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authorPat Maddox <pat@patmaddox.com>2023-10-22 14:50:10 +0200
committerKurt Jaeger <pi@FreeBSD.org>2023-10-22 14:50:44 +0200
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parentgraphics/fotoxx: the port had been updated to version 23.72. (diff)
databases/py-snowddl: new port
SnowDDL is a declarative-style tool for object management automation in Snowflake. It is not intended to replace other tools entirely, but to provide an alternative approach focused on practical data engineering challenges. You may find SnowDDL useful if: - complexity of object schema grows exponentially, and it becomes hard to manage - your organization maintains multiple Snowflake accounts (dev, stage, prod) - your organization has multiple developers sharing the same Snowflake account and suffering from conflicts - it is necessary to generate some part of configuration dynamically using Python PR: 274586 Author: Pat Maddox <pat@patmaddox.com>
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+SnowDDL is a declarative-style tool for object management automation in
+Snowflake.
+
+It is not intended to replace other tools entirely, but to provide an
+alternative approach focused on practical data engineering challenges.
+
+You may find SnowDDL useful if:
+
+- complexity of object schema grows exponentially, and it becomes hard to manage
+- your organization maintains multiple Snowflake accounts (dev, stage, prod)
+- your organization has multiple developers sharing the same Snowflake account
+ and suffering from conflicts
+- it is necessary to generate some part of configuration dynamically using
+ Python