## Changes
This PR changes the default and `mode: production` recommendation to
target `/Users` for deployment. Previously, we used `/Shared`, but
because of a lack of POSIX-like permissions in WorkspaceFS this meant
that files inside would be readable and writable by other users in the
workspace.
Detailed change:
* `default-python` no longer uses a path that starts with `/Shared`
* `mode: production` no longer requires a path that starts with
`/Shared`
## Related PRs
Docs: https://github.com/databricks/docs/pull/14585
Examples: https://github.com/databricks/bundle-examples/pull/17
## Tests
* Manual tests
* Template unit tests (with an extra check to avoid /Shared)
## Changes
- Tweak strings, documentation in template
- Extend requirements-dev.txt with setuptools/wheel for building whl
files
- Clarify what the "_job.yml" file is for for users who are only
interested in DLT pipelines (answering a question that came up recently)
## Tests
Existing tests exercise this template
## Changes
DLT currently doesn't always set `$PYTHONPATH` correctly (ES-947370).
This restores the original workaround to make new pipelines work while
that issue is being addressed. The workaround was removed in #832.
Manually tested.
## Changes
Adds a welcome_message field to templates and the default python
template.
## Tests
Manually.
Here's the output logs during template init now:
```
shreyas.goenka@THW32HFW6T bricks % cli bundle init
Template to use [default-python]:
Welcome to the sample Databricks Asset Bundle template! Please enter the following information to initialize your sample DAB.
Unique name for this project [my_project]: abcde
Include a stub (sample) notebook in 'abcde/src': no
Include a stub (sample) Delta Live Tables pipeline in 'abcde/src': yes
Include a stub (sample) Python package in 'abcde/src': no
✨ Your new project has been created in the 'abcde' directory!
Please refer to the README.md of your project for further instructions on getting started.
Or read the documentation on Databricks Asset Bundles at https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/index.html.
```
Improve the output of help, prompts, and so on for `databricks bundle
init` and the default template.
Among other things, this PR adds support for a new `welcome_message`
property that lets a template print a custom message on success:
```
$ databricks bundle init
Template to use [default-python]:
Unique name for this project [my_project]: lennart_project
Include a stub (sample) notebook in 'lennart_project/src': yes
Include a stub (sample) Delta Live Tables pipeline in 'lennart_project/src': yes
Include a stub (sample) Python package in 'lennart_project/src': yes
✨ Your new project has been created in the 'lennart_project' directory!
Please refer to the README.md of your project for further instructions on getting started.
Or read the documentation on Databricks Asset Bundles at https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/index.html.
```
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## Changes
This PR introduces support for regex pattern validation in our custom
jsonschema validator. This allows us to fail early if a user enters an
invalid value for a field.
For example, now this is what initializing the default template looks
like with an invalid project name:
```
shreyas.goenka@THW32HFW6T bricks % cli bundle init
Template to use [default-python]:
Unique name for this project [my_project]: (_*_)
Error: invalid value for project_name: (_*_). Must consist of letter and underscores only.
```
## Tests
New unit tests and manually.
## Changes
This fixes a typo that caused the notebook.ipynb file to show up even if
the user answered "no" to the question about including a notebook.
## Tests
We have matrix validation tests for all the yes/no combinations and
whether the build + validate. There is no current test for the absence
of files.
## Changes
This follows up on https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/686. This PR
makes our stubs optional + it adds DLT stubs:
```
$ databricks bundle init
Template to use [default-python]: default-python
Unique name for this project [my_project]: my_project
Include a stub (sample) notebook in 'my_project/src' [yes]: yes
Include a stub (sample) DLT pipeline in 'my_project/src' [yes]: yes
Include a stub (sample) Python package 'my_project/src' [yes]: yes
✨ Successfully initialized template
```
## Tests
Manual testing, matrix tests.
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Co-authored-by: PaulCornellDB <paul.cornell@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## Changes
This adds a built-in "default-python" template to the CLI. This is based
on the new default-template support of
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/685.
The goal here is to offer an experience where customers can simply type
`databricks bundle init` to get a default template:
```
$ databricks bundle init
Template to use [default-python]: default-python
Unique name for this project [my_project]: my_project
✨ Successfully initialized template
```
The present template:
- [x] Works well with VS Code
- [x] Works well with the workspace
- [x] Works well with DB Connect
- [x] Uses minimal stubs rather than boiler-plate-heavy examples
I'll have a followup with tests + DLT support.
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Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: PaulCornellDB <paul.cornell@databricks.com>
Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pieter.noordhuis@databricks.com>
## Changes
This pull request extends the templating support in preparation of a
new, default template (WIP, https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/686):
* builtin templates that can be initialized using e.g. `databricks
bundle init default-python`
* builtin templates are embedded into the executable using go's `embed`
functionality, making sure they're co-versioned with the CLI
* new helpers to get the workspace name, current user name, etc. help
craft a complete template
* (not enabled yet) when the user types `databricks bundle init` they
can interactively select the `default-python` template
And makes two tangentially related changes:
* IsServicePrincipal now uses the "users" API rather than the
"principals" API, since the latter is too slow for our purposes.
* mode: prod no longer requires the 'target.prod.git' setting. It's hard
to set that from a template. (Pieter is planning an overhaul of warnings
support; this would be one of the first warnings we show.)
The actual `default-python` template is maintained in a separate PR:
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/686
## Tests
Unit tests, manual testing