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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lennart Kats (databricks) e885794722
Show actionable errors for collaborative deployment scenarios (#1386)
## Changes

This adds diagnostics for collaborative (production) deployment
scenarios, including:

- Bob deploys a bundle that is normally deployed by Alice, but this
fails because Bob can't write to `/Users/Alice/.bundle`.
- Charlie deploys a bundle that is normally deployed by Alice, but this
fails because he can't create a new pipeline where Alice would be the
owner.
- Alice deploys a bundle where she didn't list herself as one of the
CAN_MANAGE users in permissions. That can work, but is probably a
mistake.

## Tests

Unit tests, manual testing.
2024-10-10 11:18:23 +00:00
shreyas-goenka 4d8eba04cd
Compare `.Kind()` instead of direct equality checks on a `dyn.Value` (#1520)
## Changes

This PR makes two changes:

1. In https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1510 we'll be adding
multiple associated location metadata with a dyn.Value. The Go compiler
does not allow comparing structs if they contain slice values
(presumably due to multiple possible definitions for equality). In
anticipation for adding a `[]dyn.Location` type field to `dyn.Value`
this PR removes all direct comparisons of `dyn.Value` and instead relies
on the kind.

2. Retain location metadata for values in convert.FromTyped. The change
diff is exactly the same as https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1523.
It's been combined with this PR because they both depend on each other
to prevent test failures (forming a test failure deadlock).

Go patch used:
```
@@
var x expression
@@
-x == dyn.InvalidValue
+x.Kind() == dyn.KindInvalid

@@
var x expression
@@
-x != dyn.InvalidValue
+x.Kind() != dyn.KindInvalid

@@
var x expression
@@
-x == dyn.NilValue
+x.Kind() == dyn.KindNil

@@
var x expression
@@
-x != dyn.NilValue
+x.Kind() != dyn.KindNil
```
 

## Tests
Unit tests and integration tests pass.
2024-06-27 13:28:19 +00:00
shreyas-goenka 1d9bf4b2c4
Add legacy option for `run_as` (#1384)
## Changes
This PR partially reverts the changes in
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1233 and puts the old code under
an "experimental.use_legacy_run_as" configuration. This gives customers
who ran into the breaking change made in the PR a way out.


## Tests
Both manually and via unit tests.

Manually verified that run_as works for pipelines now. And if a user
wants to use the feature they need to be both a Metastore and a
workspace admin.

---------

Error when the deploying user is a workspace admin but not a metastore
admin:
```
Error: terraform apply: exit status 1

Error: cannot update permissions: User is not a metastore admin for Metastore 'deco-uc-prod-aws-us-east-1'.

  with databricks_permissions.pipeline_foo,
  on bundle.tf.json line 23, in resource.databricks_permissions.pipeline_foo:
  23:       }
```

--------

Output of bundle validate:
```
➜  bundle-playground git:(master) ✗ cli bundle validate
Warning: You are using the legacy mode of run_as. The support for this mode is experimental and might be removed in a future release of the CLI. In order to run the DLT pipelines in your DAB as the run_as user this mode changes the owners of the pipelines to the run_as identity, which requires the user deploying the bundle to be a workspace admin, and also a Metastore admin if the pipeline target is in UC.
  at experimental.use_legacy_run_as
  in databricks.yml:13:22

Name: bundle-playground
Target: default
Workspace:
  Host: https://dbc-a39a1eb1-ef95.cloud.databricks.com
  User: shreyas.goenka@databricks.com
  Path: /Users/shreyas.goenka@databricks.com/.bundle/bundle-playground/default

Found 1 warning
```
2024-04-22 11:51:41 +00:00
shreyas-goenka 6ca57a7e68
Add docs URL for `run_as` in error message (#1381) 2024-04-19 14:09:33 +00:00
shreyas-goenka 5df4c7e134
Add allow list for resources when bundle `run_as` is set (#1233)
## Changes
This PR introduces an allow list for resource types that are allowed
when the run_as for the bundle is not the same as the current deployment
user.

This PR also adds a test to ensure that any new resources added to DABs
will have to add the resource to either the allow list or add an error
to fail when run_as identity is not the same as deployment user.

