pulumi-snowflake 0.50.3a1710160126__py3-none-any.whl → 1.2.0a1736835738__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_snowflake/__init__.py +224 -172
  2. pulumi_snowflake/_inputs.py +52857 -1665
  3. pulumi_snowflake/_utilities.py +41 -5
  4. pulumi_snowflake/account.py +188 -218
  5. pulumi_snowflake/account_authentication_policy_attachment.py +149 -0
  6. pulumi_snowflake/account_parameter.py +21 -48
  7. pulumi_snowflake/account_password_policy_attachment.py +7 -32
  8. pulumi_snowflake/account_role.py +250 -0
  9. pulumi_snowflake/alert.py +38 -47
  10. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_authorization_code_grant.py +704 -0
  11. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_client_credentials.py +657 -0
  12. pulumi_snowflake/api_authentication_integration_with_jwt_bearer.py +692 -0
  13. pulumi_snowflake/api_integration.py +33 -52
  14. pulumi_snowflake/authentication_policy.py +622 -0
  15. pulumi_snowflake/config/__init__.pyi +76 -99
  16. pulumi_snowflake/config/outputs.py +5 -0
  17. pulumi_snowflake/config/vars.py +93 -124
  18. pulumi_snowflake/cortex_search_service.py +596 -0
  19. pulumi_snowflake/database.py +819 -213
  20. pulumi_snowflake/database_role.py +81 -44
  21. pulumi_snowflake/dynamic_table.py +42 -49
  22. pulumi_snowflake/email_notification_integration.py +33 -28
  23. pulumi_snowflake/{unsafe_execute.py → execute.py} +36 -39
  24. pulumi_snowflake/external_function.py +54 -75
  25. pulumi_snowflake/external_oauth_integration.py +593 -542
  26. pulumi_snowflake/external_table.py +67 -90
  27. pulumi_snowflake/external_volume.py +382 -0
  28. pulumi_snowflake/failover_group.py +57 -98
  29. pulumi_snowflake/file_format.py +33 -28
  30. pulumi_snowflake/function_java.py +1211 -0
  31. pulumi_snowflake/function_javascript.py +882 -0
  32. pulumi_snowflake/function_python.py +1212 -0
  33. pulumi_snowflake/function_scala.py +1212 -0
  34. pulumi_snowflake/function_sql.py +835 -0
  35. pulumi_snowflake/get_account_roles.py +129 -0
  36. pulumi_snowflake/get_accounts.py +53 -22
  37. pulumi_snowflake/get_alerts.py +22 -9
  38. pulumi_snowflake/get_connections.py +109 -0
  39. pulumi_snowflake/get_cortex_search_services.py +216 -0
  40. pulumi_snowflake/get_current_account.py +24 -13
  41. pulumi_snowflake/get_current_role.py +14 -7
  42. pulumi_snowflake/get_database.py +25 -9
  43. pulumi_snowflake/get_database_role.py +162 -0
  44. pulumi_snowflake/get_database_roles.py +79 -47
  45. pulumi_snowflake/get_databases.py +91 -73
  46. pulumi_snowflake/get_dynamic_tables.py +36 -19
  47. pulumi_snowflake/get_external_functions.py +28 -9
  48. pulumi_snowflake/get_external_tables.py +28 -9
  49. pulumi_snowflake/get_failover_groups.py +18 -7
  50. pulumi_snowflake/get_file_formats.py +28 -9
  51. pulumi_snowflake/get_functions.py +28 -9
  52. pulumi_snowflake/get_grants.py +207 -84
  53. pulumi_snowflake/get_masking_policies.py +91 -51
  54. pulumi_snowflake/get_materialized_views.py +28 -9
  55. pulumi_snowflake/get_network_policies.py +129 -0
  56. pulumi_snowflake/get_parameters.py +38 -15
  57. pulumi_snowflake/get_pipes.py +28 -9
  58. pulumi_snowflake/get_procedures.py +28 -9
  59. pulumi_snowflake/get_resource_monitors.py +37 -24
  60. pulumi_snowflake/get_row_access_policies.py +91 -51
  61. pulumi_snowflake/get_schemas.py +145 -41
  62. pulumi_snowflake/get_secrets.py +200 -0
  63. pulumi_snowflake/get_security_integrations.py +129 -0
  64. pulumi_snowflake/get_sequences.py +28 -9
  65. pulumi_snowflake/get_shares.py +18 -9
  66. pulumi_snowflake/get_stages.py +28 -9
  67. pulumi_snowflake/get_storage_integrations.py +16 -9
  68. pulumi_snowflake/get_streamlits.py +170 -0
  69. pulumi_snowflake/get_streams.py +114 -54
  70. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_generate_scim_access_token.py +18 -9
  71. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_aws_sns_iam_policy.py +32 -7
  72. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_private_link_config.py +120 -5
  73. pulumi_snowflake/get_system_get_snowflake_platform_info.py +15 -7
  74. pulumi_snowflake/get_tables.py +28 -9
  75. pulumi_snowflake/get_tags.py +130 -0
  76. pulumi_snowflake/get_tasks.py +134 -54
  77. pulumi_snowflake/get_users.py +116 -44
  78. pulumi_snowflake/get_views.py +114 -54
  79. pulumi_snowflake/get_warehouses.py +79 -26
  80. pulumi_snowflake/grant_account_role.py +28 -75
  81. pulumi_snowflake/grant_application_role.py +257 -0
  82. pulumi_snowflake/grant_database_role.py +35 -94
  83. pulumi_snowflake/grant_ownership.py +382 -0
  84. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_account_role.py +42 -78
  85. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_database_role.py +37 -383
  86. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_share.py +96 -44
  87. pulumi_snowflake/legacy_service_user.py +3670 -0
  88. pulumi_snowflake/managed_account.py +40 -11
  89. pulumi_snowflake/masking_policy.py +213 -310
  90. pulumi_snowflake/materialized_view.py +62 -71
  91. pulumi_snowflake/network_policy.py +217 -61
  92. pulumi_snowflake/network_policy_attachment.py +5 -34
  93. pulumi_snowflake/network_rule.py +473 -0
  94. pulumi_snowflake/notification_integration.py +49 -84
  95. pulumi_snowflake/oauth_integration_for_custom_clients.py +906 -0
  96. pulumi_snowflake/{oauth_integration.py → oauth_integration_for_partner_applications.py} +191 -192
  97. pulumi_snowflake/object_parameter.py +10 -101
  98. pulumi_snowflake/outputs.py +49200 -2928
  99. pulumi_snowflake/password_policy.py +41 -28
  100. pulumi_snowflake/pipe.py +33 -4
  101. pulumi_snowflake/primary_connection.py +330 -0
  102. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_java.py +1273 -0
  103. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_javascript.py +895 -0
  104. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_python.py +1226 -0
  105. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_scala.py +1273 -0
  106. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_sql.py +895 -0
  107. pulumi_snowflake/provider.py +378 -613
  108. pulumi_snowflake/pulumi-plugin.json +2 -1
  109. pulumi_snowflake/resource_monitor.py +118 -327
  110. pulumi_snowflake/row_access_policy.py +200 -149
  111. pulumi_snowflake/{saml_integration.py → saml2_integration.py} +356 -299
  112. pulumi_snowflake/schema.py +949 -178
  113. pulumi_snowflake/scim_integration.py +286 -109
  114. pulumi_snowflake/secondary_connection.py +339 -0
  115. pulumi_snowflake/secondary_database.py +1080 -0
  116. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_authorization_code_grant.py +548 -0
  117. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_basic_authentication.py +500 -0
  118. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_client_credentials.py +511 -0
  119. pulumi_snowflake/secret_with_generic_string.py +452 -0
  120. pulumi_snowflake/sequence.py +9 -34
  121. pulumi_snowflake/service_user.py +3585 -0
  122. pulumi_snowflake/share.py +33 -28
  123. pulumi_snowflake/shared_database.py +939 -0
  124. pulumi_snowflake/stage.py +95 -84
  125. pulumi_snowflake/storage_integration.py +46 -4
  126. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_directory_table.py +517 -0
  127. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_external_table.py +632 -0
  128. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_table.py +666 -0
  129. pulumi_snowflake/stream_on_view.py +666 -0
  130. pulumi_snowflake/streamlit.py +671 -0
  131. pulumi_snowflake/table.py +86 -97
  132. pulumi_snowflake/table_column_masking_policy_application.py +7 -14
  133. pulumi_snowflake/table_constraint.py +29 -172
  134. pulumi_snowflake/tag.py +142 -74
  135. pulumi_snowflake/tag_association.py +40 -215
  136. pulumi_snowflake/task.py +3048 -418
  137. pulumi_snowflake/user.py +3351 -384
  138. pulumi_snowflake/user_authentication_policy_attachment.py +197 -0
  139. pulumi_snowflake/user_password_policy_attachment.py +5 -4
  140. pulumi_snowflake/user_public_keys.py +5 -0
  141. pulumi_snowflake/view.py +466 -215
  142. pulumi_snowflake/warehouse.py +184 -168
  143. {pulumi_snowflake-0.50.3a1710160126.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1736835738.dist-info}/METADATA +7 -6
  144. pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1736835738.dist-info/RECORD +148 -0
  145. {pulumi_snowflake-0.50.3a1710160126.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1736835738.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  146. pulumi_snowflake/account_grant.py +0 -343
  147. pulumi_snowflake/database_grant.py +0 -495
  148. pulumi_snowflake/external_table_grant.py +0 -690
  149. pulumi_snowflake/failover_group_grant.py +0 -388
  150. pulumi_snowflake/file_format_grant.py +0 -635
  151. pulumi_snowflake/function.py +0 -872
  152. pulumi_snowflake/function_grant.py +0 -745
  153. pulumi_snowflake/get_role.py +0 -121
  154. pulumi_snowflake/get_roles.py +0 -120
  155. pulumi_snowflake/grant_privileges_to_role.py +0 -825
  156. pulumi_snowflake/integration_grant.py +0 -440
  157. pulumi_snowflake/masking_policy_grant.py +0 -542
  158. pulumi_snowflake/materialized_view_grant.py +0 -689
  159. pulumi_snowflake/pipe_grant.py +0 -587
  160. pulumi_snowflake/procedure.py +0 -887
  161. pulumi_snowflake/procedure_grant.py +0 -745
  162. pulumi_snowflake/resource_monitor_grant.py +0 -387
  163. pulumi_snowflake/role.py +0 -273
  164. pulumi_snowflake/role_grants.py +0 -352
  165. pulumi_snowflake/role_ownership_grant.py +0 -338
  166. pulumi_snowflake/row_access_policy_grant.py +0 -540
  167. pulumi_snowflake/schema_grant.py +0 -647
  168. pulumi_snowflake/sequence_grant.py +0 -635
  169. pulumi_snowflake/session_parameter.py +0 -332
  170. pulumi_snowflake/stage_grant.py +0 -635
  171. pulumi_snowflake/stream.py +0 -614
  172. pulumi_snowflake/stream_grant.py +0 -635
  173. pulumi_snowflake/table_grant.py +0 -677
  174. pulumi_snowflake/tag_grant.py +0 -532
  175. pulumi_snowflake/tag_masking_policy_association.py +0 -210
  176. pulumi_snowflake/task_grant.py +0 -635
  177. pulumi_snowflake/user_grant.py +0 -394
  178. pulumi_snowflake/user_ownership_grant.py +0 -286
  179. pulumi_snowflake/view_grant.py +0 -705
  180. pulumi_snowflake/warehouse_grant.py +0 -440
  181. pulumi_snowflake-0.50.3a1710160126.dist-info/RECORD +0 -136
  182. {pulumi_snowflake-0.50.3a1710160126.dist-info → pulumi_snowflake-1.2.0a1736835738.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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+ # coding=utf-8
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+ # *** WARNING: this file was generated by the Pulumi Terraform Bridge (tfgen) Tool. ***
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+ # *** Do not edit by hand unless you're certain you know what you are doing! ***
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+
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+ import copy
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+ import warnings
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+ import sys
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+ import pulumi
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+ import pulumi.runtime
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+ from typing import Any, Mapping, Optional, Sequence, Union, overload
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+ if sys.version_info >= (3, 11):
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+ from typing import NotRequired, TypedDict, TypeAlias
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+ else:
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+ from typing_extensions import NotRequired, TypedDict, TypeAlias
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+ from . import _utilities
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+ from . import outputs
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+ from ._inputs import *
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+
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+ __all__ = ['ServiceUserArgs', 'ServiceUser']
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+
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+ @pulumi.input_type
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+ class ServiceUserArgs:
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+ def __init__(__self__, *,
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+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ days_to_expiry: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ default_namespace: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ default_role: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ default_secondary_roles_option: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ default_warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ disabled: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ display_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ email: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ login_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ mins_to_unlock: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ network_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ rsa_public_key: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ rsa_public_key2: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
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+ """
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+ The set of arguments for constructing a ServiceUser resource.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the user.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_namespace: Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_role: Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_secondary_roles_option: Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_warehouse: Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] disabled: Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] display_name: Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] email: Email address for the user.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] login_name: The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] network_policy: Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key: Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key2: Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
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+ """
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+ if abort_detached_query is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "abort_detached_query", abort_detached_query)
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+ if autocommit is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "autocommit", autocommit)
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+ if binary_input_format is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "binary_input_format", binary_input_format)
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+ if binary_output_format is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "binary_output_format", binary_output_format)
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+ if client_memory_limit is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_memory_limit", client_memory_limit)
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+ if client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx", client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx)
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+ if client_prefetch_threads is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_prefetch_threads", client_prefetch_threads)
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+ if client_result_chunk_size is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_result_chunk_size", client_result_chunk_size)
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+ if client_result_column_case_insensitive is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_result_column_case_insensitive", client_result_column_case_insensitive)
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+ if client_session_keep_alive is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_session_keep_alive", client_session_keep_alive)
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+ if client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency", client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency)
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+ if client_timestamp_type_mapping is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_timestamp_type_mapping", client_timestamp_type_mapping)
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+ if comment is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "comment", comment)
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+ if date_input_format is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "date_input_format", date_input_format)
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+ if date_output_format is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "date_output_format", date_output_format)
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+ if days_to_expiry is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "days_to_expiry", days_to_expiry)
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+ if default_namespace is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_namespace", default_namespace)
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+ if default_role is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_role", default_role)
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+ if default_secondary_roles_option is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_secondary_roles_option", default_secondary_roles_option)
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+ if default_warehouse is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_warehouse", default_warehouse)
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+ if disabled is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "disabled", disabled)
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+ if display_name is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "display_name", display_name)
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+ if email is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "email", email)
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+ if enable_unload_physical_type_optimization is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization", enable_unload_physical_type_optimization)
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+ if enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error", enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error)
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+ if error_on_nondeterministic_merge is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge", error_on_nondeterministic_merge)
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+ if error_on_nondeterministic_update is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "error_on_nondeterministic_update", error_on_nondeterministic_update)
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+ if geography_output_format is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "geography_output_format", geography_output_format)
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+ if geometry_output_format is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "geometry_output_format", geometry_output_format)
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+ if jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int", jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int)
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+ if jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc", jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc)
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+ if jdbc_use_session_timezone is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "jdbc_use_session_timezone", jdbc_use_session_timezone)
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+ if json_indent is not None:
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+ pulumi.set(__self__, "json_indent", json_indent)
235
+ if lock_timeout is not None:
236
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "lock_timeout", lock_timeout)
237
+ if log_level is not None:
238
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "log_level", log_level)
239
+ if login_name is not None:
240
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "login_name", login_name)
241
+ if mins_to_unlock is not None:
242
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "mins_to_unlock", mins_to_unlock)
243
+ if multi_statement_count is not None:
244
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "multi_statement_count", multi_statement_count)
245
+ if name is not None:
246
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "name", name)
247
+ if network_policy is not None:
248
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "network_policy", network_policy)
249
+ if noorder_sequence_as_default is not None:
250
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "noorder_sequence_as_default", noorder_sequence_as_default)
251
+ if odbc_treat_decimal_as_int is not None:
252
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int", odbc_treat_decimal_as_int)
253
+ if prevent_unload_to_internal_stages is not None:
254
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages", prevent_unload_to_internal_stages)
255
+ if query_tag is not None:
256
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "query_tag", query_tag)
257
+ if quoted_identifiers_ignore_case is not None:
258
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case", quoted_identifiers_ignore_case)
259
+ if rows_per_resultset is not None:
260
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "rows_per_resultset", rows_per_resultset)
261
+ if rsa_public_key is not None:
262
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "rsa_public_key", rsa_public_key)
263
+ if rsa_public_key2 is not None:
264
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "rsa_public_key2", rsa_public_key2)
265
+ if s3_stage_vpce_dns_name is not None:
266
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name", s3_stage_vpce_dns_name)
267
+ if search_path is not None:
268
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "search_path", search_path)
269
+ if simulated_data_sharing_consumer is not None:
270
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer", simulated_data_sharing_consumer)
271
+ if statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds is not None:
272
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds", statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds)
273
+ if statement_timeout_in_seconds is not None:
274
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "statement_timeout_in_seconds", statement_timeout_in_seconds)
275
+ if strict_json_output is not None:
276
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "strict_json_output", strict_json_output)
277
+ if time_input_format is not None:
278
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "time_input_format", time_input_format)
279
+ if time_output_format is not None:
280
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "time_output_format", time_output_format)
281
+ if timestamp_day_is_always24h is not None:
282
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_day_is_always24h", timestamp_day_is_always24h)
283
+ if timestamp_input_format is not None:
284
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_input_format", timestamp_input_format)
285
+ if timestamp_ltz_output_format is not None:
286
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_ltz_output_format", timestamp_ltz_output_format)
287
+ if timestamp_ntz_output_format is not None:
288
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_ntz_output_format", timestamp_ntz_output_format)
289
+ if timestamp_output_format is not None:
290
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_output_format", timestamp_output_format)
291
+ if timestamp_type_mapping is not None:
292
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_type_mapping", timestamp_type_mapping)
293
+ if timestamp_tz_output_format is not None:
294
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_tz_output_format", timestamp_tz_output_format)
295
+ if timezone is not None:
296
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timezone", timezone)
297
+ if trace_level is not None:
298
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "trace_level", trace_level)
299
+ if transaction_abort_on_error is not None:
300
