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title: "Accounts" | ||
linkTitle: "Accounts" | ||
weight: 17 | ||
description: Get started with Accounts in LocalStack for Snowflake | ||
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## Introduction | ||
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An account is a unique identifier for a Snowflake instance within an organization. It acts as a container | ||
for resources and operations related to data storage, processing, and management. | ||
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The Snowflake emulator lets you connect to and manage resources in different accounts. | ||
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## Getting Started | ||
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This guide explains how to start and connect to the Snowflake emulator using specific accounts. | ||
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You can specify any account name when connecting to the Snowflake emulator. If you don't, all resources | ||
will be managed by the default `test` account. | ||
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Depending on the Snowflake Driver you choose, you can pass `account` accordingly. | ||
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### Connect using Snowflake Connection Object | ||
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If the Snowflake driver provides a connection object, you can pass the `account` parameter in the connection object. | ||
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Example using the Snowflake Connector for Python: | ||
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```python | ||
sf_conn_obj = sf.connect( | ||
account="your_account", | ||
# other parameters | ||
) | ||
``` | ||
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Example using the NodeJS Driver for Snowflake: | ||
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```javascript | ||
var connection = snowflake.createConnection({ | ||
account: "your_account", | ||
// other parameters | ||
}); | ||
``` | ||
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### Connect using Connection String | ||
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You can also specify the account for Snowflake drivers that let you connect with a connection string. | ||
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Example establishing a JDBC connection: | ||
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``` | ||
jdbc:snowflake://snowflake.localhost.localstack.cloud:4566/?account=your_account | ||
``` | ||
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### Check Current Account | ||
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Once successfully connected, you can verify which account you are connected to by executing the following SQL command: | ||
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```sql | ||
SELECT CURRENT_ACCOUNT_NAME(); | ||
``` | ||
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The query statement will return the name of the account you are currently connected to. Output should look like: | ||
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```sql | ||
+------------------------------------------+ | ||
| CURRENT_ACCOUNT_NAME() | | ||
|------------------------------------------| | ||
| YOUR_ACCOUNT | | ||
+------------------------------------------+ | ||
``` |
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