Nothing
Code
cache_establish(letters[1:2])
Condition
Error in `cache_establish()`:
! `cache` must have length 1, not 2.
Code
cache_establish(1)
Condition
Error in `cache_establish()`:
! `cache` must be logical or character, not the number 1.
Code
cache_establish(list(1))
Condition
Error in `cache_establish()`:
! `cache` must be logical or character, not a list.
Code
cache_clean(cache_folder, "apple")
Message
v Deleting 1 token obtained with an old tidyverse OAuth client.
i Expect interactive prompts to re-auth with the new client.
! Is this rolling of credentials highly disruptive to your workflow?
That means you should rely on your own OAuth client (or switch to a service
account token).
Learn more these in these articles:
<https://gargle.r-lib.org/articles/get-api-credentials.html>
<https://gargle.r-lib.org/articles/non-interactive-auth.html>
Output
[1] TRUE
Code
writeLines(out)
Output
! Cache contains tokens with names that do not match their hash:
* "abc123_c@example.org" (name)
* '{TOKEN_HASH}_a@example.org' (hash)
* "def456_d@example.org" (name)
* '{TOKEN_HASH}_b@example.org' (hash)
Will attempt to repair by renaming
Code
m <- token_match("abc_*@example.org", one_match_of_two)
Message
i The gargle package is using a cached token for 'jane@example.org'.
Code
m <- token_match("abc_", one_existing)
Message
! Using an auto-discovered, cached token.
To suppress this message, modify your code or options to clearly consent to
the use of a cached token.
See gargle's "Non-interactive auth" vignette for more details:
<https://gargle.r-lib.org/articles/non-interactive-auth.html>
i The gargle package is using a cached token for 'a@example.com'.
Code
m <- token_match("abc_*", one_existing)
Message
i The gargle package is using a cached token for 'a@example.com'.
Code
m <- token_match("abc_", two_existing)
Message
i Suitable tokens found in the cache, associated with these emails:
* 'a@example.com'
* 'b@example.com'
Defaulting to the first email.
! Using an auto-discovered, cached token.
To suppress this message, modify your code or options to clearly consent to
the use of a cached token.
See gargle's "Non-interactive auth" vignette for more details:
<https://gargle.r-lib.org/articles/non-interactive-auth.html>
i The gargle package is using a cached token for 'a@example.com'.
Code
m <- token_match("abc_*", two_existing)
Message
i Suitable tokens found in the cache, associated with these emails:
* 'a@example.com'
* 'b@example.com'
Defaulting to the first email.
! Using an auto-discovered, cached token.
To suppress this message, modify your code or options to clearly consent to
the use of a cached token.
See gargle's "Non-interactive auth" vignette for more details:
<https://gargle.r-lib.org/articles/non-interactive-auth.html>
i The gargle package is using a cached token for 'a@example.com'.
Code
writeLines(out)
Output
2 tokens found in this gargle OAuth cache:
'{path to gargle oauth cache}'
email client scopes hash...
_____________ ___________ ______ __________
a@example.org gargle-clio {hash...}
b@example.org gargle-clio {hash...}
Code
writeLines(out)
Output
i Taking cache location from the `"gargle_oauth_cache"` option.
1 token found in this gargle OAuth cache:
'{path to gargle oauth cache}'
email client scopes hash...
_____________ ___________ ______ __________
a@example.org gargle-clio {hash...}
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