This resource allows you to attach users, service_principal, and groups as group members.
To attach members to groups in the Databricks account, the provider must be configured with host = "https://accounts.cloud.databricks.com"
on AWS deployments or host = "https://accounts.azuredatabricks.net"
and authenticate using AAD tokens on Azure deployments
After the following example, Bradley would have direct membership in group B and transitive membership in group A.
resource "databricks_group" "a" {
display_name = "A"
}
resource "databricks_group" "b" {
display_name = "B"
}
resource "databricks_group_member" "ab" {
group_id = databricks_group.a.id
member_id = databricks_group.b.id
}
resource "databricks_user" "bradley" {
user_name = "bradley@example.com"
}
resource "databricks_group_member" "bb" {
group_id = databricks_group.b.id
member_id = databricks_user.bradley.id
}
The following arguments are supported:
group_id
- (Required) This is the id of the group resource.member_id
- (Required) This is the id of the group, service principal, or user.In addition to all arguments above, the following attributes are exported:
id
- The id for the databricks_group_member
object which is in the format <group_id>|<member_id>
.You can import a databricks_group_member
resource with name my_group_member
like the following:
terraform import databricks_group_member.my_group_member "<group_id>|<member_id>"
The following resources are often used in the same context: