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Published inSep 2020
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Tim Abraham
Tim Abraham
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Tim Abraham

Tim Abraham is originally from Oakland, California, and currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has been working in Data Science for 10 years, spending his time working at consumer technology companies like StumbleUpon, Twitter, and Airbnb and advising a few others. He also spent time as a Data Scientist in Residence at Expa, the Startup Studio that Metabase came out of, which is where he got to know the product and the founding team. Find him on Twitter @timabe.
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Setting up Google sign-in

To set up Google sign-in, first visit https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/web/sign-in:

  1. Click the link to go to the Credentials page.
  2. If you already have a project created, you'll be taken to the Create Credentials page. If not, you'll have to create a project. Give it a meaningful name like Metabase Sign-In.
  3. Now click the CREATE CREDENTIALS link towards the top of the page.
  4. From the dropdown menu of options, choose OAuth client ID.
  5. On next page, under Application Type, choose Web application.
  6. Choose a Name. This will not be shown to end users, so it can be anything meaningful to you.
  7. Now, under the Authorized JavaScript Origins section, click + ADD URI.
  8. In the URIs field, add the URL for your Metabase Instance.
  9. Click Create at the bottom of the form.

The next screen will present you with your client ID. Copy the client ID and return to Metabase:

  1. From Metabase, go to the admin panel...
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Metabase Up and Running
Published in: Sep 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800202313

Author (1)

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Tim Abraham

Tim Abraham is originally from Oakland, California, and currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has been working in Data Science for 10 years, spending his time working at consumer technology companies like StumbleUpon, Twitter, and Airbnb and advising a few others. He also spent time as a Data Scientist in Residence at Expa, the Startup Studio that Metabase came out of, which is where he got to know the product and the founding team. Find him on Twitter @timabe.
Read more about Tim Abraham