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🧱Databricks CLI eXtensions - aka dbx
is a CLI tool for development and advanced Databricks workflows management.
dbx
simplifies Databricks workflows development, deployment and launch across multiple
environments. It also helps to package your project and deliver it to
your Databricks environment in a versioned fashion. Designed in a
CLI-first manner, it is built to be actively used both inside CI/CD
pipelines and as a part of local tooling for rapid prototyping.
pip
or conda
pip
:pip install dbx
Please refer to the docs page.
For CLI interfaces, we support SemVer approach.
However, for API components we don't use SemVer as of now. This may lead
to instability when using dbx
API methods directly.
This software is provided as-is and is not officially supported by Databricks through customer technical support channels. Support, questions, and feature requests can be communicated through the Issues page of this repo. Please see the legal agreement and understand that issues with the use of this code will not be answered or investigated by Databricks Support.
Databricks recommends using Databricks asset bundles for CI/CD. Please see migration guidance on how to migrate from dbx to dabs
Issues with dbx
? Found a bug? Have a great idea for an addition? Feel
free to file an
issue.
Please find more details about contributing to dbx
in the contributing
doc.
FAQs
DataBricks CLI eXtensions aka dbx
We found that dbx demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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