Looker Studio Linking API
The Looker Studio Linking API enables the creation of dynamic URLs that link to pre-configured reports. It allows developers to define data sources, control report behavior, and customize settings through URL parameters.
The Looker Studio Linking API enables the creation of dynamic URLs that link to pre-configured reports. It allows developers to define data sources, control report behavior, and customize settings through URL parameters.
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
title: Looker Studio Linking API
description: >-
The Looker Studio Linking API enables the creation of dynamic URLs that link
to pre-configured Looker Studio reports. It allows developers to define data
sources, control report behavior, and customize settings through URL
parameters. Users follow the link to access a pre-configured report and can
save a personal copy with full editing rights.
version: v1
contact:
name: Google
url: https://developers.google.com/looker-studio/integrate/linking-api
license:
name: Google APIs Terms of Service
url: https://developers.google.com/terms
termsOfService: https://developers.google.com/terms
externalDocs:
description: Looker Studio Linking API Documentation
url: https://developers.google.com/looker-studio/integrate/linking-api
servers:
- url: https://lookerstudio.google.com
description: Looker Studio production server
tags:
- name: Reports
description: Operations for creating and configuring linked Looker Studio reports.
paths:
/reporting/create:
get:
operationId: createLinkedReport
summary: Looker Studio Create a linked report
description: >-
Creates a dynamic URL that directs users to a pre-configured Looker
Studio report. The URL can specify a template report, configure data
sources, set the initial mode (view or edit), and customize report
behavior. Users who follow the link see the pre-configured report and
can click "Edit and share" to save a personal copy.
tags:
- Reports
parameters:
- name: c.reportId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The template report ID. If omitted, a blank report is used as the
template.
schema:
type: string
- name: c.pageId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The page ID to display when the report loads. If omitted, the first
page is shown.
schema:
type: string
- name: c.mode
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The initial mode for the report. Use 'view' for view mode or 'edit'
for edit mode.
schema:
type: string
enum:
- view
- edit
- name: c.explain
in: query
required: false
description: >-
When set to true, enables a debug dialog that shows how the Linking
API parameters are being interpreted.
schema:
type: boolean
- name: r.reportName
in: query
required: false
description: Sets the name for the new report.
schema:
type: string
- name: r.measurementId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
Configures Google Analytics measurement IDs for the report.
schema:
type: string
- name: r.keepMeasurementId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
When set to true, preserves the template report's measurement IDs.
schema:
type: boolean
- name: ds.ds0.connector
in: query
required: false
description: >-
Specifies the connector type for data source ds0. When set, the
template data source configuration is completely replaced and all
required connector parameters must be specified. Supported
connectors include bigQuery, cloudSpanner, communityConnector,
googleAnalytics, googleCloudStorage, googleSheets, looker, and
searchConsole.
schema:
type: string
enum:
- bigQuery
- cloudSpanner
- communityConnector
- googleAnalytics
- googleCloudStorage
- googleSheets
- looker
- searchConsole
- name: ds.ds0.datasourceName
in: query
required: false
description: Sets a custom name for data source ds0.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.refreshFields
in: query
required: false
description: >-
When set to true, refreshes the field definitions for data source
ds0 after configuration.
schema:
type: boolean
- name: ds.ds0.projectId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The Google Cloud project ID for data source ds0. Used with BigQuery,
Cloud Spanner, and Google Cloud Storage connectors.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.datasetId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The BigQuery dataset ID for data source ds0. Used with the BigQuery
connector.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.tableId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The BigQuery table ID for data source ds0. Used with the BigQuery
TABLE connector type.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.type
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The BigQuery query type. Use TABLE for standard table access or
CUSTOM_QUERY for SQL queries.
schema:
type: string
enum:
- TABLE
- CUSTOM_QUERY
- name: ds.ds0.sql
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The SQL query for BigQuery CUSTOM_QUERY type data sources.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.spreadsheetId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The Google Sheets spreadsheet ID for data source ds0.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.worksheetId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The worksheet ID within a Google Sheets spreadsheet.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.hasHeader
in: query
required: false
description: >-
Whether the Google Sheets data source has a header row.
schema:
type: boolean
- name: ds.ds0.includeHiddenCells
in: query
required: false
description: >-
Whether to include hidden and filtered cells from Google Sheets.
schema:
type: boolean
- name: ds.ds0.accountId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The Google Analytics account ID for data source ds0.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.propertyId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The Google Analytics property ID for data source ds0.
schema:
type: string
- name: ds.ds0.viewId
in: query
required: false
description: >-
The Google Analytics view ID for data source ds0.
schema:
type: string
responses:
'302':
description: >-
Redirects the user to the configured Looker Studio report. The
report is pre-populated with the specified data sources and
settings.
headers:
Location:
description: The URL of the configured Looker Studio report.
schema:
type: string
format: uri
'400':
description: >-
Invalid parameters. The request contains unsupported or malformed
parameter values.
'403':
description: >-
The user does not have access to the specified template report or
data source.
'404':
description: >-
The specified template report ID was not found.