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terraform-databricks-examples

This repository contains the following:

  • Multiple examples of Databricks workspace and resources deployment on Azure, AWS and GCP using Databricks Terraform provider.
  • Examples of implementing CI/CD pipelines to automate your Terraform deployments using Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions.

Using the repository

There are two ways to use this repository:

  1. Use examples as a reference for your own Terraform code: Please refer to examples folder for individual examples.
  2. Reuse modules from this repository: Please refer to modules folder.

Repository structure

Code in the repository is organized into the following folders:

  • modules - implementation of specific Terraform modules.
  • examples - specific instances that use Terraform modules.
  • cicd-pipelines - Detailed examples of implementing CI/CD pipelines to automate your Terraform deployments using Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions.

Repository content

Note
For detailed information about the examples, modules, or CI/CD pipelines, refer to README.md file inside the corresponding folder for a detailed guide on setting up the CI/CD pipeline.

Examples

The folder examples contains the following Terraform implementation examples :

Cloud Example Description
Azure adb-lakehouse Lakehouse terraform blueprints
Azure adb-with-private-link-standard Provisioning Databricks on Azure with Private Link - Standard deployment
Azure adb-vnet-injection A basic example of VNet injected Azure Databricks workspace
Azure adb-exfiltration-protection A sample implementation of Data Exfiltration Protection
Azure adb-external-hive-metastore Example template to implement external hive metastore
Azure adb-kafka ADB - single node kafka template
Azure adb-private-links Azure Databricks Private Links
Azure adb-squid-proxy ADB clusters with HTTP proxy
Azure adb-teradata ADB with single VM Teradata integration
Azure adb-uc ADB Unity Catalog Process
Azure adb-unity-catalog-basic-demo ADB Unity Catalog end-to-end demo including UC metastore setup, Users/groups sync from AAD to databricks account, UC Catalog, External locations, Schemas, & Access Grants
Azure adb-overwatch Overwatch multi-workspace deployment on Azure
AWS aws-workspace-basic Provisioning AWS Databricks E2
AWS aws-workspace-with-firewall Provisioning AWS Databricks E2 with an AWS Firewall
AWS aws-exfiltration-protection An implementation of Data Exfiltration Protection on AWS
AWS aws-workspace-with-private-link Coming soon
AWS aws-databricks-flat AWS Databricks simple example
AWS aws-databricks-modular-privatelink Deploy multiple AWS Databricks workspaces
AWS aws-workspace-uc-simple Provisioning AWS Databricks E2 with Unity Catalog in a single apply
AWS aws-databricks-uc AWS UC
AWS aws-databricks-uc-bootstrap AWS UC
AWS aws-remote-backend-infra Simple example on remote backend
AWS aws-workspace-config Configure workspace objects
GCP gcp-sa-provisionning Provisionning of the identity with the permissions required to deploy on GCP.
GCP gcp-basic Workspace Deployment with managed vpc
GCP gcp-byovpc Workspace Deployment with customer-managed vpc

Modules

The folder modules contains the following Terraform modules :

Cloud Module Description
All databricks-department-clusters Terraform module that creates Databricks resources for a team
Azure adb-lakehouse Lakehouse terraform blueprints
Azure adb-lakehouse-uc Provisioning Unity Catalog resources and accounts principals
Azure adb-with-private-link-standard Provisioning Databricks on Azure with Private Link - Standard deployment
Azure adb-exfiltration-protection A sample implementation of Data Exfiltration Protection
Azure adb-with-private-links-exfiltration-protection Provisioning Databricks on Azure with Private Link and Data Exfiltration Protection
Azure adb-overwatch-regional-config Overwatch regional configuration on Azure
Azure adb-overwatch-mws-config Overwatch multi-workspace deployment on Azure
Azure adb-overwatch-main-ws Main Overwatch workspace deployment
Azure adb-overwatch-ws-to-monitor Overwatch deployment on the Azure workspace to monitor
Azure adb-overwatch-analysis Overwatch analysis notebooks deployment on Azure
AWS aws-workspace-basic Provisioning AWS Databricks E2
AWS aws-databricks-base-infra Provisioning AWS Infrastructure to be used for the deployment of a Databricks E2 workspace
AWS aws-databricks-unity-catalog Provisioning the AWS Infrastructure and setting up the metastore for Databricks Unity Catalog
AWS aws-databricks-workspace Provisioning AWS Databricks E2 Workspace using pre-created AWS Infra
AWS aws-workspace-with-firewall Provisioning AWS Databricks E2 with an AWS Firewall
AWS aws-exfiltration-protection An implementation of Data Exfiltration Protection on AWS
AWS aws-workspace-with-private-link Coming soon
GCP gcp-sa-provisionning Provisions the identity (SA) with the correct permissions
GCP gcp-workspace-basic Provisions a workspace with managed VPC
GCP gcp-workspace-byovpc Workspace with customer-managed VPC.

CI/CD pipelines

The cicd-pipelines folder contains the following implementation examples of pipeline:

Tool CI/CD Pipeline
GitHub Actions manual-approve-with-github-actions
Azure DevOps manual-approve-with-azure-devops

Contributing

When contributing the new code, please follow the structure described in the Repository content section:

  • The reusable code should go into the modules directory to be easily included when it's published to the Terraform registry. Prefer to implement the modular design consisting of multiple smaller modules implementing a specific functionality vs. one big module that does everything. For example, a separate module for Unity Catalog objects could be used across all clouds, so we won't need to reimplement the same functionality in cloud-specific modules.
  • Provide examples of module usage in the examples directory - it should show how to use the given module(s).