pulumi-snowflake 1.2.0a1743575514__py3-none-any.whl → 1.2.0a1744183688__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_snowflake/__init__.py +1 -0
  2. pulumi_snowflake/_inputs.py +12288 -12287
  3. pulumi_snowflake/account.py +186 -185
  4. pulumi_snowflake/account_authentication_policy_attachment.py +15 -14
  5. pulumi_snowflake/account_parameter.py +29 -28
  6. pulumi_snowflake/account_password_policy_attachment.py +15 -14
  7. pulumi_snowflake/account_role.py +32 -31
  8. pulumi_snowflake/alert.py +120 -119
  9. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_authorization_code_grant.py +158 -157
  10. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_client_credentials.py +144 -143
  11. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_jwt_bearer.py +154 -153
  12. pulumi_snowflake/api_integration.py +203 -202
  13. pulumi_snowflake/authentication_policy.py +134 -133
  14. pulumi_snowflake/config/__init__.py +1 -0
  15. pulumi_snowflake/config/__init__.pyi +1 -0
  16. pulumi_snowflake/config/outputs.py +16 -15
  17. pulumi_snowflake/config/vars.py +1 -0
  18. pulumi_snowflake/cortex_search_service.py +141 -140
  19. pulumi_snowflake/database.py +288 -287
  20. pulumi_snowflake/database_role.py +50 -49
  21. pulumi_snowflake/dynamic_table.py +218 -217
  22. pulumi_snowflake/email_notification_integration.py +56 -55
  23. pulumi_snowflake/execute.py +50 -49
  24. pulumi_snowflake/external_function.py +225 -224
  25. pulumi_snowflake/external_oauth_integration.py +232 -231
  26. pulumi_snowflake/external_table.py +197 -196
  27. pulumi_snowflake/external_volume.py +50 -49
  28. pulumi_snowflake/failover_group.py +106 -105
  29. pulumi_snowflake/file_format.py +512 -511
  30. pulumi_snowflake/function_java.py +249 -248
  31. pulumi_snowflake/function_javascript.py +193 -192
  32. pulumi_snowflake/function_python.py +263 -262
  33. pulumi_snowflake/function_scala.py +249 -248
  34. pulumi_snowflake/function_sql.py +179 -178
  35. pulumi_snowflake/get_account_roles.py +12 -11
  36. pulumi_snowflake/get_accounts.py +12 -11
  37. pulumi_snowflake/get_alerts.py +17 -16
  38. pulumi_snowflake/get_connections.py +7 -6
  39. pulumi_snowflake/get_cortex_search_services.py +12 -11
  40. pulumi_snowflake/get_current_account.py +5 -4
  41. pulumi_snowflake/get_current_role.py +3 -2
  42. pulumi_snowflake/get_database.py +15 -14
  43. pulumi_snowflake/get_database_role.py +14 -13
  44. pulumi_snowflake/get_database_roles.py +12 -11
  45. pulumi_snowflake/get_databases.py +22 -21
  46. pulumi_snowflake/get_dynamic_tables.py +7 -6
  47. pulumi_snowflake/get_external_functions.py +12 -11
  48. pulumi_snowflake/get_external_tables.py +12 -11
  49. pulumi_snowflake/get_failover_groups.py +7 -6
  50. pulumi_snowflake/get_file_formats.py +12 -11
  51. pulumi_snowflake/get_functions.py +12 -11
  52. pulumi_snowflake/get_grants.py +2 -1
  53. pulumi_snowflake/get_masking_policies.py +12 -11
  54. pulumi_snowflake/get_materialized_views.py +12 -11
  55. pulumi_snowflake/get_network_policies.py +12 -11
  56. pulumi_snowflake/get_parameters.py +27 -26
  57. pulumi_snowflake/get_pipes.py +12 -11
  58. pulumi_snowflake/get_procedures.py +12 -11
  59. pulumi_snowflake/get_resource_monitors.py +7 -6
  60. pulumi_snowflake/get_row_access_policies.py +12 -11
  61. pulumi_snowflake/get_schemas.py +22 -21
  62. pulumi_snowflake/get_secrets.py +12 -11
  63. pulumi_snowflake/get_security_integrations.py +12 -11
  64. pulumi_snowflake/get_sequences.py +12 -11
  65. pulumi_snowflake/get_shares.py +7 -6
  66. pulumi_snowflake/get_stages.py +12 -11
  67. pulumi_snowflake/get_storage_integrations.py +2 -1
  68. pulumi_snowflake/get_streamlits.py +12 -11
  69. pulumi_snowflake/get_streams.py +17 -16
  70. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_generate_scim_access_token.py +8 -7
  71. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_aws_sns_iam_policy.py +8 -7
  72. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_private_link_config.py +11 -10
  73. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_snowflake_platform_info.py +4 -3
  74. pulumi_snowflake/get_tables.py +12 -11
  75. pulumi_snowflake/get_tags.py +7 -6
  76. pulumi_snowflake/get_tasks.py +22 -21
  77. pulumi_snowflake/get_users.py +22 -21
  78. pulumi_snowflake/get_views.py +17 -16
  79. pulumi_snowflake/get_warehouses.py +17 -16
  80. pulumi_snowflake/grant_account_role.py +43 -42
  81. pulumi_snowflake/grant_application_role.py +43 -42
  82. pulumi_snowflake/grant_database_role.py +57 -56
  83. pulumi_snowflake/grant_ownership.py +43 -42
  84. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_account_role.py +95 -94
  85. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_database_role.py +95 -94
  86. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_share.py +127 -126
  87. pulumi_snowflake/legacy_service_user.py +1039 -1038
  88. pulumi_snowflake/managed_account.py +113 -112
  89. pulumi_snowflake/masking_policy.py +106 -105
  90. pulumi_snowflake/materialized_view.py +120 -119
  91. pulumi_snowflake/network_policy.py +92 -91
  92. pulumi_snowflake/network_policy_attachment.py +43 -42
  93. pulumi_snowflake/network_rule.py +106 -105
  94. pulumi_snowflake/notification_integration.py +238 -237
  95. pulumi_snowflake/oauth_integration_for_custom_clients.py +210 -209
  96. pulumi_snowflake/oauth_integration_for_partner_applications.py +134 -133
  97. pulumi_snowflake/object_parameter.py +57 -56
  98. pulumi_snowflake/outputs.py +9273 -9272
  99. pulumi_snowflake/password_policy.py +246 -245
  100. pulumi_snowflake/pipe.py +148 -147
  101. pulumi_snowflake/primary_connection.py +55 -54
  102. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_java.py +267 -266
  103. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_javascript.py +197 -196
  104. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_python.py +267 -266
  105. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_scala.py +267 -266
  106. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_sql.py +197 -196
  107. pulumi_snowflake/provider.py +303 -302
  108. pulumi_snowflake/pulumi-plugin.json +1 -1
  109. pulumi_snowflake/resource_monitor.py +134 -133
  110. pulumi_snowflake/row_access_policy.py +78 -77
  111. pulumi_snowflake/saml2_integration.py +246 -245
  112. pulumi_snowflake/schema.py +316 -315
  113. pulumi_snowflake/scim_integration.py +106 -105
  114. pulumi_snowflake/secondary_connection.py +57 -56
  115. pulumi_snowflake/secondary_database.py +288 -287
  116. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_authorization_code_grant.py +109 -108
  117. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_basic_authentication.py +95 -94
  118. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_client_credentials.py +99 -98
