This PR:
1. Refactors the sync integration tests to make them more readable
2. Adds additional tests for edge cases we encountered during vscode
runs
3. Intensional side effect: sync integration tests are also green on
windows (see
https://github.com/databricks/eng-dev-ecosystem/actions/runs/3817365642/jobs/6493576727)
Change in coverage
- We now test for python notebook <-> python file interconversion and
python notebook deletion being synced to workspace
- Tests are split up and are more focused on testing specific edge cases
This PR:
- Implements safeguards for not accidentally/maliciously deleting repos
by sanitizing relative paths
- Adds versioning for snapshot schemas to allow invalidation if needed
- Adds logic to delete preexisting remote artifacts that might not have
been cleaned up properly if they conflict with an upload
- A bunch of tests for the changes here
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
This PR does multiple things, which are:
1. Creates .databricks dir according to outcomes concluded in "bricks
configuration principles"
2. Puts the sync snapshots into a file whose names is tagged with
md5(concat(host, remote-path))
3. Saves both host and username in the bricks snapshot for debuggability
Tested manually:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88374338/195672267-9dd90230-570f-49b7-847f-05a5a6fd8986.mov
Contains changes to make this integration test work on our GitHub
actions testing env
1. use go run main.go to run bricks sync to run the latest bricks from
master
2. Log the output from the bricks sync process to allow for debugging
3. removed databricks.yml and instead rely on BRICKS_ROOT and other env
vars for auth and bricks sync
4. Added --persist-snapshot set to false to test full sync (same as is
used in the vscode extension
<img width="898" alt="Screenshot 2022-09-27 at 4 26 18 PM"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88374338/192553769-7af08ca0-b73a-4cf6-a214-8c58edc4c3e5.png">
The additional logs in the picture above are from a wip PR in deco cli
that I made some changes to in order to make deco cli work with bricks :
https://github.com/databricks/eng-dev-ecosystem/pull/97