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bundle/config/variable/lookup.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/access-control/access-control.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/billable-usage/billable-usage.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/budgets/budgets.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/cmd.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/credentials/credentials.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/csp-enablement-account/csp-enablement-account.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/custom-app-integration/custom-app-integration.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/encryption-keys/encryption-keys.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/esm-enablement-account/esm-enablement-account.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/groups/groups.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/ip-access-lists/ip-access-lists.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/log-delivery/log-delivery.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/metastore-assignments/metastore-assignments.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/metastores/metastores.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.24.0 to 0.25.0 (#980) Bumps [github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go) from 0.24.0 to 0.25.0. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>0.25.0</h2> <ul> <li>Make sure path parameters are first in order in RequiredFields (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/669">#669</a>).</li> <li>Added Field.IsRequestBodyField method for code generation (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/670">#670</a>).</li> <li>Added regressions question to the issue template (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/676">#676</a>).</li> <li>Added telemetry for CI/CD platform to useragent (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/665">#665</a>).</li> <li>Skiped GCP Integration Tests using Statement Execution API (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/678">#678</a>).</li> <li>Added more detailed error message on default credentials not found error (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/679">#679</a>).</li> <li>Updated SDK to latest OpenAPI Spec (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/685">#685</a>).</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionsAPI">w.Functions</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#MetastoresAPI">w.Metastores</a> workspace-level service with new required argument order.</li> <li>Changed <code>InputParams</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateFunction">catalog.CreateFunction</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionInfo">catalog.FunctionInfo</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionParameterInfos">catalog.FunctionParameterInfos</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Properties</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateFunction">catalog.CreateFunction</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionInfo">catalog.FunctionInfo</a> to <code>string</code>.</li> <li>Changed <code>ReturnParams</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateFunction">catalog.CreateFunction</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionInfo">catalog.FunctionInfo</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionParameterInfos">catalog.FunctionParameterInfos</a></li> <li>Changed <code>StorageRoot</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateMetastore">catalog.CreateMetastore</a> to no longer be required.</li> <li>Added <code>SkipValidation</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateExternalLocation">catalog.UpdateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Libraries</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#CreatePolicy">compute.CreatePolicy</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EditPolicy">compute.EditPolicy</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#Policy">compute.Policy</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#InitScriptEventDetails">compute.InitScriptEventDetails</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>InitScripts</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EventDetails">compute.EventDetails</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>File</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#InitScriptInfo">compute.InitScriptInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>ZoneId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#InstancePoolGcpAttributes">compute.InstancePoolGcpAttributes</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>IncludeResolvedValues</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetRunRequest">jobs.GetRunRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>EditMode</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#CreateJob">jobs.CreateJob</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobSettings">jobs.JobSettings</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>NetworkConnectivityConfigId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/provisioning#UpdateWorkspaceRequest">provisioning.UpdateWorkspaceRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>ContainerLogs</code> and <code>ExtraInfo</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatus">serving.DeploymentStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateFunctionRequest">catalog.CreateFunctionRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#DependencyList">catalog.DependencyList</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FunctionParameterInfos">catalog.FunctionParameterInfos</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#InitScriptExecutionDetails">compute.InitScriptExecutionDetails</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#InitScriptExecutionDetailsStatus">compute.InitScriptExecutionDetailsStatus</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#InitScriptInfoAndExecutionDetails">compute.InitScriptInfoAndExecutionDetails</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#LocalFileInfo">compute.LocalFileInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#CreateJobEditMode">jobs.CreateJobEditMode</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobSettingsEditMode">jobs.JobSettingsEditMode</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>DeleteApp</code>, <code>GetApp</code>, <code>GetAppDeploymentStatus</code>, <code>GetApps</code> and <code>GetEvents</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppEvents">serving.AppEvents</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppServiceStatus">serving.AppServiceStatus</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeleteAppResponse">serving.DeleteAppResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest">serving.GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppResponse">serving.GetAppResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetEventsRequest">serving.GetEventsRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppEventsResponse">serving.ListAppEventsResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppsResponse">serving.ListAppsResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NetworkConnectivityAPI">a.NetworkConnectivity</a> account-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#CreateNetworkConnectivityConfigRequest">settings.CreateNetworkConnectivityConfigRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#CreatePrivateEndpointRuleRequest">settings.CreatePrivateEndpointRuleRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#CreatePrivateEndpointRuleRequestGroupId">settings.CreatePrivateEndpointRuleRequestGroupId</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#DeleteNetworkConnectivityConfigurationRequest">settings.DeleteNetworkConnectivityConfigurationRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#DeletePrivateEndpointRuleRequest">settings.DeletePrivateEndpointRuleRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#GetNetworkConnectivityConfigurationRequest">settings.GetNetworkConnectivityConfigurationRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#GetPrivateEndpointRuleRequest">settings.GetPrivateEndpointRuleRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccAzurePrivateEndpointRule">settings.NccAzurePrivateEndpointRule</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccAzurePrivateEndpointRuleConnectionState">settings.NccAzurePrivateEndpointRuleConnectionState</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccAzurePrivateEndpointRuleGroupId">settings.NccAzurePrivateEndpointRuleGroupId</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccAzureServiceEndpointRule">settings.NccAzureServiceEndpointRule</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccEgressConfig">settings.NccEgressConfig</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccEgressDefaultRules">settings.NccEgressDefaultRules</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NccEgressTargetRules">settings.NccEgressTargetRules</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/settings#NetworkConnectivityConfiguration">settings.NetworkConnectivityConfiguration</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>Delete</code>, <code>Get</code>, method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobSettingsUiState">jobs.JobSettingsUiState</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#CreateJobUiState">jobs.CreateJobUiState</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/oauth2#OAuthEnrollmentAPI">a.OAuthEnrollment</a> account-level service.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/oauth2#CreateOAuthEnrollment">oauth2.CreateOAuthEnrollment</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/oauth2#OAuthEnrollmentStatus">oauth2.OAuthEnrollmentStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>UiState</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#CreateJob">jobs.CreateJob</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobSettings">jobs.JobSettings</a>.</li> </ul> <p>OpenAPI SHA: e7b127cb07af8dd4d8c61c7cc045c8910cdbb02a, Date: 2023-11-08 Dependency updates:</p> <ul> <li>Bump google.golang.org/api from 0.146.0 to 0.150.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/683">#683</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/mod from 0.13.0 to 0.14.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/681">#681</a>).</li> <li>Bump google.golang.org/grpc from 1.58.2 to 1.58.3 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/672">#672</a>).</li> <li>Bump google.golang.org/grpc to 1.58.3 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/684">#684</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/time from 0.3.0 to 0.4.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/680">#680</a>).</li> </ul> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/03b614c890da1c0bc3b760430181b850a5d459bc"><code>03b614c</code></a> Release v0.25.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/687">#687</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/16970dfeb3722836d0c77dd235d0c968d8d3bd09"><code>16970df</code></a> Update SDK to latest OpenAPI Spec (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/685">#685</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/712fcfed336f84761df0d5353556bf343f846dc1"><code>712fcfe</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/time from 0.3.0 to 0.4.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/680">#680</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/3215e790ed49f3f03f60cc798c43b275ddfba2ff"><code>3215e79</code></a> Bump google.golang.org/grpc from 1.58.2 to 1.58.3 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/684">#684</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/f06dd7330c3e7613895eff8e0fbf3b471b1c87d7"><code>f06dd73</code></a> Bump google.golang.org/grpc from 1.58.2 to 1.58.3 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/672">#672</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/2bb6c8de98e09136dfdd557ba07381c0ba4bed6c"><code>2bb6c8d</code></a> Bump google.golang.org/grpc from 1.57.0 to 1.57.1 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/674">#674</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/e045c013263fb62408837192f448faab284046a3"><code>e045c01</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/mod from 0.13.0 to 0.14.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/681">#681</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/7e28d29f917148e841e7883c24e422cd0841bc8f"><code>7e28d29</code></a> Bump google.golang.org/api from 0.146.0 to 0.150.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/683">#683</a>)</li> <li><a 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2023-11-13 15:38:35 +00:00
cmd/account/network-connectivity/network-connectivity.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/networks/networks.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/o-auth-published-apps/o-auth-published-apps.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/personal-compute/personal-compute.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/private-access/private-access.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/published-app-integration/published-app-integration.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/service-principal-secrets/service-principal-secrets.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/service-principals/service-principals.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/settings/settings.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/storage-credentials/storage-credentials.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/storage/storage.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/usage-dashboards/usage-dashboards.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/account/users/users.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/vpc-endpoints/vpc-endpoints.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/workspace-assignment/workspace-assignment.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/account/workspaces/workspaces.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/alerts-legacy/alerts-legacy.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/alerts/alerts.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/apps/apps.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/artifact-allowlists/artifact-allowlists.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/automatic-cluster-update/automatic-cluster-update.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/catalogs/catalogs.go linguist-generated=true
Release v0.201.0 (#586) * Add development runs ([#522](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/522)). * Support tab completion for profiles ([#572](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/572)). * Correctly use --profile flag passed for all bundle commands ([#571](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/571)). * Disallow notebooks in paths where files are expected ([#573](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/573)). * Improve auth login experience ([#570](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/570)). * Remove base path checks during sync ([#576](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/576)). * First look for databricks.yml before falling back to bundle.yml ([#580](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/580)). * Integrate with auto-release infra ([#581](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/581)). API Changes: * Removed `databricks metastores maintenance` command. * Added `databricks metastores enable-optimization` command. * Added `databricks tables update` command. * Changed `databricks account settings delete-personal-compute-setting` command with new required argument order. * Changed `databricks account settings read-personal-compute-setting` command with new required argument order. * Added `databricks clean-rooms` command group. OpenAPI SHA: 850a075ed9758d21a6bc4409506b48c8b9f93ab4, Date: 2023-07-18 Dependency updates: * Bump golang.org/x/term from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0 ([#567](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/567)). * Bump golang.org/x/oauth2 from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0 ([#566](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/566)). * Bump golang.org/x/mod from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 ([#568](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/568)). * Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.12.0 to 0.13.0 ([#585](https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/585)).
