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Note
This information applies to Databricks CLI versions 0.205 and above. The Databricks CLI is in Public Preview.
Databricks CLI use is subject to the Databricks License and Databricks Privacy Notice, including any Usage Data provisions.
The tag-policies command group within the Databricks CLI contains commands to manage policies for governed tags in Databricks. See Governed tags.
databricks tag-policies create-tag-policy
Create a new tag policy, making the associated tag key governed.
databricks tag-policies create-tag-policy TAG_KEY [flags]
Arguments
TAG_KEY
The tag key for which to create a policy.
Options
--description string
Description of the tag policy.
--json JSON
The inline JSON string or the @path to the JSON file with the request body
Examples
The following example creates a tag policy for a tag key:
databricks tag-policies create-tag-policy environment --description "Policy for environment tags"
The following example creates a tag policy using JSON:
databricks tag-policies create-tag-policy department --json '{"description": "Policy for department classification", "allowed_values": ["engineering", "sales", "marketing"]}'
The following example creates a tag policy using a JSON file:
databricks tag-policies create-tag-policy compliance --json @tag-policy.json
databricks tag-policies delete-tag-policy
Delete a tag policy by its associated governed tag's key, leaving that tag key ungoverned.
databricks tag-policies delete-tag-policy TAG_KEY [flags]
Arguments
TAG_KEY
The tag key for which to delete the policy.
Options
Examples
The following example deletes a tag policy:
databricks tag-policies delete-tag-policy environment
databricks tag-policies get-tag-policy
Get a single tag policy by its associated governed tag's key.
databricks tag-policies get-tag-policy TAG_KEY [flags]
Arguments
TAG_KEY
The tag key for which to retrieve the policy.
Options
Examples
The following example gets a tag policy:
databricks tag-policies get-tag-policy environment
databricks tag-policies list-tag-policies
List the tag policies for all governed tags in the account.
databricks tag-policies list-tag-policies [flags]
Options
--page-size int
Maximum number of tag policies to return per page.
--page-token string
Token to retrieve the next page of results.
Examples
The following example lists all tag policies:
databricks tag-policies list-tag-policies
The following example lists tag policies with pagination:
databricks tag-policies list-tag-policies --page-size 10
databricks tag-policies update-tag-policy
Update an existing tag policy for a single governed tag.
databricks tag-policies update-tag-policy TAG_KEY UPDATE_MASK [flags]
Arguments
TAG_KEY
The tag key for which to update the policy.
UPDATE_MASK
The field mask must be a single string, with multiple fields separated by commas (no spaces). The field path is relative to the resource object, using a dot (.) to navigate sub-fields (e.g., author.given_name). Specification of elements in sequence or map fields is not allowed, as only the entire collection field can be specified. Field names must exactly match the resource field names.
An asterisk (*) field mask indicates full replacement. It's recommended to always explicitly list the fields being updated and avoid using wildcards, as it can lead to unintended results if the API changes in the future.
Options
--description string
Description of the tag policy.
--json JSON
The inline JSON string or the @path to the JSON file with the request body
Examples
The following example updates a tag policy's description:
databricks tag-policies update-tag-policy environment "description" --description "Updated policy for environment tags"
The following example updates a tag policy using JSON:
databricks tag-policies update-tag-policy department "allowed_values" --json '{"allowed_values": ["engineering", "sales", "marketing", "operations"]}'
The following example updates a tag policy using a JSON file:
databricks tag-policies update-tag-policy compliance "description,allowed_values" --json @updated-policy.json
Global flags
--debug
Whether to enable debug logging.
-h or --help
Display help for the Databricks CLI or the related command group or the related command.
--log-file string
A string representing the file to write output logs to. If this flag is not specified then the default is to write output logs to stderr.
--log-format format
The log format type, text or json. The default value is text.
--log-level string
A string representing the log format level. If not specified then the log format level is disabled.
-o, --output type
The command output type, text or json. The default value is text.
-p, --profile string
The name of the profile in the ~/.databrickscfg file to use to run the command. If this flag is not specified then if it exists, the profile named DEFAULT is used.
--progress-format format
The format to display progress logs: default, append, inplace, or json
-t, --target string
If applicable, the bundle target to use