databricks-cli/cmd/bundle/bundle.go

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package bundle
import (
"github.com/databricks/cli/cmd/bundle/deployment"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
func New() *cobra.Command {
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "bundle",
Short: "Databricks Asset Bundles let you express data/AI/analytics projects as code.",
Long: "Databricks Asset Bundles let you express data/AI/analytics projects as code.\n\nOnline documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/en/dev-tools/bundles/index.html",
GroupID: "development",
}
initVariableFlag(cmd)
cmd.AddCommand(newDeployCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newDestroyCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newLaunchCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newRunCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newSchemaCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newSyncCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newTestCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newValidateCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newInitCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newSummaryCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(newGenerateCommand())
Add `bundle debug terraform` command (#1294) - Add `bundle debug terraform` command. It prints versions of the Terraform and the Databricks Terraform provider. In the text mode it also explains how to setup the CLI in environments with restricted internet access. - Use `DATABRICKS_TF_EXEC_PATH` env var to point Databricks CLI to the Terraform binary. The CLI only uses it if `DATABRICKS_TF_VERSION` matches the currently used terraform version. - Use `DATABRICKS_TF_CLI_CONFIG_FILE` env var to point Terraform CLI config that points to the filesystem mirror for the Databricks provider. The CLI only uses it if `DATABRICKS_TF_PROVIDER_VERSION` matches the currently used provider version. Relevant PR on the VSCode extension side: https://github.com/databricks/databricks-vscode/pull/1147 Example output of the `databricks bundle debug terraform`: ``` Terraform version: 1.5.5 Terraform URL: https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform/1.5.5 Databricks Terraform Provider version: 1.38.0 Databricks Terraform Provider URL: https://github.com/databricks/terraform-provider-databricks/releases/tag/v1.38.0 Databricks CLI downloads its Terraform dependencies automatically. If you run the CLI in an air-gapped environment, you can download the dependencies manually and set these environment variables: DATABRICKS_TF_VERSION=1.5.5 DATABRICKS_TF_EXEC_PATH=/path/to/terraform/binary DATABRICKS_TF_PROVIDER_VERSION=1.38.0 DATABRICKS_TF_CLI_CONFIG_FILE=/path/to/terraform/cli/config.tfrc Here is an example *.tfrc configuration file: disable_checkpoint = true provider_installation { filesystem_mirror { path = "/path/to/a/folder/with/databricks/terraform/provider" } } The filesystem mirror path should point to the folder with the Databricks Terraform Provider. The folder should have this structure: /registry.terraform.io/databricks/databricks/terraform-provider-databricks_1.38.0_ARCH.zip For more information about filesystem mirrors, see the Terraform documentation: https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cli/config/config-file#filesystem_mirror ``` --------- Co-authored-by: shreyas-goenka <88374338+shreyas-goenka@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-04-02 12:56:27 +00:00
cmd.AddCommand(newDebugCommand())
cmd.AddCommand(deployment.NewDeploymentCommand())
return cmd
}