2023-07-18 17:13:48 +00:00
cmd/workspace/clean-rooms/clean-rooms.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/cluster-policies/cluster-policies.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/clusters/clusters.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/cmd.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.39.0 to 0.40.1 (#1431) Bumps [github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go) from 0.39.0 to 0.40.1. <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/releases">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>v0.40.1</h2> <ul> <li>Fixed codecov for repository (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/909">#909</a>).</li> <li>Add traceparent header to enable distributed tracing. (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/914">#914</a>).</li> <li>Log cancelled and failed requests (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/919">#919</a>).</li> </ul> <p>Dependency updates:</p> <ul> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.22.0 to 0.24.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/884">#884</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/896">#896</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.21.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/897">#897</a>).</li> </ul> <h2>v0.40.0</h2> <h2>0.40.0</h2> <ul> <li>Allow unlimited timeouts in retries (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/904">#904</a>). By setting RETRY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to a negative value, WorkspaceClient and AccountClient will retry retriable failures indefinitely. As a reminder, without setting this parameter, the default retry timeout is 5 minutes.</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service . New request type is <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#CreateAppRequest">serving.CreateAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service to return <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>DeleteApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetAppDeploymentStatus</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApps</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetEvents</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>CreateDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Delete</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Get</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetEnvironment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>List</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>ListDeployments</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Stop</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Update</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppEvents">serving.AppEvents</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppManifest">serving.AppManifest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppServiceStatus">serving.AppServiceStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeleteAppResponse">serving.DeleteAppResponse</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeployAppRequest">serving.DeployAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatus">serving.DeploymentStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatusState">serving.DeploymentStatusState</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest">serving.GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppResponse">serving.GetAppResponse</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetEventsRequest">serving.GetEventsRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppEventsResponse">serving.ListAppEventsResponse</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Apps</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppsResponse">serving.ListAppsResponse</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppList">serving.AppList</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeployment">serving.AppDeployment</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeploymentState">serving.AppDeploymentState</a>.</li> </ul> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... (truncated)</p> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>0.40.1</h2> <ul> <li>Fixed codecov for repository (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/909">#909</a>).</li> <li>Add traceparent header to enable distributed tracing. (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/914">#914</a>).</li> <li>Log cancelled and failed requests (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/919">#919</a>).</li> </ul> <p>Dependency updates:</p> <ul> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.22.0 to 0.24.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/884">#884</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/896">#896</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.21.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/897">#897</a>).</li> </ul> <h2>0.40.0</h2> <ul> <li>Allow unlimited timeouts in retries (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/904">#904</a>). By setting RETRY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to a negative value, WorkspaceClient and AccountClient will retry retriable failures indefinitely. As a reminder, without setting this parameter, the default retry timeout is 5 minutes.</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service . New request type is <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#CreateAppRequest">serving.CreateAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service to return <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>DeleteApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetAppDeploymentStatus</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApps</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetEvents</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>CreateDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Delete</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Get</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetEnvironment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>List</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>ListDeployments</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Stop</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Update</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> 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href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppList">serving.AppList</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeployment">serving.AppDeployment</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeploymentState">serving.AppDeploymentState</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeploymentStatus">serving.AppDeploymentStatus</a>.</li> </ul> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... 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(<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/914">#914</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/b5322db1a7c99a919013a1d90e0a6878b8e0ba38"><code>b5322db</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.21.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/897">#897</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/5edb2dfc92bc636b1a94520c599eea5c932255df"><code>5edb2df</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/896">#896</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/0e8dba0f70283f6a02b69b45ac63ed90cc2fe68d"><code>0e8dba0</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.22.0 to 0.24.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/884">#884</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/b6e76fc44b81bf9e043d1e7eb160c4d92126079b"><code>b6e76fc</code></a> Fixed codecov for repository (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/909">#909</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/70aa8eea19c495d984363382c3db5dc9d8234a75"><code>70aa8ee</code></a> Release v0.40.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/908">#908</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/dae1642c5d03911e98cb4af4ca3cf1d126e6accc"><code>dae1642</code></a> Add ToLibraryList() for ClusterStatusResponse (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/906">#906</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/c6516aa754967d7f49146b5a10de8c71b59f126b"><code>c6516aa</code></a> Bump version of mockery (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/907">#907</a>)</li> <li>Additional commits viewable in <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/compare/v0.39.0...v0.40.1">compare view</a></li> </ul> </details> <br /> <details> <summary>Most Recent Ignore Conditions Applied to This Pull Request</summary> | Dependency Name | Ignore Conditions | | --- | --- | | github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go | [>= 0.28.a, < 0.29] | </details> [![Dependabot compatibility score](https://dependabot-badges.githubapp.com/badges/compatibility_score?dependency-name=github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go&package-manager=go_modules&previous-version=0.39.0&new-version=0.40.1)](https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-security-vulnerabilities/about-dependabot-security-updates#about-compatibility-scores) Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. 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2024-05-16 09:04:58 +00:00
