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The following sample configuration uses the azurerm Terraform provider to deploy an Azure Databricks workspace. It assumes you have signed in to Azure (az login) on your local machine with an Azure user that has Contributor rights to your subscription.
For more information about the azurerm Terraform plugin for Databricks, see azurerm_databricks_workspace.
Simple setup
terraform {
  required_providers {
    azurerm =  "~> 2.33"
    random = "~> 2.2"
  }
}
provider "azurerm" {
  features {}
}
variable "region" {
  type = string
  default = "westeurope"
}
resource "random_string" "naming" {
  special = false
  upper   = false
  length  = 6
}
data "azurerm_client_config" "current" {
}
data "external" "me" {
  program = ["az", "account", "show", "--query", "user"]
}
locals {
  prefix = "databricksdemo${random_string.naming.result}"
  tags = {
    Environment = "Demo"
    Owner       = lookup(data.external.me.result, "name")
  }
}
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "this" {
  name     = "${local.prefix}-rg"
  location = var.region
  tags     = local.tags
}
resource "azurerm_databricks_workspace" "this" {
  name                        = "${local.prefix}-workspace"
  resource_group_name         = azurerm_resource_group.this.name
  location                    = azurerm_resource_group.this.location
  sku                         = "premium"
  managed_resource_group_name = "${local.prefix}-workspace-rg"
  tags                        = local.tags
}
output "databricks_host" {
  value = "https://${azurerm_databricks_workspace.this.workspace_url}/"
}
Provider configuration
In Manage Databricks workspaces using Terraform, use the special configurations for Azure:
provider "databricks" {
  host = azurerm_databricks_workspace.this.workspace_url
}