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Snowflake Native App Framework: Update error message when an app is disabled
After a consumer installs a Snowflake Native App, the app can become disabled for multiple reasons.
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.
Declarative Native App manifest reference
It’s used to declaratively share data with consumers, such as notebooks, tables, and views.
APPLICATION_STATE view: Add columns to provide additional information about app
This behavior change is in the 2024_07 bundle. For the current status of the bundle, refer to Bundle History. When this behavior change bundle is enabled, the output of the APPLICATION_STATE view includes additional information about the…
Create versions and patches 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.
Install and manage an app with containers
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms. For additional information, see Support for private connectivity, VPS, and government regions.
Install an app from a listing
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 Framework: Changes to the SHOW APPLICATION and DESC APPLICATION commands
Snowflake Native App Framework: Changes to the SHOW APPLICATION and DESC APPLICATION commands Attention This behavior change is in the 2024_07 bundle.
Share an app with consumers
Create and test your application package.
Install a Declarative Native App
Snowflake Declarative Native Apps are databases that you can use to gain access to data and functionality shared by Snowflake data providers. You can use Snowsight to install and access Declarative Native Apps, or you can use SQL commands…