## Changes
This diagnostics type allows us to capture multiple warnings as well as
errors in the return value. This is a preparation for returning
additional warnings from mutators in case we detect non-fatal problems.
* All return statements that previously returned an error now return
`diag.FromErr`
* All return statements that previously returned `fmt.Errorf` now return
`diag.Errorf`
* All `err != nil` checks now use `diags.HasError()` or `diags.Error()`
## Tests
* Existing tests pass.
* I confirmed no call site under `./bundle` or `./cmd/bundle` uses
`errors.Is` on the return value from mutators. This is relevant because
we cannot wrap errors with `%w` when calling `diag.Errorf` (like
`fmt.Errorf`; context in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/47641).
## Changes
The code relied on the `Name` property being accessible for every
resource. This is generally true, but because these property structs are
embedded as pointer, they can be nil. This is also why the tests had to
initialize the embedded struct to pass. This changes the approach to use
the keys from the resource map instead, so that we no longer rely on the
non-nil embedded struct.
Note: we should evaluate whether we should turn these into values
instead of pointers. I don't recall if we get value from them being
pointers.
## Tests
Unit tests pass.
## Changes
Now it's possible to define top level `permissions` section in bundle
configuration and permissions defined there will be applied to all
resources defined in the bundle.
Supported top-level permission levels: CAN_MANAGE, CAN_VIEW, CAN_RUN.
Permissions are applied to: Jobs, DLT Pipelines, ML Models, ML
Experiments and Model Service Endpoints
```
bundle:
name: permissions
workspace:
host: ***
permissions:
- level: CAN_VIEW
group_name: test-group
- level: CAN_MANAGE
user_name: user@company.com
- level: CAN_RUN
service_principal_name: 123456-abcdef
```
## Tests
Added corresponding unit tests + ran `bundle validate` and `bundle
deploy` manually