Since there is no .git directory in Workspace file system, we need to make
an API call to fetch git checkout status (root of the repo, current branch, etc).
(api/2.0/workspace/get-status?return_git_info=true).
Refactor Repository to accept repository root rather than calculate it.
This helps, because Repository is currently created in multiple places and
finding the repository root is expensive.
This will require API call when run inside a workspace, which will
require workspace client (we don't have one at the current point). We
want to keep Load phase quick, since it's common across all commands.
## Changes
The full workspace path for a notebook does not contain the notebook's
extension. If a user converts that file path to a relative path (like
`/Workspace/bundle_root/bar/nb` -> `./bar/nb`), they can be confused as
to why the new file path does not work.
The changes in this PR nudge them to add the appropriate file extension
(e.g., `./bar/nb.py` or `./bar/nb.ipynb`).
One common way users can end up in this scenario is by using the view
job as YAML functionality in the Databricks UI.
## Tests
Unit test and manually.
```
(.venv) ➜ bundle-playground git:(master) ✗ cli bundle validate
Error: notebook ./foo not found. Local notebook references are expected
to contain one of the following file extensions: [.py, .r, .scala, .sql, .ipynb]
```
## Changes
This change adds a preset for source-linked deployments. It is enabled
by default for targets in `development` mode **if** the Databricks CLI
is running from the `/Workspace` directory on DBR. It does not have an
effect when running the CLI anywhere else.
Key highlights:
1. Files in this mode won't be uploaded to workspace
2. Created resources will use references to source files instead of
their workspace copies
## Tests
1. Apply preset unit test covering conditional logic
2. High-level process target mode unit test for testing integration
between mutators
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## Changes
This field was special-cased in #1307 because it's not part of the JSON
payload in the SDK struct.
This approach, while pragmatic, meant it didn't show up in the JSON
schema. While debugging an issue with quality monitors in #1900, I
couldn't figure out why I was getting schema errors on this field, or
how it was passed through to the TF representation. This commit removes
the special case and makes it behave like everything else.
## Tests
* Unit tests pass.
* Confirmed that the updated schema failed validation before this
change.
## Changes
Whether or not the CLI is running on DBR can be detected once and stored
in the command's context.
By storing it in the context, it can easily be mocked for testing.
This builds on the simpler approach and conversation in #1744. It
unblocks testing of the DBR-specific paths while not compromising on the
checks we can perform to test if the CLI is running on DBR.
## Tests
* Unit tests for the new `dbr` package
* New unit test for the `ConfigureWSFS` mutator
Known issues:
- [ ] _(non-blocking with a command override)_ `apps.Update` requires 2
`name` params (one from path, one from request body)
- [ ] _(non-blocking)_ `lakeview.Create` does not require positional
argument `display_name` anymore because it's not marked as required in
request body
Bumps
[github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go](https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go)
from 0.49.0 to 0.51.0.
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## Changes
The file presence check for dashboard files was missing a
`filepath.ToSlash`.
This means it didn't work on Windows unless the dashboard was located at
a path without slashes (i.e. the bundle root).
Closes#1875.
## Tests
* Added a unit test to cover this case (failed before the fix).
* Manually ran a dashboard deployment on Windows.
## Changes
Adds a textual output to the `databricks bundle summary` command, which
includes URLs of deployed resources.
Example usage:
```
$ databricks bundle summary
Name: my_pipeline
Target: dev
Workspace:
Host: https://domain.databricks.com
User: user@databricks.com
Path: /Users/user@databricks.com/.bundle/my_pipeline/dev
Resources:
Jobs:
my_project_job:
Name: [dev lennart] my_project_job
URL: https://domain.databricks.com/jobs/206899209187287?o=6051921418418893
Pipelines:
my_project_pipeline:
Name: [dev lennart] my_project_pipeline
URL: https://domain.databricks.com/pipelines/3f849fd5-ba7d-47fa-a34c-c6bf034b4f58?o=6051921418418893
```
Notes:
* The top headers of the output are the same as those from the existing
`bundle validate` command
* URLs are colored light blue in the output
* For resources that haven't been deployed yet, we show `(not deployed)`
in place of the URL
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## Changes
The two functions `GetShortUserName` and `IsServicePrincipal` are
unrelated to auth or the purpose of the auth package. This change moves
them into their own package and updates `IsServicePrincipal` to take an
`*iam.User` argument instead of a string username.
