docs/integrations/prefect-snowflake/api-ref/prefect_snowflake-database.mdx
prefect_snowflake.databaseModule for querying against Snowflake databases.
snowflake_query <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L829" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>snowflake_query(query: str, snowflake_connector: SnowflakeConnector, params: Union[Tuple[Any], Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, poll_frequency_seconds: int = 1) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Executes a query against a Snowflake database.
Args:
query: The query to execute against the database.params: The params to replace the placeholders in the query.snowflake_connector: The credentials to use to authenticate.cursor_type: The type of database cursor to use for the query.poll_frequency_seconds: Number of seconds to wait in between checks for
run completion.Returns:
response.fetchall().Examples:
Query Snowflake table with the ID value parameterized.
from prefect import flow
from prefect_snowflake.credentials import SnowflakeCredentials
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector, snowflake_query
@flow
def snowflake_query_flow():
snowflake_credentials = SnowflakeCredentials(
account="account",
user="user",
password="password",
)
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector(
database="database",
warehouse="warehouse",
schema="schema",
credentials=snowflake_credentials
)
result = snowflake_query(
"SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=%{id_param}s LIMIT 8;",
snowflake_connector,
params={"id_param": 1}
)
return result
snowflake_query_flow()
snowflake_query_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L896" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>snowflake_query_async(query: str, snowflake_connector: SnowflakeConnector, params: Union[Tuple[Any], Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, poll_frequency_seconds: int = 1) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Executes a query against a Snowflake database.
Args:
query: The query to execute against the database.params: The params to replace the placeholders in the query.snowflake_connector: The credentials to use to authenticate.cursor_type: The type of database cursor to use for the query.poll_frequency_seconds: Number of seconds to wait in between checks for
run completion.Returns:
response.fetchall().Examples:
Query Snowflake table with the ID value parameterized.
from prefect import flow
from prefect_snowflake.credentials import SnowflakeCredentials
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector, snowflake_query
@flow
def snowflake_query_flow():
snowflake_credentials = SnowflakeCredentials(
account="account",
user="user",
password="password",
)
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector(
database="database",
warehouse="warehouse",
schema="schema",
credentials=snowflake_credentials
)
result = snowflake_query(
"SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=%{id_param}s LIMIT 8;",
snowflake_connector,
params={"id_param": 1}
)
return result
snowflake_query_flow()
snowflake_multiquery <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L963" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>snowflake_multiquery(queries: List[str], snowflake_connector: SnowflakeConnector, params: Union[Tuple[Any], Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, as_transaction: bool = False, return_transaction_control_results: bool = False, poll_frequency_seconds: int = 1) -> List[List[Tuple[Any]]]
Executes multiple queries against a Snowflake database in a shared session. Allows execution in a transaction.
Args:
queries: The list of queries to execute against the database.params: The params to replace the placeholders in the query.snowflake_connector: The credentials to use to authenticate.cursor_type: The type of database cursor to use for the query.as_transaction: If True, queries are executed in a transaction.return_transaction_control_results: Determines if the results of queries
controlling the transaction (BEGIN/COMMIT) should be returned.poll_frequency_seconds: Number of seconds to wait in between checks for
run completion.Returns:
response.fetchall() for each query.Examples:
Query Snowflake table with the ID value parameterized.
from prefect import flow
from prefect_snowflake.credentials import SnowflakeCredentials
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector, snowflake_multiquery
@flow
def snowflake_multiquery_flow():
snowflake_credentials = SnowflakeCredentials(
account="account",
user="user",
password="password",
)
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector(
database="database",
warehouse="warehouse",
schema="schema",
credentials=snowflake_credentials
)
result = snowflake_multiquery(
["SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=%{id_param}s LIMIT 8;", "SELECT 1,2"],
snowflake_connector,
params={"id_param": 1},
as_transaction=True
)
return result
snowflake_multiquery_flow()
snowflake_multiquery_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L1048" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>snowflake_multiquery_async(queries: List[str], snowflake_connector: SnowflakeConnector, params: Union[Tuple[Any], Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, as_transaction: bool = False, return_transaction_control_results: bool = False, poll_frequency_seconds: int = 1) -> List[List[Tuple[Any]]]
Executes multiple queries against a Snowflake database in a shared session. Allows execution in a transaction.
