// Code generated from OpenAPI specs by Databricks SDK Generator. DO NOT EDIT. package table_constraints import ( "fmt" "github.com/databricks/cli/cmd/root" "github.com/databricks/cli/libs/cmdio" "github.com/databricks/cli/libs/flags" "github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/catalog" "github.com/spf13/cobra" ) var Cmd = &cobra.Command{ Use: "table-constraints", Short: `Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables.`, Long: `Primary key and foreign key constraints encode relationships between fields in tables. Primary and foreign keys are informational only and are not enforced. Foreign keys must reference a primary key in another table. This primary key is the parent constraint of the foreign key and the table this primary key is on is the parent table of the foreign key. Similarly, the foreign key is the child constraint of its referenced primary key; the table of the foreign key is the child table of the primary key. You can declare primary keys and foreign keys as part of the table specification during table creation. You can also add or drop constraints on existing tables.`, Annotations: map[string]string{ "package": "catalog", }, } // start create command var createReq catalog.CreateTableConstraint var createJson flags.JsonFlag func init() { Cmd.AddCommand(createCmd) // TODO: short flags createCmd.Flags().Var(&createJson, "json", `either inline JSON string or @path/to/file.json with request body`) } var createCmd = &cobra.Command{ Use: "create", Short: `Create a table constraint.`, Long: `Create a table constraint. Creates a new table constraint. For the table constraint creation to succeed, the user must satisfy both of these conditions: - the user must have the **USE_CATALOG** privilege on the table's parent catalog, the **USE_SCHEMA** privilege on the table's parent schema, and be the owner of the table. - if the new constraint is a __ForeignKeyConstraint__, the user must have the **USE_CATALOG** privilege on the referenced parent table's catalog, the **USE_SCHEMA** privilege on the referenced parent table's schema, and be the owner of the referenced parent table.`, Annotations: map[string]string{}, PreRunE: root.MustWorkspaceClient, RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) (err error) { ctx := cmd.Context() w := root.WorkspaceClient(ctx) if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") { err = createJson.Unmarshal(&createReq) if err != nil { return err } } else { return fmt.Errorf("please provide command input in JSON format by specifying the --json flag") } response, err := w.TableConstraints.Create(ctx, createReq) if err != nil { return err } return cmdio.Render(ctx, response) }, // Disable completions since they are not applicable. // Can be overridden by manual implementation in `override.go`. ValidArgsFunction: cobra.NoFileCompletions, } // start delete command var deleteReq catalog.DeleteTableConstraintRequest func init() { Cmd.AddCommand(deleteCmd) // TODO: short flags } var deleteCmd = &cobra.Command{ Use: "delete FULL_NAME CONSTRAINT_NAME CASCADE", Short: `Delete a table constraint.`, Long: `Delete a table constraint. Deletes a table constraint. For the table constraint deletion to succeed, the user must satisfy both of these conditions: - the user must have the **USE_CATALOG** privilege on the table's parent catalog, the **USE_SCHEMA** privilege on the table's parent schema, and be the owner of the table. - if __cascade__ argument is **true**, the user must have the following permissions on all of the child tables: the **USE_CATALOG** privilege on the table's catalog, the **USE_SCHEMA** privilege on the table's schema, and be the owner of the table.`, Annotations: map[string]string{}, Args: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { check := cobra.ExactArgs(3) return check(cmd, args) }, PreRunE: root.MustWorkspaceClient, RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) (err error) { ctx := cmd.Context() w := root.WorkspaceClient(ctx) deleteReq.FullName = args[0] deleteReq.ConstraintName = args[1] _, err = fmt.Sscan(args[2], &deleteReq.Cascade) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("invalid CASCADE: %s", args[2]) } err = w.TableConstraints.Delete(ctx, deleteReq) if err != nil { return err } return nil }, // Disable completions since they are not applicable. // Can be overridden by manual implementation in `override.go`. ValidArgsFunction: cobra.NoFileCompletions, } // end service TableConstraints