--- id: snowflake title: Snowflake --- ToolJet can connect to Snowflake databases to read and write data. ## Connection To establish a connection with the Snowflake data source, you can either click on the **+ Add new Data source** button located on the query panel or navigate to the **[Data Sources](/docs/data-sources/overview/)** page from the ToolJet dashboard and choose Snowflake as the data source. ### Basic Authentication Authenticates to Snowflake using a username and password to establish a direct connection with the specified account, role, and warehouse. ToolJet - Snowflake connection :::info Please make sure the **Host/IP** of the database is accessible from your VPC if you have self-hosted ToolJet. If you are using ToolJet cloud, please **whitelist** our IP. You can find snowflake docs on network policies **[here](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies.html)**. ::: ToolJet requires the following to connect to Snowflake database. - **Account** - **Username** - **Password** :::info You can also configure for **[additional optional parameters](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/nodejs-driver-use.html#additional-connection-options)**. ::: You can enable **Authentication required for all users** in the configuration to enforce user-level authentication. When enabled, users are redirected to the OAuth 2.0 consent screen the first time a query from this data source is executed within an application, ensuring secure, user-specific authorization. ToolJet supports OAuth 2.0 authentication using both **Custom App** and **ToolJet App** configurations, allowing flexible integration based on your OAuth provider setup. Note: After completing the OAuth flow, the query must be triggered again to load the data. ### OAuth2.0 - Custom App Uses credentials from your own OAuth application to authenticate and authorize access via a custom OAuth provider configuration. ToolJet - Snowflake connection ### OAuth2.0 - ToolJet App Uses ToolJet’s preconfigured OAuth application to simplify authentication without requiring you to create and manage your own OAuth app. ToolJet - Snowflake connection ## Querying Snowflake 1. Click on **+ Add** button of the query manager at the bottom panel of the editor. 2. Select the **Snowflake** datasource added in previous step. 3. Select the **SQL Mode** form the dropdown and enter the query. 4. Click on the **Preview** button to preview the output or Click on the **Run** button to trigger the query. ToolJet - Snowflake query ```sql select * from "SNOWFLAKE_SAMPLE_DATA"."WEATHER"."DAILY_14_TOTAL" limit 10; ``` :::tip Query results can be transformed using transformations. Read our [transformations](/docs/app-builder/custom-code/transform-data) documentation to learn more. :::