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@ -12,8 +12,10 @@ include:
targets: targets:
dev: dev:
default: true default: true
# We use 'mode: development' to indicate this is a personal development copy. # The default target uses 'mode: development' to create a development copy.
# Any job schedules and triggers are paused by default. # - Deployed resources get prefixed with '[dev my_user_name]'
# - Any job schedules and triggers are paused by default.
# See also https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/deployment-modes.html.
mode: development mode: development
workspace: workspace:
host: {{workspace_host}} host: {{workspace_host}}
@ -22,11 +24,10 @@ targets:
mode: production mode: production
workspace: workspace:
host: {{workspace_host}} host: {{workspace_host}}
# We always use /Users/{{user_name}} for all resources to make sure we only have a single copy. # We explicitly specify /Users/{{user_name}} to make sure we only have a single copy.
root_path: /Users/{{user_name}}/.bundle/${bundle.name}/${bundle.target} root_path: /Users/{{user_name}}/.bundle/${bundle.name}/${bundle.target}
{{- if not is_service_principal}} permissions:
- {{if is_service_principal}}service_principal{{else}}user{{end}}_name: {{user_name}}
level: CAN_MANAGE
run_as: run_as:
# This runs as {{user_name}} in production. We could also use a service principal here {{if is_service_principal}}service_principal{{else}}user{{end}}_name: {{user_name}}
# using service_principal_name (see the Databricks documentation).
user_name: {{user_name}}
{{- end}}

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@ -7,44 +7,24 @@ include:
- resources/*.yml - resources/*.yml
targets: targets:
# The 'dev' target, for development purposes. This target is the default.
dev: dev:
# We use 'mode: development' to indicate this is a personal development copy: # The default target uses 'mode: development' to create a development copy.
# - Deployed resources get prefixed with '[dev my_user_name]' # - Deployed resources get prefixed with '[dev my_user_name]'
# - Any job schedules and triggers are paused by default # - Any job schedules and triggers are paused by default.
# - The 'development' mode is used for Delta Live Tables pipelines # See also https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/deployment-modes.html.
mode: development mode: development
default: true default: true
workspace: workspace:
host: {{workspace_host}} host: {{workspace_host}}
## Optionally, there could be a 'staging' target here.
## (See Databricks docs on CI/CD at https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/ci-cd.html.)
#
# staging:
# workspace:
# host: {{workspace_host}}
# The 'prod' target, used for production deployment.
prod: prod:
# We use 'mode: production' to indicate this is a production deployment.
# Doing so enables strict verification of the settings below.
mode: production mode: production
workspace: workspace:
host: {{workspace_host}} host: {{workspace_host}}
# We always use /Users/{{user_name}} for all resources to make sure we only have a single copy. # We explicitly specify /Users/{{user_name}} to make sure we only have a single copy.
{{- /*
Internal note 2023-12: CLI versions v0.211.0 and before would show an error when using `mode: production`
with a path that doesn't say "/Shared". For now, we'll include an extra comment in the template
to explain that customers should update if they see this.
*/}}
# If this path results in an error, please make sure you have a recent version of the CLI installed.
root_path: /Users/{{user_name}}/.bundle/${bundle.name}/${bundle.target} root_path: /Users/{{user_name}}/.bundle/${bundle.name}/${bundle.target}
permissions:
- {{if is_service_principal}}service_principal{{else}}user{{end}}_name: {{user_name}}
level: CAN_MANAGE
run_as: run_as:
{{- if is_service_principal}} {{if is_service_principal}}service_principal{{else}}user{{end}}_name: {{user_name}}
service_principal_name: {{user_name}}
{{- else}}
# This runs as {{user_name}} in production. We could also use a service principal here,
# see https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/permissions.html.
user_name: {{user_name}}
{{- end}}

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@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ variables:
{{- $prod_schema = "default"}} {{- $prod_schema = "default"}}
{{- end}} {{- end}}
# Deployment targets.
targets: targets:
# The 'dev' target, for development purposes. This target is the default.
dev: dev:
# We use 'mode: development' to indicate this is a personal development copy. # The default target uses 'mode: development' to create a development copy.
# Any job schedules and triggers are paused by default # - Deployed resources get prefixed with '[dev my_user_name]'
# - Any job schedules and triggers are paused by default.
# See also https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/deployment-modes.html.
mode: development mode: development
default: true default: true
workspace: workspace:
@ -37,35 +37,18 @@ targets:
catalog: {{.default_catalog}} catalog: {{.default_catalog}}
schema: {{$dev_schema}} schema: {{$dev_schema}}
## Optionally, there could be a 'staging' target here.
## (See Databricks docs on CI/CD at https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/ci-cd.html.)
#
# staging:
# workspace:
# host: {{workspace_host}}
# The 'prod' target, used for production deployment.
prod: prod:
# We use 'mode: production' to indicate this is a production deployment.
# Doing so enables strict verification of the settings below.
mode: production mode: production
workspace: workspace:
host: {{workspace_host}} host: {{workspace_host}}
# We always use /Users/{{user_name}} for all resources to make sure we only have a single copy. # We explicitly specify /Users/{{user_name}} to make sure we only have a single copy.
{{- /*
Internal note 2023-12: CLI versions v0.211.0 and before would show an error when using `mode: production`
with a path that doesn't say "/Shared". For now, we'll include an extra comment in the template
to explain that customers should update if they see this.
*/}}
# If this path results in an error, please make sure you have a recent version of the CLI installed.
root_path: /Users/{{user_name}}/.bundle/${bundle.name}/${bundle.target} root_path: /Users/{{user_name}}/.bundle/${bundle.name}/${bundle.target}
variables: variables:
warehouse_id: {{index ((regexp "[^/]+$").FindStringSubmatch .http_path) 0}} warehouse_id: {{index ((regexp "[^/]+$").FindStringSubmatch .http_path) 0}}
catalog: {{.default_catalog}} catalog: {{.default_catalog}}
schema: {{$prod_schema}} schema: {{$prod_schema}}
{{- if not is_service_principal}} permissions:
- {{if is_service_principal}}service_principal{{else}}user{{end}}_name: {{user_name}}
level: CAN_MANAGE
run_as: run_as:
# This runs as {{user_name}} in production. We could also use a service principal here {{if is_service_principal}}service_principal{{else}}user{{end}}_name: {{user_name}}
# using service_principal_name (see https://docs.databricks.com/en/dev-tools/bundles/permissions.html).
user_name: {{user_name}}
{{end -}}