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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Nester 17ed7a317b
Fixed ignoring required positional parameters when --json flag is provided (#535)
## Changes
When there are positional required parameters in the command which can't
be unmarshalled from JSON, we should require them despite the fact
`--json` flag is provided.

The reason is that for some of the command, for example, `databricks
groups patch ID` these arguments are actually path arguments in API and
can't be set as part of `--json` body provided.

Original change which introduced this ignore logic is here:
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/405

Fixes https://github.com/databricks/cli/issues/533,
https://github.com/databricks/cli/issues/537

Note: Code generation is based on the change in this PR:
https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/536

## Tests
1. Running `cli groups patch 123 --json {...}` works correctly

Backward compatibility tests with previous changes from
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/405
1. `cli clusters events --json '{"cluster_id": "1029-xxxx"}'` - works,
returns list of events
2. `cli clusters events 1029-xxxx` - works, returns list of events
3. `cli clusters events` - works, first prompts for Cluster ID and then
returns the list of events
2023-07-03 13:20:30 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis ad8183d7a9
Bump Go SDK to v0.12.0 (#540)
## Changes

* Regenerate CLI commands
* Ignore `account-access-control-proxy` (see #505)

## Tests

Unit and integration tests pass.
2023-07-03 11:46:45 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis f64c44285f
Decode contents by default in workspace export command (#531)
## Changes

Also see #525.

The direct download flag has been removed in newer versions because of
the content type issue.

Instead, we can make the command decode the base64 output when the
output mode is text.

```
$ databricks workspace export /some/path/script.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo "this is a script"
```

## Tests

New integration test.
2023-06-27 20:42:29 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis c64a3336c5
Add provider detection to the repos create command (#528)
## Changes

Closes #527.

## Tests

Integration tests pass.
2023-06-27 14:17:13 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis 64fcd3d2ee
Allow specifying repo by path for repos commands (#526)
## Changes

The repos commands take a repo ID. It is more convenient to specify
repos by their paths.

Closes #523.

## Tests

New integration tests pass.
2023-06-26 23:37:05 +00:00
dependabot[bot] 7fb34e4767
Bump github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go from 0.9.1-0.20230614092458-b5bbc1c8dabb to 0.10.0 (#497) 2023-06-21 07:43:07 +00:00
Andrew Nester d11128c638
Fixed jobs create command to only accept JSON payload (#498)
## Changes
Fixed jobs create command to only accept JSON payload.

Note: relies on this PR from Go SDK
https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/522

## Tests

```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 cli % ./cli jobs create -h
Create a new job.

  Create a new job.

Usage:
  databricks jobs create [flags]

Flags:
  -h, --help        help for create
      --json JSON   either inline JSON string or @path/to/file.json with request body (default JSON (0 bytes))

Global Flags:
  -e, --environment string       bundle environment to use (if applicable)
      --log-file file            file to write logs to (default stderr)
      --log-format type          log output format (text or json) (default text)
      --log-level format         log level (default disabled)
  -o, --output type              output type: text or json (default text)
  -p, --profile string           ~/.databrickscfg profile
      --progress-format format   format for progress logs (append, inplace, json) (default default)
 ```
2023-06-21 09:25:29 +02:00
Andrew Nester 9cf0e0db24
Correctly set ExactArgs if generated command has positional arguments (#488)
## Changes
Some of the command such as `databricks alerts create` require
positional arguments which are not primitive.

Since these arguments are required, we should correctly set ExactArgs
for such commands

Fixes #367 

## Tests
Running `databricks alerts create`

Before
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 cli % ./cli alerts create                     
panic: runtime error: index out of range [0] with length 0

