Introduction
Connect Coda to Sana to list documents, read pages and tables, create and copy documents, and manage table rows directly in Sana. In summary, the connector has the following key characteristics:
Category: Documents
Connector type: Real-time
Auth type: API keys
Hosting type: Managed
Capabilities
This connector is able to do the following:
Capability |
List documents |
Read pages |
Read tables |
Create documents |
Delete rows |
Tools
While the capabilities above describe what the connector can do at a high level, the underlying tools show exactly which operations the agent can use when you ask Sana about Coda. In practice, the agent may call one or more tools to achieve a single capability.
Tool |
Copy doc |
Create doc |
Delete row |
Find row |
Get page |
Get page content |
Get row |
List columns |
List docs |
List formulas |
List pages |
List tables |
Scope and permissions
This connector uses API keys. When you connect your account, we securely store your keys to connect to this connector's APIs. The scopes for this connector depends on the scopes you assign your API key in Coda when generating the key.
Set up instructions
Prerequisites:
Your Sana workspace admin has enabled this integration – if the workspace admin has disabled the integration it won't appear in the list of available integrations.
Step 1: Go to the integrations page in Sana
In Sana, click on ... More in the sidebar, then select Integrations
Step 2: Find Coda in the list of available integrations
Scroll to the Available integrations section and locate Coda.
Step 3: Connect the integration
Click the integration card and select "Connect just for me", this will open a pop-up powered by Pipedream. Follow the steps in the pop-up to complete the set-up.
Step 4: Provide your Coda credentials
You'll be asked to paste the credentials for Coda so Sana can store them securely and use them to call the connector's APIs on your behalf.
Step 5: Complete the set up
You've successfully connected your Coda account. Click Continue to complete the setup and start using the connector.
Known limitations
Search: The connector can only list documents you have access to; it cannot run a filtered search.
Tables-only: Within a document, the connector only reads tables. Only basic doc metadata is exposed for the doc itself — non-table content is not accessible.