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "transaction_abort_on_error", transaction_abort_on_error)
301
+ if transaction_default_isolation_level is not None:
302
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "transaction_default_isolation_level", transaction_default_isolation_level)
303
+ if two_digit_century_start is not None:
304
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "two_digit_century_start", two_digit_century_start)
305
+ if unsupported_ddl_action is not None:
306
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "unsupported_ddl_action", unsupported_ddl_action)
307
+ if use_cached_result is not None:
308
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "use_cached_result", use_cached_result)
309
+ if week_of_year_policy is not None:
310
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "week_of_year_policy", week_of_year_policy)
311
+ if week_start is not None:
312
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "week_start", week_start)
313
+
314
+ @property
315
+ @pulumi.getter(name="abortDetachedQuery")
316
+ def abort_detached_query(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
317
+ """
318
+ Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
319
+ """
320
+ return pulumi.get(self, "abort_detached_query")
321
+
322
+ @abort_detached_query.setter
323
+ def abort_detached_query(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
324
+ pulumi.set(self, "abort_detached_query", value)
325
+
326
+ @property
327
+ @pulumi.getter
328
+ def autocommit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
329
+ """
330
+ Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
331
+ """
332
+ return pulumi.get(self, "autocommit")
333
+
334
+ @autocommit.setter
335
+ def autocommit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
336
+ pulumi.set(self, "autocommit", value)
337
+
338
+ @property
339
+ @pulumi.getter(name="binaryInputFormat")
340
+ def binary_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
341
+ """
342
+ The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
343
+ """
344
+ return pulumi.get(self, "binary_input_format")
345
+
346
+ @binary_input_format.setter
347
+ def binary_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
348
+ pulumi.set(self, "binary_input_format", value)
349
+
350
+ @property
351
+ @pulumi.getter(name="binaryOutputFormat")
352
+ def binary_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
353
+ """
354
+ The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
355
+ """
356
+ return pulumi.get(self, "binary_output_format")
357
+
358
+ @binary_output_format.setter
359
+ def binary_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
360
+ pulumi.set(self, "binary_output_format", value)
361
+
362
+ @property
363
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientMemoryLimit")
364
+ def client_memory_limit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
365
+ """
366
+ Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
367
+ """
368
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_memory_limit")
369
+
370
+ @client_memory_limit.setter
371
+ def client_memory_limit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
372
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_memory_limit", value)
373
+
374
+ @property
375
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientMetadataRequestUseConnectionCtx")
376
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
377
+ """
378
+ For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
379
+ """
380
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx")
381
+
382
+ @client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx.setter
383
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
384
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx", value)
385
+
386
+ @property
387
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientPrefetchThreads")
388
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
389
+ """
390
+ Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
391
+ """
392
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_prefetch_threads")
393
+
394
+ @client_prefetch_threads.setter
395
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
396
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_prefetch_threads", value)
397
+
398
+ @property
399
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultChunkSize")
400
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
401
+ """
402
+ Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
403
+ """
404
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_chunk_size")
405
+
406
+ @client_result_chunk_size.setter
407
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
408
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_result_chunk_size", value)
409
+
410
+ @property
411
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultColumnCaseInsensitive")
412
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
413
+ """
414
+ Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
415
+ """
416
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive")
417
+
418
+ @client_result_column_case_insensitive.setter
419
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
420
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive", value)
421
+
422
+ @property
423
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAlive")
424
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
425
+ """
426
+ Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
427
+ """
428
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive")
429
+
430
+ @client_session_keep_alive.setter
431
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
432
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive", value)
433
+
434
+ @property
435
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAliveHeartbeatFrequency")
436
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
437
+ """
438
+ Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
439
+ """
440
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency")
441
+
442
+ @client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency.setter
443
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
444
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency", value)
445
+
446
+ @property
447
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientTimestampTypeMapping")
448
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
449
+ """
450
+ Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
451
+ """
452
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping")
453
+
454
+ @client_timestamp_type_mapping.setter
455
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
456
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping", value)
457
+
458
+ @property
459
+ @pulumi.getter
460
+ def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
461
+ """
462
+ Specifies a comment for the user.
463
+ """
464
+ return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
465
+
466
+ @comment.setter
467
+ def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
468
+ pulumi.set(self, "comment", value)
469
+
470
+ @property
471
+ @pulumi.getter(name="dateInputFormat")
472
+ def date_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
473
+ """
474
+ Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
475
+ """
476
+ return pulumi.get(self, "date_input_format")
477
+
478
+ @date_input_format.setter
479
+ def date_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
480
+ pulumi.set(self, "date_input_format", value)
481
+
482
+ @property
483
+ @pulumi.getter(name="dateOutputFormat")
484
+ def date_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
485
+ """
486
+ Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
487
+ """
488
+ return pulumi.get(self, "date_output_format")
489
+
490
+ @date_output_format.setter
491
+ def date_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
492
+ pulumi.set(self, "date_output_format", value)
493
+
494
+ @property
495
+ @pulumi.getter(name="daysToExpiry")
496
+ def days_to_expiry(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
497
+ return pulumi.get(self, "days_to_expiry")
498
+
499
+ @days_to_expiry.setter
500
+ def days_to_expiry(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
501
+ pulumi.set(self, "days_to_expiry", value)
502
+
503
+ @property
504
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultNamespace")
505
+ def default_namespace(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
506
+ """
507
+ Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
508
+ """
509
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_namespace")
510
+
511
+ @default_namespace.setter
512
+ def default_namespace(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
513
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_namespace", value)
514
+
515
+ @property
516
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultRole")
517
+ def default_role(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
518
+ """
519
+ Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
520
+ """
521
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_role")
522
+
523
+ @default_role.setter
524
+ def default_role(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
525
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_role", value)
526
+
527
+ @property
528
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultSecondaryRolesOption")
529
+ def default_secondary_roles_option(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
530
+ """
531
+ Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
532
+ """
533
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_secondary_roles_option")
534
+
535
+ @default_secondary_roles_option.setter
536
+ def default_secondary_roles_option(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
537
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_secondary_roles_option", value)
538
+
539
+ @property
540
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultWarehouse")
541
+ def default_warehouse(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
542
+ """
543
+ Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
544
+ """
545
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_warehouse")
546
+
547
+ @default_warehouse.setter
548
+ def default_warehouse(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
549
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_warehouse", value)
550
+
551
+ @property
552
+ @pulumi.getter
553
+ def disabled(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
554
+ """
555
+ Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
556
+ """
557
+ return pulumi.get(self, "disabled")
558
+
559
+ @disabled.setter
560
+ def disabled(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
561
+ pulumi.set(self, "disabled", value)
562
+
563
+ @property
564
+ @pulumi.getter(name="displayName")
565
+ def display_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
566
+ """
567
+ Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
568
+ """
569
+ return pulumi.get(self, "display_name")
570
+
571
+ @display_name.setter
572
+ def display_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
573
+ pulumi.set(self, "display_name", value)
574
+
575
+ @property
576
+ @pulumi.getter
577
+ def email(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
578
+ """
579
+ Email address for the user.
580
+ """
581
+ return pulumi.get(self, "email")
582
+
583
+ @email.setter
584
+ def email(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
585
+ pulumi.set(self, "email", value)
586
+
587
+ @property
588
+ @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnloadPhysicalTypeOptimization")
589
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
590
+ """
591
+ Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
592
+ """
593
+ return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization")
594
+
595
+ @enable_unload_physical_type_optimization.setter
596
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
597
+ pulumi.set(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization", value)
598
+
599
+ @property
600
+ @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnredactedQuerySyntaxError")
601
+ def enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
602
+ """
603
+ Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
604
+ """
605
+ return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error")
606
+
607
+ @enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error.setter
608
+ def enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
609
+ pulumi.set(self, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error", value)
610
+
611
+ @property
612
+ @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicMerge")
613
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
614
+ """
615
+ Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
616
+ """
617
+ return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge")
618
+
619
+ @error_on_nondeterministic_merge.setter
620
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
621
+ pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge", value)
622
+
623
+ @property
624
+ @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicUpdate")
625
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
626
+ """
627
+ Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
628
+ """
629
+ return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update")
630
+
631
+ @error_on_nondeterministic_update.setter
632
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
633
+ pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update", value)
634
+
635
+ @property
636
+ @pulumi.getter(name="geographyOutputFormat")
637
+ def geography_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
638
+ """
639
+ Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
640
+ """
641
+ return pulumi.get(self, "geography_output_format")
642
+
643
+ @geography_output_format.setter
644
+ def geography_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
645
+ pulumi.set(self, "geography_output_format", value)
646
+
647
+ @property
648
+ @pulumi.getter(name="geometryOutputFormat")
649
+ def geometry_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
650
+ """
651
+ Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
652
+ """
653
+ return pulumi.get(self, "geometry_output_format")
654
+
655
+ @geometry_output_format.setter
656
+ def geometry_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
657
+ pulumi.set(self, "geometry_output_format", value)
658
+
659
+ @property
660
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
661
+ def jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
662
+ """
663
+ Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
664
+ """
665
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
666
+
667
+ @jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int.setter
668
+ def jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
669
+ pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int", value)
670
+
671
+ @property
672
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatTimestampNtzAsUtc")
673
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
674
+ """
675
+ Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
676
+ """
677
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc")
678
+
679
+ @jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc.setter
680
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
681
+ pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc", value)
682
+
683
+ @property
684
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcUseSessionTimezone")
685
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
686
+ """
687
+ Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
688
+ """
689
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone")
690
+
691
+ @jdbc_use_session_timezone.setter
692
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
693
+ pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone", value)
694
+
695
+ @property
696
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jsonIndent")
697
+ def json_indent(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
698
+ """
699
+ Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
700
+ """
701
+ return pulumi.get(self, "json_indent")
702
+
703
+ @json_indent.setter
704
+ def json_indent(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
705
+ pulumi.set(self, "json_indent", value)
706
+
707
+ @property
708
+ @pulumi.getter(name="lockTimeout")
709
+ def lock_timeout(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
710
+ """
711
+ Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
712
+ """
713
+ return pulumi.get(self, "lock_timeout")
714
+
715
+ @lock_timeout.setter
716
+ def lock_timeout(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
717
+ pulumi.set(self, "lock_timeout", value)
718
+
719
+ @property
720
+ @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
721
+ def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
722
+ """
723
+ Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
724
+ """
725
+ return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
726
+
727
+ @log_level.setter
728
+ def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
729
+ pulumi.set(self, "log_level", value)
730
+
731
+ @property
732
+ @pulumi.getter(name="loginName")
733
+ def login_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
734
+ """
735
+ The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
736
+ """
737
+ return pulumi.get(self, "login_name")
738
+
739
+ @login_name.setter
740
+ def login_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
741
+ pulumi.set(self, "login_name", value)
742
+
743
+ @property
744
+ @pulumi.getter(name="minsToUnlock")
745
+ def mins_to_unlock(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
746
+ return pulumi.get(self, "mins_to_unlock")
747
+
748
+ @mins_to_unlock.setter
749
+ def mins_to_unlock(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
750
+ pulumi.set(self, "mins_to_unlock", value)
751
+
752
+ @property
753
+ @pulumi.getter(name="multiStatementCount")
754
+ def multi_statement_count(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
755
+ """
756
+ Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
757
+ """
758
+ return pulumi.get(self, "multi_statement_count")
759
+
760
+ @multi_statement_count.setter
761
+ def multi_statement_count(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
762
+ pulumi.set(self, "multi_statement_count", value)
763
+
764
+ @property
765
+ @pulumi.getter
766
+ def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
767
+ """
768
+ Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
769
+ """
770
+ return pulumi.get(self, "name")
771
+
772
+ @name.setter
773
+ def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
774
+ pulumi.set(self, "name", value)
775
+
776
+ @property
777
+ @pulumi.getter(name="networkPolicy")
778
+ def network_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
779
+ """
780
+ Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
781
+ """
782
+ return pulumi.get(self, "network_policy")
783
+
784
+ @network_policy.setter
785
+ def network_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
786
+ pulumi.set(self, "network_policy", value)
787
+
788
+ @property
789
+ @pulumi.getter(name="noorderSequenceAsDefault")
790
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
791
+ """
792
+ Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
793
+ """
794
+ return pulumi.get(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default")
795
+
796
+ @noorder_sequence_as_default.setter
797
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
798
+ pulumi.set(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default", value)
799
+
800
+ @property
801
+ @pulumi.getter(name="odbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
802
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
803
+ """
804
+ Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
805
+ """
806
+ return pulumi.get(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
807
+
808
+ @odbc_treat_decimal_as_int.setter
809
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
810
+ pulumi.set(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int", value)
811
+
812
+ @property
813
+ @pulumi.getter(name="preventUnloadToInternalStages")
814
+ def prevent_unload_to_internal_stages(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
815
+ """
816
+ Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
817
+ """
818
+ return pulumi.get(self, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages")
819
+
820
+ @prevent_unload_to_internal_stages.setter
821
+ def prevent_unload_to_internal_stages(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
822
+ pulumi.set(self, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages", value)
823
+
824
+ @property
825
+ @pulumi.getter(name="queryTag")
826
+ def query_tag(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
827
+ """
828
+ Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
829
+ """
830
+ return pulumi.get(self, "query_tag")
831
+
832
+ @query_tag.setter
833
+ def query_tag(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
834
+ pulumi.set(self, "query_tag", value)
835
+
836
+ @property
837
+ @pulumi.getter(name="quotedIdentifiersIgnoreCase")
838
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
839
+ """
840
+ Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
841
+ """
842
+ return pulumi.get(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case")
843
+
844
+ @quoted_identifiers_ignore_case.setter
845
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
846
+ pulumi.set(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case", value)
847
+
848
+ @property
849
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rowsPerResultset")
850
+ def rows_per_resultset(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
851
+ """
852
+ Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
853
+ """
854
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rows_per_resultset")
855
+
856
+ @rows_per_resultset.setter
857
+ def rows_per_resultset(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
858
+ pulumi.set(self, "rows_per_resultset", value)
859
+
860
+ @property
861
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rsaPublicKey")
862
+ def rsa_public_key(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
863
+ """
864
+ Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
865
+ """
866
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rsa_public_key")
867
+
868
+ @rsa_public_key.setter
869
+ def rsa_public_key(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
870
+ pulumi.set(self, "rsa_public_key", value)
871
+
872
+ @property
873
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rsaPublicKey2")
874
+ def rsa_public_key2(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
875
+ """
876
+ Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
877
+ """
878
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rsa_public_key2")
879
+
880
+ @rsa_public_key2.setter
881
+ def rsa_public_key2(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
882
+ pulumi.set(self, "rsa_public_key2", value)
883
+
884
+ @property
885
+ @pulumi.getter(name="s3StageVpceDnsName")
886
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
887
+ """
888
+ Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
889
+ """
890
+ return pulumi.get(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name")
891
+
892
+ @s3_stage_vpce_dns_name.setter
893
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
894
+ pulumi.set(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name", value)
895
+
896
+ @property
897
+ @pulumi.getter(name="searchPath")
898
+ def search_path(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
899
+ """
900
+ Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
901
+ """
902
+ return pulumi.get(self, "search_path")
903
+
904
+ @search_path.setter
905
+ def search_path(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
906
+ pulumi.set(self, "search_path", value)
907
+
908
+ @property
909
+ @pulumi.getter(name="simulatedDataSharingConsumer")
910
+ def simulated_data_sharing_consumer(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
911
+ """
912
+ Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
913
+ """
914
+ return pulumi.get(self, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer")
915
+
916
+ @simulated_data_sharing_consumer.setter
917
+ def simulated_data_sharing_consumer(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
918
+ pulumi.set(self, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer", value)
919
+
920
+ @property
921
+ @pulumi.getter(name="statementQueuedTimeoutInSeconds")
922
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
