yt_oauth | R Documentation |
The function looks for .httr-oauth
in the working directory. If it
doesn't find it, it expects an application ID and a secret.
If you want to remove the existing .httr-oauth
, set remove_old_oauth
to TRUE. By default, it is set to FALSE.
The function launches a browser to allow you to authorize the application
yt_oauth(
app_id = NULL,
app_secret = NULL,
scope = "ssl",
token = ".httr-oauth",
...
)
app_id |
client id; required; no default |
app_secret |
client secret; required; no default |
scope |
Character. |
token |
path to file containing the token. If a path is given,
the function will first try to read from it.
Default is |
... |
Additional arguments passed to |
sets the google_token option and also saves .httr_oauth
in the working directory (find out the working directory via getwd()
)
https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/
https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/auth/client-side-web-apps for different scopes
## Not run:
yt_oauth(paste0("998136489867-5t3tq1g7hbovoj46dreqd6k5kd35ctjn",
".apps.googleusercontent.com"),
"MbOSt6cQhhFkwETXKur-L9rN")
## End(Not run)
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