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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
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 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
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
Andrew Nester 3c4d6f637f
Changed service template to correctly handle required positional arguments (#405) 2023-05-26 14:46:08 +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