## Changes
Update the output of the `deploy` command to be more concise and
consistent:
```
$ databricks bundle deploy
Building my_project...
Uploading my_project-0.0.1+20231207.205106-py3-none-any.whl...
Uploading bundle files to /Users/lennart.kats@databricks.com/.bundle/my_project/dev/files...
Deploying resources...
Updating deployment state...
Deployment complete!
```
This does away with the intermediate success messages, makes consistent
use of `...`, and only prints the success message at the very end after
everything is completed.
Below is the original output for comparison:
```
$ databricks bundle deploy
Detecting Python wheel project...
Found Python wheel project at /tmp/output/my_project
Building my_project...
Build succeeded
Uploading my_project-0.0.1+20231207.205134-py3-none-any.whl...
Upload succeeded
Starting upload of bundle files
Uploaded bundle files at /Users/lennart.kats@databricks.com/.bundle/my_project/dev/files!
Starting resource deployment
Resource deployment completed!
```
## Changes
Removed hash from the upload path since it's not useful anyway.
The main reason for that change was to make it work on all-purpose
clusters. But in order to make it work, wheel version needs to be
increased anyway. So having only hash in path is useless.
Note: using --build-number (build tag) flag does not help with
re-installing libraries on all-purpose clusters. The reason is that
`pip` ignoring build tag when upgrading the library and only look at
wheel version.
Build tag is only used for sorting the versions and the one with higher
build tag takes priority when installed. It only works if no library is
installed.
See
a15dd75d98/src/pip/_internal/index/package_finder.py (L522-L556)https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/4781
Thus, the only way to reinstall the library on all-purpose cluster is to
increase wheel version manually or use automatic version generation,
f.e.
```
setup(
version=datetime.datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y%m%d.%H%M%S"),
...
)
```
## Tests
Integration tests passed.
## Changes
This PR:
1. Renames `FilesPath` -> `FilePath` and `ArtifactsPath` ->
`ArtifactPath` in the bundle and metadata configuration to make them
consistant with the json tags.
2. Fixes development / production mode error messages to point to
`file_path` and `artifact_path`
## Tests
Existing unit tests. This is a strightforward renaming of the fields.
## Changes
Previously we only supported uploading Python wheels smaller than 10mb
due to using Workspace.Import API and `content ` field
https://docs.databricks.com/api/workspace/workspace/import
By switching to use `WorkspaceFilesClient` we overcome the limit because
it uses POST body for the API instead.
## Tests
`TestAccUploadArtifactFileToCorrectRemotePath` integration test passes
```
=== RUN TestAccUploadArtifactFileToCorrectRemotePath
artifacts_test.go:28: gcp
2023/10/17 15:24:04 INFO Using Google Credentials sdk=true
helpers.go:356: Creating /Users/.../integration-test-wsfs-ekggbkcfdkid
artifacts.Upload(test.whl): Uploading...
2023/10/17 15:24:06 INFO Using Google Credentials mutator=artifacts.Upload(test) sdk=true
artifacts.Upload(test.whl): Upload succeeded
helpers.go:362: Removing /Users/.../integration-test-wsfs-ekggbkcfdkid
--- PASS: TestAccUploadArtifactFileToCorrectRemotePath (5.66s)
PASS
coverage: 14.9% of statements in ./...
ok github.com/databricks/cli/internal 6.109s coverage: 14.9% of statements in ./...
```
This PR adds a few utilities related to Python interpreter detection:
- `python.DetectInterpreters` to detect all Python versions available in
`$PATH` by executing every matched binary name with `--version` flag.
- `python.DetectVirtualEnvPath` to detect if there's any child virtual
environment in `src` directory
- `python.DetectExecutable` to detect if there's python3 installed
either by `which python3` command or by calling
`python.DetectInterpreters().AtLeast("v3.8")`
To be merged after https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/804, as one of
the steps to get https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/637 in, as
previously discussed.
## Changes
Workspace library will be detected by trampoline in 2 cases:
- User defined to use local wheel file
- User defined to use remote wheel file from Workspace file system
In both of these cases we should correctly apply Python trampoline
## Tests
Added a regression test (also covered by Python e2e test)
## Changes
* Update Go SDK to v0.19.0
* Update commands per OpenAPI spec from Go SDK
* Incorporate `client.Do()` signature change to include a (nil) header
map
* Update `workspace.WorkspaceService` mock with permissions methods
* Skip `files` service in codegen; already implemented under the `fs`
command
## Tests
Unit and integration tests pass.
## Changes
Now if the user reference local Python wheel files and do not specify
"artifacts" section, this file will be automatically uploaded by CLI.
Fixes#693
## Tests
Added unit tests
Ran bundle deploy for this configuration
```
resources:
jobs:
some_other_job:
name: "[${bundle.environment}] My Wheel Job"
tasks:
- task_key: TestTask
existing_cluster_id: ${var.job_existing_cluster}
python_wheel_task:
package_name: "my_test_code"
entry_point: "run"
libraries:
- whl: ./dist/*.whl
```
Result
```
andrew.nester@HFW9Y94129 wheel % databricks bundle deploy
artifacts.whl.AutoDetect: Detecting Python wheel project...
artifacts.whl.AutoDetect: No Python wheel project found at bundle root folder
Starting upload of bundle files
Uploaded bundle files at /Users/andrew.nester@databricks.com/.bundle/wheel-task/default/files!
artifacts.Upload(my_test_code-0.0.1-py3-none-any.whl): Uploading...
artifacts.Upload(my_test_code-0.0.1-py3-none-any.whl): Upload succeeded
```
## Changes
Added support for artifacts building for bundles.
Now it allows to specify `artifacts` block in bundle.yml and define a
resource (at the moment Python wheel) to be build and uploaded during
`bundle deploy`
Built artifact will be automatically attached to corresponding job task
or pipeline where it's used as a library
Follow-ups:
1. If artifact is used in job or pipeline, but not found in the config,
try to infer and build it anyway
2. If build command is not provided for Python wheel artifact, infer it
## 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
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
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.
This adds:
* Top level "artifacts" configuration key
* Support for notebooks (does language detection and upload)
* Merge of per-environment artifacts (or artifact overrides) into top level