In particular, the custom dbConnect() method for the Snowflake ODBC driver detects ambient OAuth credentials on platforms like Snowpark Container Services or Posit Workbench. It can also detect viewer-based credentials on Posit Connect if the connectcreds package is installed.
In addition, on macOS platforms, the dbConnect method will check and warn if it detects irregularities with how the driver is configured, unless the odbc.no_config_override environment variable is set.
class
driver: The name of the Snowflake ODBC driver, or NULL to use the default name.
warehouse: The name of a Snowflake compute warehouse, or NULL to use the default.
database: The name of a Snowflake database, or NULL to use the default.
schema: The name of a Snowflake database schema, or NULL to use the default.
uid, pwd: Manually specify a username and password for authentication. Specifying these options will disable ambient credential discovery.
...: Further arguments passed on to dbConnect().
Returns
An OdbcConnection object with an active connection to a Snowflake account.
Examples
## Not run:# Use ambient credentials.DBI::dbConnect(odbc::snowflake())# Use browser-based SSO (if configured). Only works on desktop.DBI::dbConnect( odbc::snowflake(), account ="testorg-test_account", authenticator ="externalbrowser")# Use a traditional username & password.DBI::dbConnect( odbc::snowflake(), account ="testorg-test_account", uid ="me", pwd = rstudioapi::askForPassword())# Use credentials from the viewer (when possible) in a Shiny app# deployed to Posit Connect.library(connectcreds)server <-function(input, output, session){ conn <- DBI::dbConnect(odbc::snowflake())}## End(Not run)