Snowflake Connectors

Snowflake Connectors provide native integration of third-party applications and database systems in Snowflake. The connectors provide instant access to current data without the need to manually integrate against API endpoints. Data automatically refreshes, based on your desired frequency, in your Snowflake account. The connectors support both the initial load of historical data as well as incremental changes.

Snowflake Connector for Google Analytics Aggregate Data:

Enables automatic ingestion of Google Analytics 4 (GA4) data into your Snowflake account. The Snowflake Connector for Google Analytics Aggregate Data extracts aggregated data using the GA4 Reporting API. For more information see About the Snowflake Connector for Google Analytics Aggregate Data.

Snowflake Connector for Google Analytics Raw Data:

Enables automatic ingestion of event-level Google Analytics 4 (GA4) data into your Snowflake account. For more information see About the Snowflake Connector for Google Analytics Raw Data.

Snowflake Connector for Google Looker Studio:

Allows you to visualize data from your Snowflake account in Google Looker Studio. For more information see Use the Snowflake Connector for Google Looker Studio

Snowflake Connector for ServiceNow®V2:

Enables you to ingest ServiceNow data into your Snowflake account. For more information see About the Snowflake Connector for ServiceNow®V2.

Snowflake database connectors:

An overview and introduction to Snowflake database connector concepts. For more information see Database connector concepts.

Snowflake Connector for MySQL:

Enables you to load data into Snowflake from a MySQL database as well as configure replication so that changes in your MySQL database are replicated to Snowflake. For more information see About the Snowflake Connector for MySQL.

Snowflake Connector for PostgreSQL:

Enables you to load data into Snowflake from a PostgreSQL database as well as configure replication so that changes in your PostgreSQL database are replicated to Snowflake. For more information see About the Snowflake Connector for PostgreSQL.