## Changes
- Remove bundle.Parallel & bundle.ReadOnlyBundle.
- Add bundle.ApplyParallel, as a helper to migrate from bundle.Parallel.
- Keep ReadOnlyMutator as a separate type but it's now a subtype of
Mutator so it works on regular *Bundle. Having it as a separate type
prevents non-readonly mutators being passed to ApplyParallel
- validate.Validate becomes a function (was Mutator).
## Why
This a follow up to #2390 where we removed most of the tools to
construct chains of mutators. Same motivation applies here.
When it comes to read-only bundles, it's a leaky abstraction -- since
it's a shallow copy, it does not actually guarantee or enforce readonly
access to bundle. A better approach would be to run parallel operations
on independent narrowly-focused deep-copied structs, with just enough
information to carry out the task (this is not implemented here, but the
eventual goal). Now that we can just write regular code in phases and
not limited to mutator interface, we can switch to that approach.
## Tests
Existing tests.
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Co-authored-by: shreyas-goenka <88374338+shreyas-goenka@users.noreply.github.com>
## Changes
Enable gofumpt and goimports in golangci-lint and apply autofix.
This makes 'make fmt' redundant, will be cleaned up in follow up diff.
## Tests
Existing tests.
## 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
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