To enable the BigQuery connection API in the Cloud console, you need to follow a few steps. The BigQuery connection API allows you to create and manage connections between BigQuery and other Google Cloud services, such as Cloud SQL. Enabling this API is essential for querying Cloud SQL from BigQuery. In this answer, we will provide a detailed and comprehensive explanation of how to enable the BigQuery connection API in the Cloud console.
Here are the steps to enable the BigQuery connection API:
Step 1: Open the Cloud Console
To begin, open the Google Cloud Console by navigating to the following URL: https://console.cloud.google.com/. Sign in to your Google Cloud account if you haven't already.
Step 2: Select the Project
Once you are in the Cloud Console, select the project for which you want to enable the BigQuery connection API. You can choose the project by clicking on the project name at the top of the page.
Step 3: Open the API Library
In the left-hand navigation menu, click on "APIs & Services" and then select "Library". This will take you to the API Library, where you can enable or disable various APIs for your project.
Step 4: Search for the BigQuery Connection API
In the API Library, you will find a search bar. Type "BigQuery Connection API" in the search bar to locate the API you want to enable. As you start typing, the search results will update automatically.
Step 5: Enable the API
Once you have located the BigQuery Connection API in the search results, click on it to open the API details page. On this page, you will find information about the API, including its description and usage. To enable the API, click on the "Enable" button.
Step 6: Wait for the API to Enable
After clicking the "Enable" button, the API will be enabled for your project. It may take a few moments for the process to complete. You can monitor the status of the API enablement in the Cloud Console.
Step 7: Verify the API Status
To verify that the BigQuery Connection API has been successfully enabled, you can go back to the API Library and check the status of the API. If the API is enabled, you will see a green checkmark next to its name.
Congratulations! You have successfully enabled the BigQuery connection API in the Cloud console. Now you can create and manage connections between BigQuery and other Google Cloud services, such as Cloud SQL, allowing you to query Cloud SQL from BigQuery.
Enabling the BigQuery connection API in the Cloud console involves opening the Cloud Console, selecting the project, opening the API Library, searching for the BigQuery Connection API, enabling the API, waiting for the API to enable, and verifying the API status.
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