(PUP-12050) Check for nested Sensitive arguments #9410
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Previously, a manifest containing nested Deferred values did not mark the corresponding parameter as sensitive, resulting in the following:
The issue occurred because we were only checking if the outermost DeferredValue contained any Sensitive arguments, in this case the arguments passed to
inline_epp
function, but not thepassword
passed to thenew
function.This is not an issue when deferred values are preprocessed, because Deferred values are completely resolved and we can check if resolved value is Sensitive.
The problem was introduced in b92e4d3 which added the ability to lazily call a deferred function when its respective resource is evaluated. It should be backported to 7.x
With this change we get:
Fixes #9384