@Generated public interface EncryptionKeysService
* Managed services: A key configuration can be used to encrypt a workspace's notebook and secret data in the control plane, as well as Databricks SQL queries and query history. * Storage: A key configuration can be used to encrypt a workspace's DBFS and EBS data in the data plane.
In both of these cases, the key configuration's ID is used when creating a new workspace. This Preview feature is available if your account is on the E2 version of the platform. Updating a running workspace with workspace storage encryption requires that the workspace is on the E2 version of the platform. If you have an older workspace, it might not be on the E2 version of the platform. If you are not sure, contact your Databricks representative.
This is the high-level interface, that contains generated methods.
Evolving: this interface is under development. Method signatures may change.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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CustomerManagedKey |
create(CreateCustomerManagedKeyRequest createCustomerManagedKeyRequest)
Create encryption key configuration.
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void |
delete(DeleteEncryptionKeyRequest deleteEncryptionKeyRequest)
Delete encryption key configuration.
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CustomerManagedKey |
get(GetEncryptionKeyRequest getEncryptionKeyRequest)
Get encryption key configuration.
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Collection<CustomerManagedKey> |
list()
Get all encryption key configurations.
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CustomerManagedKey create(CreateCustomerManagedKeyRequest createCustomerManagedKeyRequest)
Creates a customer-managed key configuration object for an account, specified by ID. This operation uploads a reference to a customer-managed key to Databricks. If the key is assigned as a workspace's customer-managed key for managed services, Databricks uses the key to encrypt the workspaces notebooks and secrets in the control plane, in addition to Databricks SQL queries and query history. If it is specified as a workspace's customer-managed key for workspace storage, the key encrypts the workspace's root S3 bucket (which contains the workspace's root DBFS and system data) and, optionally, cluster EBS volume data.
**Important**: Customer-managed keys are supported only for some deployment types, subscription types, and AWS regions that currently support creation of Databricks workspaces.
This operation is available only if your account is on the E2 version of the platform or on a select custom plan that allows multiple workspaces per account.
void delete(DeleteEncryptionKeyRequest deleteEncryptionKeyRequest)
Deletes a customer-managed key configuration object for an account. You cannot delete a configuration that is associated with a running workspace.
CustomerManagedKey get(GetEncryptionKeyRequest getEncryptionKeyRequest)
Gets a customer-managed key configuration object for an account, specified by ID. This operation uploads a reference to a customer-managed key to Databricks. If assigned as a workspace's customer-managed key for managed services, Databricks uses the key to encrypt the workspaces notebooks and secrets in the control plane, in addition to Databricks SQL queries and query history. If it is specified as a workspace's customer-managed key for storage, the key encrypts the workspace's root S3 bucket (which contains the workspace's root DBFS and system data) and, optionally, cluster EBS volume data.
**Important**: Customer-managed keys are supported only for some deployment types, subscription types, and AWS regions.
This operation is available only if your account is on the E2 version of the platform.",
Collection<CustomerManagedKey> list()
Gets all customer-managed key configuration objects for an account. If the key is specified as a workspace's managed services customer-managed key, Databricks uses the key to encrypt the workspace's notebooks and secrets in the control plane, in addition to Databricks SQL queries and query history. If the key is specified as a workspace's storage customer-managed key, the key is used to encrypt the workspace's root S3 bucket and optionally can encrypt cluster EBS volumes data in the data plane.
**Important**: Customer-managed keys are supported only for some deployment types, subscription types, and AWS regions.
This operation is available only if your account is on the E2 version of the platform.
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