## 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.
## Changes
Consider the following host based configuration:
```
bundle:
name: job_with_file_task
workspace:
host: https://e2-dogfood.staging.cloud.databricks.com/
```
If you have a DEFAULT profile, then this host is ignored. The solution
proposed here is to remove the profile config loader if host is
explicitly specified in the bundle config.
This does come with a cost, namely that if a `DATABRICKS_CONFIG_PROFILE`
env var will be ignored, which maybe goes against unified auth spec
The ideal solution here is probably to make a change to go-SDK to not
select DEFAULT profile if host is not empty
## Tests
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This PR adds a bundle: "readonly" struct tag to the json schema
generator. This allows us to skip generating json schema for internal
readonly fields
Tested using unit test
## Changes
This improves out of the box usability where a user who already
configured a `.databrickscfg` file will be able to reference the
workspace host in their `bundle.yml` and it will automatically pick up
the right profile.
## Tests
* Newly added tests pass.
* Manual testing confirms intended behavior.
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Co-authored-by: shreyas-goenka <88374338+shreyas-goenka@users.noreply.github.com>
The workspace root path is a base path for bundle storage. If not
specified, it defaults to `~/.bundle/name/environment`. This default, or
other paths starting with `~` are expanded to the current user's home
directory. The configuration also includes fields for the files path,
artifacts path, and state path. By default, these are nested under the
root path, but can be overridden if needed.
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
Load a tree of configuration files anchored at `bundle.yml` into the
`config.Root` struct.
All mutations (from setting defaults to merging files) are observable
through the `mutator.Mutator` interface.