SnowflakeDestinationUpdate
Update to configuration settings
Types
Properties
URL for accessing your Snowflake account. This URL must include your account identifier. Note that the protocol (https://) and port number are optional.
Describes the Amazon CloudWatch logging options for your delivery stream.
The name of the content metadata column
JSON keys mapped to table column names or choose to split the JSON payload where content is mapped to a record content column and source metadata is mapped to a record metadata column.
Passphrase to decrypt the private key when the key is encrypted. For information, see Using Key Pair Authentication & Key Rotation.
The name of the record metadata column
The private key used to encrypt your Snowflake client. For information, see Using Key Pair Authentication & Key Rotation.
Describes a data processing configuration.
Specify how long Firehose retries sending data to the New Relic HTTP endpoint. After sending data, Firehose first waits for an acknowledgment from the HTTP endpoint. If an error occurs or the acknowledgment doesn’t arrive within the acknowledgment timeout period, Firehose starts the retry duration counter. It keeps retrying until the retry duration expires. After that, Firehose considers it a data delivery failure and backs up the data to your Amazon S3 bucket. Every time that Firehose sends data to the HTTP endpoint (either the initial attempt or a retry), it restarts the acknowledgement timeout counter and waits for an acknowledgement from the HTTP endpoint. Even if the retry duration expires, Firehose still waits for the acknowledgment until it receives it or the acknowledgement timeout period is reached. If the acknowledgment times out, Firehose determines whether there's time left in the retry counter. If there is time left, it retries again and repeats the logic until it receives an acknowledgment or determines that the retry time has expired. If you don't want Firehose to retry sending data, set this value to 0.
Choose an S3 backup mode
Describes an update for a destination in Amazon S3.
Optionally configure a Snowflake role. Otherwise the default user role will be used.