pyspark.sql.Catalog.tableExists#
- Catalog.tableExists(tableName, dbName=None)[source]#
- Check if the table or view with the specified name exists. This can either be a temporary view or a table/view. - New in version 3.3.0. - Parameters
- tableNamestr
- name of the table to check existence. If no database is specified, first try to treat - tableNameas a multi-layer-namespace identifier, then try- tableNameas a normal table name in the current database if necessary.- Changed in version 3.4.0: Allow - tableNameto be qualified with catalog name when- dbNameis None.
- dbNamestr, optional
- name of the database to check table existence in. 
 
- Returns
- bool
- Indicating whether the table/view exists 
 
 - Examples - This function can check if a table is defined or not: - >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("unexisting_table") False >>> _ = spark.sql("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl1") >>> _ = spark.sql("CREATE TABLE tbl1 (name STRING, age INT) USING parquet") >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("tbl1") True - Using the fully qualified names for tables. - >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("default.tbl1") True >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("spark_catalog.default.tbl1") True >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("tbl1", "default") True >>> _ = spark.sql("DROP TABLE tbl1") - Check if views exist: - >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("view1") False >>> _ = spark.sql("CREATE VIEW view1 AS SELECT 1") >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("view1") True - Using the fully qualified names for views. - >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("default.view1") True >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("spark_catalog.default.view1") True >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("view1", "default") True >>> _ = spark.sql("DROP VIEW view1") - Check if temporary views exist: - >>> _ = spark.sql("CREATE TEMPORARY VIEW view1 AS SELECT 1") >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("view1") True >>> df = spark.sql("DROP VIEW view1") >>> spark.catalog.tableExists("view1") False