923
+ """
924
+ Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
925
+ """
926
+ return pulumi.get(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds")
927
+
928
+ @statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds.setter
929
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
930
+ pulumi.set(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds", value)
931
+
932
+ @property
933
+ @pulumi.getter(name="statementTimeoutInSeconds")
934
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
935
+ """
936
+ Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
937
+ """
938
+ return pulumi.get(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds")
939
+
940
+ @statement_timeout_in_seconds.setter
941
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
942
+ pulumi.set(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds", value)
943
+
944
+ @property
945
+ @pulumi.getter(name="strictJsonOutput")
946
+ def strict_json_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
947
+ """
948
+ This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
949
+ """
950
+ return pulumi.get(self, "strict_json_output")
951
+
952
+ @strict_json_output.setter
953
+ def strict_json_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
954
+ pulumi.set(self, "strict_json_output", value)
955
+
956
+ @property
957
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timeInputFormat")
958
+ def time_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
959
+ """
960
+ Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
961
+ """
962
+ return pulumi.get(self, "time_input_format")
963
+
964
+ @time_input_format.setter
965
+ def time_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
966
+ pulumi.set(self, "time_input_format", value)
967
+
968
+ @property
969
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timeOutputFormat")
970
+ def time_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
971
+ """
972
+ Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
973
+ """
974
+ return pulumi.get(self, "time_output_format")
975
+
976
+ @time_output_format.setter
977
+ def time_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
978
+ pulumi.set(self, "time_output_format", value)
979
+
980
+ @property
981
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampDayIsAlways24h")
982
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
983
+ """
984
+ Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
985
+ """
986
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h")
987
+
988
+ @timestamp_day_is_always24h.setter
989
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
990
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h", value)
991
+
992
+ @property
993
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampInputFormat")
994
+ def timestamp_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
995
+ """
996
+ Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
997
+ """
998
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_input_format")
999
+
1000
+ @timestamp_input_format.setter
1001
+ def timestamp_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1002
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_input_format", value)
1003
+
1004
+ @property
1005
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampLtzOutputFormat")
1006
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1007
+ """
1008
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
1009
+ """
1010
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format")
1011
+
1012
+ @timestamp_ltz_output_format.setter
1013
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1014
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format", value)
1015
+
1016
+ @property
1017
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampNtzOutputFormat")
1018
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1019
+ """
1020
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
1021
+ """
1022
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format")
1023
+
1024
+ @timestamp_ntz_output_format.setter
1025
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1026
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format", value)
1027
+
1028
+ @property
1029
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampOutputFormat")
1030
+ def timestamp_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1031
+ """
1032
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
1033
+ """
1034
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_output_format")
1035
+
1036
+ @timestamp_output_format.setter
1037
+ def timestamp_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1038
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_output_format", value)
1039
+
1040
+ @property
1041
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTypeMapping")
1042
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1043
+ """
1044
+ Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
1045
+ """
1046
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_type_mapping")
1047
+
1048
+ @timestamp_type_mapping.setter
1049
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1050
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_type_mapping", value)
1051
+
1052
+ @property
1053
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTzOutputFormat")
1054
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1055
+ """
1056
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
1057
+ """
1058
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format")
1059
+
1060
+ @timestamp_tz_output_format.setter
1061
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1062
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format", value)
1063
+
1064
+ @property
1065
+ @pulumi.getter
1066
+ def timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1067
+ """
1068
+ Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
1069
+ """
1070
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timezone")
1071
+
1072
+ @timezone.setter
1073
+ def timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1074
+ pulumi.set(self, "timezone", value)
1075
+
1076
+ @property
1077
+ @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
1078
+ def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1079
+ """
1080
+ Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
1081
+ """
1082
+ return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
1083
+
1084
+ @trace_level.setter
1085
+ def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1086
+ pulumi.set(self, "trace_level", value)
1087
+
1088
+ @property
1089
+ @pulumi.getter(name="transactionAbortOnError")
1090
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1091
+ """
1092
+ Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
1093
+ """
1094
+ return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_abort_on_error")
1095
+
1096
+ @transaction_abort_on_error.setter
1097
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1098
+ pulumi.set(self, "transaction_abort_on_error", value)
1099
+
1100
+ @property
1101
+ @pulumi.getter(name="transactionDefaultIsolationLevel")
1102
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1103
+ """
1104
+ Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
1105
+ """
1106
+ return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level")
1107
+
1108
+ @transaction_default_isolation_level.setter
1109
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1110
+ pulumi.set(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level", value)
1111
+
1112
+ @property
1113
+ @pulumi.getter(name="twoDigitCenturyStart")
1114
+ def two_digit_century_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1115
+ """
1116
+ Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
1117
+ """
1118
+ return pulumi.get(self, "two_digit_century_start")
1119
+
1120
+ @two_digit_century_start.setter
1121
+ def two_digit_century_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1122
+ pulumi.set(self, "two_digit_century_start", value)
1123
+
1124
+ @property
1125
+ @pulumi.getter(name="unsupportedDdlAction")
1126
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1127
+ """
1128
+ Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
1129
+ """
1130
+ return pulumi.get(self, "unsupported_ddl_action")
1131
+
1132
+ @unsupported_ddl_action.setter
1133
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1134
+ pulumi.set(self, "unsupported_ddl_action", value)
1135
+
1136
+ @property
1137
+ @pulumi.getter(name="useCachedResult")
1138
+ def use_cached_result(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1139
+ """
1140
+ Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
1141
+ """
1142
+ return pulumi.get(self, "use_cached_result")
1143
+
1144
+ @use_cached_result.setter
1145
+ def use_cached_result(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1146
+ pulumi.set(self, "use_cached_result", value)
1147
+
1148
+ @property
1149
+ @pulumi.getter(name="weekOfYearPolicy")
1150
+ def week_of_year_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1151
+ """
1152
+ Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
1153
+ """
1154
+ return pulumi.get(self, "week_of_year_policy")
1155
+
1156
+ @week_of_year_policy.setter
1157
+ def week_of_year_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1158
+ pulumi.set(self, "week_of_year_policy", value)
1159
+
1160
+ @property
1161
+ @pulumi.getter(name="weekStart")
1162
+ def week_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1163
+ """
1164
+ Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
1165
+ """
1166
+ return pulumi.get(self, "week_start")
1167
+
1168
+ @week_start.setter
1169
+ def week_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1170
+ pulumi.set(self, "week_start", value)
1171
+
1172
+
1173
+ @pulumi.input_type
1174
+ class _ServiceUserState:
1175
+ def __init__(__self__, *,
1176
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1177
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1178
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1179
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1180
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1181
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1182
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1183
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1184
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1185
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1186
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1187
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1188
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1189
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1190
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1191
+ days_to_expiry: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1192
+ default_namespace: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1193
+ default_role: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1194
+ default_secondary_roles_option: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1195
+ default_warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1196
+ disabled: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1197
+ display_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1198
+ email: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1199
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1200
+ enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1201
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1202
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1203
+ fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1204
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1205
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1206
+ jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1207
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1208
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1209
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1210
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1211
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1212
+ login_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1213
+ mins_to_unlock: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1214
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1215
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1216
+ network_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1217
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1218
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1219
+ parameters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserParameterArgs']]]] = None,
1220
+ prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1221
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1222
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1223
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1224
+ rsa_public_key: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1225
+ rsa_public_key2: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1226
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1227
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1228
+ show_outputs: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserShowOutputArgs']]]] = None,
1229
+ simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1230
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1231
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1232
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1233
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1234
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1235
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1236
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1237
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1238
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1239
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1240
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1241
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1242
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1243
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1244
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1245
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1246
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1247
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1248
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
1249
+ user_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1250
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
1251
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
1252
+ """
1253
+ Input properties used for looking up and filtering ServiceUser resources.
1254
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
1255
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
1256
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
1257
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
1258
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
1259
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
1260
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
1261
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the user.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_namespace: Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_role: Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_secondary_roles_option: Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_warehouse: Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] disabled: Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] display_name: Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] email: Email address for the user.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] login_name: The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] network_policy: Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
1295
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserParameterArgs']]] parameters: Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN USER` for the given user.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
1298
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
1299
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
1300
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key: Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
1301
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key2: Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
1302
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
1303
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
1304
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserShowOutputArgs']]] show_outputs: Outputs the result of `SHOW USER` for the given user.
1305
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
1306
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
1307
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
1308
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
1309
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
1310
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
1311
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
1312
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
1313
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
1314
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
1315
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
1316
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
1317
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
1318
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
1319
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
1320
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
1321
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
1322
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
1323
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
1324
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
1325
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_type: Specifies a type for the user.
1326
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
1327
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
1328
+ """
1329
+ if abort_detached_query is not None:
1330
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "abort_detached_query", abort_detached_query)
1331
+ if autocommit is not None:
1332
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "autocommit", autocommit)
1333
+ if binary_input_format is not None:
1334
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "binary_input_format", binary_input_format)
1335
+ if binary_output_format is not None:
1336
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "binary_output_format", binary_output_format)
1337
+ if client_memory_limit is not None:
1338
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_memory_limit", client_memory_limit)
1339
+ if client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx is not None:
1340
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx", client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx)
1341
+ if client_prefetch_threads is not None:
1342
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_prefetch_threads", client_prefetch_threads)
1343
+ if client_result_chunk_size is not None:
1344
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_result_chunk_size", client_result_chunk_size)
1345
+ if client_result_column_case_insensitive is not None:
1346
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_result_column_case_insensitive", client_result_column_case_insensitive)
1347
+ if client_session_keep_alive is not None:
1348
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_session_keep_alive", client_session_keep_alive)
1349
+ if client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency is not None:
1350
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency", client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency)
1351
+ if client_timestamp_type_mapping is not None:
1352
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "client_timestamp_type_mapping", client_timestamp_type_mapping)
1353
+ if comment is not None:
1354
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "comment", comment)
1355
+ if date_input_format is not None:
1356
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "date_input_format", date_input_format)
1357
+ if date_output_format is not None:
1358
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "date_output_format", date_output_format)
1359
+ if days_to_expiry is not None:
1360
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "days_to_expiry", days_to_expiry)
1361
+ if default_namespace is not None:
1362
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_namespace", default_namespace)
1363
+ if default_role is not None:
1364
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_role", default_role)
1365
+ if default_secondary_roles_option is not None:
1366
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_secondary_roles_option", default_secondary_roles_option)
1367
+ if default_warehouse is not None:
1368
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "default_warehouse", default_warehouse)
1369
+ if disabled is not None:
1370
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "disabled", disabled)
1371
+ if display_name is not None:
1372
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "display_name", display_name)
1373
+ if email is not None:
1374
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "email", email)
1375
+ if enable_unload_physical_type_optimization is not None:
1376
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization", enable_unload_physical_type_optimization)
1377
+ if enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error is not None:
1378
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error", enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error)
1379
+ if error_on_nondeterministic_merge is not None:
1380
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge", error_on_nondeterministic_merge)
1381
+ if error_on_nondeterministic_update is not None:
1382
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "error_on_nondeterministic_update", error_on_nondeterministic_update)
1383
+ if fully_qualified_name is not None:
1384
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "fully_qualified_name", fully_qualified_name)
1385
+ if geography_output_format is not None:
1386
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "geography_output_format", geography_output_format)
1387
+ if geometry_output_format is not None:
1388
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "geometry_output_format", geometry_output_format)
1389
+ if jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int is not None:
1390
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int", jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int)
1391
+ if jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc is not None:
1392
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc", jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc)
1393
+ if jdbc_use_session_timezone is not None:
1394
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "jdbc_use_session_timezone", jdbc_use_session_timezone)
1395
+ if json_indent is not None:
1396
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "json_indent", json_indent)
1397
+ if lock_timeout is not None:
1398
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "lock_timeout", lock_timeout)
1399
+ if log_level is not None:
1400
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "log_level", log_level)
1401
+ if login_name is not None:
1402
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "login_name", login_name)
1403
+ if mins_to_unlock is not None:
1404
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "mins_to_unlock", mins_to_unlock)
1405
+ if multi_statement_count is not None:
1406
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "multi_statement_count", multi_statement_count)
1407
+ if name is not None:
1408
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "name", name)
1409
+ if network_policy is not None:
1410
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "network_policy", network_policy)
1411
+ if noorder_sequence_as_default is not None:
1412
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "noorder_sequence_as_default", noorder_sequence_as_default)
1413
+ if odbc_treat_decimal_as_int is not None:
1414
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int", odbc_treat_decimal_as_int)
1415
+ if parameters is not None:
1416
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "parameters", parameters)
1417
+ if prevent_unload_to_internal_stages is not None:
1418
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages", prevent_unload_to_internal_stages)
1419
+ if query_tag is not None:
1420
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "query_tag", query_tag)