## Tests
Tests pass.
## Changes
This adds diagnostics for collaborative (production) deployment
scenarios, including:
- Bob deploys a bundle that is normally deployed by Alice, but this
fails because Bob can't write to `/Users/Alice/.bundle`.
- Charlie deploys a bundle that is normally deployed by Alice, but this
fails because he can't create a new pipeline where Alice would be the
owner.
- Alice deploys a bundle where she didn't list herself as one of the
CAN_MANAGE users in permissions. That can work, but is probably a
mistake.
## Tests
Unit tests, manual testing.
## Changes
Due to platform changes, all libraries, notebooks and etc. paths used in
Databricks must be started with either /Workspace or /Volumes prefix.
This PR makes sure that all bundle paths are correctly prefixed.
Note: this change is a breaking change if user previously configured and
used `/Workspace/Workspace` folder in their workspace file system or
having `/Workspace/${workspace.root_path}...` pattern configured
anywhere in their bundle config
Fixes: #1751
AI:
- [x] Scan DABs config and error out on
`/Workspace/${workspace.root_path}...` pattern usage
## Tests
Added unit tests
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## Changes
Default workspace path for resources with a presence in the workspace
tree.
Note: this path is **not** created automatically (yet). We need this
only for dashboards (so far), so can take care of creation if one or
more dashboards are part of a deployment. This saves an API call for
deployments where this is not necessary.
## Tests
Expanded existing tests.
## Changes
This fixes the user-reported panic in `apply_presets.go`. I'm still
unsure how to reproduce this, since the CLI just reports `ob broken_job
is not defined` when I try to use `bundle deploy` with an empty job.
That said — we may as well be defensive here and I see we have lots of
checks for empty job/cluster/etc. settings scattered throughout our code
base so at least we're somewhat consistent.
## Changes
After introducing the `SyncRootPath` field on the bundle (#1694), the
previous `RootPath` became ambiguous. Does it mean the bundle root path
or the sync root path? This PR renames to field to `BundleRootPath` to
remove the ambiguity.
## Tests
n/a
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I plan to use this in https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1780, to
set the line and column numbers as well for the locations.
gopatch file used:
```
@@
var x expression
var y expression
var z expression
@@
-bundletest.SetLocation(x, y, z)
+bundletest.SetLocation(x, y, []dyn.Location{{File: z}})
```
## Summary
Use the friendly name of service principals when shortening their name.
This change is helpful for the prefix in development mode. Instead of
adding a prefix like `[dev 1706906c-c0a2-4c25-9f57-3a7aa3cb8123]`, we'll
prefix like `[dev my_principal]`.
## Changes
We added a custom resolver for the cluster to add filtering for the
cluster source when we list all clusters.
Without the filtering listing could take a very long time (5-10 mins)
which leads to lookup timeouts.
## Tests
Existing unit tests passing
## Changes
Explain the error when the `databricks-pydabs` package is not installed
or the Python environment isn't correctly activated.
Example output:
```
Error: python mutator process failed: ".venv/bin/python3 -m databricks.bundles.build --phase load --input .../input.json --output .../output.json --diagnostics .../diagnostics.json: exit status 1", use --debug to enable logging
.../.venv/bin/python3: Error while finding module specification for 'databricks.bundles.build' (ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'databricks')
Explanation: 'databricks-pydabs' library is not installed in the Python environment.
If using Python wheels, ensure that 'databricks-pydabs' is included in the dependencies,
and that the wheel is installed in the Python environment:
$ .venv/bin/pip install -e .
If using a virtual environment, ensure it is specified as the venv_path property in databricks.yml,
or activate the environment before running CLI commands:
experimental:
pydabs:
venv_path: .venv
```
## Tests
Unit tests
## Changes
Preserve diagnostics if there are any errors or warnings when
PythonMutator normalizes output. If anything goes wrong during
conversion, diagnostics contain the relevant location and path.
## Tests
Unit tests
## Changes
* Provide a more helpful error when using an artifact_path based on
/Volumes
* Allow the use of short_names in /Volumes paths
## Example cases
Example of a valid /Volumes artifact_path:
* `artifact_path:
/Volumes/catalog/schema/${workspace.current_user.short_name}/libs`
Example of an invalid /Volumes path (when using `mode: development`):
* `artifact_path: /Volumes/catalog/schema/libs`
* Resulting error: `artifact_path should contain the current username or
${workspace.current_user.short_name} to ensure uniqueness when using
'mode: development'`
## Changes
This changes makes sure we ignore CLI version check on development
builds of the CLI.
