## Changes
Previously we only supported uploading Python wheels smaller than 10mb
due to using Workspace.Import API and `content ` field
https://docs.databricks.com/api/workspace/workspace/import
By switching to use `WorkspaceFilesClient` we overcome the limit because
it uses POST body for the API instead.
## Tests
`TestAccUploadArtifactFileToCorrectRemotePath` integration test passes
```
=== RUN TestAccUploadArtifactFileToCorrectRemotePath
artifacts_test.go:28: gcp
2023/10/17 15:24:04 INFO Using Google Credentials sdk=true
helpers.go:356: Creating /Users/.../integration-test-wsfs-ekggbkcfdkid
artifacts.Upload(test.whl): Uploading...
2023/10/17 15:24:06 INFO Using Google Credentials mutator=artifacts.Upload(test) sdk=true
artifacts.Upload(test.whl): Upload succeeded
helpers.go:362: Removing /Users/.../integration-test-wsfs-ekggbkcfdkid
--- PASS: TestAccUploadArtifactFileToCorrectRemotePath (5.66s)
PASS
coverage: 14.9% of statements in ./...
ok github.com/databricks/cli/internal 6.109s coverage: 14.9% of statements in ./...
```
## Changes
Added support for artifacts building for bundles.
Now it allows to specify `artifacts` block in bundle.yml and define a
resource (at the moment Python wheel) to be build and uploaded during
`bundle deploy`
Built artifact will be automatically attached to corresponding job task
or pipeline where it's used as a library
Follow-ups:
1. If artifact is used in job or pipeline, but not found in the config,
try to infer and build it anyway
2. If build command is not provided for Python wheel artifact, infer it