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Also note that our internal best practice is to use WIF (Workload Identity Federation) which requires multiple steps:
Obtain token from internal API Gateway (Kong)
Exchange token using sts.googleapis.com
Upgrade token using iamcredentials.googleapis.com
The access token is then used in an Authentication: Bearer header for the HTTP transaction.
Your existing GCP nodes prompt for a Client ID, Client Secret and Refresh token, which assumes that either a personal account or a Service account have been created. In any other authentication setting, like ours, the existing workflow nodes are unusable.
So if you are going to implement a BQ integration, you need to think about all the authentication use cases.