Creating a complete SVG xml with defs,path and textpath created a duplicate DEFS tag in an existing Snap document. I did something like below to evade that issue. Overall, the your solution seems to work.
var txt = s.text(50,50,"").attr({
stroke: "black",
fill:"none",
fontFamily: "Helvetica Nueue, Helvetica, sans-serif",
fontWeight: "bold"
});
var myFrag = Snap.parse('<path id="MyPath" d="M 50 200 C 200 100 300 0 400 100 C 500 200 600 300 700 200 C 800 100 900 100 900 100"/>');
var txtpath = Snap.parse('<textPath id="myTextPath" xlink:href="#MyPath">We go up, then we go down, then up again</textPath>');
var defns = s.select('defs');
defns.append(myFrag);
txt.append(txtpath);
console.log("Definitions: -->" + defns.toString());
console.log("Text Element: -->" + txt.toString());
OUTPUT:
Definitions: --><defs><radialGradient cx="145" cy="331" r="38"><stop offset="0%" stop-color="#ffffff"/><stop offset="50%" stop-color="#4b4b7b"/><stop offset="100%" stop-color="#444444"/></radialGradient><rect width="10" height="10" class="svg---mgr"/><path id="MyPath" d="M 50 200 C 200 100 300 0 400 100 C 500 200 600 300 700 200 C 800 100 900 100 900 100"/></defs>
Text Element: --><text x="50" y="50" stroke="#000000" fill="none" style="font-family: 'Helvetica Nueue', Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: bold;"><textPath id="myTextPath" xlink:href="#MyPath">We go up, then we go down, then up again</textPath></text>
However, I am not sure if this is a very elegant way to do it. I think there should be an API provided to achieve this. Preferably like taking in a textPath string, that internally does the same thing we did above.