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Summary
Documents the new
AUTH_GOOGLE_INCLUDE_BIGQUERY_SCOPEenvironment variable that bundles the BigQuery scope into the Google login flow so BigQuery SSO users see a single OAuth consent screen instead of two.Changes
AUTH_GOOGLE_INCLUDE_BIGQUERY_SCOPEto the Google SSO variables table in the self-hosted SSO guide.Context
Upstream change enables self-hosted admins to skip the second OAuth consent prompt for BigQuery warehouse access by requesting the BigQuery scope during the initial Google login, with offline access and a forced consent prompt so a refresh token is returned.