Args:
queries: The list of queries to execute against the database.params: The params to replace the placeholders in the query.snowflake_connector: The credentials to use to authenticate.cursor_type: The type of database cursor to use for the query.as_transaction: If True, queries are executed in a transaction.return_transaction_control_results: Determines if the results of queries
controlling the transaction (BEGIN/COMMIT) should be returned.poll_frequency_seconds: Number of seconds to wait in between checks for
run completion.Returns:
response.fetchall() for each query.Examples:
Query Snowflake table with the ID value parameterized.
from prefect import flow
from prefect_snowflake.credentials import SnowflakeCredentials
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector, snowflake_multiquery
@flow
def snowflake_multiquery_flow():
snowflake_credentials = SnowflakeCredentials(
account="account",
user="user",
password="password",
)
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector(
database="database",
warehouse="warehouse",
schema="schema",
credentials=snowflake_credentials
)
result = snowflake_multiquery(
["SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=%{id_param}s LIMIT 8;", "SELECT 1,2"],
snowflake_connector,
params={"id_param": 1},
as_transaction=True
)
return result
snowflake_multiquery_flow()
snowflake_query_sync <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L1133" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>snowflake_query_sync(query: str, snowflake_connector: SnowflakeConnector, params: Union[Tuple[Any], Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Executes a query in sync mode against a Snowflake database.
Args:
query: The query to execute against the database.params: The params to replace the placeholders in the query.snowflake_connector: The credentials to use to authenticate.cursor_type: The type of database cursor to use for the query.Returns:
response.fetchall().Examples:
Execute a put statement.
from prefect import flow
from prefect_snowflake.credentials import SnowflakeCredentials
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector, snowflake_query
@flow
def snowflake_query_sync_flow():
snowflake_credentials = SnowflakeCredentials(
account="account",
user="user",
password="password",
)
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector(
database="database",
warehouse="warehouse",
schema="schema",
credentials=snowflake_credentials
)
result = snowflake_query_sync(
"put file://a_file.csv @mystage;",
snowflake_connector,
)
return result
snowflake_query_sync_flow()
SnowflakeConnector <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L21" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>Block used to manage connections with Snowflake.
Upon instantiating, a connection is created and maintained for the life of the object until the close method is called.
It is recommended to use this block as a context manager, which will automatically close the engine and its connections when the context is exited.
It is also recommended that this block is loaded and consumed within a single task or flow because if the block is passed across separate tasks and flows, the state of the block's connection and cursor will be lost.
Args:
credentials: The credentials to authenticate with Snowflake.database: The name of the default database to use.warehouse: The name of the default warehouse to use.schema: The name of the default schema to use;
this attribute is accessible through SnowflakeConnector(...).schema_.fetch_size: The number of rows to fetch at a time.poll_frequency_s: The number of seconds before checking query.Examples:
Load stored Snowflake connector as a context manager:
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME")
Insert data into database and fetch results.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Space"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Myway 88"},
],
)
results = conn.fetch_all(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Space"}
)
print(results)
Methods:
close <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L790" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>close(self)
Closes connection and its cursors.
execute <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L616" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>execute(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> None
Executes an operation on the database. This method is intended to be used for operations that do not return data, such as INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. Unlike the fetch methods, this method will always execute the operation upon calling.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Examples:
Create table named customers with two columns, name and address.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
execute_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L657" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>execute_async(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> None
Executes an operation on the database. This method is intended to be used for operations that do not return data, such as INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. Unlike the fetch methods, this method will always execute the operation upon calling.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Examples:
Create table named customers with two columns, name and address.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
execute_many <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L698" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>execute_many(self, operation: str, seq_of_parameters: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None
Executes many operations on the database. This method is intended to be used for operations that do not return data, such as INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. Unlike the fetch methods, this method will always execute the operations upon calling.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.seq_of_parameters: The sequence of parameters for the operation.Examples:
Create table and insert three rows into it.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Marvin", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Space"},
],
)
execute_many_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L744" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>execute_many_async(self, operation: str, seq_of_parameters: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> None
Executes many operations on the database. This method is intended to be used for operations that do not return data, such as INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. Unlike the fetch methods, this method will always execute the operations upon calling.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.seq_of_parameters: The sequence of parameters for the operation.Examples:
Create table and insert three rows into it.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Marvin", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Space"},
],
)
fetch_all <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L519" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>fetch_all(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Fetch all results from the database. Repeated calls using the same inputs to any of the fetch methods of this block will skip executing the operation again, and instead, return the next set of results from the previous execution, until the reset_cursors method is called.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Returns:
