You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
- Airtable
- Airtable Trigger
Prerequisites
Create an Airtable account.
Supported authentication methods
- Personal Access Token (PAT)
- OAuth2
Refer to Airtable’s API documentation for more information about the service.
Using personal access token
To configure this credential, you’ll need:
- A Personal Access Token (PAT)
To create your PAT:
- Go to the Airtable Builder Hub Personal access tokens page.
- Select + Create new token. Airtable opens the Create personal access token page.
- Enter a Name for your token.
- Add Scopes to your token. Refer to Airtable’s Scopes guide for more information. We recommend using these scopes:
data.records:read
data.records:write
schema.bases:read
- Select the Access for your token. Choose from a single base, multiple bases (even bases from different workspaces), all of the current and future bases in a workspace you own, or all of the bases from any workspace that you own including bases/workspace added in the future.
- Select Create token.
- Airtable opens a modal with your token displayed. Copy this token and enter it in your credential as the Access Token.
Refer to Airtable’s Find/create PATs documentation for more information.
Using OAuth2
To configure this credential, you’ll need:
- An OAuth Redirect URL
- A Client ID
- A Client Secret
To generate all this information, register a new Airtable integration:
- Open your Airtable Builder Hub OAuth integrations page.
- Select the Register new OAuth integration button.
- Enter a name for your OAuth integration.
- Copy the OAuth Redirect URL from your credential.
- Paste that redirect URL in Airtable as the OAuth redirect URL.
- Select Register integration.
- On the following page, copy the Client ID from Airtable and paste it into the Client ID in your credential.
- In Airtable, select Generate client secret.
- Copy the client secret and paste it into the Client Secret in your credential.
- Select the following scopes in Airtable:
data.records:read
data.records:write
schema.bases:read
- Select Save changes in Airtable.
- In your credential, select the Connect my account. A Grant access modal opens.
- Follow the instructions and select the base you want to work on (or all bases).
- Select Grant access to complete the connection.
Refer to the Airtable Register a new integration documentation for steps on registering a new Oauth integration.
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