## Changes Add new option -tail to acceptance test runner. This logs output.txt in real time with relative timestamp prefix. ## Why When working on long running integration tests, it's useful to see what stage they are at. ## Tests Manually ``` ~/work/cli/acceptance/selftest % testme -v -tail + go test .. -run ^TestAccept$/^selftest$ -v -tail ... === CONT TestAccept/selftest/diff acceptance_test.go:774: 0.051 >>> diff.py out_dir_a out_dir_b === NAME TestAccept/selftest/basic acceptance_test.go:774: 0.051 === Capturing STDERR acceptance_test.go:774: 0.051 >>> python3 -c import sys; sys.stderr.write("STDERR\n") === NAME TestAccept/selftest/server acceptance_test.go:774: 0.050 >>> curl -s http://127.0.0.1:55850/api/2.0/preview/scim/v2/Me ... acceptance_test.go:774: 0.204 >>> /Users/denis.bilenko/work/cli/acceptance/build/darwin_arm64/databricks --version === NAME TestAccept/selftest/server acceptance_test.go:774: 0.510 Error: Workspace path not found ... ``` |
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README.md
Databricks CLI
This project is in Public Preview.
Documentation is available at https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/cli/databricks-cli.html.
Installation
This CLI is packaged as a dependency-free binary executable and may be located in any directory. See https://github.com/databricks/cli/releases for releases and the Databricks documentation for detailed information about installing the CLI.
Homebrew
We maintain a Homebrew tap for installing the Databricks CLI. You can find instructions for how to install, upgrade and downgrade the CLI using Homebrew here.
Docker
You can use the CLI via a Docker image by pulling the image from ghcr.io
. You can find all available versions
at: https://github.com/databricks/cli/pkgs/container/cli.
docker pull ghcr.io/databricks/cli:latest
Example of how to run the CLI using the Docker image. More documentation is available at https://docs.databricks.com/dev-tools/bundles/airgapped-environment.html.
docker run -e DATABRICKS_HOST=$YOUR_HOST_URL -e DATABRICKS_TOKEN=$YOUR_TOKEN ghcr.io/databricks/cli:latest current-user me
Authentication
This CLI follows the Databricks Unified Authentication principles.
You can find a detailed description at https://github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go#authentication.
Privacy Notice
Databricks CLI use is subject to the Databricks License and Databricks Privacy Notice, including any Usage Data provisions.