snowflake.core.warehouse.WarehouseCollection¶
- class snowflake.core.warehouse.WarehouseCollection(root: Root)¶
Bases:
AccountObjectCollectionParent
[WarehouseResource
]Represents the collection operations of the Snowflake Warehouse resource.
With this collection, you can create or update or fetch all warehouses that you have access to.
- Parameters:
root – A
Root
instance.
Example
Create a WarehouseCollection instance:
>>> # after creating a root instance >>> warehouse_collection = root.warehouses
Attributes
- root¶
Methods
- create(warehouse: WarehouseModel, *, mode: CreateMode = CreateMode.error_if_exists) WarehouseResource ¶
Create a warehouse in Snowflake.
- Parameters:
warehouse – an instance of
Warehouse
.mode –
One of the following enum values.
- CreateMode.error_if_exists: Throw an
snowflake.core.exceptions.ConflictError
if the warehouse already exists in Snowflake. Equivalent to SQL
create warehouse <name> ...
.- CreateMode.or_replace: Replace if the warehouse already exists in Snowflake. Equivalent to SQL
create or replace warehouse <name> ...
.- CreateMode.if_not_exists: Do nothing if the warehouse already exists in Snowflake. Equivalent to SQL
create warehouse <name> if not exists...
Default value is CreateMode.error_if_exists.
- CreateMode.error_if_exists: Throw an
Example
Create a warehouse on Snowflake server and get the reference to it:
>>> from snowflake.core.warehouse import Warehouse >>> warehouse_parameters = Warehouse( ... name="your-warehouse-name", ... warehouse_size="SMALL", ... auto_suspend=500, ...) >>> # Use warehouse collection created before to create a reference to warehouse resource >>> # in Snowflake server. >>> warehouse_reference = warehouse_collection.create(warehouse_parameters)
- items() ItemsView[str, T] ¶
- iter(*, like: str | None = None) Iterator[WarehouseModel] ¶
Iterate over the list of warehouses in Snowflake, filtering on any optional like pattern.
- Parameters:
like – A case-insensitive
string
functioning as a filter, with support for SQL wildcard characters (% and _).
Example
Create a warehouse on Snowflake server and get the reference to it:
>>> from snowflake.core.warehouse import Warehouse >>> # Show all warehouses that you have access to see. >>> warehouses = warehouse_collection.iter() >>> # Show information of the exact warehouse you want to see. >>> warehouses = warehouse_collection.iter(like="your-warehouse-name") >>> # Show warehouses starting with 'your-warehouse-name-'. >>> warehouses = warehouse_collection.iter(like="your-warehouse-name-%") >>> # Use for loop to retrieve information from iterator. >>> for warehouse in warehouses: >>> print(warehouse.name, warehouse.warehouse_size)
- keys() KeysView[str] ¶
- values() ValuesView[T] ¶