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account network-policies command group

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The account network-policies command group within the Databricks CLI contains commands to manage network policies for your account. Network policies control which network destinations can be accessed from the Databricks environment. See Manage network policies for serverless egress control.

databricks account network-policies create-network-policy-rpc

Create a new network policy to manage which network destinations can be accessed from the Databricks environment.

databricks account network-policies create-network-policy-rpc [flags]

Options

--account-id string

    The associated account ID for this network policy object.

--network-policy-id string

    The unique identifier for the network policy.

--json JSON

    The inline JSON string or the @path to the JSON file with the request body

Global flags

Examples

The following example creates a network policy using JSON:

Bash
databricks account network-policies create-network-policy-rpc --json '{"network_policy_id": "my-network-policy", "name": "My Network Policy", "rules": [{"action": "ALLOW", "destination": "0.0.0.0/0"}]}'

The following example creates a network policy using a JSON file:

Bash
databricks account network-policies create-network-policy-rpc --json @network-policy.json

The following example creates a network policy with command-line flags:

Bash
databricks account network-policies create-network-policy-rpc --account-id "account-123" --network-policy-id "my-network-policy" --json @network-policy.json

databricks account network-policies delete-network-policy-rpc

Delete a network policy. Cannot be called on default-policy.

databricks account network-policies delete-network-policy-rpc NETWORK_POLICY_ID [flags]

Arguments

NETWORK_POLICY_ID

    The unique identifier of the network policy to delete.

Options

Global flags

Examples

The following example deletes a network policy by ID:

Bash
databricks account network-policies delete-network-policy-rpc my-network-policy

databricks account network-policies get-network-policy-rpc

Get a network policy.

databricks account network-policies get-network-policy-rpc NETWORK_POLICY_ID [flags]

Arguments

NETWORK_POLICY_ID

    The unique identifier of the network policy to retrieve.

Options

Global flags

Examples

The following example gets a network policy by ID:

Bash
databricks account network-policies get-network-policy-rpc my-network-policy

The following example gets the default network policy:

Bash
databricks account network-policies get-network-policy-rpc default-policy

databricks account network-policies list-network-policies-rpc

Get an array of network policies.

databricks account network-policies list-network-policies-rpc [flags]

Options

--page-token string

    Pagination token to go to next page based on previous query.

Global flags

Examples

The following example lists all network policies:

Bash
databricks account network-policies list-network-policies-rpc

The following example lists network policies with pagination:

Bash
databricks account network-policies list-network-policies-rpc --page-token "next_page_token"

databricks account network-policies update-network-policy-rpc

Update a network policy. This allows you to modify the configuration of a network policy.

databricks account network-policies update-network-policy-rpc NETWORK_POLICY_ID [flags]

Arguments

NETWORK_POLICY_ID

    The unique identifier for the network policy.

Options

--account-id string

    The associated account ID for this network policy object.

--network-policy-id string

    The unique identifier for the network policy.

--json JSON

    The inline JSON string or the @path to the JSON file with the request body

Global flags

Examples

The following example updates a network policy using JSON:

Bash
databricks account network-policies update-network-policy-rpc my-network-policy --json '{"name": "Updated Network Policy", "rules": [{"action": "ALLOW", "destination": "10.0.0.0/8"}]}'

The following example updates a network policy using a JSON file:

Bash
databricks account network-policies update-network-policy-rpc my-network-policy --json @update-network-policy.json

The following example updates the default network policy:

Bash
databricks account network-policies update-network-policy-rpc default-policy --json @default-policy-rules.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