🆕 Git now supported in Snowflake, see the official documentation.
Inspired by a snowflake developers maintained repository.
The extension is designed to apply git versioning on worksheets while developing on Snowsight, fully taking advantage of its functionalities.
The following workflow is advised :
- [Start session] Upload worksheet from local branch to a user Snowsight workspace
- Test, update and validate on Snowsight
- [End session] Update local branch with modified Snowsight worksheets
Entry points are accessible through a CLI once the package is installed. To install it, please follow the following steps :
# [Optional: Python virtual environement]
$ pyenv virtualenv 3.10.4 sf
$ pyenv activate sf
# [Mandatory: Pip install]
$ pip install -U pip
$ pip install sf_git==1.4.2
# [Check your installation]
$ sfgit --version
# [Should result in:]
# sfgit, version 1.4.2
# [Check your installation]
$ sfgit --help
# [Should result in:]
# Usage: sfgit [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
#
# Options:
# --help Show this message and exit.
#
# Commands:
# commit Commit Snowsight worksheets to Git repository.
# config Configure sfgit for easier version control.
# fetch Fetch worksheets from user Snowsight account and store them in...
# init Initialize a git repository and set it as the sfgit versioning...
# push Upload locally stored worksheets to Snowsight user workspace.
Commands have been created to import/export (respectively fetch/push) snowsight worksheets to/from local.
Warning A git repository is necessary to manage worksheets. You can either use an existing one or create a new one.
To apply versioning to your worksheets, you need to configure Git information through the config command.
First, set git repository to be used:
# if you want to use an existing git repository
$ sfgit config --git-repo <path_to_git_repo>
# if you want to create a new one
$ sfgit init -p <path_to_git_repo>
Then, set a location to save your worksheets within this git repository:
$ sfgit config --save-dir <path_to_worksheets_persistency_directory>
Currently, only authentication mode supported is the credentials (PWD) mode.
⚠️ The single sign-on (SSO) will be fixed.
Commands requiring Snowsight authentication all have options to provide at command time. If you don't want to manually input them everytime, you can set them at Python/Virtual environement level with :
$ sfgit config --account <your_snowsight_account_id>
$ sfgit config --username <your_snowsight_login_name>
$ sfgit config --password <your_snowsight_password> # unnecessary for SSO authentication mode
Warning
The account ID to be configured is in the <account_name>.<region>.<cloud> format.
If you are unsure about how to retrieve it for your snowflake account, you can run this query:
SHOW REGIONS;
WITH
SF_REGIONS AS (SELECT * FROM TABLE(RESULT_SCAN(LAST_QUERY_ID()))),
INFOS AS (SELECT CURRENT_REGION() AS CR, CURRENT_ACCOUNT() AS CA)
SELECT CONCAT(
LOWER(INFOS.CA),
'.',
SF_REGIONS."region",
'.',
SF_REGIONS."cloud"
) AS account_id
FROM INFOS LEFT JOIN SF_REGIONS ON INFOS.CR = SF_REGIONS."snowflake_region";
Unfortunately, the region is not always the same in the SHOW REGIONS ouput. Please check and adapt the format comforming to the official documentation. For example, eastus2 for Azure should actually be east-us-2.
Import user worksheet locally :
$ sfgit fetch --auth-mode PWD
Import user worksheet locally (using command time args) :
$ sfgit fetch --username tdambrin --account-id my_account.west-europe.azure -p mysecret -am PWD
See what changed for only your worksheets in the git :
$ sfgit diff
Commit you worksheets (or through git commands for more flexibility) :
$ sfgit commit --branch master -m "Initial worksheet commit"
Export user worksheets to Snowsight
$ sfgit push --auth-mode PWD --branch master
Use the package to fit your use case, versioning is a way to do many things.
Feedbacks and contributions are greatly appreciated. This package was made to ease every day life for Snowflake developers and promote version control as much as possible.
For questions, please feel free to reach out by email.