "t", "T", "true", "TRUE", "True"]:
return True
if str in ["0", "f", "F", "false", "FALSE", "False"]:
return False
return None


def get_env_int(*args):
str = get_env(*args)
if str is not None:
try:
return int(str)
except:
return None
return None


def get_env_float(*args):
str = get_env(*args)
if str is not None:
try:
return float(str)
except:
return None
return None


def _get_semver_version():
# __name__ is set to the fully-qualified name of the current module, In our case, it will be
# <some module>._utilities. <some module> is the module we want to query the version for.
root_package, *rest = __name__.split('.')

# pkg_resources uses setuptools to inspect the set of installed packages. We use it here to ask
# for the currently installed version of the root package (i.e. us) and get its version.

# Unfortunately, PEP440 and semver differ slightly in incompatible ways. The Pulumi engine expects
# to receive a valid semver string when receiving requests from the language host, so it's our
# responsibility as the library to convert our own PEP440 version into a valid semver string.

pep440_version_string = pkg_resources.require(root_package)[0].version
pep440_version = PEP440Version.parse(pep440_version_string)
(major, minor, patch) = pep440_version.release
prerelease = None
if pep440_version.pre_tag == 'a':
prerelease = f"alpha.{pep440_version.pre}"
elif pep440_version.pre_tag == 'b':
prerelease = f"beta.{pep440_version.pre}"
elif pep440_version.pre_tag == 'rc':
prerelease = f"rc.{pep440_version.pre}"
elif pep440_version.dev is not None:
prerelease = f"dev.{pep440_version.dev}"

# The only significant difference between PEP440 and semver as it pertains to us is that PEP440 has explicit support
# for dev builds, while semver encodes them as "prerelease" versions. In order to bridge between the two, we convert
# our dev build version into a prerelease tag. This matches what all of our other packages do when constructing
# their own semver string.
return SemverVersion(major=major, minor=minor, patch=patch, prerelease=prerelease)


# Determine the version once and cache the value, which measurably improves program performance.
_version = _get_semver_version()
_version_str = str(_version)


def get_version():
return _version_str

def get_resource_opts_defaults() -> pulumi.ResourceOptions:
return pulumi.ResourceOptions(
version=get_version(),
plugin_download_url=get_plugin_download_url(),
)

def get_invoke_opts_defaults() -> pulumi.InvokeOptions:
return pulumi.InvokeOptions(
version=get_version(),
plugin_download_url=get_plugin_download_url(),
)

def get_resource_args_opts(resource_args_type, resource_options_type, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Return the resource args and options given the *args and **kwargs of a resource's
__init__ method.
"""

resource_args, opts = None, None

# If the first item is the resource args type, save it and remove it from the args list.
if args and isinstance(args[0], resource_args_type):
resource_args, args = args[0], args[1:]

# Now look at the first item in the args list again.
# If the first item is the resource options class, save it.
if args and isinstance(args[0], resource_options_type):
opts = args[0]

# If resource_args is None, see if "args" is in kwargs, and, if so, if it's typed as the
# the resource args type.
if resource_args is None:
a = kwargs.get("args")
if isinstance(a, resource_args_type):
resource_args = a

# If opts is None, look it up in kwargs.
if opts is None:
opts = kwargs.get("opts")

return resource_args, opts


# Temporary: just use pulumi._utils.lazy_import once everyone upgrades.
def lazy_import(fullname):

import pulumi._utils as u
f = getattr(u, 'lazy_import', None)
if f is None:
f = _lazy_import_temp

return f(fullname)


# Copied from pulumi._utils.lazy_import, see comments there.
def _lazy_import_temp(fullname):
m = sys.modules.get(fullname, None)
if m is not None:
return m

spec = importlib.util.find_spec(fullname)

m = sys.modules.get(fullname, None)
if m is not None:
return m

loader = importlib.util.LazyLoader(spec.loader)
spec.loader = loader
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)

m = sys.modules.get(fullname, None)
if m is not None:
return m

sys.modules[fullname] = module
loader.exec_module(module)
return module


class Package(pulumi.runtime.ResourcePackage):
def __init__(self, pkg_info):
super().__init__()
self.pkg_info = pkg_info

def version(self):
return _version

def construct_provider(self, name: str, typ: str, urn: str) -> pulumi.ProviderResource:
if typ != self.pkg_info['token']:
raise Exception(f"unknown provider type {typ}")
Provider = getattr(lazy_import(self.pkg_info['fqn']), self.pkg_info['class'])
return Provider(name, pulumi.ResourceOptions(urn=urn))


class Module(pulumi.runtime.ResourceModule):
def __init__(self, mod_info):
super().__init__()
self.mod_info = mod_info

def version(self):
return _version

def construct(self, name: str, typ: str, urn: str) -> pulumi.Resource:
class_name = self.mod_info['classes'].get(typ, None)

if class_name is None:
raise Exception(f"unknown resource type {typ}")

TheClass = getattr(lazy_import(self.mod_info['fqn']), class_name)
return TheClass(name, pulumi.ResourceOptions(urn=urn))


def register(resource_modules, resource_packages):
resource_modules = json.loads(resource_modules)
resource_packages = json.loads(resource_packages)

for pkg_info in resource_packages:
pulumi.runtime.register_resource_package(pkg_info['pkg'], Package(pkg_info))

for mod_info in resource_modules:
pulumi.runtime.register_resource_module(
mod_info['pkg'],
mod_info['mod'],
Module(mod_info))


_F = typing.TypeVar('_F', bound=typing.Callable[..., typing.Any])


def lift_output_func(func: typing.Any) -> typing.Callable[[_F], _F]:
"""Decorator internally used on {fn}_output lifted function versions
to implement them automatically from the un-lifted function."""

func_sig = inspect.signature(func)

def lifted_func(*args, opts=None, **kwargs):
bound_args = func_sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)
# Convert tuple to list, see pulumi/pulumi#8172
args_list = list(bound_args.args)
return pulumi.Output.from_input({
'args': args_list,
'kwargs': bound_args.kwargs
}).apply(lambda resolved_args: func(*resolved_args['args'],
opts=opts,
**resolved_args['kwargs']))

return (lambda _: lifted_func)


def call_plain(
tok: str,
props: pulumi.Inputs,
res: typing.Optional[pulumi.Resource] = None,
typ: typing.Optional[type] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
"""
Wraps pulumi.runtime.plain to force the output and return it plainly.
"""

output = pulumi.runtime.call(tok, props, res, typ)

# Ingoring deps silently. They are typically non-empty, r.f() calls include r as a dependency.
result, known, secret, _ = _sync_await(asyncio.ensure_future(_await_output(output)))

problem = None
if not known:
problem = ' an unknown value'
elif secret:
problem = ' a secret value'

if problem:
raise AssertionError(
f"Plain resource method '{tok}' incorrectly returned {problem}. "
+ "This is an error in the provider, please report this to the provider developer."
)

return result


async def _await_output(o: pulumi.Output[typing.Any]) -> typing.Tuple[object, bool, bool, set]:
return (
await o._future,
await o._is_known,
await o._is_secret,
await o._resources,
)

def get_plugin_download_url():
return None
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