bq_auth_configure | R Documentation |
These functions give more control over and visibility into the auth
configuration than bq_auth()
does. bq_auth_configure()
lets the user specify their own:
OAuth client, which is used when obtaining a user token.
See the vignette("get-api-credentials", package = "gargle")
for more.
If the user does not configure these settings, internal defaults
are used.
bq_oauth_client()
retrieves the currently configured OAuth client.
bq_auth_configure(client, path, app = deprecated())
bq_oauth_client()
client |
A Google OAuth client, presumably constructed via
|
path |
JSON downloaded from Google Cloud Console, containing a client id and
secret, in one of the forms supported for the |
app |
bq_auth_configure()
: An object of R6 class
gargle::AuthState, invisibly.
bq_oauth_client()
: the current user-configured OAuth client.
Other auth functions:
bq_auth()
,
bq_deauth()
# see and store the current user-configured OAuth client (probably `NULL`)
(original_client <- bq_oauth_client())
# the preferred way to configure your own client is via a JSON file
# downloaded from Google Developers Console
# this example JSON is indicative, but fake
path_to_json <- system.file(
"extdata", "data", "client_secret_123.googleusercontent.com.json",
package = "bigrquery"
)
bq_auth_configure(path = path_to_json)
# confirm the changes
bq_oauth_client()
# restore original auth config
bq_auth_configure(client = original_client)
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