snowflake.core.event_table.EventTableColumn | Snowflake Documentation (original) (raw)
class snowflake.core.event_table.EventTableColumn(*, name: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, datatype: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, nullable: Annotated[bool, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, default: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, primary_key: Annotated[bool, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, unique_key: Annotated[bool, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, check: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, expression: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None, comment: Annotated[str, Strict(strict=True)] | None = None)¶
Bases: BaseModel
A model object representing the EventTableColumn resource.
Constructs an object of type EventTableColumn with the provided properties.
Parameters:
- name (str , optional) – Column name
- datatype (str , optional) – The data type for the column
- nullable (bool , optional) – Specifies that the column does allow NULL values or not
- default (str , optional) – Specifies whether a default value is automatically inserted in the column if a value is not explicitly specified via an INSERT or CREATE TABLE AS SELECT statement
- primary_key (bool , optional) – A primary key is the column or columns that contain values that uniquely identify each row in a table
- unique_key (bool , optional) – Unique keys are columns in a table that uniquely identify items in the rows. This sounds a lot like a primary key, but the main difference is that unique keys can have NULL values.
- check (str , optional)
- expression (str , optional)
- comment (str , optional) – Specifies a comment for the column
Create a new model by parsing and validating input data from keyword arguments.
Raises [ValidationError][pydantic_core.ValidationError] if the input data cannot be validated to form a valid model.
self is explicitly positional-only to allow self as a field name.
Methods
classmethod from_dict(obj: dict) → EventTableColumn¶
Create an instance of EventTableColumn from a dict.
classmethod from_json(json_str: str) → EventTableColumn¶
Create an instance of EventTableColumn from a JSON string.
to_dict(hide_readonly_properties: bool = False) → dict[str, Any]¶
Returns the dictionary representation of the model using alias.
to_dict_without_readonly_properties() → dict[str, Any]¶
Return the dictionary representation of the model without readonly properties.
to_json() → str¶
Returns the JSON representation of the model using alias.
to_str() → str¶
Returns the string representation of the model using alias.