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Security requirements and guidelines for a Snowflake Native App
To mitigate potential security risks, Snowflake uses the Native App Anti - Abuse Pipeline Service (NAAAPS).
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.
APPLICATION_STATE view: Add columns to provide additional information about app
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 health status of an app, upgrades, and event…
Publish an app using release channels
Release channels allow providers to publish apps at different stages of the app development lifecycle.
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.
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.
Add services to 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.
Upgrade an app
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms.
Overview of app versions and upgrades
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms.
Guidelines for publishing an app to the Snowflake Marketplace
The Snowflake Native App Framework is generally available on supported cloud platforms.