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[Internal] Bump Go SDK, regenerate TF structs and use config/credentials package name #4396

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@tanmay-db tanmay-db commented Jan 14, 2025

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Bump Go SDK to latest and use the new imports for credentials package, ref: databricks/databricks-sdk-go#1115. Also regenerate TF structs.

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  • make test run locally
  • relevant change in docs/ folder
  • covered with integration tests in internal/acceptance
  • using Go SDK
  • using TF Plugin Framework

@tanmay-db tanmay-db marked this pull request as ready for review January 14, 2025 15:59
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If integration tests don't run automatically, an authorized user can run them manually by following the instructions below:

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go/deco-tests-run/terraform

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  • PR number: 4396
  • Commit SHA: 68fb273d9cfc45d9fa5c50a32e47b2611fe5a30f

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@tanmay-db tanmay-db changed the title [Internal] Bump Go SDK and use config/credentials [Internal] Bump Go SDK, regenerate TF structs and use config/credentials package name Jan 14, 2025
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alexott commented Jan 14, 2025

We'll need to have a follow-up PR to add run_as to DLT pipelines.

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