Keboola-provided credentials for Snowflake and Redshift database writers

When configuring a Snowflake or Redshift database writer, you can use a Keboola-provided database.

In the past, when you selected this option, the credentials were stored in a configuration in a plain-text format. Storing the credentials this way allowed you to copy the password and use it in your favorite database client (or another system) even if you didn't copy it right after the creation.

To improve the overall security, we decided to show you your password only once and store it encrypted. From now on, when you create a new Keboola-provided database (Snowflake or Redshift), you will see the password only once, right after its creation.

Backward compatibility

The existing credentials will remain untouched. But if you delete them, there's no option to create them the old way.