Connections health
Last updated 2026-06-19
Definition
Connections health tells you which of your connected sources need attention before a degraded load appears. Quri checks every stored OAuth token for expiry and classifies each as expired, expiring soon, or healthy. Sources marked expired or expiring soon show a reconnect prompt so you fix the credential before data gaps start.
How to do this in Quri
- Open /app/connect to see the health status of each source.
- Find any source flagged as expired or expiring soon.
- Click reconnect on that source and re-authorise it with a fresh OAuth grant.
- Confirm the source returns to a healthy status before leaving the page.
Frequently asked
- What is the difference between a reauth failure and a transient error?
- A reauth failure means the stored OAuth token has expired or been revoked — Quri cannot refresh it automatically, so you must reconnect. A transient error is a temporary upstream outage; the source is still authorised and will resume on the next sync without any action from you.
- How far in advance does Quri warn me that a token is about to expire?
- Quri flags a source as expiring soon when its token will expire within seven days. That window gives you time to reconnect before any data gaps appear.