Before:
```
$ cat databricks.yml | grep cli_version
databricks_cli_version: ">= 0.223.1"
$ cli bundle deploy
Error: Databricks CLI version constraint not satisfied. Required: >= 0.223.1, current: 0.0.0-dev+06b169284737
```
after
```
...
$ cli bundle deploy
...
Warning: Ignoring Databricks CLI version constraint for development build. Required: >= 0.223.1, current: 0.0.0-dev+d52d6f08fcd5
```
## Tests
<!-- How is this tested? -->
## Changes
This field allows a user to configure paths to synchronize to the
workspace.
Allowed values are relative paths to files and directories anchored at
the directory where the field is set. If one or more values traverse up
the directory tree (to an ancestor of the bundle root directory), the
CLI will dynamically determine the root path to use to ensure that the
file tree structure remains intact.
For example, given a `databricks.yml` in `my_bundle` that includes:
```yaml
sync:
paths:
- ../common
- .
```
Then upon synchronization, the workspace will look like:
```
.
├── common
│ └── lib.py
└── my_bundle
├── databricks.yml
└── notebook.py
```
If not set behavior remains identical.
## Tests
* Newly added unit tests for the mutators and under `bundle/tests`.
* Manually confirmed a bundle without this configuration works the same.
* Manually confirmed a bundle with this configuration works.
## Changes
In https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1490 we regressed and started
using the development mode prefix for UC schemas regardless of the mode
of the bundle target.
This PR fixes the regression and adds a regression test
## Tests
Failing integration tests pass now.
## Changes
While experimenting with DAB I discovered that requirements libraries
are being ignored.
One thing worth mentioning is that `bundle validate` runs successfully,
but `bundle deploy` fails. This PR only covers the second part.
## Tests
<!-- How is this tested? -->
Added a unit test
## Changes
Make `pydabs/venv_path` optional. When not specified, CLI detects the
Python interpreter using `python.DetectExecutable`, the same way as for
`artifacts`. `python.DetectExecutable` works correctly if a virtual
environment is activated or `python3` is available on PATH through other
means.
Extract the venv detection code from PyDABs into `libs/python/detect`.
This code will be used when we implement the `python/venv_path` section
in `databricks.yml`.
## Tests
Unit tests and manually
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## Changes
This adds configurable transformations based on the transformations
currently seen in `mode: development`.
Example databricks.yml showcasing how some transformations:
```
bundle:
name: my_bundle
targets:
dev:
presets:
prefix: "myprefix_" # prefix all resource names with myprefix_
pipelines_development: true # set development to true by default for pipelines
trigger_pause_status: PAUSED # set pause_status to PAUSED by default for all triggers and schedules
jobs_max_concurrent_runs: 10 # set max_concurrent runs to 10 by default for all jobs
tags:
dev: true
```
## Tests
* Existing process_target_mode tests that were adapted to use this new
code
* Unit tests specific for the new mutator
* Unit tests for config loading and merging
* Manual e2e testing
## Changes
Previously for all the libraries referenced in configuration DABs made
sure that there is corresponding artifact section.
But this is not really necessary and flexible, because local libraries
might be built outside of dabs context.
It also created difficult to follow logic in code where we back
referenced libraries to artifacts which was difficult to fllow
This PR does 3 things:
1. Allows all local libraries referenced in DABs config to be uploaded
to remote
2. Simplifies upload and glob references expand logic by doing this in
single place
3. Speed things up by uploading library only once and doing this in
parallel
## Tests
Added unit + integration tests + made sure that change is backward
compatible (no changes in existing tests)
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## Changes
Since locations are already tracked in the dynamic value tree, we no
longer need to track it at the resource/artifact level. This PR:
1. Removes use of `paths.Paths`. Uses dyn.Location instead.
2. Refactors the validation of resources not being empty valued to be
generic across all resource types.
## Tests
Existing unit tests.
## Changes
This change enables overriding the default value of job parameters in
target overrides.
This is the same approach we already take for job clusters and job
tasks.
Closes#1620.
## Tests
Mutator unit tests and lightweight end-to-end tests.
