Edit API Key
You can edit an API key you have already created. The following attributes of an API key can be changed:
| Attribute | Description | Edit | 
|---|---|---|
| API Key Name | The user assigned name of the API key. | ✅ | 
| Description | An optional description about the key. | ✅ | 
| Expiration Date | The expiration date of the key. | ✅ | 
| Value | The API key value. | ❌ | 
Tenant administrators can edit an API key on behalf of any user within the tenant. Select the Tenant tab below to learn more about editing an API key as a tenant admin.
Tenant administrators can only edit the API key name, description, and expiration date. The API key value and the assigned user cannot be edited.
Prerequisites
- User
- Tenant
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You must have a Palette account, and you must be logged in. 
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An existing API key. 
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You must have a Palette account, and you must be logged in. 
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An existing API key. 
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Tenant administrator access. 
Edit API Key
- User
- Tenant
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Log in to Palette. 
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Navigate to the User Menu, and select My API Keys. 
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Identify your API key in the table, and click on the three-dot Menu. 
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Click on Edit. 
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Make the necessary changes to the API key attributes and click Save. 
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Log in to Palette as a tenant admin. 
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Switch to the Tenant Admin scope. 
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Navigate to the left Main Menu and select Tenant Settings. 
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From the Tenant Settings Menu, select API Keys. 
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Identify your API key in the table, and click on the three-dot Menu. 
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Click on Edit. 
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Make the necessary changes to the API key attributes and click Save. 
Validate
- User
- Tenant
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Log in to Palette. 
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Navigate to the User Menu, and select My API Keys. 
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Identify your API key in the table. 
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Verify the changes you made to the API key attributes are reflected in the table, including API key name, description, and expiration date. 
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Log in to Palette as a tenant admin. 
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Switch to the Tenant Admin scope. 
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Navigate to the left Main Menu and select Tenant Settings. 
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From the Tenant Settings Menu, select API Keys. 
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Identify the altered API key in the table. 
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Verify the changes you made to the API key attributes are reflected in the table, including the API key name, description, and expiration date.