  119. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_generic_string.py +81 -80
  120. pulumi_snowflake/sequence.py +99 -98
  121. pulumi_snowflake/service_user.py +1015 -1014
  122. pulumi_snowflake/share.py +50 -49
  123. pulumi_snowflake/shared_database.py +246 -245
  124. pulumi_snowflake/stage.py +190 -189
  125. pulumi_snowflake/storage_integration.py +166 -165
  126. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_directory_table.py +100 -99
  127. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_external_table.py +114 -113
  128. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_table.py +124 -123
  129. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_view.py +124 -123
  130. pulumi_snowflake/streamlit.py +148 -147
  131. pulumi_snowflake/table.py +113 -112
  132. pulumi_snowflake/table_column_masking_policy_application.py +43 -42
  133. pulumi_snowflake/table_constraint.py +155 -154
  134. pulumi_snowflake/tag.py +92 -91
  135. pulumi_snowflake/tag_association.py +71 -70
  136. pulumi_snowflake/task.py +1002 -1001
  137. pulumi_snowflake/user.py +1101 -1100
  138. pulumi_snowflake/user_authentication_policy_attachment.py +29 -28
  139. pulumi_snowflake/user_password_policy_attachment.py +29 -28
  140. pulumi_snowflake/user_public_keys.py +43 -42
  141. pulumi_snowflake/view.py +136 -135
  142. pulumi_snowflake/warehouse.py +232 -231
  143. {pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743575514.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  144. pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info/RECORD +148 -0
  145. pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743575514.dist-info/RECORD +0 -148
  146. {pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743575514.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  147. {pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1743575514.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1744183688.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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  # *** WARNING: this file was generated by the Pulumi Terraform Bridge (tfgen) Tool. ***
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  # *** Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! ***
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+ import builtins
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  import copy
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  import warnings
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  import sys
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  @pulumi.input_type
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  class ProcedurePythonArgs:
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  def __init__(__self__, *,
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- database: pulumi.Input[str],
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- handler: pulumi.Input[str],
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- return_type: pulumi.Input[str],
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- runtime_version: pulumi.Input[str],
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- schema: pulumi.Input[str],
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- snowpark_package: pulumi.Input[str],
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+ database: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ handler: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ return_type: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ runtime_version: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ schema: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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+ snowpark_package: pulumi.Input[builtins.str],
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  arguments: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs']]]] = None,
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- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
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+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
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  imports: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonImportArgs']]]] = None,
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- is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
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- procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
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+ procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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  """
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  The set of arguments for constructing a ProcedurePython resource.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs']]] arguments: List of the arguments for the procedure. Consult the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-procedure#all-languages) for more details.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonImportArgs']]] imports: The location (stage), path, and name of the file(s) to import. You must set the IMPORTS clause to include any files that your stored procedure depends on. If you are writing an in-line stored procedure, you can omit this clause, unless your code depends on classes defined outside the stored procedure or resource files. If your stored procedure’s code will be on a stage, you must also include a path to the module file your code is in. The IMPORTS definition cannot reference variables from arguments that are passed into the stored procedure. Each file in the IMPORTS clause must have a unique name, even if the files are in different subdirectories or different stages.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
64
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
65
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
66
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
66
67
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs']]] secrets: Assigns the names of [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) to variables so that you can use the variables to reference the secrets when retrieving information from secrets in handler code. Secrets you specify here must be allowed by the [external access integration](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) specified as a value of this CREATE FUNCTION command’s EXTERNAL*ACCESS*INTEGRATIONS parameter.
67
- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
68
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
68
69
  """
69
70
  pulumi.set(__self__, "database", database)
70
71
  pulumi.set(__self__, "handler", handler)
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105
106
 
