snowflake.core.alert.AlertResource¶

class snowflake.core.alert.AlertResource(name: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)], collection: AlertCollection)¶

Bases: SchemaObjectReferenceMixin[AlertCollection]

Represents a reference to a Snowflake Alert resource.

With this alert reference, you can create, update, delete, and fetch information about alerts, as well as perform certain actions on them.

Attributes

database¶

The DatabaseResource this reference belongs to.

fully_qualified_name¶

Return the fully qualified name of the object this reference points to.

root¶

The Root object this reference belongs to.

Methods

drop(if_exists: bool = False) → None¶

Drop this alert.

Parameters:

if_exists (bool, optional) – Check the existence of this alert before drop. The default value is False.

Examples

Deleting an alert using its reference, erroring if it doesn’t exist:

>>> alert_reference.drop()
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Deleting an alert using its reference if it exists:

>>> alert_reference.drop(if_exists=True)
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drop_async(if_exists: bool = False) → PollingOperation[None]¶

An asynchronous version of drop().

Refer to PollingOperation for more information on asynchronous execution and the return type.

execute() → None¶

Execute an alert.

Examples

Use an alert reference to execute it:

>>> alert_reference.execute()
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execute_async() → PollingOperation[None]¶

An asynchronous version of execute().

Refer to PollingOperation for more information on asynchronous execution and the return type.

fetch() → Alert¶

Fetch the details of an alert.

Examples

Fetching an alert reference to print its name and query properties:

>>> my_alert = alert_reference.fetch()
>>> print(my_alert.name, my_alert.condition, my_alert.action)
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fetch_async() → PollingOperation[Alert]¶

An asynchronous version of fetch().

Refer to PollingOperation for more information on asynchronous execution and the return type.