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# Create your own connection and credential alias for Google

# Create your own connection and credential alias for Google {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
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* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 2 min. de leitura

Instead of using the default Google_Calendar alias, you can create your own connection and credential alias to use it with your Google Calendar provider.

## Antes de Iniciar

[Setup OAuth connectivity with Google Calendar](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/9dWFrPOSjCebfVr4mhb5Qw "Create an application registry for Google Calendar with ServiceNow to synchronize reservations. Perform this app registration if you want to create your own connection and credential alias for Google Calendar.")  
Ensure that the application scope is set to Google Calendar Spoke. Otherwise, do the following:

1. Select the Application scope icon (![Application scope icon.]()) on the top-right corner of your Employee Center homepage.
2. In the drop- down, select the option consisting Application scope:.
3. In the filter navigator, search and select Google Calendar Spoke.
4. Refresh the page.
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Role required: admin

## Procedimento

1. Navigate to AllConnections \& CredentialsConnection \& Credential aliases.
2. Select New.
3. On the form, fill in the fields.  
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   | Field | Description |
   |-|-|
   | Name | Name for the connection and credential alias. |
   | ID | The field is automatically generated after you save the form based on the specified Name. |
   | Application | Ensure that the application is set as Google Calendar Spoke |
   | Parent alias | Select sn_gcalendar_spoke.Google_Calendar. |
   [Tabela 1. Connection \& Credential Aliases form]

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4. Select Submit.  
   The Connection and Credential alias record is created. As the next step, you must create a OAuth 2.0 credential record.
5. Create an OAuth 2.0 credential to use in the newly created connection and credential alias record.
   1. Navigate to AllConnections \& CredentialsCredentials.
   2. Select New.
   3. Select OAuth 2.0 Credentials.
   4. On the form, fill in the fields.  
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      | Field | Descriptions |
      |-|-|
      | Name | Name of the credential. Provide a unique name to differentiate from the default credentials provided by the application. |
      | Active | Option to activate the credential. |
      | OAuth Entity Profile | Select the default OAuth entity profile that was generated when you performed the app registry in [Setup OAuth connectivity with Google Calendar](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/9dWFrPOSjCebfVr4mhb5Qw "Create an application registry for Google Calendar with ServiceNow to synchronize reservations. Perform this app registration if you want to create your own connection and credential alias for Google Calendar."). |
      | Applies to | Specify how you want to apply to the MID servers. |
      | Order | Order for the credential. |
      [Tabela 2. OAuth 2.0 Credentials form]

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   5. Select Submit.  
      The credential record is created.
   6. Open the credential record.
   7. On the form, select Get OAuth Token.  
      On the Google window that opens, enter your credentials.
   8. Select Update.
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6. Configure connection for the connection and credential alias.
   1. Navigate to AllConnections \& CredentialsConnection \& Credential aliases.
   2. Select the connection and credential record that you created in the initial steps.
   3. On the form, in the Connections related list, select New.
   4. On the form, fill in the fields.  
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      | Field | Description |
      |-|-|
      | Name | Name of the connection. |
      | Credential | Select the credential record that you created in Step 5. |
      | Connection alias | The field is automatically set with the connection and credential alias. |
      | Connection URL | Enter <https://www.googleapis.com>. |
      [Tabela 3. HTTPs Connection form]

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   5. Select Submit.
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## Resultado

The connection and credential record is created with specified credentials and connections.

## O que Fazer Depois

[Configure Google as calendar provider](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/sDEQubj~G6mbdmu77Tem8A "Configure Google as calendar provider to start synchronizing reservation. Link it to the connection and credential alias and configure rooms to start synchronizing.")

