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SetCredentialsResponse
Builder to create a setCredentials() response for your script project.
constcommunityConnector=DataStudioApp.createCommunityConnector();functionsetCredentials(request){constisValid=validateCredentials(request);if(isValid){// store the credentials somewhere.}returncommunityConnector.newSetCredentialsResponse().setIsValid(isValid).build();}functionvalidateCredentials(request){// ...}
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