106
107
  @property
107
108
  @pulumi.getter
108
- def database(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
109
+ def database(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
109
110
  """
110
111
  The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
111
112
  """
112
113
  return pulumi.get(self, "database")
113
114
 
114
115
  @database.setter
115
- def database(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
116
+ def database(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
116
117
  pulumi.set(self, "database", value)
117
118
 
118
119
  @property
119
120
  @pulumi.getter
120
- def handler(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
121
+ def handler(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
121
122
  """
122
123
  Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
123
124
  """
124
125
  return pulumi.get(self, "handler")
125
126
 
126
127
  @handler.setter
127
- def handler(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
128
+ def handler(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
128
129
  pulumi.set(self, "handler", value)
129
130
 
130
131
  @property
131
132
  @pulumi.getter(name="returnType")
132
- def return_type(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
133
+ def return_type(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
133
134
  """
134
135
  Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
135
136
  """
136
137
  return pulumi.get(self, "return_type")
137
138
 
138
139
  @return_type.setter
139
- def return_type(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
140
+ def return_type(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
140
141
  pulumi.set(self, "return_type", value)
141
142
 
142
143
  @property
143
144
  @pulumi.getter(name="runtimeVersion")
144
- def runtime_version(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
145
+ def runtime_version(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
145
146
  """
146
147
  The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
147
148
  """
148
149
  return pulumi.get(self, "runtime_version")
149
150
 
150
151
  @runtime_version.setter
151
- def runtime_version(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
152
+ def runtime_version(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
152
153
  pulumi.set(self, "runtime_version", value)
153
154
 
154
155
  @property
155
156
  @pulumi.getter
156
- def schema(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
157
+ def schema(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
157
158
  """
158
159
  The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
159
160
  """
160
161
  return pulumi.get(self, "schema")
161
162
 
162
163
  @schema.setter
163
- def schema(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
164
+ def schema(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
164
165
  pulumi.set(self, "schema", value)
165
166
 
166
167
  @property
167
168
  @pulumi.getter(name="snowparkPackage")
168
- def snowpark_package(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
169
+ def snowpark_package(self) -> pulumi.Input[builtins.str]:
169
170
  """
170
171
  The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
171
172
  """
172
173
  return pulumi.get(self, "snowpark_package")
173
174
 
174
175
  @snowpark_package.setter
175
- def snowpark_package(self, value: pulumi.Input[str]):
176
+ def snowpark_package(self, value: pulumi.Input[builtins.str]):
176
177
  pulumi.set(self, "snowpark_package", value)
177
178
 
178
179
  @property
@@ -189,50 +190,50 @@ class ProcedurePythonArgs:
189
190
 
190
191
  @property
191
192
  @pulumi.getter
192
- def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
193
+ def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
193
194
  """
194
195
  Specifies a comment for the procedure.
195
196
  """
196
197
  return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
197
198
 
198
199
  @comment.setter
199
- def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
200
+ def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
200
201
  pulumi.set(self, "comment", value)
201
202
 
202
203
  @property
203
204
  @pulumi.getter(name="enableConsoleOutput")
204
- def enable_console_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
205
+ def enable_console_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
205
206
  """
206
207
  Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
207
208
  """
208
209
  return pulumi.get(self, "enable_console_output")
209
210
 
210
211
  @enable_console_output.setter
211
- def enable_console_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
212
+ def enable_console_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
212
213
  pulumi.set(self, "enable_console_output", value)
213
214
 
214
215
  @property
215
216
  @pulumi.getter(name="executeAs")
216
- def execute_as(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
217
+ def execute_as(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
217
218
  """
218
219
  Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
219
220
  """
220
221
  return pulumi.get(self, "execute_as")
221
222
 
222
223
  @execute_as.setter
223
- def execute_as(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
224
+ def execute_as(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
224
225
  pulumi.set(self, "execute_as", value)
225
226
 
226
227
  @property
227
228
  @pulumi.getter(name="externalAccessIntegrations")
228
- def external_access_integrations(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
229
+ def external_access_integrations(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]:
229
230
  """
230
231
  The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
231
232
  """
232
233
  return pulumi.get(self, "external_access_integrations")
233
234
 
234
235
  @external_access_integrations.setter
235
- def external_access_integrations(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]):
236
+ def external_access_integrations(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]):
236
237
  pulumi.set(self, "external_access_integrations", value)
237
238
 
238
239
  @property
@@ -249,86 +250,86 @@ class ProcedurePythonArgs:
249
250
 
250
251
  @property
251
252
  @pulumi.getter(name="isSecure")
252
- def is_secure(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
253
+ def is_secure(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
253
254
  """
254
255
  Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
255
256
  """
256
257
  return pulumi.get(self, "is_secure")
257
258
 
258
259
  @is_secure.setter
259
- def is_secure(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
260
+ def is_secure(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
260
261
  pulumi.set(self, "is_secure", value)
261
262
 
262
263
  @property
263
264
  @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
264
- def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
265
+ def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
265
266
  """
266
267
  LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
267
268
  """
268
269
  return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
269
270
 
270
271
  @log_level.setter
271
- def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
272
+ def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
272
273
  pulumi.set(self, "log_level", value)
273
274
 
274
275
  @property
275
276
  @pulumi.getter(name="metricLevel")
276
- def metric_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
277
+ def metric_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
277
278
  """
278
279
  METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
279
280
  """
280
281
  return pulumi.get(self, "metric_level")
281
282
 
282
283
  @metric_level.setter
283
- def metric_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
284
+ def metric_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
284
285
  pulumi.set(self, "metric_level", value)
285
286
 
286
287
  @property
287
288
  @pulumi.getter
288
- def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
289
+ def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
289
290
  """
290
291
  The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
291
292
  """
292
293
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
293
294
 
294
295
  @name.setter
295
- def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
296
+ def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
296
297
  pulumi.set(self, "name", value)
297
298
 
298
299
  @property
299
300
  @pulumi.getter(name="nullInputBehavior")
300
- def null_input_behavior(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
301
+ def null_input_behavior(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
301
302
  """
302
303
  Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
303
304
  """
304
305
  return pulumi.get(self, "null_input_behavior")
305
306
 
306
307
  @null_input_behavior.setter
307
- def null_input_behavior(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
308
+ def null_input_behavior(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
308
309
  pulumi.set(self, "null_input_behavior", value)
309
310
 