cmd/workspace/compliance-security-profile/compliance-security-profile.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/connections/connections.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.37.0 to 0.38.0 (#1361) [![Dependabot compatibility score](https://dependabot-badges.githubapp.com/badges/compatibility_score?dependency-name=github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go&package-manager=go_modules&previous-version=0.37.0&new-version=0.38.0)](https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-security-vulnerabilities/about-dependabot-security-updates#about-compatibility-scores) Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting `@dependabot rebase`. [//]: # (dependabot-automerge-start) [//]: # (dependabot-automerge-end) --- <details> <summary>Dependabot commands and options</summary> <br /> You can trigger Dependabot actions by commenting on this PR: - `@dependabot rebase` will rebase this PR - `@dependabot recreate` will recreate this PR, overwriting any edits that have been made to it - `@dependabot merge` will merge this PR after your CI passes on it - `@dependabot squash and merge` will squash and merge this PR after your CI passes on it - `@dependabot cancel merge` will cancel a previously requested merge and block automerging - `@dependabot reopen` will reopen this PR if it is closed - `@dependabot close` will close this PR and stop Dependabot recreating it. You can achieve the same result by closing it manually - `@dependabot show <dependency name> ignore conditions` will show all of the ignore conditions of the specified dependency - `@dependabot ignore this major version` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this major version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) - `@dependabot ignore this minor version` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this minor version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) - `@dependabot ignore this dependency` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this dependency (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) </details> --------- Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester@databricks.com>
2024-04-16 12:03:21 +00:00
cmd/workspace/consumer-fulfillments/consumer-fulfillments.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/consumer-installations/consumer-installations.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/consumer-listings/consumer-listings.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/consumer-personalization-requests/consumer-personalization-requests.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/consumer-providers/consumer-providers.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/credentials-manager/credentials-manager.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/current-user/current-user.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/dashboard-widgets/dashboard-widgets.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/dashboards/dashboards.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/data-sources/data-sources.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/default-namespace/default-namespace.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.39.0 to 0.40.1 (#1431) Bumps [github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go) from 0.39.0 to 0.40.1. <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/releases">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>v0.40.1</h2> <ul> <li>Fixed codecov for repository (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/909">#909</a>).</li> <li>Add traceparent header to enable distributed tracing. (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/914">#914</a>).</li> <li>Log cancelled and failed requests (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/919">#919</a>).</li> </ul> <p>Dependency updates:</p> <ul> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.22.0 to 0.24.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/884">#884</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/896">#896</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.21.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/897">#897</a>).</li> </ul> <h2>v0.40.0</h2> <h2>0.40.0</h2> <ul> <li>Allow unlimited timeouts in retries (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/904">#904</a>). By setting RETRY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to a negative value, WorkspaceClient and AccountClient will retry retriable failures indefinitely. As a reminder, without setting this parameter, the default retry timeout is 5 minutes.</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service . New request type is <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#CreateAppRequest">serving.CreateAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service to return <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>DeleteApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetAppDeploymentStatus</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApps</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetEvents</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>CreateDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Delete</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Get</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetEnvironment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>List</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>ListDeployments</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Stop</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Update</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppEvents">serving.AppEvents</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppManifest">serving.AppManifest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppServiceStatus">serving.AppServiceStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeleteAppResponse">serving.DeleteAppResponse</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeployAppRequest">serving.DeployAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatus">serving.DeploymentStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatusState">serving.DeploymentStatusState</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest">serving.GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppResponse">serving.GetAppResponse</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetEventsRequest">serving.GetEventsRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppEventsResponse">serving.ListAppEventsResponse</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Apps</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppsResponse">serving.ListAppsResponse</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppList">serving.AppList</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeployment">serving.AppDeployment</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeploymentState">serving.AppDeploymentState</a>.</li> </ul> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... (truncated)</p> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>0.40.1</h2> <ul> <li>Fixed codecov for repository (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/909">#909</a>).</li> <li>Add traceparent header to enable distributed tracing. (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/914">#914</a>).</li> <li>Log cancelled and failed requests (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/919">#919</a>).</li> </ul> <p>Dependency updates:</p> <ul> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.22.0 to 0.24.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/884">#884</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/896">#896</a>).</li> <li>Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.21.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/897">#897</a>).</li> </ul> <h2>0.40.0</h2> <ul> <li>Allow unlimited timeouts in retries (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/904">#904</a>). By setting RETRY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS to a negative value, WorkspaceClient and AccountClient will retry retriable failures indefinitely. As a reminder, without setting this parameter, the default retry timeout is 5 minutes.</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service . New request type is <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#CreateAppRequest">serving.CreateAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Create</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service to return <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>DeleteApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApp</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetAppDeploymentStatus</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetApps</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>GetEvents</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>CreateDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Delete</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Get</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetDeployment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>GetEnvironment</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>List</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>ListDeployments</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Stop</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <code>Update</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppsAPI">w.Apps</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppEvents">serving.AppEvents</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppManifest">serving.AppManifest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppServiceStatus">serving.AppServiceStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeleteAppResponse">serving.DeleteAppResponse</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeployAppRequest">serving.DeployAppRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatus">serving.DeploymentStatus</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#DeploymentStatusState">serving.DeploymentStatusState</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest">serving.GetAppDeploymentStatusRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetAppResponse">serving.GetAppResponse</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#GetEventsRequest">serving.GetEventsRequest</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppEventsResponse">serving.ListAppEventsResponse</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>Apps</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ListAppsResponse">serving.ListAppsResponse</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppList">serving.AppList</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#App">serving.App</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeployment">serving.AppDeployment</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeploymentState">serving.AppDeploymentState</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#AppDeploymentStatus">serving.AppDeploymentStatus</a>.</li> </ul> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... 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(<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/914">#914</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/b5322db1a7c99a919013a1d90e0a6878b8e0ba38"><code>b5322db</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.21.