package toproto import ( "fmt" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-go/tfprotov6" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-go/tfprotov6/internal/tfplugin6" "github.com/hashicorp/terraform-plugin-go/tftypes" ) func DynamicValue(in *tfprotov6.DynamicValue) *tfplugin6.DynamicValue { return &tfplugin6.DynamicValue{ Msgpack: in.MsgPack, Json: in.JSON, } } func CtyType(in tftypes.Type) ([]byte, error) { switch { case in.Is(tftypes.String), in.Is(tftypes.Bool), in.Is(tftypes.Number), in.Is(tftypes.List{}), in.Is(tftypes.Map{}), in.Is(tftypes.Set{}), in.Is(tftypes.Object{}), in.Is(tftypes.Tuple{}), in.Is(tftypes.DynamicPseudoType): return in.MarshalJSON() //nolint:staticcheck } return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown type %s", in) } // we have to say this next thing to get golint to stop yelling at us about the // underscores in the function names. We want the function names to match // actually-generated code, so it feels like fair play. It's just a shame we // lose golint for the entire file. // // This file is not actually generated. You can edit it. Ignore this next line. // Code generated by hand ignore this next bit DO NOT EDIT.