Google Workspace
Setup
To setup the Google Workspace integration, navigate to the Integrations > Add integration > Google Workspace and click Continue.
Which permissions does Oneleet require?
Oneleet currently requests the following read-only permissions within Google Workspace:
- View audit reports
- View domains
- View user information
Which resources does Oneleet monitor?
Oneleet currently monitors the following on Google Workspace:
- User accounts
- GMail settings
Troubleshooting Connection Issues
If you are experiencing difficulties connecting Oneleet to Google Workspace due to sign-in restrictions imposed by your security policies, you will need to manually configure an exemption for Oneleet. This involves using a special identifier known as an OAuth Client ID to bypass certain API security policies and set the Oneleet Google application as a trusted app. Follow these steps to resolve the connection issues:
- Open your Google Admin console at https://admin.google.com/.
- In the sidebar, navigate to Security > Access and data control > API controls.
- Click on Manage third-party app access.
- Select Add app, then choose OAuth App Name or Client ID.
- Enter the client ID
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and search. - Select the Oneleet application from the search results (there should only be one listed).
- Choose the users or groups you would like to allow to log in to Oneleet’s integration.
- Set the application status to Trusted and select Allowlist for exemption from API access blocks.
- Click Finish to complete the setup.
By following these steps, you should be able to successfully connect Oneleet to your Google Workspace.