310
311
  @property
311
312
  @pulumi.getter
312
- def packages(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
313
+ def packages(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]:
313
314
  """
314
315
  List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
315
316
  """
316
317
  return pulumi.get(self, "packages")
317
318
 
318
319
  @packages.setter
319
- def packages(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]):
320
+ def packages(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]):
320
321
  pulumi.set(self, "packages", value)
321
322
 
322
323
  @property
323
324
  @pulumi.getter(name="procedureDefinition")
324
- def procedure_definition(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
325
+ def procedure_definition(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
325
326
  """
326
327
  Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
327
328
  """
328
329
  return pulumi.get(self, "procedure_definition")
329
330
 
330
331
  @procedure_definition.setter
331
- def procedure_definition(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
332
+ def procedure_definition(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
332
333
  pulumi.set(self, "procedure_definition", value)
333
334
 
334
335
  @property
@@ -345,14 +346,14 @@ class ProcedurePythonArgs:
345
346
 
346
347
  @property
347
348
  @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
348
- def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
349
+ def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
349
350
  """
350
351
  Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
351
352
  """
352
353
  return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
353
354
 
354
355
  @trace_level.setter
355
- def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
356
+ def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
356
357
  pulumi.set(self, "trace_level", value)
357
358
 
358
359
 
@@ -360,57 +361,57 @@ class ProcedurePythonArgs:
360
361
  class _ProcedurePythonState:
361
362
  def __init__(__self__, *,
362
363
  arguments: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs']]]] = None,
363
- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
364
- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
365
- enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
366
- execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
367
- external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
368
- fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
369
- handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
364
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
365
+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
366
+ enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
367
+ execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
368
+ external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
369
+ fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
370
+ handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
370
371
  imports: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonImportArgs']]]] = None,
371
- is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
372
- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
373
- metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
374
- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
375
- null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
376
- packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
372
+ is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
373
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
374
+ metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
375
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
376
+ null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
377
+ packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
377
378
  parameters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonParameterArgs']]]] = None,
378
- procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
379
- procedure_language: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
380
- return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
381
- runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
382
- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
379
+ procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
380
+ procedure_language: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
381
+ return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
382
+ runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
383
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
383
384
  secrets: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs']]]] = None,
384
385
  show_outputs: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonShowOutputArgs']]]] = None,
385
- snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
386
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
386
+ snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
387
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None):
387
388
  """
388
389
  Input properties used for looking up and filtering ProcedurePython resources.
389
390
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs']]] arguments: List of the arguments for the procedure. Consult the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-procedure#all-languages) for more details.
390
- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the procedure.
391
- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
392
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the procedure.
392
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonImportArgs']]] imports: The location (stage), path, and name of the file(s) to import. You must set the IMPORTS clause to include any files that your stored procedure depends on. If you are writing an in-line stored procedure, you can omit this clause, unless your code depends on classes defined outside the stored procedure or resource files. If your stored procedure’s code will be on a stage, you must also include a path to the module file your code is in. The IMPORTS definition cannot reference variables from arguments that are passed into the stored procedure. Each file in the IMPORTS clause must have a unique name, even if the files are in different subdirectories or different stages.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
403
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonParameterArgs']]] parameters: Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN PROCEDURE` for the given procedure.
405
- :param pulumi.Input[str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] procedure_language: Specifies language for the procedure. Used to detect external changes.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] procedure_language: Specifies language for the procedure. Used to detect external changes.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs']]] secrets: Assigns the names of [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) to variables so that you can use the variables to reference the secrets when retrieving information from secrets in handler code. Secrets you specify here must be allowed by the [external access integration](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) specified as a value of this CREATE FUNCTION command’s EXTERNAL*ACCESS*INTEGRATIONS parameter.
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ProcedurePythonShowOutputArgs']]] show_outputs: Outputs the result of `SHOW PROCEDURE` for the given procedure.
412
- :param pulumi.Input[str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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477
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  @property
479
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  @pulumi.getter
480
- def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
481
+ def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
481
482
  """
482
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  Specifies a comment for the procedure.
483
484
  """
484
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  return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
485
486
 
486
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  @comment.setter
487
- def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
488
+ def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
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  pulumi.set(self, "comment", value)
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  @property
491
492
  @pulumi.getter
492
- def database(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
493
+ def database(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
493
494
  """
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  The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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496
  """
496
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  return pulumi.get(self, "database")
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498
 
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499
  @database.setter
499
- def database(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
500
+ def database(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
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  pulumi.set(self, "database", value)
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503
  @property
503
504
  @pulumi.getter(name="enableConsoleOutput")
504
- def enable_console_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
505
+ def enable_console_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]:
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  """
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  Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
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  """
508
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  return pulumi.get(self, "enable_console_output")
509
510
 
510
511
  @enable_console_output.setter
511
- def enable_console_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
512
+ def enable_console_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]]):
512
513
  pulumi.set(self, "enable_console_output", value)
513
514
 
514
515
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515
516
  @pulumi.getter(name="executeAs")
516
- def execute_as(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
517
+ def execute_as(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
517
518
  """
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519
  Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
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520
  """
520
521
  return pulumi.get(self, "execute_as")
521
522
 
522
523
  @execute_as.setter
523
- def execute_as(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
524
+ def execute_as(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
524
525
  pulumi.set(self, "execute_as", value)
525
526
 
526
527
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527
528
  @pulumi.getter(name="externalAccessIntegrations")
528
- def external_access_integrations(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
529
+ def external_access_integrations(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]:
529
530
  """
530
531
  The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
531
532
  """
532
533
  return pulumi.get(self, "external_access_integrations")
533
534
 
534
535
  @external_access_integrations.setter
535
- def external_access_integrations(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]):
536
+ def external_access_integrations(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]):
536
537
  pulumi.set(self, "external_access_integrations", value)
537
538
 
