## Changes
This change is required to enable tracking execution time telemetry for
bundle commands. In order to track execution time for the command
generally, we need to have the databricks auth configuration available
at this section of the code:
41bbd89257/cmd/root/root.go (L99)
In order to do this we can rely on the `configUsed` context key.
Most commands rely on the `root.MustWorkspaceClient` function which
automatically sets the client config in the `configUsed` context key.
Bundle commands, however, do not do so. They instead store their
workspace clients in the `&bundle.Bundle{}` object.
With this PR, the `configUsed` context key will be set for all `bundle`
commands. Functionally nothing changes.
## Tests
Existing tests. Also manually verified that either
`root.MustConfigureBundle` or `utils.ConfigureBundleWithVariables` is
called for all bundle commands (except `bundle init`) thus ensuring this
context key would be set for all bundle commands.
refs for the functions:
1. `root.MustConfigureBundle`:
41bbd89257/cmd/root/bundle.go (L88)
2. `utils.ConfigureBundleWithVariables`:
41bbd89257/cmd/bundle/utils/utils.go (L19)
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## Changes
Enable gofumpt and goimports in golangci-lint and apply autofix.
This makes 'make fmt' redundant, will be cleaned up in follow up diff.
## Tests
Existing tests.
## Changes
Fix all errcheck-found issues in tests and test helpers. Mostly this
done by adding require.NoError(t, err), sometimes panic() where t object
is not available).
Initial change is obtained with aider+claude, then manually reviewed and
cleaned up.
## Tests
Existing tests.
## Changes
The function signature of Cobra's `PreRunE` function has an `error`
return value. We'd like to start returning `diag.Diagnostics` after
loading a bundle, so this is incompatible. This change modifies all
usage of `PreRunE` to load a bundle to inline function calls in the
command's `RunE` function.
## Tests
* Unit tests pass.
* Integration tests pass.
## Changes
Prior to this change, the bundle configuration entry point was loaded
from the function `bundle.Load`. Other configuration files were only
loaded once the caller applied the first set of mutators. This
separation was unnecessary and not ideal in light of gathering
diagnostics while loading _any_ configuration file, not just the ones
from the includes.
This change:
* Updates `bundle.Load` to only verify that the specified path is a
valid bundle root.
* Moves mutators that perform loading to `bundle/config/loader`.
* Adds a "load" phase that takes the place of applying
`DefaultMutators`.
Follow ups:
* Rename `bundle.Load` -> `bundle.Find` (because it no longer performs
loading)
This change depends on #1316 and #1317.
## Tests
Tests pass.
## Changes
If a bundle configuration specifies a workspace host, and the user
specifies a profile to use, we perform a check to confirm that the
workspace host in the bundle configuration and the workspace host from
the profile are identical. If they are not, we return an error. The
check was introduced in #571.
Previously, the code included an assumption that the client
configuration was already loaded from the environment prior to
performing the check. This was not the case, and as such if the user
intended to use a non-default path to `.databrickscfg`, this path was
not used when performing the check.
The fix does the following:
* Resolve the configuration prior to performing the check.
* Don't treat the configuration file not existing as an error.
* Add unit tests.
Fixes#884.
## Tests
Unit tests and manual confirmation.
## Changes
If the caller running the test has one or more environment variables
that are used in the test already set, they can interfere and make tests
fail.
## Tests
Ran tests in `./cmd/root` with Databricks related environment variables
set.
## 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
This change is another step towards a CLI without globals. Also see #595.
The flags for the root command are now encapsulated in struct types.
## Tests
Unit tests pass.
## Changes
Correctly use --profile flag passed for all bundle commands.
Also adds a validation that if bundle configured host mismatches
provided profile, it throws an error.
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>