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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Nester 56dcd3f0a7
Renamed `environments` to `targets` in bundle configuration (#670)
## 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
2023-08-17 15:22:32 +00:00
Lennart Kats (databricks) d55652be07
Extend deployment mode support (#577)
## Changes

This adds `mode: production` option. This mode doesn't do any
transformations but verifies that an environment is configured correctly
for production:

```
environments:
  prod:
    mode: production

    # paths should not be scoped to a user (unless a service principal is used)
    root_path: /Shared/non_user_path/...

    # run_as and permissions should be set at the resource level (or at the top level when that is implemented)
    run_as:
      user_name: Alice
    permissions:
    - level: CAN_MANAGE
      user_name: Alice
```

Additionally, this extends the existing `mode: development` option,
* now prefixing deployed assets with `[dev your.user]` instead of just
`[dev`]
* validating that development deployments _are_ scoped to a user

## Related

https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/578/files (in draft)

## Tests

Manual testing to validate the experience, error messages, and
functionality with all resource types. Automated unit tests.

---------

Co-authored-by: Fabian Jakobs <fabian.jakobs@databricks.com>
2023-07-30 07:19:49 +00:00
Fabian Jakobs 8cfb1c133e
First look for databricks.yml before falling back to bundle.yml (#580)
## Changes
* Add support for using `databricks.yml` as config file. If
`databricks.yml` is not found then falling back to `bundle.yml` for
backwards compatibility.
* Add support for `.yaml` extension.
* Give an error when more than one config file is found

## Tests
* added unit test
* manual testing the different cases

---------

Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
2023-07-18 12:16:34 +02:00
Lennart Kats (databricks) 57e75d3e22
Add development runs (#522)
This implements the "development run" functionality that we desire for DABs in the workspace / IDE.

## bundle.yml changes

In bundle.yml, there should be a "dev" environment that is marked as
`mode: debug`:
```
environments:
  dev:
    default: true
    mode: development # future accepted values might include pull_request, production
```

Setting `mode` to `development` indicates that this environment is used
just for running things for development. This results in several changes
to deployed assets:
* All assets will get '[dev]' in their name and will get a 'dev' tag
* All assets will be hidden from the list of assets (future work; e.g.
for jobs we would have a special job_type that hides it from the list)
* All deployed assets will be ephemeral (future work, we need some form
of garbage collection)
* Pipelines will be marked as 'development: true'
* Jobs can run on development compute through the `--compute` parameter
in the CLI
* Jobs get their schedule / triggers paused
* Jobs get concurrent runs (it's really annoying if your runs get
skipped because the last run was still in progress)

Other accepted values for `mode` are `default` (which does nothing) and
`pull-request` (which is reserved for future use).

## CLI changes

To run a single job called "shark_sighting" on existing compute, use the
following commands:
```
$ databricks bundle deploy --compute 0617-201942-9yd9g8ix
$ databricks bundle run shark_sighting
```

which would deploy and run a job called "[dev] shark_sightings" on the
compute provided. Note that `--compute` is not accepted in production
environments, so we show an error if `mode: development` is not used.

The `run --deploy` command offers a convenient shorthand for the common
combination of deploying & running:
```
$ export DATABRICKS_COMPUTE=0617-201942-9yd9g8ix
$ bundle run --deploy shark_sightings
```
The `--deploy` addition isn't really essential and I welcome feedback 🤔
I played with the idea of a "debug" or "dev" command but that seemed to
only make the option space even broader for users. The above could work
well with an IDE or workspace that automatically sets the target
compute.

One more thing I added is`run --no-wait` can now be used to run
something without waiting for it to be completed (useful for IDE-like
environments that can display progress themselves).
```
$ bundle run --deploy shark_sightings --no-wait
```
2023-07-12 08:51:54 +02:00
Pieter Noordhuis d5474c9673
Revert "Rename jobs -> workflows" (#118)
This reverts PR #111.

This reverts commit 230811031f.
2022-12-01 22:39:15 +01:00
Pieter Noordhuis 230811031f
Rename jobs -> workflows (#111) 2022-12-01 09:35:21 +01:00
Pieter Noordhuis b88b35a510
Move mutator interface to top level bundle package (#105)
While working on artifact upload and workspace interrogation I realized
this mutator interface needs to:
1. Operate at the whole bundle level so it can apply to both
configuration and internal state
2. Include a `context.Context` parameter for a) long running operations
and b) progress reporting

Previous interface:
```
Apply(*config.Root) ([]Mutator, error)
```

New interface:
```
Apply(context.Context, *Bundle) ([]Mutator, error)
```
2022-11-28 10:59:43 +01:00