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/slog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/897">#897</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/5edb2dfc92bc636b1a94520c599eea5c932255df"><code>5edb2df</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.17.0 to 0.23.0 in /examples/zerolog (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/896">#896</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/0e8dba0f70283f6a02b69b45ac63ed90cc2fe68d"><code>0e8dba0</code></a> Bump golang.org/x/net from 0.22.0 to 0.24.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/884">#884</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/b6e76fc44b81bf9e043d1e7eb160c4d92126079b"><code>b6e76fc</code></a> Fixed codecov for repository (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/909">#909</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/70aa8eea19c495d984363382c3db5dc9d8234a75"><code>70aa8ee</code></a> Release v0.40.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/908">#908</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/dae1642c5d03911e98cb4af4ca3cf1d126e6accc"><code>dae1642</code></a> Add ToLibraryList() for ClusterStatusResponse (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/906">#906</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/c6516aa754967d7f49146b5a10de8c71b59f126b"><code>c6516aa</code></a> Bump version of mockery (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/907">#907</a>)</li> <li>Additional commits viewable in <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/compare/v0.39.0...v0.40.1">compare view</a></li> </ul> </details> <br /> <details> <summary>Most Recent Ignore Conditions Applied to This Pull Request</summary> | Dependency Name | Ignore Conditions | | --- | --- | | github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go | [>= 0.28.a, < 0.29] | </details> [![Dependabot compatibility score](https://dependabot-badges.githubapp.com/badges/compatibility_score?dependency-name=github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go&package-manager=go_modules&previous-version=0.39.0&new-version=0.40.1)](https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-security-vulnerabilities/about-dependabot-security-updates#about-compatibility-scores) Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. 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cmd/workspace/enhanced-security-monitoring/enhanced-security-monitoring.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
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cmd/workspace/experiments/experiments.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/external-locations/external-locations.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/functions/functions.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/genie/genie.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
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cmd/workspace/git-credentials/git-credentials.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/global-init-scripts/global-init-scripts.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/grants/grants.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/groups/groups.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/instance-pools/instance-pools.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/instance-profiles/instance-profiles.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/ip-access-lists/ip-access-lists.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/jobs/jobs.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/lakeview/lakeview.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/libraries/libraries.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/metastores/metastores.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/model-registry/model-registry.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/model-versions/model-versions.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/notification-destinations/notification-destinations.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.32.0 to 0.33.0 (#1222) Bumps [github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go) from 0.32.0 to 0.33.0. <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/releases">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>v0.33.0</h2> <p>Internal Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Add helper function to get header fields (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/822">#822</a>).</li> <li>Add Int64 to header type injection (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/819">#819</a>).</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Update</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#LakehouseMonitorsAPI">w.LakehouseMonitors</a> workspace-level service with new required argument order.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTablesAPI">w.OnlineTables</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>AssetsDir</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateMonitor">catalog.UpdateMonitor</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ContinuousUpdateStatus">catalog.ContinuousUpdateStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#DeleteOnlineTableRequest">catalog.DeleteOnlineTableRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FailedStatus">catalog.FailedStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetOnlineTableRequest">catalog.GetOnlineTableRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTable">catalog.OnlineTable</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTableSpec">catalog.OnlineTableSpec</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTableState">catalog.OnlineTableState</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTableStatus">catalog.OnlineTableStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#PipelineProgress">catalog.PipelineProgress</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ProvisioningStatus">catalog.ProvisioningStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#TriggeredUpdateStatus">catalog.TriggeredUpdateStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ViewData">catalog.ViewData</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>ContentLength</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#DownloadResponse">files.DownloadResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>ContentType</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#DownloadResponse">files.DownloadResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>LastModified</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#DownloadResponse">files.DownloadResponse</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>LastModified</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#GetMetadataResponse">files.GetMetadataResponse</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#LastModifiedHttpDate">files.LastModifiedHttpDate</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#LastModifiedHttpDate">files.LastModifiedHttpDate</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>Config</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Ai21labsConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>AnthropicConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>AwsBedrockConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>CohereConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>DatabricksModelServingConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>OpenaiConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>PalmConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModelConfig">serving.ExternalModelConfig</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MaxProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityInput">serving.ServedEntityInput</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MinProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityInput">serving.ServedEntityInput</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MaxProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityOutput">serving.ServedEntityOutput</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MinProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityOutput">serving.ServedEntityOutput</a>.</li> </ul> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>0.33.0</h2> <p>Internal Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Add helper function to get header fields (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/822">#822</a>).</li> <li>Add Int64 to header type injection (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/819">#819</a>).</li> </ul> <p>API Changes:</p> <ul> <li>Changed <code>Update</code> method for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#LakehouseMonitorsAPI">w.LakehouseMonitors</a> workspace-level service with new required argument order.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTablesAPI">w.OnlineTables</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Removed <code>AssetsDir</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateMonitor">catalog.UpdateMonitor</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ContinuousUpdateStatus">catalog.ContinuousUpdateStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#DeleteOnlineTableRequest">catalog.DeleteOnlineTableRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#FailedStatus">catalog.FailedStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetOnlineTableRequest">catalog.GetOnlineTableRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTable">catalog.OnlineTable</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTableSpec">catalog.OnlineTableSpec</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTableState">catalog.OnlineTableState</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#OnlineTableStatus">catalog.OnlineTableStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#PipelineProgress">catalog.PipelineProgress</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ProvisioningStatus">catalog.ProvisioningStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#TriggeredUpdateStatus">catalog.TriggeredUpdateStatus</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ViewData">catalog.ViewData</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>ContentLength</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#DownloadResponse">files.DownloadResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>ContentType</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#DownloadResponse">files.DownloadResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>LastModified</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#DownloadResponse">files.DownloadResponse</a>.