1421
+ if quoted_identifiers_ignore_case is not None:
1422
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case", quoted_identifiers_ignore_case)
1423
+ if rows_per_resultset is not None:
1424
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "rows_per_resultset", rows_per_resultset)
1425
+ if rsa_public_key is not None:
1426
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "rsa_public_key", rsa_public_key)
1427
+ if rsa_public_key2 is not None:
1428
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "rsa_public_key2", rsa_public_key2)
1429
+ if s3_stage_vpce_dns_name is not None:
1430
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name", s3_stage_vpce_dns_name)
1431
+ if search_path is not None:
1432
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "search_path", search_path)
1433
+ if show_outputs is not None:
1434
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "show_outputs", show_outputs)
1435
+ if simulated_data_sharing_consumer is not None:
1436
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer", simulated_data_sharing_consumer)
1437
+ if statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds is not None:
1438
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds", statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds)
1439
+ if statement_timeout_in_seconds is not None:
1440
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "statement_timeout_in_seconds", statement_timeout_in_seconds)
1441
+ if strict_json_output is not None:
1442
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "strict_json_output", strict_json_output)
1443
+ if time_input_format is not None:
1444
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "time_input_format", time_input_format)
1445
+ if time_output_format is not None:
1446
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "time_output_format", time_output_format)
1447
+ if timestamp_day_is_always24h is not None:
1448
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_day_is_always24h", timestamp_day_is_always24h)
1449
+ if timestamp_input_format is not None:
1450
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_input_format", timestamp_input_format)
1451
+ if timestamp_ltz_output_format is not None:
1452
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_ltz_output_format", timestamp_ltz_output_format)
1453
+ if timestamp_ntz_output_format is not None:
1454
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_ntz_output_format", timestamp_ntz_output_format)
1455
+ if timestamp_output_format is not None:
1456
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_output_format", timestamp_output_format)
1457
+ if timestamp_type_mapping is not None:
1458
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_type_mapping", timestamp_type_mapping)
1459
+ if timestamp_tz_output_format is not None:
1460
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timestamp_tz_output_format", timestamp_tz_output_format)
1461
+ if timezone is not None:
1462
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "timezone", timezone)
1463
+ if trace_level is not None:
1464
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "trace_level", trace_level)
1465
+ if transaction_abort_on_error is not None:
1466
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "transaction_abort_on_error", transaction_abort_on_error)
1467
+ if transaction_default_isolation_level is not None:
1468
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "transaction_default_isolation_level", transaction_default_isolation_level)
1469
+ if two_digit_century_start is not None:
1470
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "two_digit_century_start", two_digit_century_start)
1471
+ if unsupported_ddl_action is not None:
1472
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "unsupported_ddl_action", unsupported_ddl_action)
1473
+ if use_cached_result is not None:
1474
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "use_cached_result", use_cached_result)
1475
+ if user_type is not None:
1476
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "user_type", user_type)
1477
+ if week_of_year_policy is not None:
1478
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "week_of_year_policy", week_of_year_policy)
1479
+ if week_start is not None:
1480
+ pulumi.set(__self__, "week_start", week_start)
1481
+
1482
+ @property
1483
+ @pulumi.getter(name="abortDetachedQuery")
1484
+ def abort_detached_query(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1485
+ """
1486
+ Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
1487
+ """
1488
+ return pulumi.get(self, "abort_detached_query")
1489
+
1490
+ @abort_detached_query.setter
1491
+ def abort_detached_query(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1492
+ pulumi.set(self, "abort_detached_query", value)
1493
+
1494
+ @property
1495
+ @pulumi.getter
1496
+ def autocommit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1497
+ """
1498
+ Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
1499
+ """
1500
+ return pulumi.get(self, "autocommit")
1501
+
1502
+ @autocommit.setter
1503
+ def autocommit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1504
+ pulumi.set(self, "autocommit", value)
1505
+
1506
+ @property
1507
+ @pulumi.getter(name="binaryInputFormat")
1508
+ def binary_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1509
+ """
1510
+ The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
1511
+ """
1512
+ return pulumi.get(self, "binary_input_format")
1513
+
1514
+ @binary_input_format.setter
1515
+ def binary_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1516
+ pulumi.set(self, "binary_input_format", value)
1517
+
1518
+ @property
1519
+ @pulumi.getter(name="binaryOutputFormat")
1520
+ def binary_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1521
+ """
1522
+ The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
1523
+ """
1524
+ return pulumi.get(self, "binary_output_format")
1525
+
1526
+ @binary_output_format.setter
1527
+ def binary_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1528
+ pulumi.set(self, "binary_output_format", value)
1529
+
1530
+ @property
1531
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientMemoryLimit")
1532
+ def client_memory_limit(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1533
+ """
1534
+ Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
1535
+ """
1536
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_memory_limit")
1537
+
1538
+ @client_memory_limit.setter
1539
+ def client_memory_limit(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1540
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_memory_limit", value)
1541
+
1542
+ @property
1543
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientMetadataRequestUseConnectionCtx")
1544
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1545
+ """
1546
+ For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
1547
+ """
1548
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx")
1549
+
1550
+ @client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx.setter
1551
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1552
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx", value)
1553
+
1554
+ @property
1555
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientPrefetchThreads")
1556
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1557
+ """
1558
+ Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
1559
+ """
1560
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_prefetch_threads")
1561
+
1562
+ @client_prefetch_threads.setter
1563
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1564
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_prefetch_threads", value)
1565
+
1566
+ @property
1567
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultChunkSize")
1568
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1569
+ """
1570
+ Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
1571
+ """
1572
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_chunk_size")
1573
+
1574
+ @client_result_chunk_size.setter
1575
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1576
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_result_chunk_size", value)
1577
+
1578
+ @property
1579
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultColumnCaseInsensitive")
1580
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1581
+ """
1582
+ Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
1583
+ """
1584
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive")
1585
+
1586
+ @client_result_column_case_insensitive.setter
1587
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1588
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive", value)
1589
+
1590
+ @property
1591
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAlive")
1592
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1593
+ """
1594
+ Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
1595
+ """
1596
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive")
1597
+
1598
+ @client_session_keep_alive.setter
1599
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1600
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive", value)
1601
+
1602
+ @property
1603
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAliveHeartbeatFrequency")
1604
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1605
+ """
1606
+ Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
1607
+ """
1608
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency")
1609
+
1610
+ @client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency.setter
1611
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1612
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency", value)
1613
+
1614
+ @property
1615
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientTimestampTypeMapping")
1616
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1617
+ """
1618
+ Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
1619
+ """
1620
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping")
1621
+
1622
+ @client_timestamp_type_mapping.setter
1623
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1624
+ pulumi.set(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping", value)
1625
+
1626
+ @property
1627
+ @pulumi.getter
1628
+ def comment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1629
+ """
1630
+ Specifies a comment for the user.
1631
+ """
1632
+ return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
1633
+
1634
+ @comment.setter
1635
+ def comment(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1636
+ pulumi.set(self, "comment", value)
1637
+
1638
+ @property
1639
+ @pulumi.getter(name="dateInputFormat")
1640
+ def date_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1641
+ """
1642
+ Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
1643
+ """
1644
+ return pulumi.get(self, "date_input_format")
1645
+
1646
+ @date_input_format.setter
1647
+ def date_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1648
+ pulumi.set(self, "date_input_format", value)
1649
+
1650
+ @property
1651
+ @pulumi.getter(name="dateOutputFormat")
1652
+ def date_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1653
+ """
1654
+ Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
1655
+ """
1656
+ return pulumi.get(self, "date_output_format")
1657
+
1658
+ @date_output_format.setter
1659
+ def date_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1660
+ pulumi.set(self, "date_output_format", value)
1661
+
1662
+ @property
1663
+ @pulumi.getter(name="daysToExpiry")
1664
+ def days_to_expiry(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1665
+ return pulumi.get(self, "days_to_expiry")
1666
+
1667
+ @days_to_expiry.setter
1668
+ def days_to_expiry(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1669
+ pulumi.set(self, "days_to_expiry", value)
1670
+
1671
+ @property
1672
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultNamespace")
1673
+ def default_namespace(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1674
+ """
1675
+ Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
1676
+ """
1677
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_namespace")
1678
+
1679
+ @default_namespace.setter
1680
+ def default_namespace(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1681
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_namespace", value)
1682
+
1683
+ @property
1684
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultRole")
1685
+ def default_role(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1686
+ """
1687
+ Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
1688
+ """
1689
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_role")
1690
+
1691
+ @default_role.setter
1692
+ def default_role(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1693
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_role", value)
1694
+
1695
+ @property
1696
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultSecondaryRolesOption")
1697
+ def default_secondary_roles_option(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1698
+ """
1699
+ Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
1700
+ """
1701
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_secondary_roles_option")
1702
+
1703
+ @default_secondary_roles_option.setter
1704
+ def default_secondary_roles_option(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1705
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_secondary_roles_option", value)
1706
+
1707
+ @property
1708
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultWarehouse")
1709
+ def default_warehouse(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1710
+ """
1711
+ Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
1712
+ """
1713
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_warehouse")
1714
+
1715
+ @default_warehouse.setter
1716
+ def default_warehouse(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1717
+ pulumi.set(self, "default_warehouse", value)
1718
+
1719
+ @property
1720
+ @pulumi.getter
1721
+ def disabled(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1722
+ """
1723
+ Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
1724
+ """
1725
+ return pulumi.get(self, "disabled")
1726
+
1727
+ @disabled.setter
1728
+ def disabled(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1729
+ pulumi.set(self, "disabled", value)
1730
+
1731
+ @property
1732
+ @pulumi.getter(name="displayName")
1733
+ def display_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1734
+ """
1735
+ Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
1736
+ """
1737
+ return pulumi.get(self, "display_name")
1738
+
1739
+ @display_name.setter
1740
+ def display_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1741
+ pulumi.set(self, "display_name", value)
1742
+
1743
+ @property
1744
+ @pulumi.getter
1745
+ def email(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1746
+ """
1747
+ Email address for the user.
1748
+ """
1749
+ return pulumi.get(self, "email")
1750
+
1751
+ @email.setter
1752
+ def email(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1753
+ pulumi.set(self, "email", value)
1754
+
1755
+ @property
1756
+ @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnloadPhysicalTypeOptimization")
1757
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1758
+ """
1759
+ Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
1760
+ """
1761
+ return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization")
1762
+
1763
+ @enable_unload_physical_type_optimization.setter
1764
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1765
+ pulumi.set(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization", value)
1766
+
1767
+ @property
1768
+ @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnredactedQuerySyntaxError")
1769
+ def enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1770
+ """
1771
+ Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
1772
+ """
1773
+ return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error")
1774
+
1775
+ @enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error.setter
1776
+ def enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1777
+ pulumi.set(self, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error", value)
1778
+
1779
+ @property
1780
+ @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicMerge")
1781
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1782
+ """
1783
+ Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
1784
+ """
1785
+ return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge")
1786
+
1787
+ @error_on_nondeterministic_merge.setter
1788
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1789
+ pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge", value)
1790
+
1791
+ @property
1792
+ @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicUpdate")
1793
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1794
+ """
1795
+ Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
1796
+ """
1797
+ return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update")
1798
+
1799
+ @error_on_nondeterministic_update.setter
1800
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1801
+ pulumi.set(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update", value)
1802
+
1803
+ @property
1804
+ @pulumi.getter(name="fullyQualifiedName")
1805
+ def fully_qualified_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1806
+ """
1807
+ Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
1808
+ """
1809
+ return pulumi.get(self, "fully_qualified_name")
1810
+
1811
+ @fully_qualified_name.setter
1812
+ def fully_qualified_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1813
+ pulumi.set(self, "fully_qualified_name", value)
1814
+
1815
+ @property
1816
+ @pulumi.getter(name="geographyOutputFormat")
1817
+ def geography_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1818
+ """
1819
+ Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
1820
+ """
1821
+ return pulumi.get(self, "geography_output_format")
1822
+
1823
+ @geography_output_format.setter
1824
+ def geography_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1825
+ pulumi.set(self, "geography_output_format", value)
1826
+
1827
+ @property
1828
+ @pulumi.getter(name="geometryOutputFormat")
1829
+ def geometry_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1830
+ """
1831
+ Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
1832
+ """
1833
+ return pulumi.get(self, "geometry_output_format")
1834
+
1835
+ @geometry_output_format.setter
1836
+ def geometry_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1837
+ pulumi.set(self, "geometry_output_format", value)
1838
+
1839
+ @property
1840
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
1841
+ def jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1842
+ """
1843
+ Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
1844
+ """
1845
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
1846
+
1847
+ @jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int.setter
1848
+ def jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1849
+ pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int", value)
1850
+
1851
+ @property
1852
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatTimestampNtzAsUtc")
1853
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1854
+ """
1855
+ Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
1856
+ """
1857
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc")
1858
+
1859
+ @jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc.setter
1860
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1861
+ pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc", value)
1862
+
1863
+ @property
1864
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcUseSessionTimezone")
1865
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1866
+ """
1867
+ Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
1868
+ """
1869
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone")
1870
+
1871
+ @jdbc_use_session_timezone.setter
1872
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1873
+ pulumi.set(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone", value)
1874
+
1875
+ @property
1876
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jsonIndent")
1877
+ def json_indent(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1878
+ """
1879
+ Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
1880
+ """
1881
+ return pulumi.get(self, "json_indent")
1882
+
1883
+ @json_indent.setter
1884
+ def json_indent(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1885
+ pulumi.set(self, "json_indent", value)
1886
+
1887
+ @property
1888
+ @pulumi.getter(name="lockTimeout")
1889
+ def lock_timeout(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1890
+ """
1891
+ Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
1892
+ """
1893
+ return pulumi.get(self, "lock_timeout")
1894
+
1895
+ @lock_timeout.setter
1896
+ def lock_timeout(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1897
+ pulumi.set(self, "lock_timeout", value)
1898
+
1899
+ @property
1900
+ @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
1901
+ def log_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1902
+ """
1903
+ Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
1904
+ """
1905
+ return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
1906
+
1907
+ @log_level.setter
1908
+ def log_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1909
+ pulumi.set(self, "log_level", value)
1910
+
1911
+ @property
1912
+ @pulumi.getter(name="loginName")
1913
+ def login_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1914
+ """
1915
+ The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
1916
+ """
1917
+ return pulumi.get(self, "login_name")
1918
+
1919
+ @login_name.setter
1920
+ def login_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1921
+ pulumi.set(self, "login_name", value)
1922
+
1923
+ @property
1924
+ @pulumi.getter(name="minsToUnlock")
1925
+ def mins_to_unlock(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1926
+ return pulumi.get(self, "mins_to_unlock")
1927
+
1928
+ @mins_to_unlock.setter
1929
+ def mins_to_unlock(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1930
+ pulumi.set(self, "mins_to_unlock", value)
1931
+
1932
+ @property
1933
+ @pulumi.getter(name="multiStatementCount")
1934
+ def multi_statement_count(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
1935
+ """
1936
+ Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
1937
+ """
1938
+ return pulumi.get(self, "multi_statement_count")
1939
+
1940
+ @multi_statement_count.setter
1941
+ def multi_statement_count(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
1942
+ pulumi.set(self, "multi_statement_count", value)
1943
+
1944
+ @property
1945
+ @pulumi.getter
1946
+ def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1947
+ """
1948
+ Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
1949
+ """
1950
+ return pulumi.get(self, "name")
1951
+
1952
+ @name.setter
1953
+ def name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1954
+ pulumi.set(self, "name", value)
1955
+
1956
+ @property
1957
+ @pulumi.getter(name="networkPolicy")
1958
+ def network_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1959
+ """
1960
+ Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
1961
+ """
1962
+ return pulumi.get(self, "network_policy")
1963
+
1964
+ @network_policy.setter
1965
+ def network_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
1966
+ pulumi.set(self, "network_policy", value)
1967
+
1968
+ @property
1969
+ @pulumi.getter(name="noorderSequenceAsDefault")
1970
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1971
+ """
1972
+ Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
1973
+ """
1974
+ return pulumi.get(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default")
1975
+
1976
+ @noorder_sequence_as_default.setter
1977
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1978
+ pulumi.set(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default", value)
1979
+
1980
+ @property
1981
+ @pulumi.getter(name="odbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
1982
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
1983
+ """
1984
+ Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
1985
+ """
1986
+ return pulumi.get(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
1987
+
1988
+ @odbc_treat_decimal_as_int.setter
1989
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
1990
+ pulumi.set(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int", value)
1991
+
1992
+ @property
1993
+ @pulumi.getter
1994
+ def parameters(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserParameterArgs']]]]:
1995
+ """
1996
+ Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN USER` for the given user.
