snow git execute¶
Execute immediate all files from the repository path. Files can be filtered with a glob-like pattern, e.g. @my_repo/branches/main/*.sql, @my_repo/branches/main/dev/*. Only files with .sql or .py extension will be executed.
Syntax¶
snow git execute
<repository_path>
--on-error <on_error>
--variable <variables>
--connection <connection>
--host <host>
--port <port>
--account <account>
--user <user>
--password <password>
--authenticator <authenticator>
--workload-identity-provider <workload_identity_provider>
--private-key-file <private_key_file>
--token <token>
--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>
--oauth-client-id <oauth_client_id>
--oauth-client-secret <oauth_client_secret>
--oauth-authorization-url <oauth_authorization_url>
--oauth-token-request-url <oauth_token_request_url>
--oauth-redirect-uri <oauth_redirect_uri>
--oauth-scope <oauth_scope>
--oauth-disable-pkce
--oauth-enable-refresh-tokens
--oauth-enable-single-use-refresh-tokens
--client-store-temporary-credential
--format <format>
--verbose
--debug
--silent
--enhanced-exit-codes
Arguments¶
repository_pathPath to git repository stage with scope provided. Path to the repository root must end with ‘/’. For example: @my_repo/branches/main/.
Options¶
--on-error [break|continue]What to do when an error occurs. Defaults to break. Default: break.
--variable, -D TEXTVariables for the execution context; for example:
-D "<key>=<value>". For SQL files, variables are used to expand the template, and any unknown variable will cause an error (consider embedding quoting in the file).For Python files, variables are used to update the os.environ dictionary. Provided keys are capitalized to adhere to best practices. In case of SQL files string values must be quoted in''(consider embedding quoting in the file).--connection, -c, --environment TEXTName of the connection, as defined in your
config.tomlfile. Default:default.--host TEXTHost address for the connection. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--port INTEGERPort for the connection. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--account, --accountname TEXTName assigned to your Snowflake account. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--user, --username TEXTUsername to connect to Snowflake. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--password TEXTSnowflake password. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--authenticator TEXTSnowflake authenticator. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--workload-identity-provider TEXTWorkload identity provider (AWS, AZURE, GCP, OIDC). Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--private-key-file, --private-key-path TEXTSnowflake private key file path. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--token TEXTOAuth token to use when connecting to Snowflake.
--token-file-path TEXTPath to file with an OAuth token to use when connecting to Snowflake.
--database, --dbname TEXTDatabase to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--schema, --schemaname TEXTDatabase schema to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--role, --rolename TEXTRole to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--warehouse TEXTWarehouse to use. Overrides the value specified for the connection.
--temporary-connection, -xUses a connection defined with command line parameters, instead of one defined in config. Default: False.
--mfa-passcode TEXTToken to use for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
--enable-diagWhether to generate a connection diagnostic report. Default: False.
--diag-log-path TEXTPath for the generated report. Defaults to system temporary directory. Default: <system_temporary_directory>.
--diag-allowlist-path TEXTPath to a JSON file that contains allowlist parameters.
--oauth-client-id TEXTValue of client id provided by the Identity Provider for Snowflake integration.
--oauth-client-secret TEXTValue of the client secret provided by the Identity Provider for Snowflake integration.
--oauth-authorization-url TEXTIdentity Provider endpoint supplying the authorization code to the driver.
--oauth-token-request-url TEXTIdentity Provider endpoint supplying the access tokens to the driver.
--oauth-redirect-uri TEXTURI to use for authorization code redirection.
--oauth-scope TEXTScope requested in the Identity Provider authorization request.
--oauth-disable-pkceDisables Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE). Default:
False.--oauth-enable-refresh-tokensEnables a silent re-authentication when the actual access token becomes outdated. Default:
False.--oauth-enable-single-use-refresh-tokensWhether to opt-in to single-use refresh token semantics. Default:
False.--client-store-temporary-credentialStore the temporary credential.
--format [TABLE|JSON|JSON_EXT|CSV]Specifies the output format. Default: TABLE.
--verbose, -vDisplays log entries for log levels
infoand higher. Default: False.--debugDisplays log entries for log levels
debugand higher; debug logs contain additional information. Default: False.--silentTurns off intermediate output to console. Default: False.
--enhanced-exit-codesDifferentiate exit error codes based on failure type. Default: False.
--helpDisplays the help text for this command.
Usage notes¶
Note
Snowflake CLI does not support executing Python files for Python versions 3.12 and above.
You can use glob-like patterns to filter the files, such as @my_repo/branches/main/*.sql and @my_repo/branches/main/dev/*. The command only executes files with a .sql
extension.
When using Jinja templates for the SQL files, you can pass template variables using -D or (--variable) option, such as -D "<key>=<value>". You must enclose string values in single quotes ('').
Examples¶
The following example shows how to execute SQL commands in all files within the project directory that match a regular expression.
snow git execute "@git_test/branches/main/projects/script*.sql"
SUCCESS - git_test/branches/main/projects/script1.sql
SUCCESS - git_test/branches/main/projects/script2.sql
SUCCESS - git_test/branches/main/projects/script3.sql
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| File | Status | Error |
|---------------------------------------------+---------+-------|
| git_test/branches/main/projects/script1.sql | SUCCESS | None |
| git_test/branches/main/projects/script2.sql | SUCCESS | None |
| git_test/branches/main/projects/script3.sql | SUCCESS | None |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+