``w.settings.default_warehouse_id``: Default Warehouse Id ========================================================= .. currentmodule:: databricks.sdk.service.settings .. py:class:: DefaultWarehouseIdAPI Warehouse to be selected by default for users in this workspace. Covers SQL workloads only and can be overridden by users. .. py:method:: delete( [, etag: Optional[str]]) -> DeleteDefaultWarehouseIdResponse Reverts the Default Warehouse Id setting to its default value. :param etag: str (optional) etag used for versioning. The response is at least as fresh as the eTag provided. This is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous writes of a setting overwriting each other. It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the etag in the read -> delete pattern to perform setting deletions in order to avoid race conditions. That is, get an etag from a GET request, and pass it with the DELETE request to identify the rule set version you are deleting. :returns: :class:`DeleteDefaultWarehouseIdResponse` .. py:method:: get( [, etag: Optional[str]]) -> DefaultWarehouseId Gets the Default Warehouse Id setting. :param etag: str (optional) etag used for versioning. The response is at least as fresh as the eTag provided. This is used for optimistic concurrency control as a way to help prevent simultaneous writes of a setting overwriting each other. It is strongly suggested that systems make use of the etag in the read -> delete pattern to perform setting deletions in order to avoid race conditions. That is, get an etag from a GET request, and pass it with the DELETE request to identify the rule set version you are deleting. :returns: :class:`DefaultWarehouseId` .. py:method:: update(allow_missing: bool, setting: DefaultWarehouseId, field_mask: str) -> DefaultWarehouseId Updates the Default Warehouse Id setting. :param allow_missing: bool This should always be set to true for Settings API. Added for AIP compliance. :param setting: :class:`DefaultWarehouseId` :param field_mask: str The field mask must be a single string, with multiple fields separated by commas (no spaces). The field path is relative to the resource object, using a dot (`.`) to navigate sub-fields (e.g., `author.given_name`). Specification of elements in sequence or map fields is not allowed, as only the entire collection field can be specified. Field names must exactly match the resource field names. A field mask of `*` indicates full replacement. It’s recommended to always explicitly list the fields being updated and avoid using `*` wildcards, as it can lead to unintended results if the API changes in the future. :returns: :class:`DefaultWarehouseId`