[SPARK-56999][CONNECT] Propagate Spark Connect session user as a SparkContext local property#55917
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What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Propagating Spark Connect session user as a SparkContext local property. Currently user is added to the job description and not as a separate SparkContext property.
Why are the changes needed?
We use SparkConnect along with Ranger for RBAC (org.apache.kyuubi.plugin.spark.authz.ranger.RangerSparkExtension), which requires the user (currently it checks for "kyuubi.session.user", will add a fallback to check for "spark.connect.session.user")
Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?
No
How was this patch tested?
Tested it on local where the RangerSparkExtension was able to extract the user as expected. No tests were added because its a small, trivial and non-destructive, backward compatible new feature.
Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?
No