A Simple Example of Using Snowpark Java¶
The following example prints the count and names of tables in the current database.
Replace the <placeholders>
with values that you use to connect to Snowflake.
import com.snowflake.snowpark_java.*;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
public class SnowparkExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Create a Session, specifying the properties used to
// connect to the Snowflake database.
Map<String, String> properties = new HashMap<>();
properties.put("URL", "https://<account_identifier>.snowflakecomputing.cn");
properties.put("USER", "<username>");
properties.put("PASSWORD", "<password>");
properties.put("ROLE", "<role_name_with_access_to_public_schema>");
properties.put("WAREHOUSE", "<warehouse_name>");
properties.put("DB", "<database_name>");
properties.put("SCHEMA", "<schema_name>");
Session session = Session.builder().configs(properties).create();
// Get the number of tables in the PUBLIC schema.
DataFrame dfTables = session.table("INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES")
.filter(Functions.col("TABLE_SCHEMA").equal_to(Functions.lit("PUBLIC")));
long tableCount = dfTables.count();
String currentDb = session.getCurrentDatabase().orElse("<no current database>");
System.out.println("Number of tables in the PUBLIC schema in " + currentDb + " database: " + tableCount);
// Get the list of table names in the PUBLIC schema.
DataFrame dfPublicSchemaTables = dfTables.select(Functions.col("TABLE_NAME"));
dfPublicSchemaTables.show();
}
}
This prints out the number of tables and the list of tables in the schema:
Number of tables in the PUBLIC schema in the "MY_DB" database: 8
...
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|"TABLE_NAME" |
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|A_TABLE |
...