databricks-cli/cmd/account/log-delivery/log-delivery.go

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// Code generated from OpenAPI specs by Databricks SDK Generator. DO NOT EDIT.
package log_delivery
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/billing"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
var Cmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "log-delivery",
Short: `These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account.`,
Long: `These APIs manage log delivery configurations for this account. The two
supported log types for this API are _billable usage logs_ and _audit logs_.
This feature is in Public Preview. This feature works with all account ID
types.
Log delivery works with all account types. However, if your account is on the
E2 version of the platform or on a select custom plan that allows multiple
workspaces per account, you can optionally configure different storage
destinations for each workspace. Log delivery status is also provided to know
the latest status of log delivery attempts. The high-level flow of billable
usage delivery:
1. **Create storage**: In AWS, [create a new AWS S3 bucket] with a specific
bucket policy. Using Databricks APIs, call the Account API to create a
[storage configuration object](#operation/create-storage-config) that uses the
bucket name. 2. **Create credentials**: In AWS, create the appropriate AWS IAM
role. For full details, including the required IAM role policies and trust
relationship, see [Billable usage log delivery]. Using Databricks APIs, call
the Account API to create a [credential configuration
object](#operation/create-credential-config) that uses the IAM role's ARN. 3.
**Create log delivery configuration**: Using Databricks APIs, call the Account
API to [create a log delivery
configuration](#operation/create-log-delivery-config) that uses the credential
and storage configuration objects from previous steps. You can specify if the
logs should include all events of that log type in your account (_Account
level_ delivery) or only events for a specific set of workspaces (_workspace
level_ delivery). Account level log delivery applies to all current and future
workspaces plus account level logs, while workspace level log delivery solely
delivers logs related to the specified workspaces. You can create multiple
types of delivery configurations per account.
For billable usage delivery: * For more information about billable usage logs,
see [Billable usage log delivery]. For the CSV schema, see the [Usage page]. *
The delivery location is <bucket-name>/<prefix>/billable-usage/csv/, where
<prefix> is the name of the optional delivery path prefix you set up during
log delivery configuration. Files are named
workspaceId=<workspace-id>-usageMonth=<month>.csv. * All billable usage logs
apply to specific workspaces (_workspace level_ logs). You can aggregate usage
for your entire account by creating an _account level_ delivery configuration
that delivers logs for all current and future workspaces in your account. *
The files are delivered daily by overwriting the month's CSV file for each
workspace.
For audit log delivery: * For more information about about audit log delivery,
see [Audit log delivery], which includes information about the used JSON
schema. * The delivery location is
<bucket-name>/<delivery-path-prefix>/workspaceId=<workspaceId>/date=<yyyy-mm-dd>/auditlogs_<internal-id>.json.
Files may get overwritten with the same content multiple times to achieve
exactly-once delivery. * If the audit log delivery configuration included
specific workspace IDs, only _workspace-level_ audit logs for those workspaces
are delivered. If the log delivery configuration applies to the entire account
(_account level_ delivery configuration), the audit log delivery includes
workspace-level audit logs for all workspaces in the account as well as
account-level audit logs. See [Audit log delivery] for details. * Auditable
events are typically available in logs within 15 minutes.
[Audit log delivery]: https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/account-settings/audit-logs.html
[Billable usage log delivery]: https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/account-settings/billable-usage-delivery.html
[Usage page]: https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/account-settings/usage.html
[create a new AWS S3 bucket]: https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/account-api/aws-storage.html`,
}
// start create command
var createReq billing.WrappedCreateLogDeliveryConfiguration
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`)
// TODO: complex arg: log_delivery_configuration
}
var createCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "create",
Short: `Create a new log delivery configuration.`,
Long: `Create a new log delivery configuration.
Creates a new Databricks log delivery configuration to enable delivery of the
specified type of logs to your storage location. This requires that you
already created a [credential object](#operation/create-credential-config)
(which encapsulates a cross-account service IAM role) and a [storage
configuration object](#operation/create-storage-config) (which encapsulates an
S3 bucket).
For full details, including the required IAM role policies and bucket
policies, see [Deliver and access billable usage logs] or [Configure audit
logging].
**Note**: There is a limit on the number of log delivery configurations
available per account (each limit applies separately to each log type
including billable usage and audit logs). You can create a maximum of two
enabled account-level delivery configurations (configurations without a
workspace filter) per type. Additionally, you can create two enabled
workspace-level delivery configurations per workspace for each log type, which
means that the same workspace ID can occur in the workspace filter for no more
than two delivery configurations per log type.
You cannot delete a log delivery configuration, but you can disable it (see
[Enable or disable log delivery
configuration](#operation/patch-log-delivery-config-status)).
