Integration Settings
This page gives administrators visibility and control over integration features in Catalog. You can edit credentials, request sync back, configure blocked accounts, and more.
Credentials and Authentication
Many integrations store API keys, personal access tokens, or OAuth-related values such as client id, client secret, and refresh or authorization codes. When authentication fails after a vendor-side rotation or policy change, fix the OAuth app or keys in your vendor admin console first, then open the integration in the Catalog app and use Edit credentials so the next sync uses the updated values.
For symptom-based checks that apply across integrations (for example redirect URI mismatches, scope errors, or stale tokens), see Integration OAuth troubleshooting. That guide stays separate from Snowflake OAuth in the Coalesce App (Transform) and from Catalog Public API token authentication.
Integration Settings
This page is designed to provide administrators with enhanced visibility and control over the various features available in Catalog for each type of integration. Non-exhaustive list of options you will find there based on the technology:
- Edit credentials
- Request sync back
- Blocked accounts configuration
- Retrieve dbt owners
- Request S3 assets extraction
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Database and Schema Visibility
Where to find it: Go to your integration page and click on the source you want to edit, then navigate to the Data Visibility tab.
On this interface, for a given source, you will see all databases and schemas Catalog has access to. You can choose which ones you want to display to your users in the app by checking or unchecking them.
Allow a few moments for the changes to apply, then refresh your page to see them.