538
539
  @property
539
540
  @pulumi.getter(name="fullyQualifiedName")
540
- def fully_qualified_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
541
+ def fully_qualified_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
541
542
  """
542
543
  Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
543
544
  """
544
545
  return pulumi.get(self, "fully_qualified_name")
545
546
 
546
547
  @fully_qualified_name.setter
547
- def fully_qualified_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
548
+ def fully_qualified_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
548
549
  pulumi.set(self, "fully_qualified_name", value)
549
550
 
550
551
  @property
551
552
  @pulumi.getter
552
- def handler(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
553
+ def handler(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
553
554
  """
554
555
  Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
555
556
  """
556
557
  return pulumi.get(self, "handler")
557
558
 
558
559
  @handler.setter
559
- def handler(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
560
+ def handler(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
560
561
  pulumi.set(self, "handler", value)
561
562
 
562
563
  @property
@@ -573,74 +574,74 @@ class _ProcedurePythonState:
573
574
 
574
575
  @property
575
576
  @pulumi.getter(name="isSecure")
576
- def is_secure(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
577
+ def is_secure(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
577
578
  """
578
579
  Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
579
580
  """
580
581
  return pulumi.get(self, "is_secure")
581
582
 
582
583
  @is_secure.setter
583
- def is_secure(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
584
+ def is_secure(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
584
585
  pulumi.set(self, "is_secure", value)
585
586
 
586
587
  @property
587
588
  @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
588
- def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
589
+ def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
589
590
  """
590
591
  LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
591
592
  """
592
593
  return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
593
594
 
594
595
  @log_level.setter
595
- def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
596
+ def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
596
597
  pulumi.set(self, "log_level", value)
597
598
 
598
599
  @property
599
600
  @pulumi.getter(name="metricLevel")
600
- def metric_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
601
+ def metric_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
601
602
  """
602
603
  METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
603
604
  """
604
605
  return pulumi.get(self, "metric_level")
605
606
 
606
607
  @metric_level.setter
607
- def metric_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
608
+ def metric_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
608
609
  pulumi.set(self, "metric_level", value)
609
610
 
610
611
  @property
611
612
  @pulumi.getter
612
- def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
613
+ def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
613
614
  """
614
615
  The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
615
616
  """
616
617
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
617
618
 
618
619
  @name.setter
619
- def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
620
+ def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
620
621
  pulumi.set(self, "name", value)
621
622
 
622
623
  @property
623
624
  @pulumi.getter(name="nullInputBehavior")
624
- def null_input_behavior(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
625
+ def null_input_behavior(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
625
626
  """
626
627
  Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
627
628
  """
628
629
  return pulumi.get(self, "null_input_behavior")
629
630
 
630
631
  @null_input_behavior.setter
631
- def null_input_behavior(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
632
+ def null_input_behavior(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
632
633
  pulumi.set(self, "null_input_behavior", value)
633
634
 
634
635
  @property
635
636
  @pulumi.getter
636
- def packages(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
637
+ def packages(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]:
637
638
  """
638
639
  List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
639
640
  """
640
641
  return pulumi.get(self, "packages")
641
642
 
642
643
  @packages.setter
643
- def packages(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]):
644
+ def packages(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]]):
644
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  pulumi.set(self, "packages", value)
645
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  @property
@@ -657,62 +658,62 @@ class _ProcedurePythonState:
657
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  @property
659
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  @pulumi.getter(name="procedureDefinition")
660
- def procedure_definition(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
661
+ def procedure_definition(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
661
662
  """
662
663
  Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
663
664
  """
664
665
  return pulumi.get(self, "procedure_definition")
665
666
 
666
667
  @procedure_definition.setter
667
- def procedure_definition(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
668
+ def procedure_definition(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
668
669
  pulumi.set(self, "procedure_definition", value)
669
670
 
670
671
  @property
671
672
  @pulumi.getter(name="procedureLanguage")
672
- def procedure_language(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
673
+ def procedure_language(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
673
674
  """
674
675
  Specifies language for the procedure. Used to detect external changes.
675
676
  """
676
677
  return pulumi.get(self, "procedure_language")
677
678
 
678
679
  @procedure_language.setter
679
- def procedure_language(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
680
+ def procedure_language(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
680
681
  pulumi.set(self, "procedure_language", value)
681
682
 
682
683
  @property
683
684
  @pulumi.getter(name="returnType")
684
- def return_type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
685
+ def return_type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
685
686
  """
686
687
  Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
687
688
  """
688
689
  return pulumi.get(self, "return_type")
689
690
 
690
691
  @return_type.setter
691
- def return_type(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
692
+ def return_type(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
692
693
  pulumi.set(self, "return_type", value)
693
694
 
694
695
  @property
695
696
  @pulumi.getter(name="runtimeVersion")
696
- def runtime_version(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
697
+ def runtime_version(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
697
698
  """
698
699
  The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
699
700
  """
700
701
  return pulumi.get(self, "runtime_version")
701
702
 
702
703
  @runtime_version.setter
703
- def runtime_version(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
704
+ def runtime_version(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
704
705
  pulumi.set(self, "runtime_version", value)
705
706
 
706
707
  @property
707
708
  @pulumi.getter
708
- def schema(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
709
+ def schema(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
709
710
  """
710
711
  The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
711
712
  """
712
713
  return pulumi.get(self, "schema")
713
714
 
714
715
  @schema.setter
715
- def schema(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
716
+ def schema(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
716
717
  pulumi.set(self, "schema", value)
717
718
 
718
719
  @property
@@ -741,26 +742,26 @@ class _ProcedurePythonState:
741
742
 
742
743
  @property
743
744
  @pulumi.getter(name="snowparkPackage")
744
- def snowpark_package(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
745
+ def snowpark_package(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
745
746
  """
746
747
  The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
747
748
  """
748
749
  return pulumi.get(self, "snowpark_package")
749
750
 
