snow init¶

Creates project directory from template.

Syntax¶

snow init
  <path>
  --template <template>
  --template-source <template_source>
  --variable <variables>
  --no-interactive
  --format <format>
  --verbose
  --debug
  --silent
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Arguments¶

path

Directory to be initialized with the project. This directory must not already exist.

Options¶

--template TEXT

Template (subdirectory of –template-source) to use. If not provided, whole source is used as the template.

--template-source TEXT

Local path to template directory or URL to git repository with templates.

--variable, -D TEXT

String in key=value format. Provided variables will not be prompted for.

--no-interactive

Disable prompting.

--format [TABLE|JSON]

Specifies the output format.

--verbose, -v

Displays log entries for log levels info and higher.

--debug

Displays log entries for log levels debug and higher; debug logs contains additional information.

--silent

Turns off intermediate output to console.

--help

Displays the help text for this command.

Usage notes¶

The snow init command initializes a directory specified in the <path> parameter with a chosen template. It renders all files mentioned in the files_to_render list in the template.yml, resolving all variables enclosed in <! … !>. If a template.yml file is not present in the template’s root directory, the command finishes with an error. For information about creating project templates, see Bootstrapping a project from a template.

By default, the command interactively prompts you for each parameter defined in the template.yml file. You can bypass the interactive prompts in the following ways:

  • Use the -D option to specify the values for each parameter contained in the project template.

  • Use the --no-interactive option to use default values, if defined, for each template parameter in the template.yml file.

  • Use a combination of the -D and --no-interactive options to define values for some parameters and use the specified default values for the template.

    Note

    If you do not provide a value using the -D option that does not have a corresponding default value defined, the snow init command terminates with an error.

Examples¶

  • Bootstrap a Snowpark project that prompts for the parameters specified in the example_snowpark template contained in the snowflake-cli-templates Git repository.

    snow init new_snowpark_project --template example_snowpark
    
      Project identifier (used to determine artifacts stage path) [my_snowpark_project]:
      What stage should the procedures and functions be deployed to? [dev_deployment]: snowpark
    
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    Initialized the new project in new_snowpark_project
    
  • Bootstrap a Streamlit project by using the -D option to provide the values for some of the parameters specified in the local ../local_templates/example_streamlit template and prompt for others.

    snow init new_streamlit_project --template-source ../local_templates/example_streamlit -D query_warehouse=dev_wareshouse -D stage=testing
    
      Name of the streamlit app [streamlit_app]: My streamlit
    
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    Initialized the new project in new_streamlit_project