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Databricks node#

Use the Databricks node to automate work in Databricks, and integrate Databricks with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of Databricks features, including executing SQL queries, managing Unity Catalog objects, querying ML model serving endpoints, and working with vector search indexes.

On this page, you'll find a list of operations the Databricks node supports and links to more resources.

Credentials

Refer to Databricks credentials for guidance on setting up authentication.

This node can be used as an AI tool

This node can be used to enhance the capabilities of an AI agent. When used in this way, many parameters can be set automatically, or with information directed by AI - find out more in the AI tool parameters documentation.

Operations#

  • Databricks SQL
    • Execute Query
  • File
    • Create Directory
    • Delete Directory
    • Delete File
    • Download File
    • Get File Metadata
    • List Directory
    • Upload File
  • Genie
    • Create Conversation Message
    • Execute Message SQL Query
    • Get Conversation Message
    • Get Genie Space
    • Get Query Results
    • Start Conversation
  • Model Serving
    • Query Endpoint
  • Unity Catalog
    • Create Catalog
    • Create Function
    • Create Volume
    • Delete Catalog
    • Delete Function
    • Delete Volume
    • Get Catalog
    • Get Function
    • Get Table
    • Get Volume
    • List Catalogs
    • List Functions
    • List Tables
    • List Volumes
    • Update Catalog
  • Vector Search
    • Create Index
    • Get Index
    • List Indexes
    • Query Index

Templates and examples#

Browse Databricks integration templates, or search all templates

Refer to Databricks' REST API documentation for details about their API.

What to do if your operation isn't supported#

If this node doesn't support the operation you want to do, you can use the HTTP Request node to call the service's API.

You can use the credential you created for this service in the HTTP Request node:

  1. In the HTTP Request node, select Authentication > Predefined Credential Type.
  2. Select the service you want to connect to.
  3. Select your credential.

Refer to Custom API operations for more information.

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