--- title: Snowflake hide_title: true sidebar_position: 29 version: 1 --- ## Snowflake The recommended connector library for Snowflake is [snowflake-sqlalchemy](https://pypi.org/project/snowflake-sqlalchemy/1.2.4/)<=1.2.4. (This version is required until Superset migrates to sqlalchemy>=1.4.0) The connection string for Snowflake looks like this: ``` snowflake://{user}:{password}@{account}.{region}/{database}?role={role}&warehouse={warehouse} ``` The schema is not necessary in the connection string, as it is defined per table/query. The role and warehouse can be omitted if defaults are defined for the user, i.e. ``` snowflake://{user}:{password}@{account}.{region}/{database} ``` Make sure the user has privileges to access and use all required databases/schemas/tables/views/warehouses, as the Snowflake SQLAlchemy engine does not test for user/role rights during engine creation by default. However, when pressing the “Test Connection” button in the Create or Edit Database dialog, user/role credentials are validated by passing “validate_default_parameters”: True to the connect() method during engine creation. If the user/role is not authorized to access the database, an error is recorded in the Superset logs.