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I'm running Featureform in a Docker container to fiddle with it. I'm also connecting to a Snowflake provider and registering tables there.
So let's suppose I have a snowflake provider registered with the name "snowflake_testbed" and I call create_table to create a table source named "calendar_ds_map". If I restart my instance of the featureform Docker image run the create_table again featureform complains:
and it refuses to use it, even if the source definition is the same.
On the other hand, if I try ff.get_source it complains that it can't find that source.
Is there a way to "inherit" or "recover" existing source definitions across Docker restarts? I'm using the featureformcom/featureform container with image id 3cc5a5656613. (I think it's version 0.10).
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I'm running Featureform in a Docker container to fiddle with it. I'm also connecting to a Snowflake provider and registering tables there.
So let's suppose I have a snowflake provider registered with the name "snowflake_testbed" and I call
create_table
to create a table source named "calendar_ds_map". If I restart my instance of the featureform Docker image run thecreate_table
again featureform complains:and it refuses to use it, even if the source definition is the same.
On the other hand, if I try
ff.get_source
it complains that it can't find that source.Is there a way to "inherit" or "recover" existing source definitions across Docker restarts? I'm using the
featureformcom/featureform
container with image id 3cc5a5656613. (I think it's version 0.10).Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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