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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.
Overview of app versions and upgrades
The Snowflake Native App Framework allows providers to create versions and patches of an app. Versions and patches allow providers to release new functionality and updates to consumers. VersionGenerally contains major updates to a…
Jun 23, 2025: Snowflake Native App Framework updates
The Snowflake Native App Framework now includes the following features that make it easier for providers to develop an app to create objects in a consumer account. These features also make it easier for consumers to configure an app during…
Security requirements and best practices for a Snowflake Native App
Your app must not load or execute any code from outside the application package except Snowflake - provided libraries. All the app code, including all library dependencies and setup code, must be included in the app version defined in the…
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.
How to include markdown elements and images in the readme.md file of a native app
ISSUE: Native apps without a Streamlit component will, by default, display the readme.
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.
Update an app
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms.
Upgrade an app
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms.
Declarative Native App manifest reference
It’s used to declaratively share data with consumers, such as notebooks, tables, and views.