## Summary
Simplifies template by using the periodic trigger syntax instead of the
cron schedule syntax. Periodic triggers are simpler to configure,
simpler to read, and make sure that workloads are spread out through the
day. We only recommend cron syntax for advanced cases or when more
control is needed.
## Testing
* Templates validation via unit tests
* Manual validation that the new triggers work as expected in dev/prod
## Changes
This PR aliases and overrides the schema associated with the variables
block in `target` to allow for directly specifying a variable value in
the JSON schema (without an levels of nesting). This is needed because
this direct value is resolved by dynamically parsing the configuration
tree.
ca6332a5a4/bundle/config/root.go (L424)
## Tests
Existing unit tests.
## Changes
This PR makes sweeping changes to the way we generate and test the
bundle JSON schema. The main benefits are:
1. More modular JSON schema. Every definition in the schema now is one
level deep and points to references instead of inlining the entire
schema for a field. This unblocks PyDABs from taking a dependency on the
JSON schema.
2. Generate the JSON schema during CLI code generation. Directly stream
it instead of computing it at runtime whenever a user calls `databricks
bundle schema`. This is nice because we no longer need to embed a
partial OpenAPI spec in the CLI. Down the line, we can add a `Schema()`
method to every struct in the Databricks Go SDK and remove the
dependency on the OpenAPI spec altogether. It'll become more important
once we decouple Go SDK structs and methods from the underlying APIs.
3. Add enum values for Go SDK fields in the JSON schema. Better
autocompletion and validation for these fields. As a follow-up, we can
add enum values for non-Go SDK enums as well (created internal ticket to
track).
4. Use "packageName.structName" as a key to read JSON schemas from the
OpenAPI spec for Go SDK structs. Before, we would use an unrolled
presentation of the JSON schema (stored in `bundle_descriptions.json`),
which was complex to parse and include in the final JSON schema output.
This also means loading values from the OpenAPI spec for `target` schema
works automatically and no longer needs custom code.
5. Support recursive types (eg: `for_each_task`). With us now using
$refs everywhere it's trivial to support.
6. Using complex variables would be invalid according to the schema
generated before this PR. Now that bug is fixed. In the future adding
more custom rules will be easier as well due to the single level nature
of the JSON schema.
Since this is a complete change of approach in how we generate the JSON
schema, there are a few (very minor) regressions worth calling out.
1. We'll lose a few custom descriptions for non Go SDK structs that were
a part of `bundle_descriptions.json`. Support for those can be added in
the future as a followup.
2. Since now the final JSON schema is a static artefact, we lose some
lead time for the signal that JSON schema integration tests are failing.
It's okay though since we have a lot of coverage via the existing unit
tests.
## Tests
Unit tests. End to end tests are being added in this PR:
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1726
Previous unit tests were all deleted because they were bloated. Effort
was made to make the new unit tests provide (almost) equivalent
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## Changes
Library glob expansion happens during deployment. Before that, all
entries that refer to local paths in resource definitions are made
relative to the _sync root_. Before #1694, they were made relative to
the _bundle root_. This PR didn't update the library glob expansion code
to use the sync root path.
If you were using the sync paths setting with library globs, the CLI
would fail to expand the globs because the code was using the wrong path
to anchor those globs.
This change fixes the issue.
## Tests
Manually confirmed that this fixes the issue reported in #1755.
## 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
Some call sites hold on to the `dyn.Path` provided to them by the
callback. It must therefore never be mutated after the callback returns,
or these mutations leak out into unknown scope.
This change means it is no longer possible for this failure mode to
happen.
## Tests
Unit test.
## Changes
Fixes an `Error: no value assigned to required variable <variable>.`
when the main complex variable definition is defined in one file but
target override is defined in separate file which is included in the
main one.
## Tests
Added regression test
## Changes
DLT pipeline recreations are destructive. They can lead to lost history
of previous updates, outage of the tables temporarily and are
potentially computationally expensive. Thus we make a breaking change
where a prompt is shown to the user if there configuration changes will
lead to a DLT recreation.
Users can skip the prompt by specifying the `--auto-approve` flag.
This PR also fixes an issue with our test runner where logs from the
cmdio.Logger would not get propagated to the reader returned by our
cobra test runner.
## Tests
Manually, and new unit and integration tests.
```
➜ bundle-playground-3 cli bundle deploy
Uploading bundle files to /Users/63ec021d-b0c6-49c0-93a0-5123953a1cb2/.bundle/test/development/files...
The following DLT pipelines will be recreated. Underlying tables will be unavailable for a transient period until the newly recreated pipelines are run once successfully. History of previous pipeline update runs will be lost because of recreation:
recreate pipeline foo
Would you like to proceed? [y/n]: n
Deployment cancelled!
```
## Changes
With https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1370 we started to error if
a profile name was not provided in a non-tty setting. The Databricks
VSCode extension, however, uses the `auth login` command to simply
refresh the tokens. Thus, this PR is a regression fix for that use case.
## Tests
Manually, `databricks auth login --host
https://e2-dogfood.staging.cloud.databricks.com` no longer errors.
Instead it successfully refreshes the credentials.
## Changes
This updates the templates to include a `permissions` section. Having a
permissions section is a best practice, is helpful to understand the
notion of permissions, and helps diagnose permission errors
(https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1386).
This is a cherry-pick from https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1387.
This change was verified to work both in dev and prod. Existing unit
tests validate the validity of the templates in these modes.
## Changes
We were not using the readers and writers set in the test fixtures in
the progress logger. This PR fixes that. It also modifies
`TestAccAbortBind`, which was implicitly relying on the bug.
I encountered this bug while working on
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1672.
## Tests
Manually.
From non-tty:
```
Error: failed to bind the resource, err: This bind operation requires user confirmation, but the current console does not support prompting. Please specify --auto-approve if you would like to skip prompts and proceed.
```
From tty, bind works as expected.
```
Confirm import changes? Changes will be remotely applied only after running 'bundle deploy'. [y/n]: y
Updating deployment state...
Successfully bound databricks_pipeline with an id '9d2dedbb-f522-4503-96ba-4bc4d5bfa77d'. Run 'bundle deploy' to deploy changes to your workspace
```
## 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
This ensures that the CLI and Terraform can both use an Azure CLI
session configured under a non-standard path. This is the default
behavior on Azure DevOps when using the AzureCLI@2 task.
Fixes#1722.
## Tests
Unit test.
## Changes
If not explicitly quoted, the YAML loader interprets a value like
`2024-08-29` as a timestamp. Such a value is usually intended to be a
string instead. Our normalization logic was not able to turn a time
value back into the original string.
This change boxes the time value to include its original string
representation. Normalization of one of these values into a string can
now use the original input value.
## Tests
Unit tests in `libs/dyn/convert`.
## Changes
Consider serverless clusters as compatible for Python wheel tasks.
Fixes a `Python wheel tasks require compute with DBR 13.3+ to include
local libraries` warning shown for serverless clusters
## 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
Fixes issue introduced here https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/1699
where PyPi packages were treated as local library.
The reason is that `libraryPath` returns an empty string as a path for
PyPi packages and then `IsLibraryLocal` treated empty string as local
path.
Both of these functions are fixed in this PR.
## Tests
Added regression test
## 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
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## Changes
With hc-install version `0.8.0` there was a regression where debug logs
would be leaked into stderr. Reported upstream in
https://github.com/hashicorp/hc-install/issues/239.
Meanwhile we need to revert and pin to version`0.7.0`. This PR also
includes a regression test.
## Tests
Regression test.