750
751
  @snowpark_package.setter
751
- def snowpark_package(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
752
+ def snowpark_package(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
752
753
  pulumi.set(self, "snowpark_package", value)
753
754
 
754
755
  @property
755
756
  @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
756
- def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
757
+ def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]:
757
758
  """
758
759
  Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
759
760
  """
760
761
  return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
761
762
 
762
763
  @trace_level.setter
763
- def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
764
+ def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]):
764
765
  pulumi.set(self, "trace_level", value)
765
766
 
766
767
 
@@ -770,26 +771,26 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
770
771
  resource_name: str,
771
772
  opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
772
773
  arguments: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs', 'ProcedurePythonArgumentArgsDict']]]]] = None,
773
- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
774
- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
775
- enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
776
- execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
777
- external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
778
- handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
774
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
775
+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
776
+ enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
777
+ execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
778
+ external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
779
+ handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
779
780
  imports: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonImportArgs', 'ProcedurePythonImportArgsDict']]]]] = None,
780
- is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
781
- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
782
- metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
783
- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
784
- null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
785
- packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
786
- procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
787
- return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
788
- runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
789
- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
781
+ is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
782
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
783
+ metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
784
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
785
+ null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
786
+ packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
787
+ procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
788
+ return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
789
+ runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
790
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
790
791
  secrets: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs', 'ProcedurePythonSecretArgsDict']]]]] = None,
791
- snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
792
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
792
+ snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
793
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
793
794
  __props__=None):
794
795
  """
795
796
  ## Import
@@ -805,26 +806,26 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
805
806
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
806
807
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
807
808
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs', 'ProcedurePythonArgumentArgsDict']]]] arguments: List of the arguments for the procedure. Consult the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-procedure#all-languages) for more details.
808
- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the procedure.
809
- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
810
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
811
- :param pulumi.Input[str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
812
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
813
- :param pulumi.Input[str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
809
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the procedure.
810
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
811
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
812
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
813
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
814
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
814
815
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonImportArgs', 'ProcedurePythonImportArgsDict']]]] imports: The location (stage), path, and name of the file(s) to import. You must set the IMPORTS clause to include any files that your stored procedure depends on. If you are writing an in-line stored procedure, you can omit this clause, unless your code depends on classes defined outside the stored procedure or resource files. If your stored procedure’s code will be on a stage, you must also include a path to the module file your code is in. The IMPORTS definition cannot reference variables from arguments that are passed into the stored procedure. Each file in the IMPORTS clause must have a unique name, even if the files are in different subdirectories or different stages.
815
- :param pulumi.Input[str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
816
- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
817
- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
818
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
819
- :param pulumi.Input[str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
820
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
821
- :param pulumi.Input[str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
822
- :param pulumi.Input[str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
823
- :param pulumi.Input[str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
824
- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
816
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
817
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
818
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
819
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
820
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
821
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
822
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
823
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
824
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
825
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
825
826
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs', 'ProcedurePythonSecretArgsDict']]]] secrets: Assigns the names of [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) to variables so that you can use the variables to reference the secrets when retrieving information from secrets in handler code. Secrets you specify here must be allowed by the [external access integration](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) specified as a value of this CREATE FUNCTION command’s EXTERNAL*ACCESS*INTEGRATIONS parameter.
826
- :param pulumi.Input[str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
827
- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
827
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
828
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
828
829
  """
829
830
  ...
830
831
  @overload
@@ -859,26 +860,26 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
859
860
  resource_name: str,
860
861
  opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
861
862
  arguments: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs', 'ProcedurePythonArgumentArgsDict']]]]] = None,
862
- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
863
- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
864
- enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
865
- execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
866
- external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
867
- handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
863
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
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+ handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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  imports: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonImportArgs', 'ProcedurePythonImportArgsDict']]]]] = None,
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- is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
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- procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
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+ procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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  secrets: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs', 'ProcedurePythonSecretArgsDict']]]]] = None,
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- snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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  __props__=None):
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  opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(_utilities.get_resource_opts_defaults(), opts)
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  if not isinstance(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions):
@@ -936,30 +937,30 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  id: pulumi.Input[str],
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  opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
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  arguments: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs', 'ProcedurePythonArgumentArgsDict']]]]] = None,
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- comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- database: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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- execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
943
- external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
944
- fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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- handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
941
+ database: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ enable_console_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.bool]] = None,
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+ execute_as: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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+ external_access_integrations: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
945
+ fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
946
+ handler: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
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  imports: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonImportArgs', 'ProcedurePythonImportArgsDict']]]]] = None,
947
- is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
948
- log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
949
- metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
950
- name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
951
- null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
952
- packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
948
+ is_secure: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
949
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
950
+ metric_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
951
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
952
+ null_input_behavior: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
953
+ packages: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]]] = None,
953
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  parameters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonParameterArgs', 'ProcedurePythonParameterArgsDict']]]]] = None,
954
- procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
955
- procedure_language: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
956
- return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
957
- runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
958
- schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
955
+ procedure_definition: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
956
+ procedure_language: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
957
+ return_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
958
+ runtime_version: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
959
+ schema: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
959
960
  secrets: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs', 'ProcedurePythonSecretArgsDict']]]]] = None,
960
961
  show_outputs: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonShowOutputArgs', 'ProcedurePythonShowOutputArgsDict']]]]] = None,
961
- snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
962
- trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None) -> 'ProcedurePython':
962
+ snowpark_package: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None,
963
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]] = None) -> 'ProcedurePython':
963
964
  """
964
965
  Get an existing ProcedurePython resource's state with the given name, id, and optional extra
965
966
  properties used to qualify the lookup.
@@ -968,30 +969,30 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
968
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] id: The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
969
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  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
970
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonArgumentArgs', 'ProcedurePythonArgumentArgsDict']]]] arguments: List of the arguments for the procedure. Consult the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-procedure#all-languages) for more details.
971
- :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the procedure.
972
- :param pulumi.Input[str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
973
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
974
- :param pulumi.Input[str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
975
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
976
- :param pulumi.Input[str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
977
- :param pulumi.Input[str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
972
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] comment: Specifies a comment for the procedure.
973
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] database: The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
974
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.bool] enable_console_output: Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
975
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] execute_as: Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
976
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] external_access_integrations: The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
977
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
978
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] handler: Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
978
979
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonImportArgs', 'ProcedurePythonImportArgsDict']]]] imports: The location (stage), path, and name of the file(s) to import. You must set the IMPORTS clause to include any files that your stored procedure depends on. If you are writing an in-line stored procedure, you can omit this clause, unless your code depends on classes defined outside the stored procedure or resource files. If your stored procedure’s code will be on a stage, you must also include a path to the module file your code is in. The IMPORTS definition cannot reference variables from arguments that are passed into the stored procedure. Each file in the IMPORTS clause must have a unique name, even if the files are in different subdirectories or different stages.
979
- :param pulumi.Input[str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
980
- :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
981
- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
982
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
983
- :param pulumi.Input[str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
984
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
980
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] is_secure: Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
981
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] log_level: LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
982
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] metric_level: METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
983
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] name: The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
984
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] null_input_behavior: Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
985
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[builtins.str]]] packages: List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
985
986
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonParameterArgs', 'ProcedurePythonParameterArgsDict']]]] parameters: Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN PROCEDURE` for the given procedure.
986
- :param pulumi.Input[str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
987
- :param pulumi.Input[str] procedure_language: Specifies language for the procedure. Used to detect external changes.
988
- :param pulumi.Input[str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
989
- :param pulumi.Input[str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
990
- :param pulumi.Input[str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
987
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] procedure_definition: Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
988
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] procedure_language: Specifies language for the procedure. Used to detect external changes.
989
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] return_type: Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
990
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] runtime_version: The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
991
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] schema: The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
991
992
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonSecretArgs', 'ProcedurePythonSecretArgsDict']]]] secrets: Assigns the names of [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) to variables so that you can use the variables to reference the secrets when retrieving information from secrets in handler code. Secrets you specify here must be allowed by the [external access integration](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) specified as a value of this CREATE FUNCTION command’s EXTERNAL*ACCESS*INTEGRATIONS parameter.
992
993
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ProcedurePythonShowOutputArgs', 'ProcedurePythonShowOutputArgsDict']]]] show_outputs: Outputs the result of `SHOW PROCEDURE` for the given procedure.
993
- :param pulumi.Input[str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
994
- :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
994
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] snowpark_package: The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
995
+ :param pulumi.Input[builtins.str] trace_level: Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
995
996
  """
996
997
  opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions(id=id))
997
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@@ -1034,7 +1035,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1034
1035
 
