## Changes
Added end-to-end test for deploying and running Python wheel task
## Tests
Test successfully passed on all environments, takes about 9-10 minutes
to pass.
```
Deleted snapshot file at /var/folders/nt/xjv68qzs45319w4k36dhpylc0000gp/T/TestAccPythonWheelTaskDeployAndRun1845899209/002/.databricks/bundle/default/sync-snapshots/1f7cc766ffe038d6.json
Successfully deleted files!
2023/09/06 17:50:50 INFO Releasing deployment lock mutator=destroy mutator=seq mutator=seq mutator=deferred mutator=lock:release
--- PASS: TestAccPythonWheelTaskDeployAndRun (508.16s)
PASS
coverage: 77.9% of statements in ./...
ok github.com/databricks/cli/internal/bundle 508.810s coverage: 77.9% of statements in ./...
```
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Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## Changes
Another example of singular/plural conversion.
Longer term solution is we do a full sweep of the type using reflection
to make sure we cover all fields.
## Tests
Unit test passes.
## Changes
This follows up on https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/686. This PR
makes our stubs optional + it adds DLT stubs:
```
$ databricks bundle init
Template to use [default-python]: default-python
Unique name for this project [my_project]: my_project
Include a stub (sample) notebook in 'my_project/src' [yes]: yes
Include a stub (sample) DLT pipeline in 'my_project/src' [yes]: yes
Include a stub (sample) Python package 'my_project/src' [yes]: yes
✨ Successfully initialized template
```
## Tests
Manual testing, matrix tests.
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: PaulCornellDB <paul.cornell@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## Changes
This is necessary to ensure that our Terraform provider can use the same
auxiliary programs (e.g. `az`, or `gcloud`) as the CLI.
## Tests
Unit test and manual verification.
## Changes
The installer doesn't respect the version constraints if they are
specified.
Source: [the vc argument is not
used](850464c601/releases/latest_version.go (L158-L177)).
## Tests
Confirmed manually.
## Changes
Renamed Environments to Targets in bundle.yml.
The change is backward-compatible and customers can continue to use
`environments` in the time being.
## Tests
Added tests which checks that both `environments` and `targets` sections
in bundle.yml works correctly
## Changes
Prompt UI glitches often. We are switching to a custom implementation of
a simple prompter which is much more stable.
This also allows new lines in prompts which has been an ask by the
mlflow team.
## Tests
Tested manually
## Changes
This adds `mode: production` option. This mode doesn't do any
transformations but verifies that an environment is configured correctly
for production:
```
environments:
prod:
mode: production
# paths should not be scoped to a user (unless a service principal is used)
root_path: /Shared/non_user_path/...
# run_as and permissions should be set at the resource level (or at the top level when that is implemented)
run_as:
user_name: Alice
permissions:
- level: CAN_MANAGE
user_name: Alice
```
Additionally, this extends the existing `mode: development` option,
* now prefixing deployed assets with `[dev your.user]` instead of just
`[dev`]
* validating that development deployments _are_ scoped to a user
## Related
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/578/files (in draft)
## Tests
Manual testing to validate the experience, error messages, and
functionality with all resource types. Automated unit tests.
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Co-authored-by: Fabian Jakobs <fabian.jakobs@databricks.com>
## Changes
Propagate `TF_CLI_CONFIG_FILE` env variable.
From Terraform documentation:
> The location of the Terraform CLI configuration file can also be
specified using the TF_CLI_CONFIG_FILE [environment
variable](https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cli/config/environment-variables)
It allows using custom builds of terraform-provider-databricks, using
config files like:
```tf
provider_installation {
dev_overrides {
"databricks/databricks" = "/Users/gleb.kanterov/terraform-provider-databricks"
}
direct {}
}
```
## Tests
I added unit tests.
## Changes
The pattern `errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist)` is common to check for an
error type.
Errors can implement `Is(error) bool` with a custom equivalence checker.
## Tests
New asserts all pass in the integration test.
## Changes
On Unix systems, the default of `/tmp` always works. No need to
synthesize a path for it.
The custom TMPDIR was causing issues when used from GitHub Actions
runners.
## Tests
Confirmed manually this fixes the issue on GitHub Actions runners.
## Changes
Added support for `bundle.Seq`, simplified `Mutator.Apply` interface by
removing list of mutators from return values/
## Tests
1. Ran `cli bundle deploy` and interrupted it with Cmd + C mid execution
so lock is not released
2. Ran `cli bundle deploy` top make sure that CLI is not trying to
release lock when it fail to acquire it
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 multiples-tasks % cli bundle deploy
Starting upload of bundle files
Uploaded bundle files at /Users/andrew.nester@databricks.com/.bundle/simple-task/development/files!
