Domo Everywhere .env file
Hello. I was following along with the "Getting Started with Domo Everywhere" instructional video and got to a point where what I am seeing on my end is not aligning with the video.
In the video, the instructor opens the .env file that has client_id, client_secret, embed_id, and embed_type. When I open mine, the codes/strings of these id's are all X's.
But this is what his looks like:
Are those strings unique to each company, or are those universal? In other words, could I just copy the strings in his screen shot?
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Those are unique to each user in your instance. To create a client ID and secret you need to login to https://developer.domo.com/manage-clients and create an API Client (Client ID and Secret)
As for the Embed ID, that will depened if you're embedding a dashboard or a card. You can select under the Share menu (box with arrow coming out of the top in the upper right on the card or dashboard) and select Domo Everywhere > Embed Dashboard (or Card). This will then allow you to select either public or private embed and give you and Embed ID to put into your .env file.
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Here is some thorough documentation I put together to help people with understanding how to get developer credentials from Domo (there are screenshots to lead you through the whole process).
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Those are unique to each user in your instance. To create a client ID and secret you need to login to https://developer.domo.com/manage-clients and create an API Client (Client ID and Secret)
As for the Embed ID, that will depened if you're embedding a dashboard or a card. You can select under the Share menu (box with arrow coming out of the top in the upper right on the card or dashboard) and select Domo Everywhere > Embed Dashboard (or Card). This will then allow you to select either public or private embed and give you and Embed ID to put into your .env file.
**Was this post helpful? Click Agree or Like below**
**Did this solve your problem? Accept it as a solution!**1 -
Here is some thorough documentation I put together to help people with understanding how to get developer credentials from Domo (there are screenshots to lead you through the whole process).
https://docs.clearsquare.co/private-embed-default** Was this post helpful? Click 💡/💖/👍/😊 below. **
** If it solved your problem. Accept it as a solution! ✔️ **1
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