clean-room-task-runs command group

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The clean-room-task-runs command group within the Databricks CLI allows you to manage the executions of notebooks in a clean room.

databricks clean-room-task-runs list

List all the historical notebook task runs in a clean room.

databricks clean-room-task-runs list CLEAN_ROOM_NAME [flags]

Arguments

CLEAN_ROOM_NAME

    Name of the clean room.

Options

--notebook-name string

    Notebook name.

--page-size int

    The maximum number of task runs to return.

--page-token string

    Opaque pagination token to go to next page based on previous query.

Global flags

Examples

The following example lists all notebook task runs in a clean room:

databricks clean-room-task-runs list my-clean-room

The following example lists task runs for a specific notebook in a clean room:

databricks clean-room-task-runs list my-clean-room --notebook-name "data-analysis.py"

The following example lists task runs with a specific page size:

databricks clean-room-task-runs list my-clean-room --page-size 10

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