1035
1036
  @property
1036
1037
  @pulumi.getter
1037
- def comment(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
1038
+ def comment(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
1038
1039
  """
1039
1040
  Specifies a comment for the procedure.
1040
1041
  """
@@ -1042,7 +1043,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1042
1043
 
1043
1044
  @property
1044
1045
  @pulumi.getter
1045
- def database(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1046
+ def database(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1046
1047
  """
1047
1048
  The database in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1048
1049
  """
@@ -1050,7 +1051,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1050
1051
 
1051
1052
  @property
1052
1053
  @pulumi.getter(name="enableConsoleOutput")
1053
- def enable_console_output(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
1054
+ def enable_console_output(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.bool]:
1054
1055
  """
1055
1056
  Enable stdout/stderr fast path logging for anonyous stored procs. This is a public parameter (similar to LOG*LEVEL). For more information, check [ENABLE*CONSOLE_OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-console-output).
1056
1057
  """
@@ -1058,7 +1059,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1058
1059
 
1059
1060
  @property
1060
1061
  @pulumi.getter(name="executeAs")
1061
- def execute_as(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
1062
+ def execute_as(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
1062
1063
  """
1063
1064
  Specifies whether the stored procedure executes with the privileges of the owner (an “owner’s rights” stored procedure) or with the privileges of the caller (a “caller’s rights” stored procedure). If you execute the statement CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS CALLER, then in the future the procedure will execute as a caller’s rights procedure. If you execute CREATE PROCEDURE … EXECUTE AS OWNER, then the procedure will execute as an owner’s rights procedure. For more information, see [Understanding caller’s rights and owner’s rights stored procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/stored-procedures-rights). Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLER` | `OWNER`.
1064
1065
  """
@@ -1066,7 +1067,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1066
1067
 
1067
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  @property
1068
1069
  @pulumi.getter(name="externalAccessIntegrations")
1069
- def external_access_integrations(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[Sequence[str]]]:
1070
+ def external_access_integrations(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[Sequence[builtins.str]]]:
1070
1071
  """
1071
1072
  The names of [external access integrations](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-external-access-integration) needed in order for this procedure’s handler code to access external networks. An external access integration specifies [network rules](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-rule) and [secrets](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-secret) that specify external locations and credentials (if any) allowed for use by handler code when making requests of an external network, such as an external REST API.
1072
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  """
@@ -1074,7 +1075,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1074
1075
 
1075
1076
  @property
1076
1077
  @pulumi.getter(name="fullyQualifiedName")
1077
- def fully_qualified_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1078
+ def fully_qualified_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1078
1079
  """
1079
1080
  Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
1080
1081
  """
@@ -1082,7 +1083,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1082
1083
 