</li> <li>Changed <code>LastModified</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#GetMetadataResponse">files.GetMetadataResponse</a> to <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#LastModifiedHttpDate">files.LastModifiedHttpDate</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/files#LastModifiedHttpDate">files.LastModifiedHttpDate</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>Config</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Ai21labsConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>AnthropicConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>AwsBedrockConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>CohereConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>DatabricksModelServingConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>OpenaiConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>PalmConfig</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModel">serving.ExternalModel</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ExternalModelConfig">serving.ExternalModelConfig</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MaxProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityInput">serving.ServedEntityInput</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MinProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityInput">serving.ServedEntityInput</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MaxProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityOutput">serving.ServedEntityOutput</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>MinProvisionedThroughput</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/serving#ServedEntityOutput">serving.ServedEntityOutput</a>.</li> </ul> <p>OpenAPI SHA: cdd76a98a4fca7008572b3a94427566dd286c63b, Date: 2024-02-19</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/eba5c8b3ae85328ca1693d658d97dca77e25005e"><code>eba5c8b</code></a> Release v0.33.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/823">#823</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/6846045a981027380f73c56a2abfa095c5cc8b4f"><code>6846045</code></a> Add Int64 to header type injection (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/819">#819</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/c6a803ae18428d69ec051806394d411d0f6e130a"><code>c6a803a</code></a> Add helper function to get header fields (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/822">#822</a>)</li> <li>See full diff in <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/compare/v0.32.0...v0.33.0">compare view</a></li> </ul> </details> <br /> <details> <summary>Most Recent Ignore Conditions Applied to This Pull 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2024-02-19 14:30:06 +00:00
cmd/workspace/online-tables/online-tables.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/permission-migration/permission-migration.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/permissions/permissions.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/pipelines/pipelines.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.44.0 to 0.45.0 (#1719) Bumps [github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go) from 0.44.0 to 0.45.0. <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/releases">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>v0.45.0</h2> <h2>0.45.0</h2> <h3>Bug Fixes</h3> <ul> <li>Add INVALID_STATE to error code mapping (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1014">#1014</a>).</li> <li>Do not specify <code>--tenant</code> flag when fetching managed identity access token from the CLI (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1021">#1021</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>Internal Changes</h3> <ul> <li>Add terraform aliases to Entity (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1017">#1017</a>).</li> <li>Added Service.NamedIdMap (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1016">#1016</a>).</li> <li>Fix billing test for budget configuration update (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1019">#1019</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>API Changes:</h3> <ul> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#PolicyComplianceForClustersAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForClusters</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#PolicyComplianceForJobsAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForJobs</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ResourceQuotasAPI">w.ResourceQuotas</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaRequest">catalog.GetQuotaRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaResponse">catalog.GetQuotaResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasRequest">catalog.ListQuotasRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasResponse">catalog.ListQuotasResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#QuotaInfo">catalog.QuotaInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterCompliance">compute.ClusterCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterSettingsChange">compute.ClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceRequest">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceResponse">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceRequest">compute.GetClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceResponse">compute.GetClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesRequest">compute.ListClusterCompliancesRequest</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesResponse">compute.ListClusterCompliancesResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobCompliance">jobs.JobCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse">jobs.ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceRequest">jobs.ListJobComplianceRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateExternalLocation">catalog.CreateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ExternalLocationInfo">catalog.ExternalLocationInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateExternalLocation">catalog.UpdateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#BaseRun">jobs.BaseRun</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#Run">jobs.Run</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>IncludeMetrics</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ListQueryHistoryRequest">sql.ListQueryHistoryRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>StatementIds</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ContextFilter">sql.ContextFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>ContextFilter</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>PipelineId</code> and <code>PipelineUpdateId</code> fields for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QuerySource">sql.QuerySource</a>.</li> </ul> <p>OpenAPI SHA: 3eae49b444cac5a0118a3503e5b7ecef7f96527a, Date: 2024-08-21</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>[Release] Release v0.45.0</h2> <h3>Bug Fixes</h3> <ul> <li>Add INVALID_STATE to error code mapping (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1014">#1014</a>).</li> <li>Do not specify <code>--tenant</code> flag when fetching managed identity access token from the CLI (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1021">#1021</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>Internal Changes</h3> <ul> <li>Add terraform aliases to Entity (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1017">#1017</a>).</li> <li>Added Service.NamedIdMap (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1016">#1016</a>).</li> <li>Fix billing test for budget configuration update (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1019">#1019</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>API Changes:</h3> <ul> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#PolicyComplianceForClustersAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForClusters</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#PolicyComplianceForJobsAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForJobs</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ResourceQuotasAPI">w.ResourceQuotas</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaRequest">catalog.GetQuotaRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaResponse">catalog.GetQuotaResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasRequest">catalog.ListQuotasRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasResponse">catalog.ListQuotasResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#QuotaInfo">catalog.QuotaInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterCompliance">compute.ClusterCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterSettingsChange">compute.ClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceRequest">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceResponse">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceRequest">compute.GetClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceResponse">compute.GetClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesRequest">compute.ListClusterCompliancesRequest</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesResponse">compute.ListClusterCompliancesResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobCompliance">jobs.JobCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse">jobs.ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceRequest">jobs.ListJobComplianceRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateExternalLocation">catalog.CreateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ExternalLocationInfo">catalog.ExternalLocationInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateExternalLocation">catalog.UpdateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#BaseRun">jobs.BaseRun</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#Run">jobs.Run</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>IncludeMetrics</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ListQueryHistoryRequest">sql.ListQueryHistoryRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>StatementIds</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ContextFilter">sql.ContextFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>ContextFilter</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>PipelineId</code> and <code>PipelineUpdateId</code> fields for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QuerySource">sql.QuerySource</a>.