Tested by running the unit and integration tests locally
Tested manually on windows
Screenshot from windows sync logs indicating that the correct slashed
for paths were used:
<img width="623" alt="Screenshot 2022-12-21 at 9 09 13 PM"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88374338/208943937-146670b2-1afd-4e0b-8f4e-6091c8c7e17a.png">
@pietern with this the state machine for syncing becomes slightly more
complicated, indicating a stronger need for a tree based approach herre
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
If the environment is not set through command line argument or
environment variable, the bundle loads either 1) the only environment,
2) the only environment with the default flag set.
This PR:
- Implements safeguards for not accidentally/maliciously deleting repos
by sanitizing relative paths
- Adds versioning for snapshot schemas to allow invalidation if needed
- Adds logic to delete preexisting remote artifacts that might not have
been cleaned up properly if they conflict with an upload
- A bunch of tests for the changes here
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
Unit tests are now run in all three big OS.
Some of the changes are to make the tests green for windows while we are
skipping some of the other tests on windows/macOS to make the tests
pass. This is a temporary measure and we will incrementally migrate
these tests over so there is parity in unit testing along all three
environments!
While working on artifact upload and workspace interrogation I realized
this mutator interface needs to:
1. Operate at the whole bundle level so it can apply to both
configuration and internal state
2. Include a `context.Context` parameter for a) long running operations
and b) progress reporting
Previous interface:
```
Apply(*config.Root) ([]Mutator, error)
```
New interface:
```
Apply(context.Context, *Bundle) ([]Mutator, error)
```
This PR introduces tracking of remote names and local names of files in snapshots to disambiguate between files which might have the same remote name and handle clean deleting of files whose remote name changes due (eg. python notebook getting converted to a python notebook)
Used to inspect the bundle configuration after loading and merging all
files.
Once we add variable interpolation this command could show the result
after interpolation as well.
Each of the mutations to this configuration is observable, so we could
add a mode that writes each of the intermediate versions to disk for
even more fine grained introspection.
This PR does multiple things, which are:
1. Creates .databricks dir according to outcomes concluded in "bricks
configuration principles"
2. Puts the sync snapshots into a file whose names is tagged with
md5(concat(host, remote-path))
3. Saves both host and username in the bricks snapshot for debuggability
Tested manually:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88374338/195672267-9dd90230-570f-49b7-847f-05a5a6fd8986.mov
Not settled whether this should live as a top level command or hidden
under some debug scope. Either way, the ability to make arbitrary API
calls and leverage unified auth is a super useful tool.
Tested manually
We are adding this flag because the default bricks sync is not robust
against changing the profile and other project config changes. This will
be used in the initial version of the vscode extention
This PR:
1. Replaces scim.Me call to use the go SDK instead of the terraform
client
2. Removes terraform client from bricks project
Tested manually that the scim.Me call works now and returns the correct
user
go build works
By:
* Add .gitkeep to retain test fixture directories under
./python/testdata
* Move GitHub related functionality to ./experimental (it is not in use)
* Comment out test in ./cmd/sync
* Fix test in ./git
Unexported fields are skipped during marshalling, so this would be a
nop.
The code in `./cmd/sync/github*.go` is currently unused.
Confirmed that staticcheck passes when run with:
```
staticcheck -checks SA9005 ./...
```
Functionality from `io/ioutil` has moved to the `io` and `os` packages
in go1.16 ([reference](https://pkg.go.dev/io/ioutil)).
Confirmed that staticcheck passes when run with:
```
staticcheck -checks SA1019 ./...
```