1083
1084
  @property
1084
1085
  @pulumi.getter
1085
- def handler(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1086
+ def handler(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1086
1087
  """
1087
1088
  Use the name of the stored procedure’s function or method. This can differ depending on whether the code is in-line or referenced at a stage. When the code is in-line, you can specify just the function name. When the code is imported from a stage, specify the fully-qualified handler function name as `<module_name>.<function_name>`.
1088
1089
  """
@@ -1098,7 +1099,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1098
1099
 
1099
1100
  @property
1100
1101
  @pulumi.getter(name="isSecure")
1101
- def is_secure(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
1102
+ def is_secure(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
1102
1103
  """
1103
1104
  Specifies that the procedure is secure. For more information about secure procedures, see [Protecting Sensitive Information with Secure UDFs and Stored Procedures](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/secure-udf-procedure). Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
1104
1105
  """
@@ -1106,7 +1107,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1106
1107
 
1107
1108
  @property
1108
1109
  @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
1109
- def log_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1110
+ def log_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1110
1111
  """
1111
1112
  LOG*LEVEL to use when filtering events For more information, check [LOG*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
1112
1113
  """
@@ -1114,7 +1115,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1114
1115
 
1115
1116
  @property
1116
1117
  @pulumi.getter(name="metricLevel")
1117
- def metric_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1118
+ def metric_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1118
1119
  """
1119
1120
  METRIC*LEVEL value to control whether to emit metrics to Event Table For more information, check [METRIC*LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#metric-level).
1120
1121
  """
@@ -1122,7 +1123,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1122
1123
 
1123
1124
  @property
1124
1125
  @pulumi.getter
1125
- def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1126
+ def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1126
1127
  """
1127
1128
  The name of the procedure; the identifier does not need to be unique for the schema in which the procedure is created because stored procedures are [identified and resolved by the combination of the name and argument types](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-naming-conventions.html#label-procedure-function-name-overloading). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1128
1129
  """
@@ -1130,7 +1131,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1130
1131
 
1131
1132
  @property
1132
1133
  @pulumi.getter(name="nullInputBehavior")
1133
- def null_input_behavior(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
1134
+ def null_input_behavior(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
1134
1135
  """
1135
1136
  Specifies the behavior of the procedure when called with null inputs. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `CALLED ON NULL INPUT` | `RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT`.
1136
1137
  """
@@ -1138,7 +1139,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1138
1139
 
1139
1140
  @property
1140
1141
  @pulumi.getter
1141
- def packages(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[Sequence[str]]]:
1142
+ def packages(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[Sequence[builtins.str]]]:
1142
1143
  """
1143
1144
  List of the names of packages deployed in Snowflake that should be included in the handler code’s execution environment. The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, but is specified in the `snowpark_package` attribute. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
1144
1145
  """
@@ -1154,7 +1155,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1154
1155
 
1155
1156
  @property
1156
1157
  @pulumi.getter(name="procedureDefinition")
1157
- def procedure_definition(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
1158
+ def procedure_definition(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[builtins.str]]:
1158
1159
  """
1159
1160
  Defines the code executed by the stored procedure. The definition can consist of any valid code. Wrapping `$$` signs are added by the provider automatically; do not include them. The `procedure_definition` value must be Python source code. For more information, see [Python (using Snowpark)](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/stored-procedure/python/procedure-python-overview). To mitigate permadiff on this field, the provider replaces blank characters with a space. This can lead to false positives in cases where a change in case or run of whitespace is semantically significant.
1160
1161
  """
@@ -1162,7 +1163,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1162
1163
 
1163
1164
  @property
1164
1165
  @pulumi.getter(name="procedureLanguage")
1165
- def procedure_language(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1166
+ def procedure_language(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1166
1167
  """
1167
1168
  Specifies language for the procedure. Used to detect external changes.
1168
1169
  """
@@ -1170,7 +1171,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1170
1171
 
1171
1172
  @property
1172
1173
  @pulumi.getter(name="returnType")
1173
- def return_type(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1174
+ def return_type(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1174
1175
  """
1175
1176
  Specifies the type of the result returned by the stored procedure. For `<result_data_type>`, use the Snowflake data type that corresponds to the type of the language that you are using (see [SQL-Python Data Type Mappings](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/udf-stored-procedure-data-type-mapping.html#label-sql-python-data-type-mappings)). For `RETURNS TABLE ( [ col_name col_data_type [ , ... ] ] )`, if you know the Snowflake data types of the columns in the returned table, specify the column names and types. Otherwise (e.g. if you are determining the column types during run time), you can omit the column names and types (i.e. `TABLE ()`).
1176
1177
  """
@@ -1178,7 +1179,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1178
1179
 
1179
1180
  @property
1180
1181
  @pulumi.getter(name="runtimeVersion")
1181
- def runtime_version(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1182
+ def runtime_version(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1182
1183
  """
1183
1184
  The language runtime version to use. Currently, the supported versions are: 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11.
1184
1185
  """
@@ -1186,7 +1187,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1186
1187
 
1187
1188
  @property
1188
1189
  @pulumi.getter
1189
- def schema(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1190
+ def schema(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1190
1191
  """
1191
1192
  The schema in which to create the procedure. Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1192
1193
  """
@@ -1210,7 +1211,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1210
1211
 
1211
1212
  @property
1212
1213
  @pulumi.getter(name="snowparkPackage")
1213
- def snowpark_package(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1214
+ def snowpark_package(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1214
1215
  """
1215
1216
  The Snowpark package is required for stored procedures, so it must always be present. For more information about Snowpark, see [Snowpark API](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/snowpark/index).
1216
1217
  """
@@ -1218,7 +1219,7 @@ class ProcedurePython(pulumi.CustomResource):
1218
1219
 
1219
1220
  @property
1220
1221
  @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
1221
- def trace_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
1222
+ def trace_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[builtins.str]:
1222
1223
  """
1223
1224
  Trace level value to use when generating/filtering trace events For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
1224
1225
  """