Sometimes, your connection to a data source times out, or your connection needs to be renewed for another reason.
Reauthenticating can solve these errors, among others:
Error: Invalid credentials
Authentication failed
Follow these steps to reauthenticate the data source connection.
Instructions
You can renew the connection to your data source on the Supermetrics Hub. The connection will also be updated in the destinations you're using.
- Go to the Data sources page on the Hub.
- Click the data source you need to authenticate and find the connection to reauthenticate.
- Click the reconnect icon () at the end of the row.
- Follow the data source-specific instructions to connect to the data source.
Take a look at this support article for more instructions on how to manage data source connections on the Hub.
You can also reconnect to your data source from your data destination. Follow the instructions below.
- Open a Google Sheets file.
- Click Extensions → Supermetrics → Launch to open the sidebar.
- Go to the Queries tab.
- Select a query that uses the data source you want to reauthenticate from the sidebar. Click the 3-dot menu next to its name.
- Click Manage data source connection.
- In the data source list, click the chevron next to the data source's name.
- Click + Add connection.
- Authenticate the data source again.
Updating one query will refresh all queries using the same token.
If you're using an older version of the Supermetrics sidebar, skip step 3. Instead, just select the data source from the sidebar and then follow steps 6 through 8.
Troubleshooting
- If your account still doesn't appear on the account list, reauthenticate again in an incognito window.
- If you encounter one of the Google errors below, follow these instructions to resolve Google Account issues.
- This action is not supported when you are logged with multiple accounts
- This was a reauthorization request for user A but you logged in as user B
- If you encounter an error that reads No accounts selected, it means you haven't selected any accounts when authenticating the data source.
- To fix this, open the data source settings by selecting the data source in the sidebar in Google Sheets, and select at least one account under Select accounts. Note that this option sometimes uses a different name — if you're using Google Analytics 4, for example, it'll read Select properties.
- Open Looker Studio. Click on the data source you'd like to reauthenticate.
If you're actively editing a report, click the Edit icon () next to your data source (or click Resource → Managed added data sources and click Edit there). - On the left side, click Edit connection.
- Navigate to the link at the end of the sentence that starts with “To add more/manage user accounts…”
- Choose the team that the connection you'd like to authenticate belongs to.
- Click the 3-dot menu and select Reconnect.
- Authenticate the data source again.
Click Complete and continue and Close this window to return to Looker Studio.
In Looker Studio, click Reconnect.
Click Apply to apply the connection changes.
Click Done.
Remove a data source from Looker Studio
- Navigate to Resource → Manage added data sources.
- Find the data source in the list that you want to remove and click Remove.
- Click Remove data source to confirm.
Revoke a data source in Looker Studio
- On the top sidebar, click Add data.
- Find the data source’s name with "by Supermetrics" beneath it.
- Click the 3-dot menu on the card to open the options menu.
- Click Revoke access.
- Click Remove to proceed.
- Click Remove anyway to confirm.
Troubleshooting
- If your account still doesn't appear on the account list, reauthenticate again in an incognito window.
- If you encounter one of the Google errors below, follow these instructions to resolve Google Account issues.
- This action is not supported when you are logged with multiple accounts
- This was a reauthorization request for user A but you logged in as user B
- If you encounter an error that reads No accounts selected, it means you haven't selected any accounts when authenticating the data source.
- To fix this, open the data source settings by selecting the data source and clicking the edit icon, and select at least one account under Select accounts. Note that this option sometimes uses a different name — if you're using Google Analytics 4, for example, it'll read Select properties.
- Open an Excel file.
- Click Data → Show Supermetrics. If you're actively editing an existing query, navigate to Query → Stop modifying.
- Open the Data source section.
- Navigate to the data source. Click the chevron next to the data source's name.
- Click Add connection.
- Authenticate the data source again.
Troubleshooting
- If you encounter one of the Google errors below, follow these instructions to resolve Google Account issues.
- This action is not supported when you are logged with multiple accounts
- This was a reauthorization request for user A but you logged in as user B
- If you encounter an error that reads No accounts selected, it means you haven't selected any accounts when authenticating the data source.
- To fix this, open the data source settings by selecting the data source in the sidebar in Excel, and select at least one account under Select accounts. Note that this option sometimes uses a different name — if you're using Google Analytics 4, for example, it'll read Select properties.
- Go to Power BI on the Supermetrics Hub.
- In the list of queries, click the data source you'd like to reauthenticate.
- Click the query to see its details, and click the pencil icon on the right to edit the query.
- Navigate to the query connection details.
- Click the trash can icon next to the connection to remove the old connection.
- Click New connection.
- Follow the steps to reconnect the data source as instructed in the connection guides.
Troubleshooting
If you get stuck in an authentication loop, log out from the data source platform completely to clear any bad sessions and cookies. Then, you can start the authentication process again.