goroutine 1 [running]:
github.com/databricks/bricks/cmd/workspace/alerts.glob..func1(0x22a1280?, {0x2321638, 0x0, 0x0?})
	github.com/databricks/bricks/cmd/workspace/alerts/alerts.go:57 +0x355
github.com/spf13/cobra.(*Command).execute(0x22a1280, {0x2321638, 0x0, 0x0})
	github.com/spf13/cobra@v1.7.0/command.go:940 +0x862
github.com/spf13/cobra.(*Command).ExecuteC(0x22a0700)
	github.com/spf13/cobra@v1.7.0/command.go:1068 +0x3bd
github.com/spf13/cobra.(*Command).ExecuteContextC(...)
	github.com/spf13/cobra@v1.7.0/command.go:1001
github.com/databricks/bricks/cmd/root.Execute()
	github.com/databricks/bricks/cmd/root/root.go:80 +0x6a
main.main()
	github.com/databricks/bricks/main.go:18 +0x17                                           

```

After
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 cli % ./cli alerts create                                                                
Error: provide command input in JSON format by specifying --json option
```
Acceptance test
```
=== RUN   TestAccAlertsCreateErrWhenNoArguments
    alerts_test.go:10: gcp
    helpers.go:147: Error running command: provide command input in JSON format by specifying --json option
--- PASS: TestAccAlertsCreateErrWhenNoArguments (1.99s)
PASS
```
2023-06-16 12:15:25 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis dd92b3f989
Disable shell completions for generated commands (#483)
## Changes

Disable shell completions for generated commands.

Default completion behavior completes local files which never makes
sense.

Automatic contextual completion of required arguments would be super
powerful but a lot of work to get right. Until then, we could do manual
completion functions in `overrides.go` as needed.

This fixes #374.

## Tests

Confirmed manually that commands no longer complete local files.
2023-06-15 14:56:36 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis c080fc67c9
Associate generated commands with command groups (#475)
## Changes

With this change related commands show up next to each other in help
output.

The ordered list of groups is hard-coded until it can be derived from
the specification.

## Tests

Manually confirmed that the help output of the root command and the
account command list commands by their groups.
2023-06-15 14:47:24 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 30e9cf048c
Bump SDK to latest (#473)
## Changes

This pulls in the Files API work from
https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/423.

## Tests

Integration tests pass.
2023-06-14 18:27:29 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 96643fd746
Hide commands under preview from help output (#469)
## Changes

TSIA

Depends on https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/497.

## Tests

Manually looked at the help output and no longer see the hidden commands.
2023-06-14 14:59:57 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis f219a0da5a
Annotate generated commands with OpenAPI package name (#466)
Co-authored-by: Serge Smertin <259697+nfx@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-13 17:20:42 +02:00
shreyas-goenka d38649088c
Add workspace import-dir command (#456)
## Tests
Testing using integration tests and manually
2023-06-12 21:03:46 +02:00
Serge Smertin 2aa61a7c1b
Update with the latest Go SDK (#457)
## Changes
- removed deprecated methods
- regenerated with the latest OpenAPI spec
- picked up the latest go SDK version

## Tests
`make test`
2023-06-12 14:23:21 +02:00
shreyas-goenka 4818541062
Add workspace export-dir command (#449)
## Changes
This PR:
1. Adds the export-dir command
2. Changes filer.Read to return an error if a user tries to read a
directory
3. Adds returning internal file structures from filer.Stat().Sys()

## Tests
Integration tests and manually
2023-06-08 18:15:12 +02:00
Andrew Nester df3f5863c7
Do not generate prompts for certain commands (#438)
## Changes
Some of the commands do not support prompts, for example `workspace
get-status` but we were wrongly suggesting customers some option.

Quick fix for this is not to provide prompts for these known commands.

Note: it uses a method from this PR in Go SDK
https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/pull/416

## Tests
Running `workspace get-status`

Before
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 multiples-tasks % ../../cli/cli workspace get-status
Error: Path () doesn't start with '/'
```

After
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 multiples-tasks % ../../cli/cli workspace get-status
Error: accepts 1 arg(s), received 0

```
2023-06-05 19:38:45 +02:00
Andrew Nester 1f130f3722
Do not use FgWhite and FgBlack for terminal output (#435)
## Changes
Using white / black color for terminal output will lead to poorly
displayed content in either light or dark terminal backgrounds. Some
other CLIs experienced same issues
(https://github.com/qri-io/qri/pull/774)

Instead, let's just use color to highlight some of the output so it's
more compatible with different background styles

## Tests
<img width="772" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-05 at 16 05 09"
src="https://github.com/databricks/cli/assets/2969996/01790239-6a33-4059-86a8-d5117ea0b75f">