## Tests
Unit tests
2024-03-27 16:13:53 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis ed194668db
Return `diag.Diagnostics` from mutators (#1305)
## Changes

This diagnostics type allows us to capture multiple warnings as well as
errors in the return value. This is a preparation for returning
additional warnings from mutators in case we detect non-fatal problems.

* All return statements that previously returned an error now return
`diag.FromErr`
* All return statements that previously returned `fmt.Errorf` now return
`diag.Errorf`
* All `err != nil` checks now use `diags.HasError()` or `diags.Error()`

## Tests

* Existing tests pass.
* I confirmed no call site under `./bundle` or `./cmd/bundle` uses
`errors.Is` on the return value from mutators. This is relevant because
we cannot wrap errors with `%w` when calling `diag.Errorf` (like
`fmt.Errorf`; context in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/47641).
2024-03-25 14:18:47 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 87dd46a3f8
Use dynamic configuration model in bundles (#1098)
## Changes

This is a fundamental change to how we load and process bundle
configuration. We now depend on the configuration being represented as a
`dyn.Value`. This representation is functionally equivalent to Go's
`any` (it is variadic) and allows us to capture metadata associated with
a value, such as where it was defined (e.g. file, line, and column). It
also allows us to represent Go's zero values properly (e.g. empty
string, integer equal to 0, or boolean false).

Using this representation allows us to let the configuration model
deviate from the typed structure we have been relying on so far
(`config.Root`). We need to deviate from these types when using
variables for fields that are not a string themselves. For example,
using `${var.num_workers}` for an integer `workers` field was impossible
until now (though not implemented in this change).

The loader for a `dyn.Value` includes functionality to capture any and
all type mismatches between the user-defined configuration and the
expected types. These mismatches can be surfaced as validation errors in
future PRs.

Given that many mutators expect the typed struct to be the source of
truth, this change converts between the dynamic representation and the
typed representation on mutator entry and exit. Existing mutators can
continue to modify the typed representation and these modifications are
reflected in the dynamic representation (see `MarkMutatorEntry` and
`MarkMutatorExit` in `bundle/config/root.go`).

Required changes included in this change:
* The existing interpolation package is removed in favor of
`libs/dyn/dynvar`.
* Functionality to merge job clusters, job tasks, and pipeline clusters
are now all broken out into their own mutators.

To be implemented later:
* Allow variable references for non-string types.
* Surface diagnostics about the configuration provided by the user in
the validation output.
* Some mutators use a resource's configuration file path to resolve
related relative paths. These depend on `bundle/config/paths.Path` being
set and populated through `ConfigureConfigFilePath`. Instead, they
should interact with the dynamically typed configuration directly. Doing
this also unlocks being able to differentiate different base paths used
within a job (e.g. a task override with a relative path defined in a
directory other than the base job).

## Tests

* Existing unit tests pass (some have been modified to accommodate)
* Integration tests pass
2024-02-16 19:41:58 +00:00
Andrew Nester 4ee926b885
Added run_as section for bundle configuration (#692)
## Changes
Added run_as section for bundle configuration.

This section allows to define an user name or service principal which
will be applied as an execution identity for jobs and DLT pipelines. In
the case of DLT, identity defined in `run_as` will be assigned
`IS_OWNER` permission on this pipeline.

## Tests
Added unit tests for configuration.

Also ran deploy for the following bundle configuration

```
bundle:
  name: "run_as"

run_as:
  # service_principal_name: "f7263fcc-56d0-4981-8baf-c2a45296690b"
  user_name: "lennart.kats@databricks.com"

resources:
  pipelines:
    andrew_pipeline:
      name: "Andrew Nester pipeline"
      libraries:
        - notebook:
            path: ./test.py

  jobs:
    job_one:
      name: Job One
      tasks:
        - task_key: "task"
          new_cluster:
            num_workers: 1
            spark_version: 13.2.x-snapshot-scala2.12
            node_type_id: i3.xlarge
            runtime_engine: PHOTON
          notebook_task: 
            notebook_path: "./test.py"
```
2023-08-23 16:47:07 +00:00