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@pulumi/databricks

v1.84.0

Published

A Pulumi package for creating and managing databricks cloud resources.

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Databricks Resource Provider

The Databricks Resource Provider lets you manage Databricks resources.

Installing

This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.

Node.js (Java/TypeScript)

To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm:

$ npm install @pulumi/databricks

or yarn:

$ yarn add @pulumi/databricks

Python

To use from Python, install using pip:

$ pip install pulumi_databricks

Go

To use from Go, use go get to grab the latest version of the library

$ go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-databricks/sdk

.NET

To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package:

$ dotnet add package Pulumi.Databricks

Configuration

The following configuration points are available:

  • databricks:host - (optional) This is the host of the Databricks workspace. It is a URL that you use to login to your workspace. Alternatively, you can provide this value as an environment variable DATABRICKS_HOST.
  • databricks:token - (optional) This is the API token to authenticate into the workspace. Alternatively, you can provide this value as an environment variable DATABRICKS_TOKEN.
  • databricks:username - (optional) This is the username of the user that can log into the workspace. Alternatively, you can provide this value as an environment variable DATABRICKS_USERNAME.
  • databricks:password - (optional) This is the user's password that can log into the workspace. Alternatively, you can provide this value as an environment variable DATABRICKS_PASSWORD.
  • databricks:configFile - (optional) Location of the Databricks CLI credentials file created by databricks configure --token command (~/.databrickscfg by default). Check Databricks CLI documentation for more details. The provider uses configuration file credentials when you don't specify host/token/username/password/azure attributes. Alternatively, you can provide this value as an environment variable DATABRICKS_CONFIG_FILE. This field defaults to ~/.databrickscfg.
  • databricks:profile - (optional) Connection profile specified within ~/.databrickscfg. Please check connection profiles section for more details. This field defaults to DEFAULT.
  • databricks:accountId - (optional) Account Id that could be found in the bottom left corner of Accounts Console. Alternatively, you can provide this value as an environment variable DATABRICKS_ACCOUNT_ID. Only has effect when host = "https://accounts.cloud.databricks.com/" and currently used to provision account admins via databricks_user. In the future releases of the provider this property will also be used specify account for databricks_mws_* resources as well.
  • databricks:authType - (optional) enforce specific auth type to be used in very rare cases, where a single provider state manages Databricks workspaces on more than one cloud and More than one authorization method configured error is a false positive. Valid values are pat, basic, azure-client-secret, azure-msi, azure-cli, and databricks-cli.

Reference

For detailed reference documentation, please visit the Pulumi registry.

Contributors

This package was originally built by the development team at https://www.ingenii.io/. Pulumi thanks them for their continued contributions to the project.