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The provider-exchange-filters
command group within the Databricks CLI contains commands to manage marketplace exchange filters. Marketplace exchanges filters curate which groups can access an exchange. See Create and manage private exchanges in Databricks Marketplace.
databricks provider-exchange-filters create
Create a new exchange filter.
databricks provider-exchange-filters create [flags]
Arguments
None
Options
--json JSON
The inline JSON string or the @path to the JSON file with the request body.
Examples
databricks provider-exchange-filters create --json @filter-config.json
databricks provider-exchange-filters delete
Delete an exchange filter.
databricks provider-exchange-filters delete ID [flags]
Arguments
ID
The exchange filter ID to delete
Options
Examples
databricks provider-exchange-filters delete <filter-id>
databricks provider-exchange-filters list
List exchange filters.
databricks provider-exchange-filters list EXCHANGE_ID [flags]
Arguments
EXCHANGE_ID
The exchange ID to list filters for
Options
--page-size int
Number of items to return per page
--page-token string
Token for pagination
Examples
The following example lists provider exchange filters:
databricks provider-exchange-filters list 12345
databricks provider-exchange-filters update
Update an exchange filter.
databricks provider-exchange-filters update ID [flags]
Arguments
ID
The exchange filter ID to update
Options
--json JSON
The inline JSON string or the @path to the JSON file with the request body.
Examples
The following example updates a provider exchange filter using a JSON file:
databricks provider-exchange-filters update 12345 --json @updated-filter-config.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