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In Looker

You have the option to embed Looks, Explores or Dashboards.

Embedding a Look

  1. Open a saved Look

  2. Copy the URL from the browser’s address bar

Embedding an Explore

  1. Choose Explore from Here from a saved Look, or navigate to the Explore page and create the desired visualisation.

  2. Copy the URL of the Explore page from the browser’s address bar.

    1. Or, if you want to modify or add URL parameters, choose Share from the gear menu in the upper right and then copy the Expanded URL.

Embedding a dashboard

  1. Open a saved dashboard.

  2. Copy the URL from the browser’s address bar

In Confluence

Having copied the URL from Looker, move to Confluence.

  1. Paste the URL into the Confluence editor
    If needed, change the width and height of the macro

  2. Publish the Confluence page

Embed using the macro editor

  1. Edit the Confluence page

  2. Type /looker and hit enter

  3. Add the URL and if needed, change the width and height of the macro

  4. Publish the Confluence page

Advanced Configuration

In Looker, the Embed page in the Platform section of the Admin menu lets you configure settings for embedded Looker content.

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Embedded Domain Allowlist

In the Embedded Domain Allowlist, enter the domain upon which this macro is hosted:

Code Block
https://www.embedin.app/

Aside: A list of all domains used by David Simpson Apps is available at https://dsapps.dev/policies/domains/.

Same-Origin Protections for Looker Login Pages

Though public embeds are fully supported, this macro assumes that the URL will be a private embed.

If the user has not already logged in, the Looker URL screen will be displayed within the page in the macro.

Using same-origin protections for your Looker login pages might prevent you from seeing the login screen for private embeds.

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Please note: Looker and Looker Studio (formerly Google Data Studio) are 2 different products by Google.

This app is for the Looker.
For Looker Studio, please see Looker Studio (Google Data Studio) in Confluence

Documentation for this macro is the same as the /wiki/spaces/LIC/pages/4895113582 guide for the individual Looker in Confluence app.