snow spcs service create

Note

You can use Snowpark Container Services from Snowflake CLI only if you have the necessary permissions to use Snowpark Container Services.

Creates a new service in the current schema.

Syntax

snow spcs service create
  <name>
  --compute-pool <compute_pool>
  --spec-path <spec_path>
  --min-instances <min_instances>
  --max-instances <max_instances>
  --auto-resume / --no-auto-resume
  --eai-name <external_access_integrations>
  --query-warehouse <query_warehouse>
  --tag <tags>
  --comment <comment>
  --if-not-exists
  --connection <connection>
  --host <host>
  --port <port>
  --account <account>
  --user <user>
  --password <password>
  --authenticator <authenticator>
  --private-key-file <private_key_file>
  --token-file-path <token_file_path>
  --database <database>
  --schema <schema>
  --role <role>
  --warehouse <warehouse>
  --temporary-connection
  --mfa-passcode <mfa_passcode>
  --enable-diag
  --diag-log-path <diag_log_path>
  --diag-allowlist-path <diag_allowlist_path>
  --format <format>
  --verbose
  --debug
  --silent
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Arguments

name

Identifier of the service; for example: my_service.

Options

--compute-pool TEXT

Compute pool to run the service on.

--spec-path FILE

Path to service specification file.

--min-instances INTEGER RANGE

Minimum number of service instances to run. Default: 1.

--max-instances INTEGER RANGE

Maximum number of service instances to run.

--auto-resume / --no-auto-resume

The service will automatically resume when a service function or ingress is called. Default: True.

--eai-name TEXT

Identifies external access integrations (EAI) that the service can access. This option may be specified multiple times for multiple EAIs.

--query-warehouse TEXT

Warehouse to use if a service container connects to Snowflake to execute a query without explicitly specifying a warehouse to use.

--tag NAME=VALUE

Tag for the service.

--comment TEXT

Comment for the service.

--if-not-exists

Only apply this operation if the specified object does not already exist. Default: False.

--connection, -c, --environment TEXT

Name of the connection, as defined in your config.toml file. Default: default.

--host TEXT

Host address for the connection. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--port INTEGER

Port for the connection. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--account, --accountname TEXT

Name assigned to your Snowflake account. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--user, --username TEXT

Username to connect to Snowflake. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--password TEXT

Snowflake password. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--authenticator TEXT

Snowflake authenticator. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--private-key-file, --private-key-path TEXT

Snowflake private key file path. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--token-file-path TEXT

Path to file with an OAuth token that should be used when connecting to Snowflake.

--database, --dbname TEXT

Database to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--schema, --schemaname TEXT

Database schema to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--role, --rolename TEXT

Role to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--warehouse TEXT

Warehouse to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.

--temporary-connection, -x

Uses connection defined with command line parameters, instead of one defined in config. Default: False.

--mfa-passcode TEXT

Token to use for multi-factor authentication (MFA).

--enable-diag

Run Python connector diagnostic test. Default: False.

--diag-log-path TEXT

Diagnostic report path. Default: <temporary_directory>.

--diag-allowlist-path TEXT

Diagnostic report path to optional allowlist.

--format [TABLE|JSON]

Specifies the output format. Default: TABLE.

--verbose, -v

Displays log entries for log levels info and higher. Default: False.

--debug

Displays log entries for log levels debug and higher; debug logs contain additional information. Default: False.

--silent

Turns off intermediate output to console. Default: False.

--help

Displays the help text for this command.

Usage notes

You can optionally choose to run more than one instance of your service. Each service instance is a collection of containers, as defined in the service specification file, that run together on a node in your compute pool. If you choose to run multiple instances of a service, a load balancer manages incoming traffic.

Examples

snow spcs service create "my-service" --compute-pool "pool_1" --spec-path "/some-dir/echo-speck.yaml"
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