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Azure Databricks Cookbook

You're reading from  Azure Databricks Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789809718
Pages 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Phani Raj Phani Raj
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Vinod Jaiswal Vinod Jaiswal
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Creating an Azure Databricks Service 2. Chapter 2: Reading and Writing Data from and to Various Azure Services and File Formats 3. Chapter 3: Understanding Spark Query Execution 4. Chapter 4: Working with Streaming Data 5. Chapter 5: Integrating with Azure Key Vault, App Configuration, and Log Analytics 6. Chapter 6: Exploring Delta Lake in Azure Databricks 7. Chapter 7: Implementing Near-Real-Time Analytics and Building a Modern Data Warehouse 8. Chapter 8: Databricks SQL 9. Chapter 9: DevOps Integrations and Implementing CI/CD for Azure Databricks 10. Chapter 10: Understanding Security and Monitoring in Azure Databricks 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using Azure Key Vault secrets in Azure Databricks

In this recipe, you will learn how to use the secrets stored in Azure Key Vault in an Azure Databricks notebook. You can store information such as storage account keys or SQL Database passwords in Azure Key Vault as secrets, ensuring sensitive information is not exposed.

Getting ready

To use Azure Key Vault secrets in Databricks notebooks, we must create a secret scope in Databricks. The following steps will show you how to create a secret scope in Azure Databricks:

  1. Open Databricks and create a scope URL called <Databricks URL>/#secrets/createScope. You can find the Databricks URL on the Azure Key Vault Overview page. The following screenshot shows the Databricks URL. The secret scope URL will be similar to https://xxxxxx.azuredatabricks.net/#secrets/createScope:

    Figure 5.7 – Databricks service URL

  2. Once you have opened the Secret scope URL, provide any name for your scope. Manage Principal can be either...
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