1997
+ """
1998
+ return pulumi.get(self, "parameters")
1999
+
2000
+ @parameters.setter
2001
+ def parameters(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserParameterArgs']]]]):
2002
+ pulumi.set(self, "parameters", value)
2003
+
2004
+ @property
2005
+ @pulumi.getter(name="preventUnloadToInternalStages")
2006
+ def prevent_unload_to_internal_stages(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2007
+ """
2008
+ Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
2009
+ """
2010
+ return pulumi.get(self, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages")
2011
+
2012
+ @prevent_unload_to_internal_stages.setter
2013
+ def prevent_unload_to_internal_stages(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2014
+ pulumi.set(self, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages", value)
2015
+
2016
+ @property
2017
+ @pulumi.getter(name="queryTag")
2018
+ def query_tag(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2019
+ """
2020
+ Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
2021
+ """
2022
+ return pulumi.get(self, "query_tag")
2023
+
2024
+ @query_tag.setter
2025
+ def query_tag(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2026
+ pulumi.set(self, "query_tag", value)
2027
+
2028
+ @property
2029
+ @pulumi.getter(name="quotedIdentifiersIgnoreCase")
2030
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2031
+ """
2032
+ Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
2033
+ """
2034
+ return pulumi.get(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case")
2035
+
2036
+ @quoted_identifiers_ignore_case.setter
2037
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2038
+ pulumi.set(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case", value)
2039
+
2040
+ @property
2041
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rowsPerResultset")
2042
+ def rows_per_resultset(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2043
+ """
2044
+ Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
2045
+ """
2046
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rows_per_resultset")
2047
+
2048
+ @rows_per_resultset.setter
2049
+ def rows_per_resultset(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2050
+ pulumi.set(self, "rows_per_resultset", value)
2051
+
2052
+ @property
2053
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rsaPublicKey")
2054
+ def rsa_public_key(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2055
+ """
2056
+ Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
2057
+ """
2058
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rsa_public_key")
2059
+
2060
+ @rsa_public_key.setter
2061
+ def rsa_public_key(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2062
+ pulumi.set(self, "rsa_public_key", value)
2063
+
2064
+ @property
2065
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rsaPublicKey2")
2066
+ def rsa_public_key2(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2067
+ """
2068
+ Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
2069
+ """
2070
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rsa_public_key2")
2071
+
2072
+ @rsa_public_key2.setter
2073
+ def rsa_public_key2(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2074
+ pulumi.set(self, "rsa_public_key2", value)
2075
+
2076
+ @property
2077
+ @pulumi.getter(name="s3StageVpceDnsName")
2078
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2079
+ """
2080
+ Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
2081
+ """
2082
+ return pulumi.get(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name")
2083
+
2084
+ @s3_stage_vpce_dns_name.setter
2085
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2086
+ pulumi.set(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name", value)
2087
+
2088
+ @property
2089
+ @pulumi.getter(name="searchPath")
2090
+ def search_path(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2091
+ """
2092
+ Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
2093
+ """
2094
+ return pulumi.get(self, "search_path")
2095
+
2096
+ @search_path.setter
2097
+ def search_path(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2098
+ pulumi.set(self, "search_path", value)
2099
+
2100
+ @property
2101
+ @pulumi.getter(name="showOutputs")
2102
+ def show_outputs(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserShowOutputArgs']]]]:
2103
+ """
2104
+ Outputs the result of `SHOW USER` for the given user.
2105
+ """
2106
+ return pulumi.get(self, "show_outputs")
2107
+
2108
+ @show_outputs.setter
2109
+ def show_outputs(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['ServiceUserShowOutputArgs']]]]):
2110
+ pulumi.set(self, "show_outputs", value)
2111
+
2112
+ @property
2113
+ @pulumi.getter(name="simulatedDataSharingConsumer")
2114
+ def simulated_data_sharing_consumer(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2115
+ """
2116
+ Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
2117
+ """
2118
+ return pulumi.get(self, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer")
2119
+
2120
+ @simulated_data_sharing_consumer.setter
2121
+ def simulated_data_sharing_consumer(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2122
+ pulumi.set(self, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer", value)
2123
+
2124
+ @property
2125
+ @pulumi.getter(name="statementQueuedTimeoutInSeconds")
2126
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2127
+ """
2128
+ Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
2129
+ """
2130
+ return pulumi.get(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds")
2131
+
2132
+ @statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds.setter
2133
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2134
+ pulumi.set(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds", value)
2135
+
2136
+ @property
2137
+ @pulumi.getter(name="statementTimeoutInSeconds")
2138
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2139
+ """
2140
+ Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
2141
+ """
2142
+ return pulumi.get(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds")
2143
+
2144
+ @statement_timeout_in_seconds.setter
2145
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2146
+ pulumi.set(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds", value)
2147
+
2148
+ @property
2149
+ @pulumi.getter(name="strictJsonOutput")
2150
+ def strict_json_output(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2151
+ """
2152
+ This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
2153
+ """
2154
+ return pulumi.get(self, "strict_json_output")
2155
+
2156
+ @strict_json_output.setter
2157
+ def strict_json_output(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2158
+ pulumi.set(self, "strict_json_output", value)
2159
+
2160
+ @property
2161
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timeInputFormat")
2162
+ def time_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2163
+ """
2164
+ Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
2165
+ """
2166
+ return pulumi.get(self, "time_input_format")
2167
+
2168
+ @time_input_format.setter
2169
+ def time_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2170
+ pulumi.set(self, "time_input_format", value)
2171
+
2172
+ @property
2173
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timeOutputFormat")
2174
+ def time_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2175
+ """
2176
+ Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
2177
+ """
2178
+ return pulumi.get(self, "time_output_format")
2179
+
2180
+ @time_output_format.setter
2181
+ def time_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2182
+ pulumi.set(self, "time_output_format", value)
2183
+
2184
+ @property
2185
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampDayIsAlways24h")
2186
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2187
+ """
2188
+ Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
2189
+ """
2190
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h")
2191
+
2192
+ @timestamp_day_is_always24h.setter
2193
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2194
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h", value)
2195
+
2196
+ @property
2197
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampInputFormat")
2198
+ def timestamp_input_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2199
+ """
2200
+ Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
2201
+ """
2202
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_input_format")
2203
+
2204
+ @timestamp_input_format.setter
2205
+ def timestamp_input_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2206
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_input_format", value)
2207
+
2208
+ @property
2209
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampLtzOutputFormat")
2210
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2211
+ """
2212
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
2213
+ """
2214
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format")
2215
+
2216
+ @timestamp_ltz_output_format.setter
2217
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2218
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format", value)
2219
+
2220
+ @property
2221
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampNtzOutputFormat")
2222
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2223
+ """
2224
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
2225
+ """
2226
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format")
2227
+
2228
+ @timestamp_ntz_output_format.setter
2229
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2230
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format", value)
2231
+
2232
+ @property
2233
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampOutputFormat")
2234
+ def timestamp_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2235
+ """
2236
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
2237
+ """
2238
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_output_format")
2239
+
2240
+ @timestamp_output_format.setter
2241
+ def timestamp_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2242
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_output_format", value)
2243
+
2244
+ @property
2245
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTypeMapping")
2246
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2247
+ """
2248
+ Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
2249
+ """
2250
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_type_mapping")
2251
+
2252
+ @timestamp_type_mapping.setter
2253
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2254
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_type_mapping", value)
2255
+
2256
+ @property
2257
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTzOutputFormat")
2258
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2259
+ """
2260
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
2261
+ """
2262
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format")
2263
+
2264
+ @timestamp_tz_output_format.setter
2265
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2266
+ pulumi.set(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format", value)
2267
+
2268
+ @property
2269
+ @pulumi.getter
2270
+ def timezone(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2271
+ """
2272
+ Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
2273
+ """
2274
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timezone")
2275
+
2276
+ @timezone.setter
2277
+ def timezone(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2278
+ pulumi.set(self, "timezone", value)
2279
+
2280
+ @property
2281
+ @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
2282
+ def trace_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2283
+ """
2284
+ Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
2285
+ """
2286
+ return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
2287
+
2288
+ @trace_level.setter
2289
+ def trace_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2290
+ pulumi.set(self, "trace_level", value)
2291
+
2292
+ @property
2293
+ @pulumi.getter(name="transactionAbortOnError")
2294
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2295
+ """
2296
+ Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
2297
+ """
2298
+ return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_abort_on_error")
2299
+
2300
+ @transaction_abort_on_error.setter
2301
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2302
+ pulumi.set(self, "transaction_abort_on_error", value)
2303
+
2304
+ @property
2305
+ @pulumi.getter(name="transactionDefaultIsolationLevel")
2306
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2307
+ """
2308
+ Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
2309
+ """
2310
+ return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level")
2311
+
2312
+ @transaction_default_isolation_level.setter
2313
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2314
+ pulumi.set(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level", value)
2315
+
2316
+ @property
2317
+ @pulumi.getter(name="twoDigitCenturyStart")
2318
+ def two_digit_century_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2319
+ """
2320
+ Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
2321
+ """
2322
+ return pulumi.get(self, "two_digit_century_start")
2323
+
2324
+ @two_digit_century_start.setter
2325
+ def two_digit_century_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2326
+ pulumi.set(self, "two_digit_century_start", value)
2327
+
2328
+ @property
2329
+ @pulumi.getter(name="unsupportedDdlAction")
2330
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2331
+ """
2332
+ Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
2333
+ """
2334
+ return pulumi.get(self, "unsupported_ddl_action")
2335
+
2336
+ @unsupported_ddl_action.setter
2337
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2338
+ pulumi.set(self, "unsupported_ddl_action", value)
2339
+
2340
+ @property
2341
+ @pulumi.getter(name="useCachedResult")
2342
+ def use_cached_result(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
2343
+ """
2344
+ Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
2345
+ """
2346
+ return pulumi.get(self, "use_cached_result")
2347
+
2348
+ @use_cached_result.setter
2349
+ def use_cached_result(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]):
2350
+ pulumi.set(self, "use_cached_result", value)
2351
+
2352
+ @property
2353
+ @pulumi.getter(name="userType")
2354
+ def user_type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
2355
+ """
2356
+ Specifies a type for the user.
2357
+ """
2358
+ return pulumi.get(self, "user_type")
2359
+
2360
+ @user_type.setter
2361
+ def user_type(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]):
2362
+ pulumi.set(self, "user_type", value)
2363
+
2364
+ @property
2365
+ @pulumi.getter(name="weekOfYearPolicy")
2366
+ def week_of_year_policy(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2367
+ """
2368
+ Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2369
+ """
2370
+ return pulumi.get(self, "week_of_year_policy")
2371
+
2372
+ @week_of_year_policy.setter
2373
+ def week_of_year_policy(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2374
+ pulumi.set(self, "week_of_year_policy", value)
2375
+
2376
+ @property
2377
+ @pulumi.getter(name="weekStart")
2378
+ def week_start(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2379
+ """
2380
+ Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
2381
+ """
2382
+ return pulumi.get(self, "week_start")
2383
+
2384
+ @week_start.setter
2385
+ def week_start(self, value: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]):
2386
+ pulumi.set(self, "week_start", value)
2387
+
2388
+
2389
+ class ServiceUser(pulumi.CustomResource):
2390
+ @overload
2391
+ def __init__(__self__,
2392
+ resource_name: str,
2393
+ opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
2394
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2395
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2396
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2397
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2398
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2399
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2400
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2401
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2402
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2403
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2404
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2405
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2406
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2407
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2408
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2409
+ days_to_expiry: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2410
+ default_namespace: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2411
+ default_role: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2412
+ default_secondary_roles_option: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2413
+ default_warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2414
+ disabled: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2415
+ display_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2416
+ email: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2417
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2418
+ enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2419
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2420
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2421
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2422
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2423
+ jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2424
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2425
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2426
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2427
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2428
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2429
+ login_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2430
+ mins_to_unlock: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2431
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2432
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2433
+ network_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2434
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2435
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2437
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2438
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2439
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2440
+ rsa_public_key: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2441
+ rsa_public_key2: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2442
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2443
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2444
+ simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2445
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2446
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2447
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2448
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2449
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2450
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2451
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2452
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2453
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2454
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2455
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2456
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2457
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2458
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2459
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2460
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2461
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2462
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2463
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2464
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2465
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2466
+ __props__=None):
2467
+ """
2468
+ ## Import
2469
+
2470
+ ```sh
2471
+ $ pulumi import snowflake:index/serviceUser:ServiceUser example '"<user_name>"'
2472
+ ```
2473
+
2474
+ :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
2475
+ :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
2476
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
2477
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
2478
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
2480
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
2481
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
2482
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
2483
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
2484
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
2485
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
2486
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
2487
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
2488
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the user.
2489
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
2490
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
2491
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_namespace: Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
2492
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_role: Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
2493
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_secondary_roles_option: Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
2494
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_warehouse: Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
2495
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] disabled: Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
2496
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] display_name: Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
2497
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] email: Email address for the user.
2498
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
2499
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
2500
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
2501
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
2502
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
2503
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
2504
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
2505
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
2506
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
2507
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
2508
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
2509
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
2510
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] login_name: The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
2511
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
2512
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2513
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] network_policy: Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
2514
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
2515
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
2516
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
2517
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
2518
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
2519
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
2520
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key: Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
2521
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key2: Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
2522
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
2523
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
2524
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
2525
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
2526
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
2527
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
2528
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
2529
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
2530
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
2531
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
2532
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
2533
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
2534
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
2535
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
2536
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
2537
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
2538
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
2539
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
2540
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
2541
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
2542
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
2543
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
2544
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2545
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
2546
+ """
2547
+ ...
2548
+ @overload
2549
+ def __init__(__self__,
2550
+ resource_name: str,
2551
+ args: Optional[ServiceUserArgs] = None,
2552
+ opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None):
2553
+ """
2554
+ ## Import
2555
+
2556
+ ```sh
2557
+ $ pulumi import snowflake:index/serviceUser:ServiceUser example '"<user_name>"'
2558
+ ```
2559
+
2560
+ :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
2561
+ :param ServiceUserArgs args: The arguments to use to populate this resource's properties.
2562
+ :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
2563
+ """
2564
+ ...