## Changes
This PR adds support for UC Schemas to DABs. This allows users to define
schemas for tables and other assets their pipelines/workflows create as
part of the DAB, thus managing the life-cycle in the DAB.
The first version has a couple of intentional limitations:
1. The owner of the schema will be the deployment user. Changing the
owner of the schema is not allowed (yet). `run_as` will not be
restricted for DABs containing UC schemas. Let's limit the scope of
run_as to the compute identity used instead of ownership of data assets
like UC schemas.
2. API fields that are present in the update API but not the create API.
For example: enabling predictive optimization is not supported in the
create schema API and thus is not available in DABs at the moment.
## Tests
Manually and integration test. Manually verified the following work:
1. Development mode adds a "dev_" prefix.
2. Modified status is correctly computed in the `bundle summary`
command.
3. Grants work as expected, for assigning privileges.
4. Variable interpolation works for the schema ID.
## Changes
This PR:
1. Uses dynamic walking (via the `dyn.MapByPattern` func) to validate no
two resources have the same resource key. The allows us to remove this
validation at merge time.
2. Modifies `dyn.Mapping` to always return a sorted slice of pairs. This
makes traversal functions like `dyn.Walk` or `dyn.MapByPattern`
deterministic.
## Tests
Unit tests. Also manually.
## Changes
Some diagnostics can have multiple paths associated with them. For
instance, ensuring that unique resource keys are used across all
resources. This PR extends `diag.Diagnostic` to accept multiple paths.
This PR is symmetrical to
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1610/files
## Tests
Unit tests
## Changes
This PR changes `diag.Diagnostics` to allow including multiple locations
associated with the diagnostic message. The diagnostics that now return
multiple locations with this PR are:
1. Warning for unknown keys in config.
2. Use of experimental.run_as
3. Accidental sync.exludes that exclude all files.
## Tests
Existing unit tests pass. New unit test case to assert on error message
when multiple locations are included.
Example output:
```
➜ bundle-playground-2 ~/cli2/cli/cli bundle validate
Warning: You are using the legacy mode of run_as. The support for this mode is experimental and might be removed in a future release of the CLI. In order to run the DLT pipelines in your DAB as the run_as user this mode changes the owners of the pipelines to the run_as identity, which requires the user deploying the bundle to be a workspace admin, and also a Metastore admin if the pipeline target is in UC.
at experimental.use_legacy_run_as
in resources.yml:10:22
databricks.yml:13:22
Name: fix run_if
Target: default
Workspace:
User: shreyas.goenka@databricks.com
Path: /Users/shreyas.goenka@databricks.com/.bundle/fix run_if/default
Found 1 warning
```
## Changes
By default, construct a read/write instance. If constructed in read-only
mode, the underlying filer is wrapped in a readahead cache.
## Tests
* Filer integration tests pass.
* Manual test that caching is enabled when running on WSFS.
## 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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## Changes
This PR:
1. Moves the if mutator to the bundle package, to live with all-time
greats such as `bundle.Seq` and `bundle.Defer`. Also adds unit tests.
2. `bundle destroy` now returns early if `root_path` does not exist. We
do this by leveraging a `bundle.If` condition.
## Tests
Unit tests and manually.
Here's an example of what it'll look like once the bundle is destroyed.
```
➜ bundle-playground git:(master) ✗ cli bundle destroy
No active deployment found to destroy!
```
I would have added some e2e coverage for this as well, but the
`cobraTestRunner.Run()` method does not seem to return stdout/stderr
logs correctly. We can probably punt looking into it.
## Changes
Previously `SetVariables` mutator mutated typed configuration by using
`v.Set` for variables. This lead to variables `value` field not having
location information.
By using dynamic configuration mutation, we keep the same functionality
but also preserve location information for value when it's set from
default.
Fixes#1568#1538
## Tests
Added unit tests
## Changes
The FUSE mount of the workspace file system on DBR doesn't include file
extensions for notebooks. When these notebooks are checked into a
repository, they do have an extension. PR #1457 added a filer type that
is aware of this disparity and makes these notebooks show up as if they
do have these extensions.
This change swaps out the native `vfs.Path` with one that uses this
filer when running on DBR.
Follow up: consolidate between interfaces exported by `filer.Filer` and
`vfs.Path`.
## Tests
* Unit tests pass
* (Manually ran a snapshot build on DBR against a bundle with notebooks)
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