--- title: Configuration --- # Configuring Your Snowflake Connector to DataHub Now that you have created a DataHub-specific user with the relevant roles in Snowflake in [the prior step](setup.md), it's now time to set up a connection via the DataHub UI. ## Configure Secrets 1. Within DataHub, navigate to the **Ingestion** tab in the top, right corner of your screen

Navigate to the "Ingestion Tab"

:::note If you do not see the Ingestion tab, please contact your DataHub admin to grant you the correct permissions ::: 2. Navigate to the **Secrets** tab and click **Create new secret**

Secrets Tab

3. Create a Password secret This will securely store your Snowflake password within DataHub - Enter a name like `SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD` - we will use this later to refer to the secret - Enter the password configured for the DataHub user in the previous step - Optionally add a description - Click **Create**

Snowflake Password Secret

## Configure Recipe 4. Navigate to the **Sources** tab and click **Create new source**

Click "Create new source"

5. Select Snowflake

Select Snowflake from the options

6. Fill out the Snowflake Recipe Enter the Snowflake Account Identifier as **Account ID** field. Account identifier is the part before `.snowflakecomputing.com` in your snowflake host URL:

Account Id Field

_Learn more about Snowflake Account Identifiers [here](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/admin-account-identifier.html#account-identifiers)_ Add the previously added Password secret to **Password** field: - Click on the Password input field - Select `SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD` secret

Password field

Populate the relevant fields using the same **Username**, **Role**, and **Warehouse** you created and/or specified in [Snowflake Prerequisites](setup.md).

Warehouse Field

7. Click **Test Connection** This step will ensure you have configured your credentials accurately and confirm you have the required permissions to extract all relevant metadata.

Test Snoflake connection

After you have successfully tested your connection, click **Next**. ## Schedule Execution Now it's time to schedule a recurring ingestion pipeline to regularly extract metadata from your Snowflake instance. 8. Decide how regularly you want this ingestion to run-- day, month, year, hour, minute, etc. Select from the dropdown

schedule selector

9. Ensure you've configured your correct timezone

timezone_selector

10. Click **Next** when you are done ## Finish Up 11. Name your ingestion source, then click **Save and Run**

Name your ingestion

You will now find your new ingestion source running

ingestion_running

## Validate Ingestion Runs 12. View the latest status of ingestion runs on the Ingestion page

ingestion succeeded

13. Click the plus sign to expand the full list of historical runs and outcomes; click **Details** to see the outcomes of a specific run

ingestion_details

14. From the Ingestion Run Details page, pick **View All** to see which entities were ingested

ingestion_details_view_all

15. Pick an entity from the list to manually validate if it contains the detail you expected

ingestion_details_view_all

**Congratulations!** You've successfully set up Snowflake as an ingestion source for DataHub!