snowflake.core.notebook.NotebookCollection¶
- class snowflake.core.notebook.NotebookCollection(schema: SchemaResource)¶
- Bases: - NotebookCollectionBase- Represents the collection operations of the Snowflake Notebook resource. - With this collection, you can create, iterate through, and search for notebooks that you have access to in the current context. - Examples - Creating a notebook instance: - >>> notebooks = root.databases["my_db"].schemas["my_schema"].notebooks >>> new_notebook = Notebook(name="my_notebook", comment="This is a notebook") >>> notebooks.create(new_notebook) - Attributes - database¶
- The DatabaseResource this collection belongs to. 
 - root¶
- The Root object this collection belongs to. 
 - Methods - create(notebook: Notebook, *, mode: CreateMode = CreateMode.error_if_exists) NotebookResource¶
- Create a notebook in Snowflake. - Parameters:
- notebook (Notebook) – The - Notebookobject that you want to create in Snowflake.
- mode (CreateMode, optional) – - One of the following strings. - CreateMode.error_if_exists: Throw an- snowflake.core.exceptions.ConflictErrorif the notebook already exists in Snowflake. Equivalent to SQL- create notebook <name> ....- CreateMode.or_replace: Replace if the notebook already exists in Snowflake. Equivalent to SQL- create or replace notebook <name> ....- CreateMode.if_not_exists: Do nothing if the notebook already exists in Snowflake. Equivalent to SQL- create notebook <name> if not exists...- Default value is - CreateMode.error_if_exists.
 
 - Examples - Creating a notebook in Snowflake and getting the reference to it: - >>> notebook = Notebook(name="my_notebook", version="notebook_ver1", comment="This is a notebook") >>> # Use the notebook collection created before to create a reference to the notebook resource >>> # in Snowflake. >>> notebook_reference = notebook_collection.create(notebook) 
 - create_async(notebook: Notebook, *, mode: CreateMode = CreateMode.error_if_exists) PollingOperation[NotebookResource]¶
- An asynchronous version of - create().- Refer to - PollingOperationfor more information on asynchronous execution and the return type.
 - items() ItemsView[str, T]¶
 - iter(*, like: str | None = None, starts_with: str | None = None, limit: int | None = None, from_name: str | None = None, show_limit: int | None = None) Iterator[Notebook]¶
- List notebooks. - Parameters:
- like (str) – Parameter to filter the command output by resource name. Uses case-insensitive pattern matching, with support for SQL wildcard characters. 
- starts_with (str) – Parameter to filter the command output based on the string of characters that appear at the beginning of the object name. Uses case-sensitive pattern matching. 
- limit (int) – Parameter to limit the maximum number of rows returned by a command. 
- from_name (str) – Parameter to enable fetching rows only following the first row whose object name matches the specified string. Case-sensitive and does not have to be the full name. 
 
 
 - iter_async(*, like: str | None = None, starts_with: str | None = None, limit: int | None = None, from_name: str | None = None, show_limit: int | None = None) PollingOperation[Iterator[Notebook]]¶
- An asynchronous version of - iter().- Refer to - PollingOperationfor more information on asynchronous execution and the return type.
 - keys() KeysView[str]¶
 - update_reference(old_name: str, new_name: str, resource: T) None¶
- Update the collection with a new item. 
 - values() ValuesView[T]¶