Public/SecretsAPI.ps1

Function Add-DatabricksSecretScope
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Creates a new secret scope.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Creates a new secret scope.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#create-secret-scope
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            Scope name requested by the user. Scope names are unique. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER InitialManagePrincipal
            The principal that is initially granted MANAGE permission to the created scope.
            .EXAMPLE
            New-DatabricksSecretScope -ScopeName "MySecretScope" -InitialManagePrincipal "users"
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [string] [Alias("scope", "name", "scope_name")] $ScopeName, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 2, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [string] [Alias("initial_manage_principal")] $InitialManagePrincipal = $null
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "POST"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/scopes/create"
    }
    
    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
        }
    
        $parameters | Add-Property -Name "initial_manage_principal" -Value $InitialManagePrincipal

        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        # this call does not return any results
        #return $result
    }
}


Function Remove-DatabricksSecretScope
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Deletes a secret scope.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Deletes a secret scope.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#delete-secret-scope
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            Name of the scope to delete. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Remove-DatabricksSecretScope -ScopeName "MyScope"
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("scope")] [string] $ScopeName
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "POST"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/scopes/delete"
    }
    
    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
        }
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        # this call does not return any results
        #return $result
    }
}


Function Get-DatabricksSecretScope
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Lists all secret scopes available in the workspace.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Lists all secret scopes available in the workspace.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#list-secret-scopes
            .EXAMPLE
            Get-DatabricksSecretScope
            .EXAMPLE
            #AUTOMATED_TEST:List Secret Scopes
            Get-DatabricksSecretScope
 
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param ()
    
    $requestMethod = "GET"
    $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/scopes/list"

    Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
    #Set parameters
    $parameters = @{}
    
    $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

    return $result.scopes
}


Function Add-DatabricksSecret
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Inserts a secret under the provided scope with the given name. If a secret already exists with the same name, this command overwrites the existing secret's value. The server encrypts the secret using the secret scope's encryption settings before storing it. You must have WRITE or MANAGE permission on the secret scope.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Inserts a secret under the provided scope with the given name. If a secret already exists with the same name, this command overwrites the existing secret's value. The server encrypts the secret using the secret scope's encryption settings before storing it. You must have WRITE or MANAGE permission on the secret scope.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#put-secret
            .PARAMETER StringValue
            The value to be stored. Note that the value will be stored in UTF-8 (MB4) form.
            .PARAMETER BytesValue
            The value to be stored. Note that the value will be stored as bytes.
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            The name of the scope to which the secret will be associated with. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER SecretName
            A unique name to identify the secret. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Add-DatabricksSecret -ScopeName "MyScope" -SecretName "MyKey" -StringValue "MySecretValue"
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("scope")] [string] $ScopeName, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 2, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("key")] [string] $SecretName,
        
        [Parameter(ParameterSetName = "StringValue", Mandatory = $true, Position = 3, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("string_value", "new_string_value")] [string] $StringValue, 
        
        [Parameter(ParameterSetName = "BytesValue", Mandatory = $true, Position = 3, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("bytes_value", "new_bytes_value")] [byte[]] $BytesValue
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "POST"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/put"
    }

    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{}
        switch ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName) 
        { 
            "StringValue" {
                $parameters | Add-Property -Name "string_value" -Value $StringValue
            
            }

            "BytesValue" {
                $bytesBase64 = [System.Convert]::ToBase64String($BytesValue)
                $parameters | Add-Property -Name "bytes_value" -Value $bytesBase64
            }
        }

        $parameters | Add-Property -Name "scope" -Value $ScopeName
        $parameters | Add-Property -Name "key" -Value $SecretName
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        # this call does not return any results
        #return $result
    }
}

Function Remove-DatabricksSecret
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Deletes the secret stored in this secret scope. You must have WRITE or MANAGE permission on the secret scope.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Deletes the secret stored in this secret scope. You must have WRITE or MANAGE permission on the secret scope.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#delete-secret
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            The name of the scope that contains the secret to delete. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER Key
            Name of the secret to delete. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Remove-DatabricksSecret -ScopeName "MyScope" -SecretName "MySecret"
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("scope", "name")] [string] $ScopeName, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 2, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("key")] [string] $SecretName
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "POST"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/delete"
    }

