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11-11-2021 07:34 AM
Hi,
How is that possible to disable SSL Certification.
With databricks API I got this error :
SSLCertVerificationError
SSLCertVerificationError: ("hostname 'https' doesn't match either of '*.numericable.fr', 'numericable.fr'",)
MaxRetryError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='https', port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: //adb-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.azuredatabricks.net/api/2.0/workspace/mkdirs (Caused by SSLError(SSLCertVerificationError("hostname 'https' doesn't match either of '*.numericable.fr', 'numericable.fr'")))when executing the following script
response = requests.post(
'https://{}/api/2.0/workspace/mkdirs'.format(DOMAIN),
headers={'Authorization': 'Bearer {}'.format(TOKEN)},
json={"path": "/Shared/released_notebooks/modules"}
)Thanks
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11-12-2021 12:33 AM
Hi @Bertrand BURCKER I tried your code and ended up with a different error. To create a directory you can try the below code and it will help create the folder for you.
import requests
from pyspark.sql.types import (StructField, StringType, StructType, IntegerType)
API_URL = dbutils.notebook.entry_point.getDbutils().notebook().getContext().apiUrl().getOrElse(None)
TOKEN = dbutils.notebook.entry_point.getDbutils().notebook().getContext().apiToken().getOrElse(None)
response = requests.post(
API_URL + '/api/2.0/workspace/mkdirs',
headers={"Authorization": "Bearer " + TOKEN},
json={"path": "/Users/prabakarxxxxxxxx/Test_dir1/"}
)
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11-12-2021 03:37 AM
Hi, thanks for you answer. Thanks to your code which was a bit different from mine, I noticed a error in my code. (I had "https://" twice...)
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11-17-2021 08:21 AM
Hi @Bertrand BURCKER I believe you were able to resolve the issue. Would you be happy to mark the answer as best so that others can quickly find the solution in the future?
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11-12-2021 08:29 AM
@Bertrand BURCKER - Thanks for letting us know your issue is resolved. If @Prabakar Ammeappin's answer solved the problem, would you be happy to mark his answer as best so others can more easily find an answer for this?