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* builds out configure grafana directory to align with hugo

* restructures configure authentication, corrects relrefs

* correct alias

* corrects final relrefs
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aliases:
- /docs/grafana/latest/auth/google/
- /docs/grafana/latest/setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-authentication/google/
description: Grafana OAuthentication Guide
title: Configure Google OAuth2 Authentication
weight: 300
---
# Configure Google OAuth2 authentication
To enable Google OAuth2 you must register your application with Google. Google will generate a client ID and secret key for you to use.
## Create Google OAuth keys
First, you need to create a Google OAuth Client:
1. Go to https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials.
1. Click **Create Credentials**, then click **OAuth Client ID** in the drop-down menu
1. Enter the following:
- Application Type: Web Application
- Name: Grafana
- Authorized JavaScript Origins: https://grafana.mycompany.com
- Authorized Redirect URLs: https://grafana.mycompany.com/login/google
- Replace https://grafana.mycompany.com with the URL of your Grafana instance.
1. Click Create
1. Copy the Client ID and Client Secret from the 'OAuth Client' modal
## Enable Google OAuth in Grafana
Specify the Client ID and Secret in the [Grafana configuration file]({{< relref "../../../configure-grafana/#config-file-locations" >}}). For example:
```bash
[auth.google]
enabled = true
client_id = CLIENT_ID
client_secret = CLIENT_SECRET
scopes = https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email
auth_url = https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth
token_url = https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token
allowed_domains = mycompany.com mycompany.org
allow_sign_up = true
```
You may have to set the `root_url` option of `[server]` for the callback URL to be
correct. For example in case you are serving Grafana behind a proxy.
Restart the Grafana back-end. You should now see a Google login button
on the login page. You can now login or sign up with your Google
accounts. The `allowed_domains` option is optional, and domains were separated by space.
You may allow users to sign-up via Google authentication by setting the
`allow_sign_up` option to `true`. When this option is set to `true`, any
user successfully authenticating via Google authentication will be
automatically signed up.