driftctl/pkg/resource/aws/aws_iam_access_key.go

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package aws
import (
"github.com/cloudskiff/driftctl/pkg/resource"
)
const AwsIamAccessKeyResourceType = "aws_iam_access_key"
func initAwsIAMAccessKeyMetaData(resourceSchemaRepository resource.SchemaRepositoryInterface) {
resourceSchemaRepository.SetResolveReadAttributesFunc(AwsIamAccessKeyResourceType, func(res *resource.Resource) map[string]string {
return map[string]string{
"user": *res.Attributes().GetString("user"),
}
})
resourceSchemaRepository.SetNormalizeFunc(AwsIamAccessKeyResourceType, func(res *resource.Resource) {
val := res.Attrs
// As we can't read secrets from aws API once access_key created we need to set
// fields retrieved from state to nil to avoid drift
// We can't detect drift if we cannot retrieve latest value from aws API for fields like secrets, passwords etc ...
val.SafeDelete([]string{"secret"})
val.SafeDelete([]string{"ses_smtp_password_v4"})
val.SafeDelete([]string{"ses_smtp_password"})
val.SafeDelete([]string{"encrypted_secret"})
val.SafeDelete([]string{"key_fingerprint"})
val.SafeDelete([]string{"pgp_key"})
})
resourceSchemaRepository.SetHumanReadableAttributesFunc(AwsIamAccessKeyResourceType, func(res *resource.Resource) map[string]string {
val := res.Attrs
attrs := make(map[string]string)
if user := val.GetString("user"); user != nil && *user != "" {
attrs["User"] = *user
}
return attrs
})
}