</li> </ul> <p>OpenAPI SHA: 3eae49b444cac5a0118a3503e5b7ecef7f96527a, Date: 2024-08-21</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/6d867882d057545f3d5136929a449c513ed401af"><code>6d86788</code></a> [Release] Release v0.45.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1023">#1023</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/ba4489b946040db111e22bd4c14b24b66512dc5a"><code>ba4489b</code></a> [Fix] Do not specify <code>--tenant</code> flag when fetching managed identity access to...</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/f6248097d13dceeb8a6f0b67b19de4d7a8de227d"><code>f624809</code></a> [Internal] Fix billing test for budget configuration update (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1019">#1019</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/27a50556090fd63ffcf7b6edd4150f414587923d"><code>27a5055</code></a> [Internal] Add terraform aliases to Entity (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1017">#1017</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/382a38d380bde46f5b4a24abf68de370f85af62b"><code>382a38d</code></a> [Internal] Added Service.NamedIdMap (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1016">#1016</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/1ef9931dc98885d8359796f691306854341662ac"><code>1ef9931</code></a> [Fix] Add INVALID_STATE to error code mapping (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1014">#1014</a>)</li> <li>See full diff in <a 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2024-08-27 08:54:05 +00:00
cmd/workspace/policy-compliance-for-clusters/policy-compliance-for-clusters.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/policy-compliance-for-jobs/policy-compliance-for-jobs.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/policy-families/policy-families.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.37.0 to 0.38.0 (#1361) [![Dependabot compatibility score](https://dependabot-badges.githubapp.com/badges/compatibility_score?dependency-name=github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go&package-manager=go_modules&previous-version=0.37.0&new-version=0.38.0)](https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-security-vulnerabilities/about-dependabot-security-updates#about-compatibility-scores) Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. You can also trigger a rebase manually by commenting `@dependabot rebase`. [//]: # (dependabot-automerge-start) [//]: # (dependabot-automerge-end) --- <details> <summary>Dependabot commands and options</summary> <br /> You can trigger Dependabot actions by commenting on this PR: - `@dependabot rebase` will rebase this PR - `@dependabot recreate` will recreate this PR, overwriting any edits that have been made to it - `@dependabot merge` will merge this PR after your CI passes on it - `@dependabot squash and merge` will squash and merge this PR after your CI passes on it - `@dependabot cancel merge` will cancel a previously requested merge and block automerging - `@dependabot reopen` will reopen this PR if it is closed - `@dependabot close` will close this PR and stop Dependabot recreating it. You can achieve the same result by closing it manually - `@dependabot show <dependency name> ignore conditions` will show all of the ignore conditions of the specified dependency - `@dependabot ignore this major version` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this major version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) - `@dependabot ignore this minor version` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this minor version (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) - `@dependabot ignore this dependency` will close this PR and stop Dependabot creating any more for this dependency (unless you reopen the PR or upgrade to it yourself) </details> --------- Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester@databricks.com>
2024-04-16 12:03:21 +00:00
cmd/workspace/provider-exchange-filters/provider-exchange-filters.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/provider-exchanges/provider-exchanges.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/provider-files/provider-files.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/provider-listings/provider-listings.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/provider-personalization-requests/provider-personalization-requests.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/provider-provider-analytics-dashboards/provider-provider-analytics-dashboards.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/provider-providers/provider-providers.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/providers/providers.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/quality-monitors/quality-monitors.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/queries-legacy/queries-legacy.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/queries/queries.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/query-history/query-history.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/query-visualizations-legacy/query-visualizations-legacy.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/query-visualizations/query-visualizations.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/recipient-activation/recipient-activation.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/recipients/recipients.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/registered-models/registered-models.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/repos/repos.go linguist-generated=true
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.44.0 to 0.45.0 (#1719) Bumps [github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go) from 0.44.0 to 0.45.0. <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/releases">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>v0.45.0</h2> <h2>0.45.0</h2> <h3>Bug Fixes</h3> <ul> <li>Add INVALID_STATE to error code mapping (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1014">#1014</a>).</li> <li>Do not specify <code>--tenant</code> flag when fetching managed identity access token from the CLI (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1021">#1021</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>Internal Changes</h3> <ul> <li>Add terraform aliases to Entity (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1017">#1017</a>).</li> <li>Added Service.NamedIdMap (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1016">#1016</a>).</li> <li>Fix billing test for budget configuration update (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1019">#1019</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>API Changes:</h3> <ul> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#PolicyComplianceForClustersAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForClusters</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#PolicyComplianceForJobsAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForJobs</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ResourceQuotasAPI">w.ResourceQuotas</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaRequest">catalog.GetQuotaRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaResponse">catalog.GetQuotaResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasRequest">catalog.ListQuotasRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasResponse">catalog.ListQuotasResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#QuotaInfo">catalog.QuotaInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterCompliance">compute.ClusterCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterSettingsChange">compute.ClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceRequest">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceResponse">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceRequest">compute.GetClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceResponse">compute.GetClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesRequest">compute.ListClusterCompliancesRequest</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesResponse">compute.ListClusterCompliancesResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobCompliance">jobs.JobCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse">jobs.ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceRequest">jobs.ListJobComplianceRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateExternalLocation">catalog.CreateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ExternalLocationInfo">catalog.ExternalLocationInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateExternalLocation">catalog.UpdateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#BaseRun">jobs.BaseRun</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#Run">jobs.Run</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>IncludeMetrics</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ListQueryHistoryRequest">sql.ListQueryHistoryRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>StatementIds</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ContextFilter">sql.ContextFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>ContextFilter</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>PipelineId</code> and <code>PipelineUpdateId</code> fields for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QuerySource">sql.QuerySource</a>.</li> </ul> <p>OpenAPI SHA: 3eae49b444cac5a0118a3503e5b7ecef7f96527a, Date: 2024-08-21</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>[Release] Release v0.45.0</h2> <h3>Bug Fixes</h3> <ul> <li>Add INVALID_STATE to error code mapping (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1014">#1014</a>).</li> <li>Do not specify <code>--tenant</code> flag when fetching managed identity access token from the CLI (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1021">#1021</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>Internal Changes</h3> <ul> <li>Add terraform aliases to Entity (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1017">#1017</a>).</li> <li>Added Service.NamedIdMap (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1016">#1016</a>).