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Author SHA1 Message Date
shreyas-goenka bca9c2eda4
Add validation for files with a `.(resource-name).yml` extension (#1780)
## Changes
We want to encourage a pattern of specifying only a single resource in a
YAML file when the `.(resource-type).yml` extension is used (for
example, `.job.yml`). This convention could allow us to bijectively map
a resource YAML file to its corresponding resource in the Databricks
workspace.

This PR:
1. Emits a recommendation diagnostic when we detect this convention is
being violated. We can promote this to a warning when we want to
encourage this pattern more strongly.
2. Visualises the recommendation diagnostics in the `bundle validate`
command.

**NOTE:** While this PR also shows the recommendation for `.yaml` files,
we do not encourage users to use this extension. We only support it here
since it's part of the YAML standard and some existing users might
already be using `.yaml`.

## Tests
Unit tests and manually. Here's what an example output looks like:
```
Recommendation: define a single job in a file with the .job.yml extension.
  at resources.jobs.bar
     resources.jobs.foo
  in foo.job.yml:13:7
     foo.job.yml:5:7

The following resources are defined or configured in this file:
  - bar (job)
  - foo (job)
```

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Co-authored-by: Lennart Kats (databricks) <lennart.kats@databricks.com>
2024-10-07 09:16:20 +00:00
Pieter Noordhuis a60c40e71e
Add configuration normalization code (#915)
## Changes

This is similar to #904 but instead of converting the dynamic
configuration to Go structs, this normalizes a `config.Value` according
to the type of a Go struct and returns the new, normalized
`config.Value`.

This will be used to ensure that two `config.Value` trees are
type-compatible before we can merge them (i.e. instances from different
files).

Warnings and errors during normalization are accumulated and returned as
a `diag.Diagnostics` structure. We can use this to surface warnings
about unknown fields, or errors about invalid types, in aggregate
instead of one-by-one. This approach is inspired by the pattern to
accumulate diagnostics in Terraform provider code.

## Tests

New unit tests.
2023-10-25 11:56:42 +00:00