diff --git a/bundle/schema/openapi.go b/bundle/schema/openapi.go index 0b64c43e..fe329e7a 100644 --- a/bundle/schema/openapi.go +++ b/bundle/schema/openapi.go @@ -71,6 +71,13 @@ func (reader *OpenapiReader) safeResolveRefs(root *jsonschema.Schema, tracker *t return reader.traverseSchema(root, tracker) } key := *root.Reference + + // HACK to unblock CLI release (13th Feb 2024). This is temporary until proper + // support for recursive types is added to the docs generator. PR: https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1204 + if strings.Contains(key, "ForEachTask") { + return root, nil + } + if tracker.hasCycle(key) { // self reference loops can be supported however the logic is non-trivial because // cross refernce loops are not allowed (see: http://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/structuring.html#recursion) diff --git a/bundle/schema/schema.go b/bundle/schema/schema.go index 8b5c36d1..7153f38f 100644 --- a/bundle/schema/schema.go +++ b/bundle/schema/schema.go @@ -92,6 +92,12 @@ func jsonSchemaType(golangType reflect.Type) (jsonschema.Type, error) { // // - tracker: Keeps track of types / traceIds seen during recursive traversal func safeToSchema(golangType reflect.Type, docs *Docs, traceId string, tracker *tracker) (*jsonschema.Schema, error) { + // HACK to unblock CLI release (13th Feb 2024). This is temporary until proper + // support for recursive types is added to the schema generator. PR: https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1204 + if traceId == "for_each_task" { + return nil, nil + } + // WE ERROR OUT IF THERE ARE CYCLES IN THE JSON SCHEMA // There are mechanisms to deal with cycles though recursive identifiers in json // schema. However if we use them, we would need to make sure we are able to detect