Snowflake provides a JDBC type 4 driver that supports core functionality, allowing Java program to connect to Snowflake.
The Snowflake JDBC driver requires Java 1.8 or higher. If the minimum required version of Java is not installed on the client machines where the JDBC driver is installed, you must install either Oracle Java or OpenJDK.
Add following code block as a dependency
<dependency>
<groupId>net.snowflake</groupId>
<artifactId>snowflake-jdbc</artifactId>
<version>{version}</version>
</dependency>- Checkout source code from Github by running:
git clone https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-jdbc.git- Build the driver by running:
mvn installClass.forName("net.snowflake.client.jdbc.SnowflakeDriver")javax.sql.DataSource interface is implemented by class
net.snowflake.client.jdbc.SnowflakeBasicDataSourceUS(West) Region:
jdbc:snowflake://<account>.snowflakecomputing.com/?<connection_params>EU(Frankfurt) Region:
jdbc:snowflake://<account>.eu-central-1.snowflakecomputing.com/?<connection_params>For detailed documentation, please refer to https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/user-guide/jdbc.html
Run the maven command to check the coding style.
mvn -P check-style verifyFollow the instruction if any error occurs or run this command to fix the formats.
mvn com.coveo:fmt-maven-plugin:formatYou may import the coding style from IntelliJ so that the coding style can be applied on IDE:
- In the File -> Settings/Plugins, and install google-java-format plugin.
- Enable google-java-format for the JDBC project.
- In the source code window, select Code -> Reformat to apply the coding style.
Set the environment variables to specify the target database.
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_HOST=<your_host>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_ACCOUNT=<your_account>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_USER=<your_user>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_PASSWORD=<your_password>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_DATABASE=<your_database>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_SCHEMA=<your_schema>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_WAREHOUSE=<your_warehouse>
export SNOWFLAKE_TEST_ROLE=<your_role>Run the maven verify goal.
mvn -DjenkinsIT -DtestCategory=net.snowflake.client.category.<category> verifywhere category is the class name under the package net.snowflake.client.category.
The test cases are fallen into a couple of criteria:
- The unit test class names end with
Test. They run part of the JDBC build jobs. - The integration test class names end with
IT. They run part of theverifymaven goal along with the test category specified by the parametertestCategoryhavingnet.snowflake.client.categoryclasses. - The manual test class names end with
Manual. They don't run in the CI but you can run them manually.
Aside from the general test criteria, the test case class names ending with LatestIT run only with the latest JDBC driver.
The main motivation behind is to skip those tests for the old JDBC driver. See ./TestOnly directory for further information.
Feel free to file an issue or submit a PR here for general cases. For official support, contact Snowflake support at: https://community.snowflake.com/s/article/How-To-Submit-a-Support-Case-in-Snowflake-Lodge