[Configure audit logging]: https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/account-settings/audit-logs.html
[Deliver and access billable usage logs]: https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/account-settings/billable-usage-delivery.html`,
Annotations: map[string]string{},
Args: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
check := cobra.ExactArgs(0)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
check = cobra.ExactArgs(0)
}
return check(cmd, args)
},
PreRunE: root.MustAccountClient,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) (err error) {
ctx := cmd.Context()
a := root.AccountClient(ctx)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
err = createJson.Unmarshal(&createReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
}
response, err := a.LogDelivery.Create(ctx, createReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return cmdio.Render(ctx, response)
},
}
// start get command
var getReq billing.GetLogDeliveryRequest
var getJson flags.JsonFlag
func init() {
Cmd.AddCommand(getCmd)
// TODO: short flags
getCmd.Flags().Var(&getJson, "json", `either inline JSON string or @path/to/file.json with request body`)
}
var getCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "get LOG_DELIVERY_CONFIGURATION_ID",
Short: `Get log delivery configuration.`,
Long: `Get log delivery configuration.
Gets a Databricks log delivery configuration object for an account, both
specified by ID.`,
Annotations: map[string]string{},
PreRunE: root.MustAccountClient,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) (err error) {
ctx := cmd.Context()
a := root.AccountClient(ctx)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
err = getJson.Unmarshal(&getReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
if len(args) == 0 {
names, err := a.LogDelivery.LogDeliveryConfigurationConfigNameToConfigIdMap(ctx, billing.ListLogDeliveryRequest{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
id, err := cmdio.Select(ctx, names, "Databricks log delivery configuration ID")
if err != nil {
return err
}
args = append(args, id)
}
if len(args) != 1 {
return fmt.Errorf("expected to have databricks log delivery configuration id")
}
getReq.LogDeliveryConfigurationId = args[0]
}
response, err := a.LogDelivery.Get(ctx, getReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return cmdio.Render(ctx, response)
},
}
// start list command
var listReq billing.ListLogDeliveryRequest
var listJson flags.JsonFlag
func init() {
Cmd.AddCommand(listCmd)
// TODO: short flags
listCmd.Flags().Var(&listJson, "json", `either inline JSON string or @path/to/file.json with request body`)
listCmd.Flags().StringVar(&listReq.CredentialsId, "credentials-id", listReq.CredentialsId, `Filter by credential configuration ID.`)
listCmd.Flags().Var(&listReq.Status, "status", `Filter by status ENABLED or DISABLED.`)
listCmd.Flags().StringVar(&listReq.StorageConfigurationId, "storage-configuration-id", listReq.StorageConfigurationId, `Filter by storage configuration ID.`)
}
var listCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "list",
Short: `Get all log delivery configurations.`,
Long: `Get all log delivery configurations.
Gets all Databricks log delivery configurations associated with an account
specified by ID.`,
Annotations: map[string]string{},
Args: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
check := cobra.ExactArgs(0)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
check = cobra.ExactArgs(0)
}
return check(cmd, args)
},
PreRunE: root.MustAccountClient,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) (err error) {
ctx := cmd.Context()
a := root.AccountClient(ctx)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
err = listJson.Unmarshal(&listReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
}
response, err := a.LogDelivery.ListAll(ctx, listReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return cmdio.Render(ctx, response)
},
}
// start patch-status command
var patchStatusReq billing.UpdateLogDeliveryConfigurationStatusRequest
var patchStatusJson flags.JsonFlag
func init() {
Cmd.AddCommand(patchStatusCmd)
// TODO: short flags
patchStatusCmd.Flags().Var(&patchStatusJson, "json", `either inline JSON string or @path/to/file.json with request body`)
}
var patchStatusCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "patch-status STATUS LOG_DELIVERY_CONFIGURATION_ID",
Short: `Enable or disable log delivery configuration.`,
Long: `Enable or disable log delivery configuration.
Enables or disables a log delivery configuration. Deletion of delivery
configurations is not supported, so disable log delivery configurations that
are no longer needed. Note that you can't re-enable a delivery configuration
if this would violate the delivery configuration limits described under
[Create log delivery](#operation/create-log-delivery-config).`,
Annotations: map[string]string{},
Args: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
check := cobra.ExactArgs(2)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
check = cobra.ExactArgs(0)
}
return check(cmd, args)
},
PreRunE: root.MustAccountClient,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) (err error) {
ctx := cmd.Context()
a := root.AccountClient(ctx)
if cmd.Flags().Changed("json") {
err = patchStatusJson.Unmarshal(&patchStatusReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
_, err = fmt.Sscan(args[0], &patchStatusReq.Status)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid STATUS: %s", args[0])
}
patchStatusReq.LogDeliveryConfigurationId = args[1]
}
err = a.LogDelivery.PatchStatus(ctx, patchStatusReq)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
},
}
// end service LogDelivery