</li> <li>Fix billing test for budget configuration update (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/1019">#1019</a>).</li> </ul> <h3>API Changes:</h3> <ul> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#PolicyComplianceForClustersAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForClusters</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#PolicyComplianceForJobsAPI">w.PolicyComplianceForJobs</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ResourceQuotasAPI">w.ResourceQuotas</a> workspace-level service.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaRequest">catalog.GetQuotaRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#GetQuotaResponse">catalog.GetQuotaResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasRequest">catalog.ListQuotasRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ListQuotasResponse">catalog.ListQuotasResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#QuotaInfo">catalog.QuotaInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterCompliance">compute.ClusterCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ClusterSettingsChange">compute.ClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceRequest">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#EnforceClusterComplianceResponse">compute.EnforceClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceRequest">compute.GetClusterComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#GetClusterComplianceResponse">compute.GetClusterComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesRequest">compute.ListClusterCompliancesRequest</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/compute#ListClusterCompliancesResponse">compute.ListClusterCompliancesResponse</a>.</li> <li>Added <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceForJobResponseJobClusterSettingsChange</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.EnforcePolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceRequest">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceRequest</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#GetPolicyComplianceResponse">jobs.GetPolicyComplianceResponse</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#JobCompliance">jobs.JobCompliance</a>, <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse">jobs.ListJobComplianceForPolicyResponse</a> and <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#ListJobComplianceRequest">jobs.ListJobComplianceRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#CreateExternalLocation">catalog.CreateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#ExternalLocationInfo">catalog.ExternalLocationInfo</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>Fallback</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog#UpdateExternalLocation">catalog.UpdateExternalLocation</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#BaseRun">jobs.BaseRun</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>JobRunId</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/jobs#Run">jobs.Run</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>IncludeMetrics</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ListQueryHistoryRequest">sql.ListQueryHistoryRequest</a>.</li> <li>Added <code>StatementIds</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#ContextFilter">sql.ContextFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>ContextFilter</code> field for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QueryFilter">sql.QueryFilter</a>.</li> <li>Removed <code>PipelineId</code> and <code>PipelineUpdateId</code> fields for <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/sql#QuerySource">sql.QuerySource</a>.</li> </ul> <p>OpenAPI SHA: 3eae49b444cac5a0118a3503e5b7ecef7f96527a, Date: 2024-08-21</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/6d867882d057545f3d5136929a449c513ed401af"><code>6d86788</code></a> [Release] Release v0.45.0 (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1023">#1023</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/ba4489b946040db111e22bd4c14b24b66512dc5a"><code>ba4489b</code></a> [Fix] Do not specify <code>--tenant</code> flag when fetching managed identity access to...</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/f6248097d13dceeb8a6f0b67b19de4d7a8de227d"><code>f624809</code></a> [Internal] Fix billing test for budget configuration update (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1019">#1019</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/27a50556090fd63ffcf7b6edd4150f414587923d"><code>27a5055</code></a> [Internal] Add terraform aliases to Entity (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1017">#1017</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/382a38d380bde46f5b4a24abf68de370f85af62b"><code>382a38d</code></a> [Internal] Added Service.NamedIdMap (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1016">#1016</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/commit/1ef9931dc98885d8359796f691306854341662ac"><code>1ef9931</code></a> [Fix] Add INVALID_STATE to error code mapping (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/issues/1014">#1014</a>)</li> <li>See full diff in <a 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2024-08-27 08:54:05 +00:00
cmd/workspace/resource-quotas/resource-quotas.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/restrict-workspace-admins/restrict-workspace-admins.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/schemas/schemas.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/secrets/secrets.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/service-principals/service-principals.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/serving-endpoints/serving-endpoints.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/settings/settings.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/shares/shares.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/storage-credentials/storage-credentials.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/system-schemas/system-schemas.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/table-constraints/table-constraints.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/tables/tables.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/token-management/token-management.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/tokens/tokens.go linguist-generated=true
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cmd/workspace/vector-search-endpoints/vector-search-endpoints.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/vector-search-indexes/vector-search-indexes.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
cmd/workspace/volumes/volumes.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/warehouses/warehouses.go linguist-generated=true
cmd/workspace/workspace-bindings/workspace-bindings.go linguist-generated=true
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357) This PR adds the following command groups: ## Workspace-level command groups * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts. * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules. * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters. * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal. * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API. * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects. * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking. * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path. * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog. * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user. * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace. * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default. * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times. * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with. * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists. * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs. * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster. * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog. * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands. * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints. * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines. * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families. * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API. * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions. * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses. * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API. * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API. * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos. * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions. * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints. * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API. * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant. * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace. * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users. * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs. * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files. * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL. * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders. * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users. ## Account-level command groups * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range. * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period. * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional). * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects. * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console. * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace. * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account. * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional). * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration. * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account. * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud. * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms. * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace. * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore. * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses. * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account. * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account. * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 11:06:16 +00:00
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