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Use owner’s rights and restricted caller’s rights in an app
By default, executables within an app use owner’s rights, which means that they run with the privileges granted to the owner of the executable, which is the app itself. For example, owner’s rights allow an executable to access data in…
Declarative Native App manifest reference
It’s used to declaratively share data with consumers, such as notebooks, tables, and views. The manifest file also defines app roles, which app owners can use to share a subset of the app’s data and features to teams in their…
Configure event definitions for an app
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms. For additional information, see Support for private connectivity, VPS, and government regions.
Snowflake Native App manifest reference
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms.
Guidelines for publishing an app to the Snowflake Marketplace
Snowflake provides a platform that allows providers to build, distribute, and monetize apps. The Snowflake review process ensures the quality of the apps that are published to the Snowflake Marketplace.
Share an app with consumers
As a provider, you add an application package as the data content of an listing. The consumer installs the app in their account from the listing.
snow app bundle
Prepares a local folder with configured app artifacts.
What to do when a Streamlit Cloud Community App is hitting resource limits?
This indicates that the application has reached or exceeded the allocated 1 GB free memory allowance provided by the Streamlit Community Cloud account. CAUSE: Apps on Streamlit Community Cloud are guaranteed 1 GB of memory.