About dbt compile command
dbt compile
generates executable SQL from source model
, test
, and analysis
files. You can find these compiled SQL files in the target/
directory of your dbt project.
The compile
command is useful for:
- Visually inspecting the compiled output of model files. This is useful for validating complex jinja logic or macro usage.
- Manually running compiled SQL. While debugging a model or schema test, it's often useful to execute the underlying
select
statement to find the source of the bug. - Compiling
analysis
files. Read more about analysis files here.
Some common misconceptions:
dbt compile
is not a pre-requisite ofdbt run
, or other building commands. Those commands will handle compilation themselves.- If you just want dbt to read and validate your project code, without connecting to the data warehouse, use
dbt parse
instead.
Interactive compile
Starting in dbt v1.5, compile
can be "interactive" in the CLI, by displaying the compiled code of a node or arbitrary dbt-SQL query:
--select
a specific node by name--inline
an arbitrary dbt-SQL query
This will log the compiled SQL to the terminal, in addition to writing to the target/
directory.
For example:
dbt compile --select "stg_orders"
dbt compile --inline "select * from {{ ref('raw_orders') }}"
returns the following:
dbt compile --select "stg_orders"
21:17:09 Running with dbt=1.7.5
21:17:09 Registered adapter: postgres=1.7.5
21:17:09 Found 5 models, 3 seeds, 20 tests, 0 sources, 0 exposures, 0 metrics, 401 macros, 0 groups, 0 semantic models
21:17:09
21:17:09 Concurrency: 24 threads (target='dev')
21:17:09
21:17:09 Compiled node 'stg_orders' is:
with source as (
select * from "jaffle_shop"."main"."raw_orders"
),
renamed as (
select
id as order_id,
user_id as customer_id,
order_date,
status
from source
)
select * from renamed
dbt compile --inline "select * from {{ ref('raw_orders') }}"
18:15:49 Running with dbt=1.7.5
18:15:50 Registered adapter: postgres=1.7.5
18:15:50 Found 5 models, 3 seeds, 20 tests, 0 sources, 0 exposures, 0 metrics, 401 macros, 0 groups, 0 semantic models
18:15:50
18:15:50 Concurrency: 5 threads (target='postgres')
18:15:50
18:15:50 Compiled inline node is:
select * from "jaffle_shop"."main"."raw_orders"
The command accesses the data platform to cache-related metadata, and to run introspective queries. Use the flags:
--no-populate-cache
to disable the initial cache population. If metadata is needed, it will be a cache miss, requiring dbt to run the metadata query. This is adbt
flag, which means you need to adddbt
as a prefix. For example:dbt --no-populate-cache
.--no-introspect
to disable introspective queries. dbt will raise an error if a model's definition requires running one. This is adbt compile
flag, which means you need to adddbt compile
as a prefix. For example:dbt compile --no-introspect
.
FAQs
Why dbt compile needs a data platform connection
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