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Users - Looker Studio

API documentation

Notes

To use these commands you must add the 'Looker Studio API' to your project and update your service account authorization.

gam update project
gam user [email protected] check serviceaccount
...
[*] 35)  Looker Studio API (supports readonly)

Definitions

<DomainName> ::= <String>(.<String>)+
<EmailAddress> ::= <String>@<DomainName>
<UniqueID> ::= id:<String>
<UserItem> ::= <EmailAddress>|<UniqueID>|<String>

<LookerStudioAssetID> ::= <String>
<LookerStudioAssetIDList> ::= "<LookerStudioAssetID>(,<LookerStudioAssetID>)*"
<LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> ::=
        <LookerStudioAssetIDList> | <FileSelector> | <CSVFileSelector> | <CSVkmdSelector> | <CSVDataSelector>
        See: https://github.com/taers232c/GAMADV-XTD3/wiki/Collections-of-Items

<LookerStudioPermission> ::=
        user:<EmailAddress>|
        group:<EmailAddress>|
        domain:<DomainName>|
        serviceAccount:<EmailAddress>
<LookerStudioPermissionList> ::= "<LookerStudioPermission>(,<LookerStudioPermission>)*"
<LookerStudioPermissionEntity> ::=
        <LookerStudioPermissionList> | <FileSelector> | <CSVFileSelector> | <CSVkmdSelector> | <CSVDataSelector>
        See: https://github.com/taers232c/GAMADV-XTD3/wiki/Collections-of-Items

Looker Studio assets have an ID that is referred to by Google as its name; this is the value you will use wherever <LookerStudioAssetID> is required.

Display Looker Studio assets

gam <UserTypeEntity> show lookerstudioassets
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity>)]
        [stripcrsfromtitle]
        [formatjson]

By default, all assets of type report not in the trash are displayed; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Display assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Display assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Display assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Display assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Display a specific list of assetids

The stripcrsfromtitle option strips nulls, carriage returns and linefeeds from asset titles. Use this option if you discover asset titles containing these special characters; it is not common.

By default, Gam displays the information as an indented list of keys and values.

  • formatjson - Display the fields in JSON format.
gam <UserTypeEntity> print lookerstudioassets [todrive <ToDriveAttribute>*]
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity>)]
        [stripcrsfromtitle]
        [formatjson [quotechar <Character>]]

By default, all assets of type report not in the trash are displayed; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Display assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Display assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Display assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Display assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Display a specific list of assetids

The stripcrsfromtitle option strips nulls, carriage returns and linefeeds from asset titles. Use this option if you discover asset titles containing these special characters; it is not common.

By default, when writing CSV files, Gam uses a quote character of double quote ". The quote character is used to enclose columns that contain the quote character itself, the column delimiter (comma by default) and new-line characters. Any quote characters within the column are doubled. When using the formatjson option, double quotes are used extensively in the data resulting in hard to read/process output. The quotechar <Character> option allows you to choose an alternate quote character, single quote for instance, that makes for readable/processable output. quotechar defaults to gam.cfg/csv_output_quote_char. When uploading CSV files to Google, double quote " should be used.

Manage Looker Studio permissions

  • The owner of an asset can not have it's role changed.
  • The owner of an asset can not be deleted.
  • A new owner can not be added to an asset.

<EmailAddress> in <LookerStudioPermission> must be complete, GAM will not add a domain name.

A viewer can not manage permissions.

Add permissions

gam <UserTypeEntity> add lookerstudiopermissions
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity)]
        (role editor|viewer <LookerStudioPermissionEntity>)+
        [nodetails]

By default, the permission is added to all assets of type report not in the trash; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Add permission to assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Add permission to assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Add permission to assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Add permission to assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Add permission to a specific list of assetids

By default, when a permission is added, GAM outputs details of the permission. The nodetails option suppresses this output.

Delete permissions

gam <UserTypeEntity> delete lookerstudiopermissions
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity)]
        (role any <LookerStudioPermissionEntity>)+
        [nodetails]

By default, the permission is deleted from all assets of type report not in the trash; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Delete permission from assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Delete permission from assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Delete permission from assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Delete permission from assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Delete permission from a specific list of assetids

By default, when a permission is deleted, GAM outputs details of the permission. The nodetails option suppresses this output.

Update permissions

A permission is updated by deleting the existing permission and then adding the new permission.

gam <UserTypeEntity> update lookerstudiopermissions
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity)]
        (role editor|viewer <LookerStudioPermissionEntity>)+
        [nodetails]

By default, the permission is updated in all assets of type report not in the trash; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Update permission in assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Update permission in assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Update permission in assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Update permission in assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Update permission in a specific list of assetids

By default, when a permission is updated, GAM outputs details of the permission. The nodetails option suppresses this output.

Display Looker Studio permissions

A viewer can not display permissions.

gam <UserTypeEntity> show lookerstudiopermissions
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity>)]
        [role editor|owner|viewer]
        [formatjson]

By default, permissions for all assets of type report not in the trash are displayed; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Display permissions for assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Display permissions for assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Display permissions for assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Display permissions for assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Display permissions for a specific list of assetids

The Looker Studio API defines this parameter role editor|owner|viewer but it doesn't seem to have any effect.

By default, Gam displays the information as an indented list of keys and values.

  • formatjson - Display the fields in JSON format.
gam <UserTypeEntity> print lookerstudiopermissions [todrive <ToDriveAttribute>*]
        [([assettype report|datasource|all] [title <String>]
          [owner <Emailddress>] [includetrashed]
          [orderby title [ascending|descending]]) |
         (assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity>)]
        [role editor|owner|viewer]
        [formatjson [quotechar <Character>]]

By default, permissions for all assets of type report not in the trash are displayed; use the following options to select a subset of assets.

  • Search
    • assettype report|datasource|all - Display permissions for assets with the specified assettype
    • title <String> - Display permissions for assets with the specified title
    • owner <Emailddress> - Display permissions for assets with the specified owner
    • includetrashed - Display permissions for assets in the trash
    • orderby title [ascending|descending] - Order of assets
  • Specific
    • assetids <LookerStudioAssetIDEntity> - Display permissions for a specific list of assetids

The Looker Studio API defines this parameter role editor|owner|viewer but it doesn't seem to have any effect.

By default, when writing CSV files, Gam uses a quote character of double quote ". The quote character is used to enclose columns that contain the quote character itself, the column delimiter (comma by default) and new-line characters. Any quote characters within the column are doubled. When using the formatjson option, double quotes are used extensively in the data resulting in hard to read/process output. The quotechar <Character> option allows you to choose an alternate quote character, single quote for instance, that makes for readable/processable output. quotechar defaults to gam.cfg/csv_output_quote_char. When uploading CSV files to Google, double quote " should be used.

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