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Author SHA1 Message Date
shreyas-goenka 28b39cd3f7
Make bundle JSON schema modular with `$defs` (#1700)
## Changes
This PR makes sweeping changes to the way we generate and test the
bundle JSON schema. The main benefits are:

1. More modular JSON schema. Every definition in the schema now is one
level deep and points to references instead of inlining the entire
schema for a field. This unblocks PyDABs from taking a dependency on the
JSON schema.

2. Generate the JSON schema during CLI code generation. Directly stream
it instead of computing it at runtime whenever a user calls `databricks
bundle schema`. This is nice because we no longer need to embed a
partial OpenAPI spec in the CLI. Down the line, we can add a `Schema()`
method to every struct in the Databricks Go SDK and remove the
dependency on the OpenAPI spec altogether. It'll become more important
once we decouple Go SDK structs and methods from the underlying APIs.

3. Add enum values for Go SDK fields in the JSON schema. Better
autocompletion and validation for these fields. As a follow-up, we can
add enum values for non-Go SDK enums as well (created internal ticket to
track).

4. Use "packageName.structName" as a key to read JSON schemas from the
OpenAPI spec for Go SDK structs. Before, we would use an unrolled
presentation of the JSON schema (stored in `bundle_descriptions.json`),
which was complex to parse and include in the final JSON schema output.
This also means loading values from the OpenAPI spec for `target` schema
works automatically and no longer needs custom code.
5. Support recursive types (eg: `for_each_task`). With us now using
$refs everywhere it's trivial to support.
6. Using complex variables would be invalid according to the schema
generated before this PR. Now that bug is fixed. In the future adding
more custom rules will be easier as well due to the single level nature
of the JSON schema.


Since this is a complete change of approach in how we generate the JSON
schema, there are a few (very minor) regressions worth calling out.
1. We'll lose a few custom descriptions for non Go SDK structs that were
a part of `bundle_descriptions.json`. Support for those can be added in
the future as a followup.
2. Since now the final JSON schema is a static artefact, we lose some
lead time for the signal that JSON schema integration tests are failing.
It's okay though since we have a lot of coverage via the existing unit
tests.

## Tests
Unit tests. End to end tests are being added in this PR:
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1726

Previous unit tests were all deleted because they were bloated. Effort
was made to make the new unit tests provide (almost) equivalent
coverage.
2024-09-10 13:55:18 +00:00
shreyas-goenka 8ed9964482
Track multiple locations associated with a `dyn.Value` (#1510)
## Changes
This PR changes the location metadata associated with a `dyn.Value` to a
slice of locations. This will allow us to keep track of location
metadata across merges and overrides.

The convention is to treat the first location in the slice as the
primary location. Also, the semantics are the same as before if there's
only one location associated with a value, that is:
1. For complex values (maps, sequences) the location of the v1 is
primary in Merge(v1, v2)
2. For primitive values the location of v2 is primary in Merge(v1, v2)

## Tests
Modifying existing merge unit tests. Other existing unit tests and
integration tests pass.

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Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
2024-07-16 11:27:27 +00:00
Andrew Nester 5f42791609
Added support for complex variables (#1467)
## Changes
Added support for complex variables

Now it's possible to add and use complex variables as shown below

```
bundle:
  name: complex-variables

resources:
  jobs:
    my_job:
      job_clusters:
        - job_cluster_key: key
          new_cluster: ${var.cluster}
      tasks:
      - task_key: test
        job_cluster_key: key

variables:
  cluster:
    description: "A cluster definition"
    type: complex
    default:
      spark_version: "13.2.x-scala2.11"
      node_type_id: "Standard_DS3_v2"
      num_workers: 2
      spark_conf:
        spark.speculation: true
        spark.databricks.delta.retentionDurationCheck.enabled: false
```

Fixes #1298

- [x] Support for complex variables
- [x] Allow variable overrides (with shortcut) in targets
- [x] Don't allow to provide complex variables via flag or env variable
- [x] Fail validation if complex value is used but not `type: complex`
provided
- [x] Support using variables inside complex variables 

## Tests
Added unit tests

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Co-authored-by: shreyas-goenka <88374338+shreyas-goenka@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-26 10:25:32 +00:00
shreyas-goenka 6fd581d173
Allow variable references in non-string fields in the JSON schema (#1398)
## Tests
Verified manually.