2565
+ def __init__(__self__, resource_name: str, *args, **kwargs):
2566
+ resource_args, opts = _utilities.get_resource_args_opts(ServiceUserArgs, pulumi.ResourceOptions, *args, **kwargs)
2567
+ if resource_args is not None:
2568
+ __self__._internal_init(resource_name, opts, **resource_args.__dict__)
2569
+ else:
2570
+ __self__._internal_init(resource_name, *args, **kwargs)
2571
+
2572
+ def _internal_init(__self__,
2573
+ resource_name: str,
2574
+ opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
2575
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2576
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2577
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2578
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2579
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2580
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2581
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2582
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2583
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2584
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2585
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2586
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2587
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2588
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2589
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2590
+ days_to_expiry: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2591
+ default_namespace: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2592
+ default_role: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2593
+ default_secondary_roles_option: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2594
+ default_warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2595
+ disabled: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2596
+ display_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2597
+ email: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2598
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2599
+ enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2600
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2601
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2602
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2603
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2604
+ jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2605
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2606
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2607
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2608
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2609
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2610
+ login_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2611
+ mins_to_unlock: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2612
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2613
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2614
+ network_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2615
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2616
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2617
+ prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2618
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2619
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2620
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2621
+ rsa_public_key: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2622
+ rsa_public_key2: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2623
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2624
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2625
+ simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2626
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2627
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2628
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2629
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2630
+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2631
+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2632
+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2633
+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2634
+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2635
+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2636
+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2637
+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2638
+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2639
+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2640
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2641
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2642
+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2643
+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2644
+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2645
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2646
+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2647
+ __props__=None):
2648
+ opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(_utilities.get_resource_opts_defaults(), opts)
2649
+ if not isinstance(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions):
2650
+ raise TypeError('Expected resource options to be a ResourceOptions instance')
2651
+ if opts.id is None:
2652
+ if __props__ is not None:
2653
+ raise TypeError('__props__ is only valid when passed in combination with a valid opts.id to get an existing resource')
2654
+ __props__ = ServiceUserArgs.__new__(ServiceUserArgs)
2655
+
2656
+ __props__.__dict__["abort_detached_query"] = abort_detached_query
2657
+ __props__.__dict__["autocommit"] = autocommit
2658
+ __props__.__dict__["binary_input_format"] = binary_input_format
2659
+ __props__.__dict__["binary_output_format"] = binary_output_format
2660
+ __props__.__dict__["client_memory_limit"] = client_memory_limit
2661
+ __props__.__dict__["client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx"] = client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx
2662
+ __props__.__dict__["client_prefetch_threads"] = client_prefetch_threads
2663
+ __props__.__dict__["client_result_chunk_size"] = client_result_chunk_size
2664
+ __props__.__dict__["client_result_column_case_insensitive"] = client_result_column_case_insensitive
2665
+ __props__.__dict__["client_session_keep_alive"] = client_session_keep_alive
2666
+ __props__.__dict__["client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency"] = client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency
2667
+ __props__.__dict__["client_timestamp_type_mapping"] = client_timestamp_type_mapping
2668
+ __props__.__dict__["comment"] = comment
2669
+ __props__.__dict__["date_input_format"] = date_input_format
2670
+ __props__.__dict__["date_output_format"] = date_output_format
2671
+ __props__.__dict__["days_to_expiry"] = days_to_expiry
2672
+ __props__.__dict__["default_namespace"] = default_namespace
2673
+ __props__.__dict__["default_role"] = default_role
2674
+ __props__.__dict__["default_secondary_roles_option"] = default_secondary_roles_option
2675
+ __props__.__dict__["default_warehouse"] = default_warehouse
2676
+ __props__.__dict__["disabled"] = disabled
2677
+ __props__.__dict__["display_name"] = display_name
2678
+ __props__.__dict__["email"] = None if email is None else pulumi.Output.secret(email)
2679
+ __props__.__dict__["enable_unload_physical_type_optimization"] = enable_unload_physical_type_optimization
2680
+ __props__.__dict__["enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error"] = enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error
2681
+ __props__.__dict__["error_on_nondeterministic_merge"] = error_on_nondeterministic_merge
2682
+ __props__.__dict__["error_on_nondeterministic_update"] = error_on_nondeterministic_update
2683
+ __props__.__dict__["geography_output_format"] = geography_output_format
2684
+ __props__.__dict__["geometry_output_format"] = geometry_output_format
2685
+ __props__.__dict__["jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int"] = jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int
2686
+ __props__.__dict__["jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc"] = jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc
2687
+ __props__.__dict__["jdbc_use_session_timezone"] = jdbc_use_session_timezone
2688
+ __props__.__dict__["json_indent"] = json_indent
2689
+ __props__.__dict__["lock_timeout"] = lock_timeout
2690
+ __props__.__dict__["log_level"] = log_level
2691
+ __props__.__dict__["login_name"] = None if login_name is None else pulumi.Output.secret(login_name)
2692
+ __props__.__dict__["mins_to_unlock"] = mins_to_unlock
2693
+ __props__.__dict__["multi_statement_count"] = multi_statement_count
2694
+ __props__.__dict__["name"] = name
2695
+ __props__.__dict__["network_policy"] = network_policy
2696
+ __props__.__dict__["noorder_sequence_as_default"] = noorder_sequence_as_default
2697
+ __props__.__dict__["odbc_treat_decimal_as_int"] = odbc_treat_decimal_as_int
2698
+ __props__.__dict__["prevent_unload_to_internal_stages"] = prevent_unload_to_internal_stages
2699
+ __props__.__dict__["query_tag"] = query_tag
2700
+ __props__.__dict__["quoted_identifiers_ignore_case"] = quoted_identifiers_ignore_case
2701
+ __props__.__dict__["rows_per_resultset"] = rows_per_resultset
2702
+ __props__.__dict__["rsa_public_key"] = rsa_public_key
2703
+ __props__.__dict__["rsa_public_key2"] = rsa_public_key2
2704
+ __props__.__dict__["s3_stage_vpce_dns_name"] = s3_stage_vpce_dns_name
2705
+ __props__.__dict__["search_path"] = search_path
2706
+ __props__.__dict__["simulated_data_sharing_consumer"] = simulated_data_sharing_consumer
2707
+ __props__.__dict__["statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds"] = statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds
2708
+ __props__.__dict__["statement_timeout_in_seconds"] = statement_timeout_in_seconds
2709
+ __props__.__dict__["strict_json_output"] = strict_json_output
2710
+ __props__.__dict__["time_input_format"] = time_input_format
2711
+ __props__.__dict__["time_output_format"] = time_output_format
2712
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_day_is_always24h"] = timestamp_day_is_always24h
2713
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_input_format"] = timestamp_input_format
2714
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_ltz_output_format"] = timestamp_ltz_output_format
2715
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_ntz_output_format"] = timestamp_ntz_output_format
2716
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_output_format"] = timestamp_output_format
2717
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_type_mapping"] = timestamp_type_mapping
2718
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_tz_output_format"] = timestamp_tz_output_format
2719
+ __props__.__dict__["timezone"] = timezone
2720
+ __props__.__dict__["trace_level"] = trace_level
2721
+ __props__.__dict__["transaction_abort_on_error"] = transaction_abort_on_error
2722
+ __props__.__dict__["transaction_default_isolation_level"] = transaction_default_isolation_level
2723
+ __props__.__dict__["two_digit_century_start"] = two_digit_century_start
2724
+ __props__.__dict__["unsupported_ddl_action"] = unsupported_ddl_action
2725
+ __props__.__dict__["use_cached_result"] = use_cached_result
2726
+ __props__.__dict__["week_of_year_policy"] = week_of_year_policy
2727
+ __props__.__dict__["week_start"] = week_start
2728
+ __props__.__dict__["fully_qualified_name"] = None
2729
+ __props__.__dict__["parameters"] = None
2730
+ __props__.__dict__["show_outputs"] = None
2731
+ __props__.__dict__["user_type"] = None
2732
+ secret_opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions(additional_secret_outputs=["email", "loginName"])
2733
+ opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(opts, secret_opts)
2734
+ super(ServiceUser, __self__).__init__(
2735
+ 'snowflake:index/serviceUser:ServiceUser',
2736
+ resource_name,
2737
+ __props__,
2738
+ opts)
2739
+
2740
+ @staticmethod
2741
+ def get(resource_name: str,
2742
+ id: pulumi.Input[str],
2743
+ opts: Optional[pulumi.ResourceOptions] = None,
2744
+ abort_detached_query: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2745
+ autocommit: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2746
+ binary_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2747
+ binary_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2748
+ client_memory_limit: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2749
+ client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2750
+ client_prefetch_threads: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2751
+ client_result_chunk_size: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2752
+ client_result_column_case_insensitive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2753
+ client_session_keep_alive: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2754
+ client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2755
+ client_timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2756
+ comment: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2757
+ date_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2758
+ date_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2759
+ days_to_expiry: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2760
+ default_namespace: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2761
+ default_role: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2762
+ default_secondary_roles_option: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2763
+ default_warehouse: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2764
+ disabled: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2765
+ display_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2766
+ email: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2767
+ enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2768
+ enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2769
+ error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2770
+ error_on_nondeterministic_update: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2771
+ fully_qualified_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2772
+ geography_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2773
+ geometry_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2774
+ jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2775
+ jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2776
+ jdbc_use_session_timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2777
+ json_indent: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2778
+ lock_timeout: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2779
+ log_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2780
+ login_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2781
+ mins_to_unlock: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2782
+ multi_statement_count: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2783
+ name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2784
+ network_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2785
+ noorder_sequence_as_default: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2786
+ odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2787
+ parameters: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ServiceUserParameterArgs', 'ServiceUserParameterArgsDict']]]]] = None,
2788
+ prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2789
+ query_tag: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2790
+ quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2791
+ rows_per_resultset: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2792
+ rsa_public_key: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2793
+ rsa_public_key2: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2794
+ s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2795
+ search_path: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2796
+ show_outputs: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ServiceUserShowOutputArgs', 'ServiceUserShowOutputArgsDict']]]]] = None,
2797
+ simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2798
+ statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2799
+ statement_timeout_in_seconds: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
2800
+ strict_json_output: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2801
+ time_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ time_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_day_is_always24h: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
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+ timestamp_input_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_ltz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_ntz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_type_mapping: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timestamp_tz_output_format: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ timezone: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ trace_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2812
+ transaction_abort_on_error: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2813
+ transaction_default_isolation_level: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ two_digit_century_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ unsupported_ddl_action: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
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+ use_cached_result: Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]] = None,
2817
+ user_type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
2818
+ week_of_year_policy: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
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+ week_start: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None) -> 'ServiceUser':
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+ """
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+ Get an existing ServiceUser resource's state with the given name, id, and optional extra
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+ properties used to qualify the lookup.
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+
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+ :param str resource_name: The unique name of the resulting resource.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] id: The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
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+ :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] abort_detached_query: Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] autocommit: Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_input_format: The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] binary_output_format: The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_memory_limit: Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx: For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_prefetch_threads: Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_result_chunk_size: Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
2835
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_result_column_case_insensitive: Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
2836
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] client_session_keep_alive: Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[int] client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency: Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] client_timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
2839
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] comment: Specifies a comment for the user.
2840
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_input_format: Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] date_output_format: Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
2842
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_namespace: Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
2843
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_role: Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
2844
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_secondary_roles_option: Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
2845
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] default_warehouse: Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
2846
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] disabled: Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
2847
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] display_name: Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
2848
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] email: Email address for the user.
2849
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unload_physical_type_optimization: Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
2850
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error: Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
2851
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_merge: Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
2852
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] error_on_nondeterministic_update: Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
2853
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] fully_qualified_name: Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
2854
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geography_output_format: Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
2855
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] geometry_output_format: Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
2856
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
2857
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc: Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
2858
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] jdbc_use_session_timezone: Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
2859
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] json_indent: Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
2860
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] lock_timeout: Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
2861
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] log_level: Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
2862
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] login_name: The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
2863
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] multi_statement_count: Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
2864
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
2865
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] network_policy: Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
2866
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] noorder_sequence_as_default: Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
2867
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] odbc_treat_decimal_as_int: Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
2868
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ServiceUserParameterArgs', 'ServiceUserParameterArgsDict']]]] parameters: Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN USER` for the given user.
2869
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] prevent_unload_to_internal_stages: Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
2870
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] query_tag: Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
2871
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] quoted_identifiers_ignore_case: Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
2872
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] rows_per_resultset: Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
2873
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key: Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
2874
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] rsa_public_key2: Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
2875
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] s3_stage_vpce_dns_name: Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
2876
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] search_path: Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
2877
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[Union['ServiceUserShowOutputArgs', 'ServiceUserShowOutputArgsDict']]]] show_outputs: Outputs the result of `SHOW USER` for the given user.
2878
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] simulated_data_sharing_consumer: Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
2879
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
2880
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] statement_timeout_in_seconds: Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
2881
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] strict_json_output: This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
2882
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
2883
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] time_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
2884
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] timestamp_day_is_always24h: Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
2885
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_input_format: Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
2886
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ltz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
2887
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_ntz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
2888
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
2889
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_type_mapping: Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
2890
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timestamp_tz_output_format: Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
2891
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] timezone: Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
2892
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] trace_level: Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
2893
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] transaction_abort_on_error: Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
2894
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] transaction_default_isolation_level: Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
2895
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] two_digit_century_start: Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
2896
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] unsupported_ddl_action: Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
2897
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] use_cached_result: Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
2898
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_type: Specifies a type for the user.
2899
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_of_year_policy: Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
2900
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] week_start: Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
2901
+ """
2902
+ opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions(id=id))
2903
+
2904
+ __props__ = _ServiceUserState.__new__(_ServiceUserState)
2905
+
2906
+ __props__.__dict__["abort_detached_query"] = abort_detached_query
2907
+ __props__.__dict__["autocommit"] = autocommit
2908
+ __props__.__dict__["binary_input_format"] = binary_input_format
2909
+ __props__.__dict__["binary_output_format"] = binary_output_format
2910
+ __props__.__dict__["client_memory_limit"] = client_memory_limit
2911
+ __props__.__dict__["client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx"] = client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx
2912
+ __props__.__dict__["client_prefetch_threads"] = client_prefetch_threads
2913
+ __props__.__dict__["client_result_chunk_size"] = client_result_chunk_size
2914
+ __props__.__dict__["client_result_column_case_insensitive"] = client_result_column_case_insensitive
2915
+ __props__.__dict__["client_session_keep_alive"] = client_session_keep_alive
2916
+ __props__.__dict__["client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency"] = client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency
2917
+ __props__.__dict__["client_timestamp_type_mapping"] = client_timestamp_type_mapping
2918
+ __props__.__dict__["comment"] = comment
2919
+ __props__.__dict__["date_input_format"] = date_input_format
2920
+ __props__.__dict__["date_output_format"] = date_output_format
2921
+ __props__.__dict__["days_to_expiry"] = days_to_expiry
2922
+ __props__.__dict__["default_namespace"] = default_namespace
2923
+ __props__.__dict__["default_role"] = default_role
2924
+ __props__.__dict__["default_secondary_roles_option"] = default_secondary_roles_option
2925
+ __props__.__dict__["default_warehouse"] = default_warehouse
2926
+ __props__.__dict__["disabled"] = disabled
2927
+ __props__.__dict__["display_name"] = display_name
2928
+ __props__.__dict__["email"] = email
2929
+ __props__.__dict__["enable_unload_physical_type_optimization"] = enable_unload_physical_type_optimization
2930
+ __props__.__dict__["enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error"] = enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error
2931
+ __props__.__dict__["error_on_nondeterministic_merge"] = error_on_nondeterministic_merge
2932
+ __props__.__dict__["error_on_nondeterministic_update"] = error_on_nondeterministic_update
2933
+ __props__.__dict__["fully_qualified_name"] = fully_qualified_name
2934
+ __props__.__dict__["geography_output_format"] = geography_output_format
2935
+ __props__.__dict__["geometry_output_format"] = geometry_output_format
2936
+ __props__.__dict__["jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int"] = jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int
2937
+ __props__.__dict__["jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc"] = jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc
2938
+ __props__.__dict__["jdbc_use_session_timezone"] = jdbc_use_session_timezone
2939
+ __props__.__dict__["json_indent"] = json_indent
2940
+ __props__.__dict__["lock_timeout"] = lock_timeout
2941
+ __props__.__dict__["log_level"] = log_level
2942
+ __props__.__dict__["login_name"] = login_name
2943
+ __props__.__dict__["mins_to_unlock"] = mins_to_unlock
2944
+ __props__.__dict__["multi_statement_count"] = multi_statement_count
2945
+ __props__.__dict__["name"] = name
2946
+ __props__.__dict__["network_policy"] = network_policy
2947
+ __props__.__dict__["noorder_sequence_as_default"] = noorder_sequence_as_default
2948
+ __props__.__dict__["odbc_treat_decimal_as_int"] = odbc_treat_decimal_as_int
2949
+ __props__.__dict__["parameters"] = parameters
2950
+ __props__.__dict__["prevent_unload_to_internal_stages"] = prevent_unload_to_internal_stages
2951
+ __props__.__dict__["query_tag"] = query_tag
2952
+ __props__.__dict__["quoted_identifiers_ignore_case"] = quoted_identifiers_ignore_case
2953
+ __props__.__dict__["rows_per_resultset"] = rows_per_resultset
2954
+ __props__.__dict__["rsa_public_key"] = rsa_public_key
2955
+ __props__.__dict__["rsa_public_key2"] = rsa_public_key2
2956
+ __props__.__dict__["s3_stage_vpce_dns_name"] = s3_stage_vpce_dns_name
2957
+ __props__.__dict__["search_path"] = search_path
2958
+ __props__.__dict__["show_outputs"] = show_outputs
2959
+ __props__.__dict__["simulated_data_sharing_consumer"] = simulated_data_sharing_consumer
2960
+ __props__.__dict__["statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds"] = statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds
2961
+ __props__.__dict__["statement_timeout_in_seconds"] = statement_timeout_in_seconds
2962
+ __props__.__dict__["strict_json_output"] = strict_json_output
2963
+ __props__.__dict__["time_input_format"] = time_input_format
2964
+ __props__.__dict__["time_output_format"] = time_output_format
2965
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_day_is_always24h"] = timestamp_day_is_always24h
2966
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_input_format"] = timestamp_input_format
2967
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_ltz_output_format"] = timestamp_ltz_output_format
2968
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_ntz_output_format"] = timestamp_ntz_output_format
2969
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_output_format"] = timestamp_output_format
2970
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_type_mapping"] = timestamp_type_mapping
2971
+ __props__.__dict__["timestamp_tz_output_format"] = timestamp_tz_output_format
2972
+ __props__.__dict__["timezone"] = timezone
2973
+ __props__.__dict__["trace_level"] = trace_level
2974
+ __props__.__dict__["transaction_abort_on_error"] = transaction_abort_on_error
2975
+ __props__.__dict__["transaction_default_isolation_level"] = transaction_default_isolation_level
2976
+ __props__.__dict__["two_digit_century_start"] = two_digit_century_start
2977
+ __props__.__dict__["unsupported_ddl_action"] = unsupported_ddl_action
2978
+ __props__.__dict__["use_cached_result"] = use_cached_result
2979
+ __props__.__dict__["user_type"] = user_type
2980
+ __props__.__dict__["week_of_year_policy"] = week_of_year_policy
2981
+ __props__.__dict__["week_start"] = week_start
2982
+ return ServiceUser(resource_name, opts=opts, __props__=__props__)
2983
+
2984
+ @property
2985
+ @pulumi.getter(name="abortDetachedQuery")
2986
+ def abort_detached_query(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
2987
+ """
2988
+ Specifies the action that Snowflake performs for in-progress queries if connectivity is lost due to abrupt termination of a session (e.g. network outage, browser termination, service interruption). For more information, check [ABORT*DETACHED*QUERY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#abort-detached-query).