fetch_all_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L555" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>fetch_all_async(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Fetch all results from the database. Repeated calls using the same inputs to any of the fetch methods of this block will skip executing the operation again, and instead, return the next set of results from the previous execution, until the reset_cursors method is called.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Returns:
Examples:
Fetch all rows from the database where address is Highway 42.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
await conn.execute_async(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
await conn.execute_many_async(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Marvin", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Myway 88"},
],
)
result = await conn.fetch_all_async(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Highway 42"},
)
print(result) # Marvin, Ford, Unknown
fetch_many <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L376" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>fetch_many(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Sequence[Dict[str, Any]]] = None, size: Optional[int] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Fetch a limited number of results from the database. Repeated calls using the same inputs to any of the fetch methods of this block will skip executing the operation again, and instead, return the next set of results from the previous execution, until the reset_cursors method is called.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.size: The number of results to return; if None or 0, uses the value of
fetch_size configured on the block.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Returns:
Examples:
Repeatedly fetch two rows from the database where address is Highway 42.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Marvin", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Highway 42"},
],
)
result = conn.fetch_many(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Highway 42"},
size=2
)
print(result) # Marvin, Ford
result = conn.fetch_many(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Highway 42"},
size=2
)
print(result) # Unknown, Me
fetch_many_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L447" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>fetch_many_async(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Sequence[Dict[str, Any]]] = None, size: Optional[int] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> List[Tuple[Any]]
Fetch a limited number of results from the database asynchronously. Repeated calls using the same inputs to any of the fetch methods of this block will skip executing the operation again, and instead, return the next set of results from the previous execution, until the reset_cursors method is called.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.size: The number of results to return; if None or 0, uses the value of
fetch_size configured on the block.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Returns:
Examples:
Repeatedly fetch two rows from the database where address is Highway 42.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Marvin", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Highway 42"},
],
)
result = conn.fetch_many(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Highway 42"},
size=2
)
print(result) # Marvin, Ford
result = conn.fetch_many(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Highway 42"},
size=2
)
print(result) # Unknown, Me
fetch_one <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L257" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>fetch_one(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> Tuple[Any]
Fetch a single result from the database. Repeated calls using the same inputs to any of the fetch methods of this block will skip executing the operation again, and instead, return the next set of results from the previous execution, until the reset_cursors method is called.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Returns:
Examples:
Fetch one row from the database where address is Space.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Space"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Myway 88"},
],
)
result = conn.fetch_one(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Space"}
)
print(result)
fetch_one_async <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L316" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>fetch_one_async(self, operation: str, parameters: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, cursor_type: Type[SnowflakeCursor] = SnowflakeCursor, **execute_kwargs: Any) -> Tuple[Any]
Fetch a single result from the database asynchronously. Repeated calls using the same inputs to any of the fetch methods of this block will skip executing the operation again, and instead, return the next set of results from the previous execution, until the reset_cursors method is called.
Args:
operation: The SQL query or other operation to be executed.parameters: The parameters for the operation.cursor_type: The class of the cursor to use when creating a Snowflake cursor.**execute_kwargs: Additional options to pass to cursor.execute_async.Returns:
Examples:
Fetch one row from the database where address is Space.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Space"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Myway 88"},
],
)
result = await conn.fetch_one_async(
"SELECT * FROM customers WHERE address = %(address)s",
parameters={"address": "Space"}
)
print(result)
get_connection <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L112" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>get_connection(self, **connect_kwargs: Any) -> SnowflakeConnection
Returns an authenticated connection that can be used to query from Snowflake databases.
Args:
**connect_kwargs: Additional arguments to pass to
snowflake.connector.connect.Returns:
Examples:
from prefect_snowflake.credentials import SnowflakeCredentials
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
snowflake_credentials = SnowflakeCredentials(
account="account",
user="user",
password="password",
)
snowflake_connector = SnowflakeConnector(
database="database",
warehouse="warehouse",
schema="schema",
credentials=snowflake_credentials
)
with snowflake_connector.get_connection() as connection:
...
reset_cursors <sup><a href="https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/src/integrations/prefect-snowflake/prefect_snowflake/database.py#L216" target="_blank"><Icon icon="github" style="width: 14px; height: 14px;" /></a></sup>reset_cursors(self) -> None
Tries to close all opened cursors.
Examples:
Reset the cursors to refresh cursor position.
from prefect_snowflake.database import SnowflakeConnector
with SnowflakeConnector.load("BLOCK_NAME") as conn:
conn.execute(
"CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS customers (name varchar, address varchar);"
)
conn.execute_many(
"INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES (%(name)s, %(address)s);",
seq_of_parameters=[
{"name": "Ford", "address": "Highway 42"},
{"name": "Unknown", "address": "Space"},
{"name": "Me", "address": "Myway 88"},
],
)
print(conn.fetch_one("SELECT * FROM customers")) # Ford
conn.reset_cursors()
print(conn.fetch_one("SELECT * FROM customers")) # should be Ford again