/titan

Snowflake infrastructure-as-code. Provision environments, automate deploys, CI/CD. Manage RBAC, users, roles, and data access. Declarative Python Resource API. Change Management tool for the Snowflake data warehouse.

Primary LanguagePythonApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

titan[core] - Snowflake infrastructure as code

Titan Core helps you provision, deploy, and secure resources in Snowflake. It replaces infrastructure tools like Terraform or Schemachange.

Define any Snowflake resource, including users, roles, schemas, databases, integrations, pipes, stages, functions, and stored procedures, using declarative Python.

Installation

If you want to run custom Titan code or use Titan on the command line, you can use the Titan Core Python API.

python -m pip install git+https://github.com/teej/titan.git

Usage

Define resource configurations by instantiating Python objects.

from titan.resources import Grant, Role, Warehouse

role = Role(name="transformer")

warehouse = Warehouse(
    name="transforming",
    warehouse_size="large",
    auto_suspend=60,
)

grants = [
    Grant(priv="usage", to=role, on=warehouse),
    Grant(priv="operate", to=role, on=warehouse),
]

Use Blueprint to apply those changes to your Snowflake account. Blueprint works similar to Terraform - add resources, call plan(...) to see what changes will be applied, and then call apply(...) to run the changes.

from titan import Blueprint

bp = Blueprint()
bp.add(
    role,
    warehouse,
    *grants,
)
plan = bp.plan(session)
print(plan) # =>
"""
account:ABC123

  » role.transformer will be created

  + role "urn::ABC123:role/transformer" {
     + name  = "transformer"
     + owner = "SYSADMIN"
    }

  + warehouse "urn::ABC123:warehouse/transforming" {
     + name           = "transforming"
     + owner          = "SYSADMIN"
     + warehouse_type = "STANDARD"
     + warehouse_size = "LARGE"
     + auto_suspend   = 60
    }

  + grant "urn::ABC123:grant/..." {
     + priv = "USAGE"
     + on   = warehouse "transforming"
     + to   = role "transformer
    }

  + grant "urn::ABC123:grant/..." {
     + priv = "OPERATE"
     + on   = warehouse "transforming"
     + to   = role "transformer
    }
"""
bp.apply(session, plan)

titan[core] vs others

Feature/Capability Titan Core Terraform Schemachange
Plan and Execute Changes
Declarative Configuration
Python-Based Definitions w/ CDKTF
SQL Support
Multi-Role Support N/A
No State File Dependency
Checks for Required Privileges
Infrastructure Visualization WIP

titan[core] vs Terraform

Terraform is an infrastructure-as-code tool using the HCL config language.

The Snowflake provider for Terraform is limited to 1 role per provider. This limitation is at odds with Snowflake's design, which is built to use multiple roles. This mismatch forces you into a complex multi-provider setup which can result in drift, permission errors, and broken plans.

Titan Core streamlines this with upfront privileges checks to ensure that plans can be applied. When privileges are missing, Titan tells you exactly what to grant. This speeds up development cycles and helps eliminate the use of ACCOUNTADMIN.

Titan also doesn’t use a state file, which provides more accurate plans and eliminates state mismatch issues.

titan[core] vs Schemachange

Schemachange is a database migration tool that uses SQL scripts to deploy resources to different environments. As an imperative migration tool, it requires developers to write code for each step, demanding a deep understanding of the database's current state and the exact commands needed for updates. If environments change, your Schemachange scripts may need significant adjustments.

Titan Core simplifies this process with a declarative Python approach. It allows you to define what your environment should look like, without specifying the detailed steps to get there. This is less error-prone and more flexible to changes. Titan Core manages a broader range of Snowflake resources, providing a more integrated and streamlined experience, especially in dynamic and complex data environments.

Resource support

Name Supported
Account Resources
API Integration
Catalog Integration
Compute Pool
Connection
Database
External Access Integration
External Volume
Grant
↳ Future Grant WIP
↳ Privilege Grant
↳ Role Grant
Network Policy
Notification Integration WIP
↳ Email
↳ AWS
↳ Azure
↳ GCP
Replication Group
Resource Monitor
Role
Security Integration
Share
Storage Integration WIP
↳ AWS
↳ Azure
↳ GCP
User
Warehouse
Database Resources
Database Role
Schema
Schema Resources
Alert
Aggregation Policy
Dynamic Table
Event Table
External Function
External Stage
External Table
Failover Group
File Format
↳ CSV
↳ JSON
↳ AVRO
↳ ORC
↳ Parquet
Iceberg Table
Image Repository
Internal Stage
Masking Policy
Materialized View
Model
Network Rule
Packages Policy
Password Policy
Pipe
Projection Policy
Role Grant
Row Access Policy
Secret
Sequence
Service
Session Policy
Stage
↳ External
↳ Internal
Stored Procedure WIP
↳ Java
↳ Javascript
↳ Python
↳ Scala
↳ SQL
Stream WIP
↳ External Table
↳ Stage
↳ Table
↳ View
Streamlit
Table
Tag
Task
User-Defined Function WIP
↳ Java
↳ Javascript
↳ Python
↳ Scala
↳ SQL
View

Examples

Use Titan to create a starter dbt project.

import os
import snowflake.connector

from titan import Blueprint
from titan.resources import Database, Warehouse, Role, User, RoleGrant

connection_params = {
    "account": os.environ["SNOWFLAKE_ACCOUNT"],
    "user": os.environ["SNOWFLAKE_USER"],
    "password": os.environ["SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD"],
}


def dbt():
    # Databases
    raw_db = Database(name="RAW")
    analytics_db = Database(name="ANALYTICS")

    # Warehouses
    loading_wh = Warehouse(name="LOADING")
    transforming_wh = Warehouse(name="TRANSFORMING")
    reporting_wh = Warehouse(
        name="REPORTING",
        warehouse_size="SMALL",
        auto_suspend=60,
    )

    # Roles
    loader = Role(name="LOADER")
    transformer = Role(name="TRANSFORMER")
    reporter = Role(name="REPORTER")

    # Users
    user = User(name="TEEJ", must_change_password=False, default_role=reporter.name)

    # GRANTS
    user_grant = RoleGrant(role=reporter, to_user=user)
    sysadmin_grants = [
        RoleGrant(role=loader, to_role="SYSADMIN"),
        RoleGrant(role=transformer, to_role="SYSADMIN"),
        RoleGrant(role=reporter, to_role="SYSADMIN"),
    ]

    return (
        raw_db,
        analytics_db,
        loading_wh,
        transforming_wh,
        reporting_wh,
        loader,
        transformer,
        reporter,
        user,
        user_grant,
        *sysadmin_grants,
    )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    bp = Blueprint(name="dbt-quickstart")
    bp.add(*dbt())
    session = snowflake.connector.connect(**connection_params)
    plan = bp.plan(session)
    
    # Update Snowflake to match blueprint
    bp.apply(session, plan)