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Create and Manage Project Workspaces

After workspaces are configured, project owners can enable workspaces within their projects. This feature allows project members to write data to the project.

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Requirement

  • You must own the project

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Prerequisites

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Snowflake

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Deprecation notice

Support for project workspaces for Snowflake has been deprecated. See the for EOL dates.

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  • External IDs have been connected with an IAM or in for Snowflake.

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Databricks Spark

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Create a workspace

  1. Navigate to the Policies tab and enable project equalization by clicking the Project Equalization slider to on.

  2. Scroll to the Workspace section and click Create.

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Delete a workspace

  1. Scroll to the Workspace section on the policies tab and click the toggle to disable the workspace.

  2. Click Delete in the workspace section.

  3. Click Delete.

Data sources registered by excepted roles: Snowflake workspaces generate static views with the credentials used to register the table as an Immuta data source. Those tables must be registered in Immuta by an excepted role so that policies applied to the backing tables are not applied to the project workspace views.
External IDs have been mapped in for Databricks.
Select Snowflake from the Workspace Configuration dropdown menu.
  • Name the Workspace Schema. By default, the schema name is based off of the project name, but you can change it here. Your project workspace will exist within this schema under Snowflake under the database configured by the Application Admin.

  • Use the dropdown menu to select the Hostname. Projects can only be configured to use one Snowflake host.

  • Select one or more Warehouses to be available to project members when they are working in the Snowflake workspace.

  • Click Create to enable the workspace.

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    Databricks cluster configuration

    Before creating a workspace, the cluster must send its configuration to Immuta; to do this, run a simple query on the cluster (i.e., show tables). Otherwise, an error message will occur when you attempt to create a workspace.

    1. Navigate to the Policies tab and enable Project Equalization by clicking the Project Equalization slider to on.

    2. Scroll to the Workspace section and click Create.

    3. Select Databricks from the Workspace Configuration dropdown menu.

    4. Opt to edit the sub-directory in the Workspace Directory field; this sub-directory auto-populates as the project name.

    5. Enter the Workspace Database Name.

    6. Click Create to enable the workspace.

    Deprecations page
    Snowflake integration is configured with workspaces enabled
    Snowflake tables are registered in Immuta
    manually mapped
    Databricks Spark integration is configured
    Databricks workspace is configured
    Databricks tables are registered in Immuta