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* GitBook: [#177] Documentation Update - Airflow * GitBook: [#195] Removing Cron from databaseServices * GitBook: [#196] Added trino * GitBook: [#197] removed cron from config * GitBook: [#198] Added Redash Documentation * GitBook: [#199] Added Bigquery Usage Documentation * GitBook: [#200] Added page link for presto * GitBook: [#201] Added Local Docker documentation * GitBook: [#202] Added Documentation for Local Docker Setup * GitBook: [#203] Added Git Command to clone Openmetadata in docs * GitBook: [#207] links update * GitBook: [#208] Updating Airflow Documentation * GitBook: [#210] Adding Python installation package under Airflow Lineage config * GitBook: [#211] Change the links to 0.5..0 * GitBook: [#213] Move buried connectors page up * GitBook: [#214] Update to connectors page * GitBook: [#215] Removed sub-categories * GitBook: [#212] Adding Discovery tutorial * GitBook: [#220] Updated steps to H2s. * GitBook: [#230] Complex queries * GitBook: [#231] Add lineage to feature overview * GitBook: [#232] Make feature overview headers verbs instead of nouns * GitBook: [#233] Add data reliability to features overview * GitBook: [#234] Add complex data types to feature overview * GitBook: [#235] Simplify and further distinguish discovery feature headers * GitBook: [#236] Add data importance to feature overview * GitBook: [#237] Break Connectors into its own section * GitBook: [#238] Reorganize first section of docs. * GitBook: [#239] Add connectors to feature overview * GitBook: [#240] Organize layout of feature overview into feature categories as agreed with Harsha. * GitBook: [#242] Make overview paragraph more descriptive. * GitBook: [#243] Create a link to Connectors section from feature overview. * GitBook: [#244] Add "discover data through association" to feature overview. * GitBook: [#245] Update importance and owners gifs * GitBook: [#246] Include a little more descriptive documentation for key features. * GitBook: [#248] Small tweaks to intro paragraph. * GitBook: [#249] Clean up data profiler paragraph. * GitBook: [#250] Promote Complex Data Types to its own feature. * GitBook: [#251] Update to advanced search * GitBook: [#252] Update Roadmap * GitBook: [#254] Remove old features page (text and screenshot based). * GitBook: [#255] Remove references to removed page. * GitBook: [#256] Add Descriptions and Tags section to feature overview. * GitBook: [#257] Update title for "Know Your Data" Co-authored-by: Ayush Shah <ayush.shah@deuexsolutions.com> Co-authored-by: Suresh Srinivas <suresh@getcollate.io> Co-authored-by: Shannon Bradshaw <shannon.bradshaw@arrikto.com> Co-authored-by: OpenMetadata <github@harsha.io>
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Create Server Credentials
Step 1: Create the account
-
Click on
Create Project
Step 2: Create a new project
- Enter the Project name.
- Enter the parent organization or folder in the Location box. That resource will be the hierarchical parent of the new project.
- Click Create.
Step 3: How to configure OAuth consent
- Select the project you created above and click on APIs & Services on the left-side panel.
- Click on the OAuth Consent Screen available on the left-hand side panel.
- Provide the User Type. Chose External if you are testing otherwise chose Internal
- Once the user type is selected, provide the App Information and other details.
- Click Save and Continue.
- On the Scopes Screen, Click on ADD OR REMOVE SCOPES and select the scopes. Once done click on Update.
- Click Save and Continue.
- Click on Back to Dashboard.
Step 4: Create credentials for the project:
- Once the OAuth Consent is configured, Click on Credentials available on the left-hand side panel.
- Click on Create Credentials
- Select OAuth client ID from the dropdown.
- Once selected, you will be asked to select the Application type. Select Web application
- After selecting the Application Type, name your project and give the authorized URIs
- Click Create
- You will get the credentials
Step 5: Where to find the credentials
- Go to Credentials
- Click on the pencil icon (Edit OAuth Client) on the right side of the screen
- You will find the client Id and client secret in the top right corner