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Note: Installing Looker Marketplace content directly on a Looker (Google Cloud core) instance on a private IP network is not currently supported. This article describes a method to manually download and install the Looker API Explorer application from the public repository. Other Looker Marketplace content can also be manually downloaded and installed, but the process may differ from the process shown in this article.
The Looker API Explorer is a Looker application that provides the following:
Because the Looker API Explorer is stored in a public repository, it is not available to a Looker (Google Cloud core) instance on a private IP network configuration or on a configuration that uses both public IP and private IP networks. This document describes how to download the Looker API Explorer locally and then install it on your Looker (Google Cloud core) server.
Before you can install the API Explorer, a Looker admin must enable the Extension Framework feature.
Drag each of the extracted files, except for the LICENSE.lkml file, from your local file system to the File Browser in your new LookML project. You must drag each file individually:
Note: The LICENSE.lkml file provides information about the use of the API Explorer. However, it is not valid LookML, so if you add it to your project, it will cause LookML validation errors.
The application requires a valid connection name. In the manifest.lkml file there is a constant LookML parameter called CONNECTION_NAME that includes a value subparameter. Enter the name of a valid database connection in the value subparameter. For example:
The project_name LookML parameter is not supported in Looker (Google Cloud core). Remove the project_name parameter from the manifest.lkml file by either deleting the project_name line or by adding a hashtag character at the beginning of the project_name parameter to make it a comment. For example:
# project_name: "api-explorer"
To save the edit to the manifest.lkml file, click Save Changes.