## Changes
Since there is no .git directory in Workspace file system, we need to
make an API call to api/2.0/workspace/get-status?return_git_info=true to
fetch git the root of the repo, current branch, commit and origin.
Added new function FetchRepositoryInfo that either looks up and parses
.git or calls remote API depending on env.
Refactor Repository/View/FileSet to accept repository root rather than
calculate it. This helps because:
- Repository is currently created in multiple places and finding the
repository root is becoming relatively expensive (API call needed).
- Repository/FileSet/View do not have access to current Bundle which is
where WorkplaceClient is stored.
## Tests
- Tested manually by running "bundle validate --json" inside web
terminal within Databricks env.
- Added integration tests for the new API.
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## 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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Co-authored-by: shreyas-goenka <88374338+shreyas-goenka@users.noreply.github.com>
## 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
Note: this doesn't cover _all_ filesystem interaction.
To intercept calls where read or stat files to determine their type, we
need a layer between our code and the `os` package calls that interact
with the local file system. Interception is necessary to accommodate
differences between a regular local file system and the FUSE-mounted
Workspace File System when running the CLI on DBR.
This change makes use of #1452 in the bundle struct.
It uses #1525 to access the bundle variable in path rewriting.
## Tests
* Unit tests pass.
* Integration tests pass.
## Changes
All these validators will return warnings as part of `bundle validate`
run
Added 2 mutators:
1. To check that if tasks use job_cluster_key it is actually defined
2. To check if there are any files to sync as part of deployment
Also added `bundle.Parallel` to run them in parallel
To make sure mutators under bundle.Parallel do not mutate config,
introduced new `ReadOnlyMutator`, `ReadOnlyBundle` and `ReadOnlyConfig`.
Example
```
databricks bundle validate -p deco-staging
Warning: unknown field: new_cluster
at resources.jobs.my_job
in bundle.yml:24:7
Warning: job_cluster_key high_cpu_workload_job_cluster is not defined
at resources.jobs.my_job.tasks[0].job_cluster_key
in bundle.yml:35:28
Warning: There are no files to sync, please check your your .gitignore and sync.exclude configuration
at sync.exclude
in bundle.yml:18:5
Name: test
Target: default
Workspace:
Host: https://acme.databricks.com
User: andrew.nester@databricks.com
Path: /Users/andrew.nester@databricks.com/.bundle/test/default
Found 3 warnings
```
## Tests
Added unit tests