Add a data accessor using the console
Prerequisite for both Auth code and TTI configurations.
tenantID
The tenantID
is a unique identifier for your
application tenant. Each application might have different terms
for a tenant such as Workspace ID for Slack or Domain ID for
Asana. You can review the Prerequisites page to see how to retrieve the TenantId
for your application.
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Sign in to the Amazon Q Business console.
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Choose Applications, then select the name of your application environment from the list.
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From the left navigation, choose Data accessors.
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Choose the authentication method, Auth Code or Trusted Token Issuer (TTI) from the list of options.
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Choose from the list of approved and supported data accessors (ISVs).
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Choose a Name for this data accessor's instance, for example
<your application-name>-<accessor-name>
.If you chose TTI, follow these steps to configure the authentication:
Enter your External Id (same as Tenant Id), Trust Token Issuer name, Identity provider attribute, and IAM Identity Center attribute.
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Select, Create trusted token issuer.
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Choose Data source access between Allow all or Allow specific data sources depending on whether you want to provide the ISV access to all or certain data sources from your Amazon Q index.
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Choose the end User access. These are the end users that will connect with and use the Amazon Q index data from within the ISV's application. You can choose between all users that have access to the Amazon Q Business application environment or a subset of users and groups that you can define.
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Choose Add data accessor to confirm your choices and add the data accessor.
Note
You must provide the setup details generated when adding your ISV as a data accessor to your ISV so they can access your Amazon Q index. You can find this information at any time in the Information for data accessor tab in the data accessor details page which is accessed by choosing the accessor Name from the Data accessors table on the Data accessors page.
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The data accessor you have added will now appear as an entry in the table on the main Data accessors page.