Executing an HTTP call from worker to localhost:80 (Unity Catalog)
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09-19-2024 02:11 AM
hi,
trying to implement this industry accelerator in UC (DBR 15.4, Shared Access Mode), I'm encountering an error when running an HTTP query (python requests) from within a udf (see this github issue). Are there any restrictions when it comes to run arbitray python code in a Unity Catalog udf that might be causing this?
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12-11-2024 11:09 AM
Hi @adriennn thanks for your question!
Are you still facing this issue, and is it the same as reported in https://github.com/databricks-industry-solutions/routing/issues/2 marked as Open?
This might be related to the DBR Shared Mode architecture in DBR 15.4. I strongly suggest raising a support ticket for the same, so that we can effectively collect the details. Is it right to assume the same is doable in Single User Mode?
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12-12-2024 12:43 AM
Hello @VZLA yes this is still a problem, just tried in single user mode again to be sure, but it's failing as well, will open a ticket and update here if a solution comes up.
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12-12-2024 06:05 AM
Sounds good, thanks for your understanding and helping improve the product @adriennn !
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01-16-2025 05:21 AM
@VZLA support wanted us to purchase a support plant just to ask them this question and our DBX reps aren't answering. So if you can help with that it would be great. Thanks!
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01-16-2025 06:00 AM - edited 01-16-2025 06:00 AM
Hi @adriennn , I'll try to look into it.

