馃帀 Destination databricks: update fields specifications by igrankova 路 Pull Request #9153 路 airbytehq/airbyte (original) (raw)
What
Add title and description properties to each field in destination-connectors specifications:
destination-databricks
How
Describe the solution
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x.java
y.python
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Updating a connector
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- Grant edit access to maintainers (instructions)
- Secrets in the connector's spec are annotated with
airbyte_secret
- Unit & integration tests added and passing. Community members, please provide proof of success locally e.g: screenshot or copy-paste unit, integration, and acceptance test output. To run acceptance tests for a Python connector, follow instructions in the README. For java connectors run
./gradlew :airbyte-integrations:connectors:<name>:integrationTest
. - Code reviews completed
- Documentation updated
- Connector's
README.md
- Connector's
bootstrap.md
. See description and examples - Changelog updated in
docs/integrations/<source or destination>/<name>.md
including changelog. See changelog example
- Connector's
- PR name follows PR naming conventions
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- Credentials added to Github CI. Instructions.
- /test connector=connectors/ command is passing.
- New Connector version released on Dockerhub by running the
/publish
command described here - After the new connector version is published, connector version bumped in the seed directory as described here
- Seed specs have been re-generated by building the platform and committing the changes to the seed spec files, as described here