Documentation access & licensing
Learn how Soda features are documented and how to gain full access to the documentation.
Soda’s documentation is designed to be accessible and relevant to all users; from those exploring Soda for free, to large-scale enterprise customers. Documentation visibility depends on your license plan and your login status.
Soda maintains two types of documentation:
Public documentation
Public documentation is accessible to anyone, without requiring a Soda account. It covers general topics such as:
getting started guides;
feature overviews and descriptions;
Soda Cloud and Soda Agent setup;
common configurations and syntax references;
open-source integrations and community features;
and more.
Public documentation can be accessed at any time, without login.
Private documentation
Private documentation is conditional, meaning access depends on:
Your Soda license type, and
Whether you are logged in to Soda in your browser.
Private documentation includes advanced or licensed-only features such as:
comprehensive description of features, such as architecture and integration details;
curated documentation unique to your organization;
custom data quality policies.
If your plan includes a feature, you automatically gain access to its related documentation.
How access works
Access to private documentation is handled securely and automatically using signed cookies from your Soda session.
Log in to Soda Cloud using the same browser where you plan to read the documentation.
Soda Docs reads your login token (JWT) from the browser cookies.
The documentation content is unlocked automatically according to your license permissions.
No extra steps are needed. As long as you’re logged in on the same browser, Soda Docs will recognize your plan and grant access accordingly.
Troubleshooting
If you can’t access documentation you expect to see:
Make sure you are logged in to Soda Cloud on the same browser.
Refresh the page or clear cookies if access doesn’t update.
Confirm your license type under your Soda account settings.
Confirm which version of the documentation you are seeing at the bottom of any page.
Contact Soda if your organization has access to private features but can't see the corresponding documentation.
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