    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
            key = $SecretName 
        }
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        # this call does not return any results
        #return $result
    }
}


Function Get-DatabricksSecret
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Lists the secret keys that are stored at this scope. This is a metadata-only operation; secret data cannot be retrieved using this API. Users need READ permission to make this call.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Lists the secret keys that are stored at this scope. This is a metadata-only operation; secret data cannot be retrieved using this API. Users need READ permission to make this call.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#list-secrets
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            The name of the scope whose secrets you want to list. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Get-DatabricksSecret -ScopeName "MyScope"
            .EXAMPLE
            #AUTOMATED_TEST:List cluster zones
            $secretScopes = Get-DatabricksSecretScope
            $secretScopes[0] | Get-DatabricksSecret
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("scope", "name")] [string] $ScopeName
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "GET"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/list"
    }
    
    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
        }
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        return $result.secrets
    }
}


Function Add-DatabricksSecretScopeACL
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Creates or overwrites the ACL associated with the given principal (user or group) on the specified scope point. In general, a user or group will use the most powerful permission available to them, and permissions are ordered as follows:
            .DESCRIPTION
            Creates or overwrites the ACL associated with the given principal (user or group) on the specified scope point. In general, a user or group will use the most powerful permission available to them, and permissions are ordered as follows:
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#put-secret-acl
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            The name of the scope to apply permissions to. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER Principal
            The principal to which the permission is applied. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER Permission
            The permission level applied to the principal. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Add-DatabricksSecretScopeACL -Scope "MyScope" -Principal "data-scientists" -Permission Read
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1)] [string] $ScopeName, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 2, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [string] $Principal, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 3, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [string] [ValidateSet("Manage", "Read", "Write")] $Permission
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "POST"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/acls/put"
    }
    
    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
            principal = $Principal 
            permission = $Permission.ToUpper() 
        }
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        # this call does not return any results
        #return $result
    }
}


Function Remove-DatabricksSecretScopeACL
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Deletes the given ACL on the given scope.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Deletes the given ACL on the given scope.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#delete-secret-acl
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            The name of the scope to remove permissions from. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER Principal
            The principal to remove an existing ACL from. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Remove-DatabricksSecretScopeACL -ScopeName "MyScope" -Principal "data-scientists"
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [Alias("scope", "name")] [string] $ScopeName, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 2, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)] [string] $Principal
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "POST"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/acls/delete"
    }
    
    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
            principal = $Principal 
        }
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        # this call does not return any results
        #return $result
    }
}


Function Get-DatabricksSecretScopeACL
{
    <#
            .SYNOPSIS
            Describes the details about the given ACL, such as the group and permission.
            .DESCRIPTION
            Describes the details about the given ACL, such as the group and permission.
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#get-secret-acl
            Official API Documentation: https://docs.databricks.com/api/latest/secrets.html#list-secret-acl
            .PARAMETER ScopeName
            The name of the scope to fetch ACL information from. This field is required.
            .PARAMETER Principal
            The principal to fetch ACL information for. This field is required.
            .EXAMPLE
            Get-DatabricksSecretScopeACL -ScopeName "MyScope" -Principal "data-scientists"
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param
    (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1)] [string] $ScopeName, 
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 2)] [string] $Principal = $null
    )
    begin {
        $requestMethod = "GET"
        $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/acls/list"
        if($Principal)
        {
            Write-Verbose "--$Principal--"
            $apiEndpoint = "/2.0/secrets/acls/get"
        }
    }
    
    process {
        Write-Verbose "Building Body/Parameters for final API call ..."
        #Set parameters
        $parameters = @{
            scope = $ScopeName 
        }
    
        $parameters | Add-Property -Name "principal" -Value $Principal
    
        $result = Invoke-DatabricksApiRequest -Method $requestMethod -EndPoint $apiEndpoint -Body $parameters

        if($Principal)
        {
            # if a Principal was specified, we return the result as it is
            return $result
        }
        else
        {
            # if no Principal was specified, we return the ACLs as an array
            return $result.items # the object is called "items" even though it states "acls" in the docs!
        }
    }
}