SHOW INTEGRATIONS¶

Lists the integrations in your account.

The output returns integration metadata and properties.

See also:

CREATE INTEGRATION , DROP INTEGRATION , ALTER INTEGRATION , DESCRIBE INTEGRATION

API integrations:

CREATE API INTEGRATION

Catalog integrations:

CREATE CATALOG INTEGRATION

External access integrations:

CREATE EXTERNAL ACCESS INTEGRATION

Notification integrations:

CREATE NOTIFICATION INTEGRATION

Security integrations:

CREATE SECURITY INTEGRATION

Storage integrations:

CREATE STORAGE INTEGRATION

Syntax¶

SHOW [ { API | CATALOG | EXTERNAL ACCESS | NOTIFICATION | SECURITY | STORAGE } ] INTEGRATIONS [ LIKE '<pattern>' ]
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Parameters¶

API | CATALOG | EXTERNAL ACCESS | NOTIFICATION | SECURITY | STORAGE

Returns integrations of the specified type only.

LIKE 'pattern'

Optionally filters the command output by object name. The filter uses case-insensitive pattern matching, with support for SQL wildcard characters (% and _).

For example, the following patterns return the same results:

... LIKE '%testing%' ...
... LIKE '%TESTING%' ...

. Default: No value (no filtering is applied to the output).

Access control requirements¶

A role used to execute this SQL command must have at least one of the following privileges at a minimum:

Privilege

Object

Notes

USAGE

Integration

OWNERSHIP

Integration

OWNERSHIP is a special privilege on an object that is automatically granted to the role that created the object, but can also be transferred using the GRANT OWNERSHIP command to a different role by the owning role (or any role with the MANAGE GRANTS privilege).

For instructions on creating a custom role with a specified set of privileges, see Creating custom roles.

For general information about roles and privilege grants for performing SQL actions on securable objects, see Overview of Access Control.

Usage notes¶

  • Currently, only the API | CATALOG | EXTERNAL ACCESS | NOTIFICATION | SECURITY | STORAGE parameter is supported.

  • The command does not require a running warehouse to execute.

  • To post-process the output of this command, you can use the RESULT_SCAN function, which treats the output as a table that can be queried.

Output¶

The command output provides integration properties and metadata in the following columns:

Column

Description

name

Name of the integration

type

Type of the integration

category

Category of the integration

enabled

Current status of the integration, either TRUE (enabled) or FALSE (disabled)

comment

Comment for the integration

created_on

Date and time when the integration was created

For more information about the properties that can be specified for an integration, see the following topic for the integration by type:

Examples¶

Show all notification integrations:

SHOW NOTIFICATION INTEGRATIONS;
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Show all the integrations whose name starts with line that you have privileges to view:

SHOW INTEGRATIONS LIKE 'line%';
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