---

<img width="757" alt="Screenshot 2023-06-05 at 16 05 20"
src="https://github.com/databricks/cli/assets/2969996/ea3b9fdc-3782-4f4f-a9df-19e66af0c04f">
2023-06-05 17:30:40 +02:00
Andrew Nester 3dbf7a575a
Better error message if can not load prompts (#437)
## Changes
Better error message if can not load prompts

## Tests
Setup 2 jobs with the same name and ran `cli job get`

```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 multiples-tasks % ../../cli/cli jobs get
Error: failed to load names for Jobs drop-down. Please manually specify required arguments. Original error: duplicate .Settings.Name: duplicatejob
```
2023-06-05 16:32:03 +02:00
Andrew Nester f8255f356b
Added spinner when loading command prompts (#420)
## Changes
Added spinner when loading command prompts

## Tests
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 multiples-tasks % cli jobs get-run
⡿ No RUN_ID argument specified. Loading names for Jobs drop-down.```
2023-06-02 14:13:18 +02:00
Andrew Nester 05eaf7ff50
Added secrets input prompt for secrets put-secret command (#413)
## Changes
Added secrets input prompt for secrets put-secrets command

## Tests

<img width="623" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-30 at 12 06 24"
src="https://github.com/databricks/cli/assets/2969996/9338e6ba-c504-48cc-ac97-cac97dde7a3a">
2023-05-31 10:18:29 +02:00
Andrew Nester aed6450baf
Do not prompt for List methods (#411)
## Changes
Do not prompt for List methods

## Tests
Running
```
cli workspace list
```

Before

```
cli workspace list
Error: Path () doesn't start with '/'
```

After

```
cli workspace list
Error: accepts 1 arg(s), received 0

```
2023-05-26 16:02:53 +02:00
Andrew Nester 3c4d6f637f
Changed service template to correctly handle required positional arguments (#405) 2023-05-26 14:46:08 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis 46df551816
Update to Go SDK v0.9.0 (#396)
## Changes

See https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/releases/tag/v0.9.0.

## Tests

Ran integration tests manually.
2023-05-22 21:27:22 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis 98ebb78c9b
Rename bricks -> databricks (#389)
## 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.
2023-05-16 18:35:39 +02:00
Serge Smertin 4c4a293015
Added OpenAPI command coverage (#357)
This PR adds the following command groups:

## Workspace-level command groups

 * `bricks alerts` - The alerts API can be used to perform CRUD operations on alerts.
 * `bricks catalogs` - A catalog is the first layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace.
 * `bricks cluster-policies` - Cluster policy limits the ability to configure clusters based on a set of rules.
 * `bricks clusters` - The Clusters API allows you to create, start, edit, list, terminate, and delete clusters.
 * `bricks current-user` - This API allows retrieving information about currently authenticated user or service principal.
 * `bricks dashboards` - In general, there is little need to modify dashboards using the API.
 * `bricks data-sources` - This API is provided to assist you in making new query objects.
 * `bricks experiments` - MLflow Experiment tracking.
 * `bricks external-locations` - An external location is an object that combines a cloud storage path with a storage credential that authorizes access to the cloud storage path.
 * `bricks functions` - Functions implement User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in Unity Catalog.
 * `bricks git-credentials` - Registers personal access token for Databricks to do operations on behalf of the user.
 * `bricks global-init-scripts` - The Global Init Scripts API enables Workspace administrators to configure global initialization scripts for their workspace.
 * `bricks grants` - In Unity Catalog, data is secure by default.
 * `bricks groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Workspace, data, and other securable objects.
 * `bricks instance-pools` - Instance Pools API are used to create, edit, delete and list instance pools by using ready-to-use cloud instances which reduces a cluster start and auto-scaling times.
 * `bricks instance-profiles` - The Instance Profiles API allows admins to add, list, and remove instance profiles that users can launch clusters with.
 * `bricks ip-access-lists` - IP Access List enables admins to configure IP access lists.
 * `bricks jobs` - The Jobs API allows you to create, edit, and delete jobs.
 * `bricks libraries` - The Libraries API allows you to install and uninstall libraries and get the status of libraries on a cluster.
 * `bricks metastores` - A metastore is the top-level container of objects in Unity Catalog.
 * `bricks model-registry` - MLflow Model Registry commands.
 * `bricks permissions` - Permissions API are used to create read, write, edit, update and manage access for various users on different objects and endpoints.
 * `bricks pipelines` - The Delta Live Tables API allows you to create, edit, delete, start, and view details about pipelines.
 * `bricks policy-families` - View available policy families.
 * `bricks providers` - Databricks Providers REST API.
 * `bricks queries` - These endpoints are used for CRUD operations on query definitions.
 * `bricks query-history` - Access the history of queries through SQL warehouses.
 * `bricks recipient-activation` - Databricks Recipient Activation REST API.
 * `bricks recipients` - Databricks Recipients REST API.
 * `bricks repos` - The Repos API allows users to manage their git repos.
 * `bricks schemas` - A schema (also called a database) is the second layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace.
 * `bricks secrets` - The Secrets API allows you to manage secrets, secret scopes, and access permissions.
 * `bricks service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms.
 * `bricks serving-endpoints` - The Serving Endpoints API allows you to create, update, and delete model serving endpoints.
 * `bricks shares` - Databricks Shares REST API.
 * `bricks storage-credentials` - A storage credential represents an authentication and authorization mechanism for accessing data stored on your cloud tenant.
 * `bricks table-constraints` - Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables.
 * `bricks tables` - A table resides in the third layer of Unity Catalog’s three-level namespace.
 * `bricks token-management` - Enables administrators to get all tokens and delete tokens for other users.
 * `bricks tokens` - The Token API allows you to create, list, and revoke tokens that can be used to authenticate and access Databricks REST APIs.
 * `bricks users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses.
 * `bricks volumes` - Volumes are a Unity Catalog (UC) capability for accessing, storing, governing, organizing and processing files.
 * `bricks warehouses` - A SQL warehouse is a compute resource that lets you run SQL commands on data objects within Databricks SQL.
 * `bricks workspace` - The Workspace API allows you to list, import, export, and delete notebooks and folders.
 * `bricks workspace-conf` - This API allows updating known workspace settings for advanced users.

## Account-level command groups

 * `bricks account billable-usage` - This API allows you to download billable usage logs for the specified account and date range.
 * `bricks account budgets` - These APIs manage budget configuration including notifications for exceeding a budget for a period.
 * `bricks account credentials` - These APIs manage credential configurations for this workspace.
 * `bricks account custom-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage custom oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Custom OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud.
 * `bricks account encryption-keys` - These APIs manage encryption key configurations for this workspace (optional).
 * `bricks account groups` - Groups simplify identity management, making it easier to assign access to Databricks Account, data, and other securable objects.
 * `bricks account ip-access-lists` - The Accounts IP Access List API enables account admins to configure IP access lists for access to the account console.
 * `bricks account log-delivery` - These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account.
 * `bricks account metastore-assignments` - These APIs manage metastore assignments to a workspace.
 * `bricks account metastores` - These APIs manage Unity Catalog metastores for an account.
 * `bricks account networks` - These APIs manage network configurations for customer-managed VPCs (optional).
 * `bricks account o-auth-enrollment` - These APIs enable administrators to enroll OAuth for their accounts, which is required for adding/using any OAuth published/custom application integration.
 * `bricks account private-access` - These APIs manage private access settings for this account.
 * `bricks account published-app-integration` - These APIs enable administrators to manage published oauth app integrations, which is required for adding/using Published OAuth App Integration like Tableau Cloud for Databricks in AWS cloud.
 * `bricks account service-principals` - Identities for use with jobs, automated tools, and systems such as scripts, apps, and CI/CD platforms.
 * `bricks account storage` - These APIs manage storage configurations for this workspace.
 * `bricks account storage-credentials` - These APIs manage storage credentials for a particular metastore.
 * `bricks account users` - User identities recognized by Databricks and represented by email addresses.
 * `bricks account vpc-endpoints` - These APIs manage VPC endpoint configurations for this account.
 * `bricks account workspace-assignment` - The Workspace Permission Assignment API allows you to manage workspace permissions for principals in your account.
 * `bricks account workspaces` - These APIs manage workspaces for this account.
2023-04-26 13:06:16 +02:00