refactor(ops/terraform/deploy-nixos): argstr -> argstr_json

At least terraform wants all parameters passed via JSON to be strings.
It can't accept maps.

This means, allowing to pass a `argstr` JSON dict isn't really possible.

However, terraform is perfectly able to JSON-encode a map. So accept a
`argstr_json` argument instead, which `jq` will JSON-decode before
further processing it.

I dropped `argstr` support again so the jq expression still fits on my
screen, if anyone else (started) using this, I'm happy to review a CL
adding this. We should probably move the jq expression to some multiline
format then, though.

Change-Id: I5ab7a1169ab7305d3ab02db31c27732d9d1ab4e8
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/11228
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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Florian Klink 2024-03-21 18:06:08 +02:00 committed by flokli
parent f055c75bc0
commit 508d67ad49

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@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ set -ueo pipefail
# - `entrypoint`: the path to the Nix file to invoke.
# Optional. If omitted, will shell out to git to determine the repo root,
# and Nix will use `default.nix` in there.
# - `argstr`: A map containing string keys and values
# which are passed to Nix as `--argstr $key $value`
# - `argstr_json`: A string JSON-encoding a map containing string keys and
# values which should be passed to Nix as `--argstr $key $value`.
# command line args. Optional.
# - `build`: A boolean (or string being "true" or "false") stating whether the
# expression should also be built/substituted on the machine executing this script.
#
# jq's @sh format takes care of escaping.
eval "$(jq -r '@sh "attrpath=\(.attrpath) && entrypoint=\(.entrypoint) && argstr=\((.argstr // {}) | to_entries | map ("--argstr", .key, .value) | join(" ")) build=\(.build)"')"
eval "$(jq -r '@sh "attrpath=\(.attrpath) && entrypoint=\(.entrypoint) && argstr=\((.argstr_json // "{}"|fromjson) | to_entries | map ("--argstr", .key, .value) | join(" ")) build=\(.build)"')"
# Evaluate the expression.
[[ -z "$entrypoint" ]] && entrypoint=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)