2989
+ """
2990
+ return pulumi.get(self, "abort_detached_query")
2991
+
2992
+ @property
2993
+ @pulumi.getter
2994
+ def autocommit(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
2995
+ """
2996
+ Specifies whether autocommit is enabled for the session. Autocommit determines whether a DML statement, when executed without an active transaction, is automatically committed after the statement successfully completes. For more information, see [Transactions](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/transactions). For more information, check [AUTOCOMMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#autocommit).
2997
+ """
2998
+ return pulumi.get(self, "autocommit")
2999
+
3000
+ @property
3001
+ @pulumi.getter(name="binaryInputFormat")
3002
+ def binary_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3003
+ """
3004
+ The format of VARCHAR values passed as input to VARCHAR-to-BINARY conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-input-format).
3005
+ """
3006
+ return pulumi.get(self, "binary_input_format")
3007
+
3008
+ @property
3009
+ @pulumi.getter(name="binaryOutputFormat")
3010
+ def binary_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3011
+ """
3012
+ The format for VARCHAR values returned as output by BINARY-to-VARCHAR conversion functions. For more information, see [Binary input and output](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/binary-input-output). For more information, check [BINARY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#binary-output-format).
3013
+ """
3014
+ return pulumi.get(self, "binary_output_format")
3015
+
3016
+ @property
3017
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientMemoryLimit")
3018
+ def client_memory_limit(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3019
+ """
3020
+ Parameter that specifies the maximum amount of memory the JDBC driver or ODBC driver should use for the result set from queries (in MB). For more information, check [CLIENT*MEMORY*LIMIT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-memory-limit).
3021
+ """
3022
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_memory_limit")
3023
+
3024
+ @property
3025
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientMetadataRequestUseConnectionCtx")
3026
+ def client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3027
+ """
3028
+ For specific ODBC functions and JDBC methods, this parameter can change the default search scope from all databases/schemas to the current database/schema. The narrower search typically returns fewer rows and executes more quickly. For more information, check [CLIENT*METADATA*REQUEST*USE*CONNECTION_CTX docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-metadata-request-use-connection-ctx).
3029
+ """
3030
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_metadata_request_use_connection_ctx")
3031
+
3032
+ @property
3033
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientPrefetchThreads")
3034
+ def client_prefetch_threads(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3035
+ """
3036
+ Parameter that specifies the number of threads used by the client to pre-fetch large result sets. The driver will attempt to honor the parameter value, but defines the minimum and maximum values (depending on your system’s resources) to improve performance. For more information, check [CLIENT*PREFETCH*THREADS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-prefetch-threads).
3037
+ """
3038
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_prefetch_threads")
3039
+
3040
+ @property
3041
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultChunkSize")
3042
+ def client_result_chunk_size(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3043
+ """
3044
+ Parameter that specifies the maximum size of each set (or chunk) of query results to download (in MB). The JDBC driver downloads query results in chunks. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*CHUNK_SIZE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-chunk-size).
3045
+ """
3046
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_chunk_size")
3047
+
3048
+ @property
3049
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientResultColumnCaseInsensitive")
3050
+ def client_result_column_case_insensitive(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3051
+ """
3052
+ Parameter that indicates whether to match column name case-insensitively in ResultSet.get* methods in JDBC. For more information, check [CLIENT*RESULT*COLUMN*CASE*INSENSITIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-result-column-case-insensitive).
3053
+ """
3054
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_result_column_case_insensitive")
3055
+
3056
+ @property
3057
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAlive")
3058
+ def client_session_keep_alive(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3059
+ """
3060
+ Parameter that indicates whether to force a user to log in again after a period of inactivity in the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP_ALIVE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive).
3061
+ """
3062
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive")
3063
+
3064
+ @property
3065
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientSessionKeepAliveHeartbeatFrequency")
3066
+ def client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3067
+ """
3068
+ Number of seconds in-between client attempts to update the token for the session. For more information, check [CLIENT*SESSION*KEEP*ALIVE*HEARTBEAT_FREQUENCY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-session-keep-alive-heartbeat-frequency).
3069
+ """
3070
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_session_keep_alive_heartbeat_frequency")
3071
+
3072
+ @property
3073
+ @pulumi.getter(name="clientTimestampTypeMapping")
3074
+ def client_timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3075
+ """
3076
+ Specifies the [TIMESTAMP_* variation](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-datetime.html#label-datatypes-timestamp-variations) to use when binding timestamp variables for JDBC or ODBC applications that use the bind API to load data. For more information, check [CLIENT*TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#client-timestamp-type-mapping).
3077
+ """
3078
+ return pulumi.get(self, "client_timestamp_type_mapping")
3079
+
3080
+ @property
3081
+ @pulumi.getter
3082
+ def comment(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3083
+ """
3084
+ Specifies a comment for the user.
3085
+ """
3086
+ return pulumi.get(self, "comment")
3087
+
3088
+ @property
3089
+ @pulumi.getter(name="dateInputFormat")
3090
+ def date_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3091
+ """
3092
+ Specifies the input format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-input-format).
3093
+ """
3094
+ return pulumi.get(self, "date_input_format")
3095
+
3096
+ @property
3097
+ @pulumi.getter(name="dateOutputFormat")
3098
+ def date_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3099
+ """
3100
+ Specifies the display format for the DATE data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [DATE*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#date-output-format).
3101
+ """
3102
+ return pulumi.get(self, "date_output_format")
3103
+
3104
+ @property
3105
+ @pulumi.getter(name="daysToExpiry")
3106
+ def days_to_expiry(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[int]]:
3107
+ return pulumi.get(self, "days_to_expiry")
3108
+
3109
+ @property
3110
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultNamespace")
3111
+ def default_namespace(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3112
+ """
3113
+ Specifies the namespace (database only or database and schema) that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the namespace exists.
3114
+ """
3115
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_namespace")
3116
+
3117
+ @property
3118
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultRole")
3119
+ def default_role(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3120
+ """
3121
+ Specifies the role that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that specifying a default role for a user does **not** grant the role to the user. The role must be granted explicitly to the user using the [GRANT ROLE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/grant-role) command. In addition, the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the role exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
3122
+ """
3123
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_role")
3124
+
3125
+ @property
3126
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultSecondaryRolesOption")
3127
+ def default_secondary_roles_option(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3128
+ """
3129
+ Specifies the secondary roles that are active for the user’s session upon login. Valid values are (case-insensitive): `DEFAULT` | `NONE` | `ALL`. More information can be found in [doc](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-user#optional-object-properties-objectproperties).
3130
+ """
3131
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_secondary_roles_option")
3132
+
3133
+ @property
3134
+ @pulumi.getter(name="defaultWarehouse")
3135
+ def default_warehouse(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3136
+ """
3137
+ Specifies the virtual warehouse that is active by default for the user’s session upon login. Note that the CREATE USER operation does not verify that the warehouse exists. For more information about this resource, see docs.
3138
+ """
3139
+ return pulumi.get(self, "default_warehouse")
3140
+
3141
+ @property
3142
+ @pulumi.getter
3143
+ def disabled(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3144
+ """
3145
+ Specifies whether the user is disabled, which prevents logging in and aborts all the currently-running queries for the user. Available options are: "true" or "false". When the value is not set in the configuration the provider will put "default" there which means to use the Snowflake default for this value.
3146
+ """
3147
+ return pulumi.get(self, "disabled")
3148
+
3149
+ @property
3150
+ @pulumi.getter(name="displayName")
3151
+ def display_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3152
+ """
3153
+ Name displayed for the user in the Snowflake web interface.
3154
+ """
3155
+ return pulumi.get(self, "display_name")
3156
+
3157
+ @property
3158
+ @pulumi.getter
3159
+ def email(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3160
+ """
3161
+ Email address for the user.
3162
+ """
3163
+ return pulumi.get(self, "email")
3164
+
3165
+ @property
3166
+ @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnloadPhysicalTypeOptimization")
3167
+ def enable_unload_physical_type_optimization(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3168
+ """
3169
+ Specifies whether to set the schema for unloaded Parquet files based on the logical column data types (i.e. the types in the unload SQL query or source table) or on the unloaded column values (i.e. the smallest data types and precision that support the values in the output columns of the unload SQL statement or source table). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNLOAD*PHYSICAL*TYPE*OPTIMIZATION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unload-physical-type-optimization).
3170
+ """
3171
+ return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unload_physical_type_optimization")
3172
+
3173
+ @property
3174
+ @pulumi.getter(name="enableUnredactedQuerySyntaxError")
3175
+ def enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3176
+ """
3177
+ Controls whether query text is redacted if a SQL query fails due to a syntax or parsing error. If `FALSE`, the content of a failed query is redacted in the views, pages, and functions that provide a query history. Only users with a role that is granted or inherits the AUDIT privilege can set the ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR parameter. When using the ALTER USER command to set the parameter to `TRUE` for a particular user, modify the user that you want to see the query text, not the user who executed the query (if those are different users). For more information, check [ENABLE*UNREDACTED*QUERY*SYNTAX*ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#enable-unredacted-query-syntax-error).
3178
+ """
3179
+ return pulumi.get(self, "enable_unredacted_query_syntax_error")
3180
+
3181
+ @property
3182
+ @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicMerge")
3183
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_merge(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3184
+ """
3185
+ Specifies whether to return an error when the [MERGE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/merge) command is used to update or delete a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_MERGE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-merge).
3186
+ """
3187
+ return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_merge")
3188
+
3189
+ @property
3190
+ @pulumi.getter(name="errorOnNondeterministicUpdate")
3191
+ def error_on_nondeterministic_update(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3192
+ """
3193
+ Specifies whether to return an error when the [UPDATE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/update) command is used to update a target row that joins multiple source rows and the system cannot determine the action to perform on the target row. For more information, check [ERROR*ON*NONDETERMINISTIC_UPDATE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#error-on-nondeterministic-update).
3194
+ """
3195
+ return pulumi.get(self, "error_on_nondeterministic_update")
3196
+
3197
+ @property
3198
+ @pulumi.getter(name="fullyQualifiedName")
3199
+ def fully_qualified_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3200
+ """
3201
+ Fully qualified name of the resource. For more information, see [object name resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution).
3202
+ """
3203
+ return pulumi.get(self, "fully_qualified_name")
3204
+
3205
+ @property
3206
+ @pulumi.getter(name="geographyOutputFormat")
3207
+ def geography_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3208
+ """
3209
+ Display format for [GEOGRAPHY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geography). For more information, check [GEOGRAPHY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geography-output-format).
3210
+ """
3211
+ return pulumi.get(self, "geography_output_format")
3212
+
3213
+ @property
3214
+ @pulumi.getter(name="geometryOutputFormat")
3215
+ def geometry_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3216
+ """
3217
+ Display format for [GEOMETRY values](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/data-types-geospatial.html#label-data-types-geometry). For more information, check [GEOMETRY*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#geometry-output-format).
3218
+ """
3219
+ return pulumi.get(self, "geometry_output_format")
3220
+
3221
+ @property
3222
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
3223
+ def jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3224
+ """
3225
+ Specifies how JDBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
3226
+ """
3227
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
3228
+
3229
+ @property
3230
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcTreatTimestampNtzAsUtc")
3231
+ def jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3232
+ """
3233
+ Specifies how JDBC processes TIMESTAMP*NTZ values. For more information, check [JDBC*TREAT*TIMESTAMP*NTZ*AS*UTC docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-treat-timestamp-ntz-as-utc).
3234
+ """
3235
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_treat_timestamp_ntz_as_utc")
3236
+
3237
+ @property
3238
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jdbcUseSessionTimezone")
3239
+ def jdbc_use_session_timezone(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3240
+ """
3241
+ Specifies whether the JDBC Driver uses the time zone of the JVM or the time zone of the session (specified by the [TIMEZONE](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timezone) parameter) for the getDate(), getTime(), and getTimestamp() methods of the ResultSet class. For more information, check [JDBC*USE*SESSION_TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#jdbc-use-session-timezone).
3242
+ """
3243
+ return pulumi.get(self, "jdbc_use_session_timezone")
3244
+
3245
+ @property
3246
+ @pulumi.getter(name="jsonIndent")
3247
+ def json_indent(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3248
+ """
3249
+ Specifies the number of blank spaces to indent each new element in JSON output in the session. Also specifies whether to insert newline characters after each element. For more information, check [JSON_INDENT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#json-indent).
3250
+ """
3251
+ return pulumi.get(self, "json_indent")
3252
+
3253
+ @property
3254
+ @pulumi.getter(name="lockTimeout")
3255
+ def lock_timeout(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3256
+ """
3257
+ Number of seconds to wait while trying to lock a resource, before timing out and aborting the statement. For more information, check [LOCK_TIMEOUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#lock-timeout).
3258
+ """
3259
+ return pulumi.get(self, "lock_timeout")
3260
+
3261
+ @property
3262
+ @pulumi.getter(name="logLevel")
3263
+ def log_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3264
+ """
3265
+ Specifies the severity level of messages that should be ingested and made available in the active event table. Messages at the specified level (and at more severe levels) are ingested. For more information about log levels, see [Setting log level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/logging-log-level). For more information, check [LOG_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#log-level).
3266
+ """
3267
+ return pulumi.get(self, "log_level")
3268
+
3269
+ @property
3270
+ @pulumi.getter(name="loginName")
3271
+ def login_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3272
+ """
3273
+ The name users use to log in. If not supplied, snowflake will use name instead. Login names are always case-insensitive.
3274
+ """
3275
+ return pulumi.get(self, "login_name")
3276
+
3277
+ @property
3278
+ @pulumi.getter(name="minsToUnlock")
3279
+ def mins_to_unlock(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[int]]:
3280
+ return pulumi.get(self, "mins_to_unlock")
3281
+
3282
+ @property
3283
+ @pulumi.getter(name="multiStatementCount")
3284
+ def multi_statement_count(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3285
+ """
3286
+ Number of statements to execute when using the multi-statement capability. For more information, check [MULTI*STATEMENT*COUNT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#multi-statement-count).
3287
+ """
3288
+ return pulumi.get(self, "multi_statement_count")
3289
+
3290
+ @property
3291
+ @pulumi.getter
3292
+ def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3293
+ """
3294
+ Name of the user. Note that if you do not supply login*name this will be used as login*name. Check the [docs](https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/sql-reference/sql/create-user.html#required-parameters). Due to technical limitations (read more here), avoid using the following characters: `|`, `.`, `"`.
3295
+ """
3296
+ return pulumi.get(self, "name")
3297
+
3298
+ @property
3299
+ @pulumi.getter(name="networkPolicy")
3300
+ def network_policy(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3301
+ """
3302
+ Specifies the network policy to enforce for your account. Network policies enable restricting access to your account based on users’ IP address. For more details, see [Controlling network traffic with network policies](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/network-policies). Any existing network policy (created using [CREATE NETWORK POLICY](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/create-network-policy)). For more information, check [NETWORK_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#network-policy).
