Snowflake provides a single platform for data warehousing, data lakes, data engineering, etc., with secure sharing and consumption of real-time / shared data..
Snowflake's API documentation (used to build this connector) can be found via the link below:
When adding connector instances for Snowflake, the following authentication methods are supported:
When a user chooses to add a connector instance using OAuth 2 (authorisation code) authentication, the credentials below are prompted:
Credential | Required? | Notes |
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base url
The base URL for your Snowflake instance.
state length
This field can be left blank.
scope
This field can be left blank but if required, available options are detailed in Snowflake's API documentation.
client id
See this Snowflake article for information about generating your client credentials.
client secret
See this Snowflake article for information about generating your client credentials.
response authentication token key
Leave set to access_token
grant type
Leave set to authorization_code
response type key
Leave set to code
refresh grant type
Leave set to refresh_token
response refresh token key
refresh_token