Set up a custom domain for a Looker (Google Cloud core) instance

You can serve your instance through a custom web domain rather than through the default domain that Looker (Google Cloud core) provides.

This documentation page describes how to use the Google Cloud console to set up a custom domain for any type of Looker (Google Cloud core) instance.

Set up a custom domain

After your Looker (Google Cloud core) instance has been created, you can set up a custom domain.

Before you begin

Before you can customize the domain of your Looker (Google Cloud core) instance, identify where your domain's DNS records are stored, so that you can update them.

Required roles

To get the permissions that you need to create a custom domain for a Looker (Google Cloud core) instance, ask your administrator to grant you the Looker Admin (roles/looker.admin) IAM role on the project the instance resides in. For more information about granting roles, see Manage access to projects, folders, and organizations.

You might also be able to get the required permissions through custom roles or other predefined roles.

Create a custom domain

In the Google Cloud console, follow these steps to customize the domain of your Looker (Google Cloud core) instance:

  1. On the Instances page, click the name of the instance for which you would like to set up a custom domain.
  2. Click the CUSTOM DOMAIN tab.
  3. Click ADD A CUSTOM DOMAIN.

    This opens the Add a new custom domain panel.

  4. Using only letters, numbers, and dashes, enter the hostname of up to 64 characters for the web domain that you would like to use — for example: looker.examplepetstore.com.

  5. Click DONE on the Add a new custom domain panel to return to the CUSTOM DOMAIN tab.

Once set up, your custom domain is displayed in the Domain column on the Custom Domain tab of the instance details page of the Google Cloud console.

After your custom domain has been created, you can view information about it, or delete it.

Access the custom domain

After a custom domain is set up in the Google Cloud console, you must configure your network to allow users to access the domain. To learn more about that configuration for your use case, review the following documentation pages: