Configuring Google Sheets connections - Amazon Glue
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Configuring Google Sheets connections

To configure a Google Sheet connection:

  1. In Amazon Secrets Manager, create a secret with the following details:

    1. For AuthorizationCode grant type:

      • For customer managed connected app – Secret should contain the connected app Consumer Secret with USER_MANAGED_CLIENT_APPLICATION_CLIENT_SECRET as key.

  2. In the Amazon Glue Data Catalog, create a connection by following the steps below:

    1. When selecting a Connection type, select Google Sheets.

    2. Provide the Google Sheets environment.

      1. Select the secretName which you want to use for this connection in Amazon Glue to put the tokens.

      2. Select the network options if you want to use your network.

  3. Grant the IAM role associated with your Amazon Glue job permission to read secretName.

    { "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "secretsmanager:DescribeSecret", "secretsmanager:GetSecretValue", "secretsmanager:PutSecretValue", "ec2:CreateNetworkInterface", "ec2:DescribeNetworkInterface", "ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface", ], "Resource": "*" } ] }
  4. In your Amazon Glue job configuration, provide connectionName as an Additional network connection.

AUTHORIZATION_CODE Grant Type

This grant type is considered “three-legged” OAuth as it relies on redirecting users to the third party authorization server to authenticate the user. It is used when creating connections via the Amazon Glue Console. The Amazon Glue Console will redirect the user to Google Sheets where the user must login and allow Amazon Glue the requested permissions to access their Google Sheets instance.

Users may still opt to create their own connected app in Google Sheets and provide their own client id and client secret when creating connections through the Amazon Glue Console. In this scenario, they will still be redirected to Google Sheets to login and authorize Amazon Glue to access their resources.

This grant type results in a refresh token and access token. The access token is short lived, and may be refreshed automatically without user interaction using the refresh token.

For more information, see public Google Sheets documentation on creating a connected app for Authorization Code OAuth flow .