Snowflake
Snowflake
Snowflake is a cloud platform offering data storage through data warehouses and lakes. Snowflake's all-in-one platform provides storage separation, data sharing, and scalable data computing to facilitate data engineering and science.
With the Snowflake connector, Toric users can:
- Write cleaned, processed, and enriched business-ready data to your Snowflake database.
- Leverage data tables to write data within workflows.
- Create automations to export data to Snowflake on a schedule or trigger event, like a webhook or source update.
Configuration Guide
Setup time: 45 seconds
Requirements:
- Active Snowflake account
- Web browser (Chrome, Safari, etc…)
1. Navigate to the Connectors
To find connectors in Toric, you must be signed in to your account. On the left side panel of your Workflow, click on "Integrations".

2. Select the Snowflake Connector
Under the ‘Databases’ header, navigate to the ‘Snowflake’ connector and click on ‘Setup Integration’.

3. Click on Create a Connection

4. Fill in your credentials
Enter the following information:
- Configuration Name
- Account Name
- Username
- Password
- Database Name
- Warehouse Name

5. Click on Validate Configuration
Now that you have all Configuration details filled in, click on Validate Configuration.

If the information entered is valid, a Validation Successful message will appear.
- Invalid fields will be highlighted in red and a successful validation will show in green.

6. Click “Add Configuration” to finalize your configuration

Data Access
Details |
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Supports write to external warehouse |
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Security and Permissions
Permission | Description | Required |
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Snowflake Administrator | The account administrator (i.e users with the ACCOUNTADMIN system role) role is the most powerful role in the system. Read more details on snowflake.com. | Username and password |
Integration Capabilities Supported by the Connector
Toric supports Snowflake as a destination, and storage option. Users can write data from Toric to Snowflake, or use Snowflake to create a Toric-managed database.
Questions?
We're very happy to help answer any questions you may have. Contact support here or send us an email at support@toric.com.