Before:
<img width="373" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-24 at 7 18 44 PM"
src="https://github.com/databricks/cli/assets/88374338/b4aef51f-0c16-4589-9d47-cdec9ab91158">

After:
<img width="364" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-24 at 7 18 31 PM"
src="https://github.com/databricks/cli/assets/88374338/3d8e412e-77ee-4641-943d-f99eab26ba02">
<img width="356" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-24 at 7 16 54 PM"
src="https://github.com/databricks/cli/assets/88374338/2aed369a-3c6a-4754-9c76-0969423f319e">

Manually verified the schema diff is sane. Example:
```
<                               "type": "boolean",
<                               "description": "If inference tables are enabled or not. NOTE: If you have already disabled payload logging once, you cannot enable again."
---
>                               "description": "If inference tables are enabled or not. NOTE: If you have already disabled payload logging once, you cannot enable again.",
>                               "anyOf": [
>                                 {
>                                   "type": "boolean"
>                                 },
>                                 {
>                                   "type": "string",
>                                   "pattern": "\\$\\{([a-zA-Z]+([-_]?[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*(\\.[a-zA-Z]+([-_]?[a-zA-Z0-9]+)*)*)\\}"
>                                 }
>                               ]
```
2024-04-25 11:20:45 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis a95b1c7dcf
Retain location information of variable reference (#1333)
## Changes

Variable substitution works as if the variable reference is literally
replaced with its contents.

The following fields should be interpreted in the same way regardless of
where the variable is defined:
```yaml
foo: ${var.some_path}
bar: "./${var.some_path}"
```

Before this change, `foo` would inherit the location information of the
variable definition. After this change, it uses the location information
of the variable reference, making the behavior for `foo` and `bar`
identical.

Fixes #1330.

## Tests

The new test passes only with the fix.
2024-04-03 10:40:29 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 26094f01a0
Define `dyn.Mapping` to represent maps (#1301)
## Changes

Before this change maps were stored as a regular Go map with string
keys. This didn't let us capture metadata (location information) for map
keys.

To address this, this change replaces the use of the regular Go map with
a dedicated type for a dynamic map. This type stores the `dyn.Value` for
both the key and the value. It uses a map to still allow O(1) lookups
and redirects those into a slice.

## Tests

* All existing unit tests pass (some with minor modifications due to
interface change).
* Equality assertions with `assert.Equal` no longer worked because the
new `dyn.Mapping` persists the order in which keys are set and is
therefore susceptible to map ordering issues. To fix this, I added a
`dynassert` package that forwards all assertions to `testify/assert` but
intercepts equality for `dyn.Value` arguments.
2024-03-25 11:01:09 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis a2a4948047
Allow use of variables references in primitive non-string fields (#1219)
## Changes

This change enables the use of bundle variables for boolean, integer,
and floating point fields.

## Tests

* Unit tests.
* I ran a manual test to confirm parameterizing the number of workers in
a cluster definition works.
2024-02-19 10:44:51 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 5f59572cb3
Fix issue where interpolating a new ref would rewrite unrelated fields (#1217)
## Changes

When resolving a value returned by the lookup function, the code would
call into `resolveRef` with the key that `resolveKey` was called with.
In doing so, it would cache the _new_ ref under that key.

We fix this by caching ref resolution only at the top level and relying
on lookup caching to avoid duplicate work.

This came up while testing #1098.

## Tests

Unit test.
2024-02-16 16:19:40 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis f54e790a3b
Ensure every variable reference is passed to lookup function (#1176)
## Changes

References to keys that themselves are also variable references were
shortcircuited in the previous approach. This meant that certain fields
were resolved even if the lookup function would have instructed to skip
resolution.

To fix this we separate the memoization of resolved variable references
from the memoization of lookups. Now, every variable reference is passed
through the lookup function.

## Tests

Before this change, the new test failed with:
```
=== RUN   TestResolveWithSkipEverything
    [...]/libs/dyn/dynvar/resolve_test.go:208: 
        	Error Trace:	[...]/libs/dyn/dynvar/resolve_test.go:208
        	Error:      	Not equal: 
        	            	expected: "${d} ${c} ${c} ${d}"
        	            	actual  : "${b} ${a} ${a} ${b}"
        	            	
        	            	Diff:
        	            	--- Expected
        	            	+++ Actual
        	            	@@ -1 +1 @@
        	            	-${d} ${c} ${c} ${d}
        	            	+${b} ${a} ${a} ${b}
        	Test:       	TestResolveWithSkipEverything
```
2024-02-06 15:01:49 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis 14abcb3ad7
Add `dynvar` package for variable resolution with a `dyn.Value` tree (#1143)
## Changes

This is the `dyn` counterpart to the `bundle/config/interpolation`
package.

It relies on the paths in `${foo.bar}` being valid `dyn.Path` instances.
It leverages `dyn.Walk` to get a complete picture of all variable
references and uses `dyn.Get` to retrieve values pointed to by variable
references.

Depends on #1142.

## Tests

Unit test coverage. I tried to mirror the tests from
`bundle/config/interpolation` and added new ones where applicable (for
example to test type retention of referenced values).
2024-01-24 18:49:06 +00:00