Export from Snowflake Config to Microsoft SQL Server
CloudQuery is an open-source data integration platform that allows you to export data from any source to any destination.
The CloudQuery Snowflake Config plugin allows you to sync data from Snowflake Config to any destination, including Microsoft SQL Server. It takes only minutes to get started.
Snowflake Config
This plugin is in preview.
Snowflake Config plugin pulls configuration information out of Snowflake and loads it into any supported CloudQuery destination
Microsoft SQL Server
This plugin is in preview.
This destination plugin lets you sync data from a CloudQuery source to a Microsoft SQL Server compatible database. This includes both Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL Server.
Table of Contents
MacOS Setup
Step 1. Install CloudQuery
brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery
Step 2. Log in to CloudQuery CLI
Logging in is required to use premium plugins and premium tables in open-core plugins.
cloudquery login
Step 3. Configure Snowflake Config source plugin
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation
kind: source
spec:
name: snowflake-config
path: cloudquery/snowflake-config
registry: cloudquery
version: "v1.0.6"
spec:
connection_string: "${SNOWFLAKE_CONNECTION_STRING}"
# Optional parameters
# private_key: ""
# concurrency: 10000
Step 4. Configure Microsoft SQL Server destination plugin
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation
kind: destination
spec:
name: "mssql"
path: "cloudquery/mssql"
registry: "cloudquery"
version: "v4.5.4"
spec:
# Connection string in the format `server=localhost;user id=SA;password=yourStrongP@ssword;port=1433;database=cloudquery;`
connection_string: "${MSSQL_CONNECTION_STRING}"
# Optional parameters:
# auth_mode: ms
# schema: dbo
# batch_size: 1000 # 1K entries
# batch_size_bytes: 5242880 # 5 MiB
# batch_timeout: 20s
Step 5. Run Sync
cloudquery sync snowflake-config.yml mssql.yml