^C
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 multiples-tasks % cli bundle deploy
Error: deploy lock acquired by andrew.nester@databricks.com at 2023-05-24 12:10:23.050343 +0200 CEST. Use --force to override
```
## Changes
Passes through tmp dir related env vars to the terraform process. Incase
any of them are not set, we assign temp dir inside bundle cache dir as
the location terraform should use.
## Tests
Manually checked that these env vars do override location where
os.CreateTemp files are created
## Changes
Rename all instances of "bricks" to "databricks".
## Tests
* Confirmed the goreleaser build works, uses the correct new binary
name, and produces the right archives.
* Help output is confirmed to be correct.
* Output of `git grep -w bricks` is minimal with a couple changes
remaining for after the repository rename.
## Changes
When local state file exists it won't be override by remote state file
## Tests
Running `bricks bundle deploy` after state push failed does not override
local state file
Use cases verified:
1. Local state file is newer than remote
2. Local state file is older than remote
3. Local state file does not exist
4. Local state file corrupted
## Changes
Improved error message when 'bricks bundle run' is executed before
'bricks bundle deploy'
The error happens when we attempt to load terraform state when it does
not exist.
The best way to check if terraform state actually exists is to call
`terraform show -json` and that's what already happens here
https://github.com/databricks/bricks/compare/main...error-before-deploy#diff-8c50f8c04e568397bc865b7e02d1f4ec5b18379d8d32daddfeb041035d804f5fL28
Absence of `state.Values` indicates that there is no state and likely
bundle was just never deployed.
## Tests
Ran `bricks bundle run test_job` on a new non-deployed bundle.
**Output:**
`Error: terraform show: No state. Did you forget to run 'bricks bundle
deploy'?`
Running `bricks bundle deploy && bricks bundle run test_job` succeeds.
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Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## Changes
Adds a IsInplaceSupported() function to the event interface. Any event
that now uses the progress logger has to declare whether they support in
place logging
## Tests
Manually
## Changes
These are unlikely to ever be DBFS paths so we can remove this level of indirection to simplify.
**Note:** this is a breaking change. Downstream usage of these fields must be updated.
## Tests
Existing tests pass.
## Changes
This PR changes the files.Delete() mutator to delete the sync snapshots
file on destroy. This ensures that files will be uploaded when the
bundle is uploaded again.
## Tests
- [x] Manual test: Ran `bricks bundle destroy`, observed that the sync
snapshots file was deleted.
## Changes
This is useful when developing the Databricks Terraform provider where
you keep a local-only build of the provider and refer to it using $HOME
from `~/.terraformrc`, for example like this:
```
plugin_cache_dir = "$HOME/.terraform.d/plugin-cache"
```
## Tests
That $HOME is passed through cannot be tested as is because the
`tfexec.Terraform` struct doesn't expose it through public fields or
methods. What can be tested is a successful run of the initialize
mutator and this is included in this commit.
## Changes
Pull state before deploying and push state after deploying.
Note: the run command was missing mutators to initialize Terraform. This
is necessary if the cache directory is removed between running "deploy"
and "run" (which is valid now that we synchronize state).
## Tests
Manually.
## Changes
The databricks_permissions resource may be generated if a bundle
resource includes a `permissions` block. There's no need to incorporate
details from the materialization into the bundle configuration struct.
## Tests
Confirmed that this fixes `bricks bundle run` when dealing with a bundle
with permission configuration.
## Changes
Auth relied on setting a profile. In this change we enumerate all
configuration properties and export all non-empty ones as a map with
environment variables. We then pass this map to the Terraform execution
wrapper.
This results in Terraform using the bundle's authentication
configuration.
This change is needed to make #287 work.
## Tests
Manually.
Add configuration:
```
bundle:
lock:
enabled: true
force: false
```
The force field can be set by passing the `--force` argument to `bricks
bundle deploy`. Doing so means the deployment lock is acquired even if
it is currently held. This should only be used in exceptional cases
(e.g. a previous deployment has failed to release the lock).
1. Perform file synchronization on deploy
2. Update notebook file path translation logic to point to the
synchronization target rather than treating the notebook as an artifact
and uploading it separately.
Users can opt out and use the system-installed version with the
following configuration:
```
bundle:
terraform:
exec_path: terraform
```
This will find the binary in $PATH and replace it with the found value.
If this is not set, the initialize phase will install Terraform in the
bundle's cache directory.
This includes 3 mutators:
* Interpolate resources references to TF compatible format
* Convert resources struct to TF JSON format and write it to disk
* Run TF apply