3303
+ """
3304
+ return pulumi.get(self, "network_policy")
3305
+
3306
+ @property
3307
+ @pulumi.getter(name="noorderSequenceAsDefault")
3308
+ def noorder_sequence_as_default(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3309
+ """
3310
+ Specifies whether the ORDER or NOORDER property is set by default when you create a new sequence or add a new table column. The ORDER and NOORDER properties determine whether or not the values are generated for the sequence or auto-incremented column in [increasing or decreasing order](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/querying-sequences.html#label-querying-sequences-increasing-values). For more information, check [NOORDER*SEQUENCE*AS_DEFAULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#noorder-sequence-as-default).
3311
+ """
3312
+ return pulumi.get(self, "noorder_sequence_as_default")
3313
+
3314
+ @property
3315
+ @pulumi.getter(name="odbcTreatDecimalAsInt")
3316
+ def odbc_treat_decimal_as_int(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3317
+ """
3318
+ Specifies how ODBC processes columns that have a scale of zero (0). For more information, check [ODBC*TREAT*DECIMAL*AS*INT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#odbc-treat-decimal-as-int).
3319
+ """
3320
+ return pulumi.get(self, "odbc_treat_decimal_as_int")
3321
+
3322
+ @property
3323
+ @pulumi.getter
3324
+ def parameters(self) -> pulumi.Output[Sequence['outputs.ServiceUserParameter']]:
3325
+ """
3326
+ Outputs the result of `SHOW PARAMETERS IN USER` for the given user.
3327
+ """
3328
+ return pulumi.get(self, "parameters")
3329
+
3330
+ @property
3331
+ @pulumi.getter(name="preventUnloadToInternalStages")
3332
+ def prevent_unload_to_internal_stages(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3333
+ """
3334
+ Specifies whether to prevent data unload operations to internal (Snowflake) stages using [COPY INTO \\n\\n](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/copy-into-location) statements. For more information, check [PREVENT*UNLOAD*TO*INTERNAL*STAGES docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#prevent-unload-to-internal-stages).
3335
+ """
3336
+ return pulumi.get(self, "prevent_unload_to_internal_stages")
3337
+
3338
+ @property
3339
+ @pulumi.getter(name="queryTag")
3340
+ def query_tag(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3341
+ """
3342
+ Optional string that can be used to tag queries and other SQL statements executed within a session. The tags are displayed in the output of the [QUERY*HISTORY, QUERY*HISTORY*BY**](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/query_history) functions. For more information, check [QUERY_TAG docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#query-tag).
3343
+ """
3344
+ return pulumi.get(self, "query_tag")
3345
+
3346
+ @property
3347
+ @pulumi.getter(name="quotedIdentifiersIgnoreCase")
3348
+ def quoted_identifiers_ignore_case(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3349
+ """
3350
+ Specifies whether letters in double-quoted object identifiers are stored and resolved as uppercase letters. By default, Snowflake preserves the case of alphabetic characters when storing and resolving double-quoted identifiers (see [Identifier resolution](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing)). You can use this parameter in situations in which [third-party applications always use double quotes around identifiers](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/identifiers-syntax.html#label-identifier-casing-parameter). For more information, check [QUOTED*IDENTIFIERS*IGNORE_CASE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#quoted-identifiers-ignore-case).
3351
+ """
3352
+ return pulumi.get(self, "quoted_identifiers_ignore_case")
3353
+
3354
+ @property
3355
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rowsPerResultset")
3356
+ def rows_per_resultset(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3357
+ """
3358
+ Specifies the maximum number of rows returned in a result set. A value of 0 specifies no maximum. For more information, check [ROWS*PER*RESULTSET docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#rows-per-resultset).
3359
+ """
3360
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rows_per_resultset")
3361
+
3362
+ @property
3363
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rsaPublicKey")
3364
+ def rsa_public_key(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3365
+ """
3366
+ Specifies the user’s RSA public key; used for key-pair authentication. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
3367
+ """
3368
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rsa_public_key")
3369
+
3370
+ @property
3371
+ @pulumi.getter(name="rsaPublicKey2")
3372
+ def rsa_public_key2(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
3373
+ """
3374
+ Specifies the user’s second RSA public key; used to rotate the public and private keys for key-pair authentication based on an expiration schedule set by your organization. Must be on 1 line without header and trailer.
3375
+ """
3376
+ return pulumi.get(self, "rsa_public_key2")
3377
+
3378
+ @property
3379
+ @pulumi.getter(name="s3StageVpceDnsName")
3380
+ def s3_stage_vpce_dns_name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3381
+ """
3382
+ Specifies the DNS name of an Amazon S3 interface endpoint. Requests sent to the internal stage of an account via [AWS PrivateLink for Amazon S3](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html) use this endpoint to connect. For more information, see [Accessing Internal stages with dedicated interface endpoints](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/private-internal-stages-aws.html#label-aws-privatelink-internal-stage-network-isolation). For more information, check [S3*STAGE*VPCE*DNS*NAME docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#s3-stage-vpce-dns-name).
3383
+ """
3384
+ return pulumi.get(self, "s3_stage_vpce_dns_name")
3385
+
3386
+ @property
3387
+ @pulumi.getter(name="searchPath")
3388
+ def search_path(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3389
+ """
3390
+ Specifies the path to search to resolve unqualified object names in queries. For more information, see [Name resolution in queries](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/name-resolution.html#label-object-name-resolution-search-path). Comma-separated list of identifiers. An identifier can be a fully or partially qualified schema name. For more information, check [SEARCH_PATH docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#search-path).
3391
+ """
3392
+ return pulumi.get(self, "search_path")
3393
+
3394
+ @property
3395
+ @pulumi.getter(name="showOutputs")
3396
+ def show_outputs(self) -> pulumi.Output[Sequence['outputs.ServiceUserShowOutput']]:
3397
+ """
3398
+ Outputs the result of `SHOW USER` for the given user.
3399
+ """
3400
+ return pulumi.get(self, "show_outputs")
3401
+
3402
+ @property
3403
+ @pulumi.getter(name="simulatedDataSharingConsumer")
3404
+ def simulated_data_sharing_consumer(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3405
+ """
3406
+ Specifies the name of a consumer account to simulate for testing/validating shared data, particularly shared secure views. When this parameter is set in a session, shared views return rows as if executed in the specified consumer account rather than the provider account. For more information, see [Introduction to Secure Data Sharing](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-intro) and [Working with shares](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/data-sharing-provider). For more information, check [SIMULATED*DATA*SHARING_CONSUMER docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#simulated-data-sharing-consumer).
3407
+ """
3408
+ return pulumi.get(self, "simulated_data_sharing_consumer")
3409
+
3410
+ @property
3411
+ @pulumi.getter(name="statementQueuedTimeoutInSeconds")
3412
+ def statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3413
+ """
3414
+ Amount of time, in seconds, a SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) remains queued for a warehouse before it is canceled by the system. This parameter can be used in conjunction with the [MAX*CONCURRENCY*LEVEL](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-max-concurrency-level) parameter to ensure a warehouse is never backlogged. For more information, check [STATEMENT*QUEUED*TIMEOUT*IN*SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-queued-timeout-in-seconds).
3415
+ """
3416
+ return pulumi.get(self, "statement_queued_timeout_in_seconds")
3417
+
3418
+ @property
3419
+ @pulumi.getter(name="statementTimeoutInSeconds")
3420
+ def statement_timeout_in_seconds(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3421
+ """
3422
+ Amount of time, in seconds, after which a running SQL statement (query, DDL, DML, etc.) is canceled by the system. For more information, check [STATEMENT*TIMEOUT*IN_SECONDS docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#statement-timeout-in-seconds).
3423
+ """
3424
+ return pulumi.get(self, "statement_timeout_in_seconds")
3425
+
3426
+ @property
3427
+ @pulumi.getter(name="strictJsonOutput")
3428
+ def strict_json_output(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3429
+ """
3430
+ This parameter specifies whether JSON output in a session is compatible with the general standard (as described by [http://json.org](http://json.org)). By design, Snowflake allows JSON input that contains non-standard values; however, these non-standard values might result in Snowflake outputting JSON that is incompatible with other platforms and languages. This parameter, when enabled, ensures that Snowflake outputs valid/compatible JSON. For more information, check [STRICT*JSON*OUTPUT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#strict-json-output).
3431
+ """
3432
+ return pulumi.get(self, "strict_json_output")
3433
+
3434
+ @property
3435
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timeInputFormat")
3436
+ def time_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3437
+ """
3438
+ Specifies the input format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported time format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of times stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIME*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-input-format).
3439
+ """
3440
+ return pulumi.get(self, "time_input_format")
3441
+
3442
+ @property
3443
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timeOutputFormat")
3444
+ def time_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3445
+ """
3446
+ Specifies the display format for the TIME data type. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIME*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#time-output-format).
3447
+ """
3448
+ return pulumi.get(self, "time_output_format")
3449
+
3450
+ @property
3451
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampDayIsAlways24h")
3452
+ def timestamp_day_is_always24h(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3453
+ """
3454
+ Specifies whether the [DATEADD](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/functions/dateadd) function (and its aliases) always consider a day to be exactly 24 hours for expressions that span multiple days. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*DAY*IS*ALWAYS*24H docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-day-is-always-24h).
3455
+ """
3456
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_day_is_always24h")
3457
+
3458
+ @property
3459
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampInputFormat")
3460
+ def timestamp_input_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3461
+ """
3462
+ Specifies the input format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). Any valid, supported timestamp format or AUTO (AUTO specifies that Snowflake attempts to automatically detect the format of timestamps stored in the system during the session). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*INPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-input-format).
3463
+ """
3464
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_input_format")
3465
+
3466
+ @property
3467
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampLtzOutputFormat")
3468
+ def timestamp_ltz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3469
+ """
3470
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*LTZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*LTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ltz-output-format).
3471
+ """
3472
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ltz_output_format")
3473
+
3474
+ @property
3475
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampNtzOutputFormat")
3476
+ def timestamp_ntz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3477
+ """
3478
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*NTZ data type. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*NTZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-ntz-output-format).
3479
+ """
3480
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_ntz_output_format")
3481
+
3482
+ @property
3483
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampOutputFormat")
3484
+ def timestamp_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3485
+ """
3486
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP data type alias. For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-output-format).
3487
+ """
3488
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_output_format")
3489
+
3490
+ @property
3491
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTypeMapping")
3492
+ def timestamp_type_mapping(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3493
+ """
3494
+ Specifies the TIMESTAMP** variation that the TIMESTAMP data type alias maps to. For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TYPE_MAPPING docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-type-mapping).
3495
+ """
3496
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_type_mapping")
3497
+
3498
+ @property
3499
+ @pulumi.getter(name="timestampTzOutputFormat")
3500
+ def timestamp_tz_output_format(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3501
+ """
3502
+ Specifies the display format for the TIMESTAMP*TZ data type. If no format is specified, defaults to [TIMESTAMP*OUTPUT*FORMAT](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#label-timestamp-output-format). For more information, see [Date and time input and output formats](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/date-time-input-output). For more information, check [TIMESTAMP*TZ*OUTPUT*FORMAT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timestamp-tz-output-format).
3503
+ """
3504
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timestamp_tz_output_format")
3505
+
3506
+ @property
3507
+ @pulumi.getter
3508
+ def timezone(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3509
+ """
3510
+ Specifies the time zone for the session. You can specify a [time zone name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/zone1970.tab) or a [link name](https://data.iana.org/time-zones/tzdb-2021a/backward) from release 2021a of the [IANA Time Zone Database](https://www.iana.org/time-zones) (e.g. America/Los_Angeles, Europe/London, UTC, Etc/GMT, etc.). For more information, check [TIMEZONE docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#timezone).
3511
+ """
3512
+ return pulumi.get(self, "timezone")
3513
+
3514
+ @property
3515
+ @pulumi.getter(name="traceLevel")
3516
+ def trace_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3517
+ """
3518
+ Controls how trace events are ingested into the event table. For more information about trace levels, see [Setting trace level](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/developer-guide/logging-tracing/tracing-trace-level). For more information, check [TRACE_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#trace-level).
3519
+ """
3520
+ return pulumi.get(self, "trace_level")
3521
+
3522
+ @property
3523
+ @pulumi.getter(name="transactionAbortOnError")
3524
+ def transaction_abort_on_error(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3525
+ """
3526
+ Specifies the action to perform when a statement issued within a non-autocommit transaction returns with an error. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*ABORT*ON_ERROR docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-abort-on-error).
3527
+ """
3528
+ return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_abort_on_error")
3529
+
3530
+ @property
3531
+ @pulumi.getter(name="transactionDefaultIsolationLevel")
3532
+ def transaction_default_isolation_level(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3533
+ """
3534
+ Specifies the isolation level for transactions in the user session. For more information, check [TRANSACTION*DEFAULT*ISOLATION_LEVEL docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#transaction-default-isolation-level).
3535
+ """
3536
+ return pulumi.get(self, "transaction_default_isolation_level")
3537
+
3538
+ @property
3539
+ @pulumi.getter(name="twoDigitCenturyStart")
3540
+ def two_digit_century_start(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3541
+ """
3542
+ Specifies the “century start” year for 2-digit years (i.e. the earliest year such dates can represent). This parameter prevents ambiguous dates when importing or converting data with the `YY` date format component (i.e. years represented as 2 digits). For more information, check [TWO*DIGIT*CENTURY_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#two-digit-century-start).
3543
+ """
3544
+ return pulumi.get(self, "two_digit_century_start")
3545
+
3546
+ @property
3547
+ @pulumi.getter(name="unsupportedDdlAction")
3548
+ def unsupported_ddl_action(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3549
+ """
3550
+ Determines if an unsupported (i.e. non-default) value specified for a constraint property returns an error. For more information, check [UNSUPPORTED*DDL*ACTION docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#unsupported-ddl-action).
3551
+ """
3552
+ return pulumi.get(self, "unsupported_ddl_action")
3553
+
3554
+ @property
3555
+ @pulumi.getter(name="useCachedResult")
3556
+ def use_cached_result(self) -> pulumi.Output[bool]:
3557
+ """
3558
+ Specifies whether to reuse persisted query results, if available, when a matching query is submitted. For more information, check [USE*CACHED*RESULT docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#use-cached-result).
3559
+ """
3560
+ return pulumi.get(self, "use_cached_result")
3561
+
3562
+ @property
3563
+ @pulumi.getter(name="userType")
3564
+ def user_type(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
3565
+ """
3566
+ Specifies a type for the user.
3567
+ """
3568
+ return pulumi.get(self, "user_type")
3569
+
3570
+ @property
3571
+ @pulumi.getter(name="weekOfYearPolicy")
3572
+ def week_of_year_policy(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3573
+ """
3574
+ Specifies how the weeks in a given year are computed. `0`: The semantics used are equivalent to the ISO semantics, in which a week belongs to a given year if at least 4 days of that week are in that year. `1`: January 1 is included in the first week of the year and December 31 is included in the last week of the year. For more information, check [WEEK*OF*YEAR_POLICY docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-of-year-policy).
3575
+ """
3576
+ return pulumi.get(self, "week_of_year_policy")
3577
+
3578
+ @property
3579
+ @pulumi.getter(name="weekStart")
3580
+ def week_start(self) -> pulumi.Output[int]:
3581
+ """
3582
+ Specifies the first day of the week (used by week-related date functions). `0`: Legacy Snowflake behavior is used (i.e. ISO-like semantics). `1` (Monday) to `7` (Sunday): All the week-related functions use weeks that start on the specified day of the week. For more information, check [WEEK_START docs](https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/parameters#week-start).
3583
+ """
3584
+ return pulumi.get(self, "week_start")
3585
+