Constructor function for objects of class Gargle2.0.
gargle2.0_token(
email = gargle_oauth_email(),
client = gargle_client(),
package = "gargle",
scope = NULL,
use_oob = gargle_oob_default(),
credentials = NULL,
cache = if (is.null(credentials)) gargle_oauth_cache() else FALSE,
...,
app = deprecated()
)Optional. If specified, email can take several different
forms:
"jane@gmail.com", i.e. an actual email address. This allows the user to
target a specific Google identity. If specified, this is used for token
lookup, i.e. to determine if a suitable token is already available in the
cache. If no such token is found, email is used to pre-select the targeted
Google identity in the OAuth chooser. (Note, however, that the email
associated with a token when it's cached is always determined from the token
itself, never from this argument).
"*@example.com", i.e. a domain-only glob pattern. This can be helpful if
you need code that "just works" for both alice@example.com and
bob@example.com.
TRUE means that you are approving email auto-discovery. If exactly one
matching token is found in the cache, it will be used.
FALSE or NA mean that you want to ignore the token cache and force a
new OAuth dance in the browser.
Defaults to the option named "gargle_oauth_email", retrieved by
gargle_oauth_email() (unless a wrapper package implements different
default behavior).
A Google OAuth client, preferably constructed via
gargle_oauth_client_from_json(), which returns an instance of
gargle_oauth_client. For backwards compatibility, for a limited time,
gargle will still accept an "OAuth app" created with httr::oauth_app().
Name of the package requesting a token. Used in messages.
A character vector of scopes to request.
Whether to use out-of-band authentication (or, perhaps, a
variant implemented by gargle and known as "pseudo-OOB") when first
acquiring the token. Defaults to the value returned by
gargle_oob_default(). Note that (pseudo-)OOB auth only affects
the initial OAuth dance. If we retrieve (and possibly refresh) a
cached token, use_oob has no effect.
If the OAuth client is provided implicitly by a wrapper package, its type
probably defaults to the value returned by
gargle_oauth_client_type(). You can take control of the client
type by setting options(gargle_oauth_client_type = "web") or
options(gargle_oauth_client_type = "installed").
Advanced use only: allows you to completely customise token generation.
Specifies the OAuth token cache. Defaults to the option named
"gargle_oauth_cache", retrieved via gargle_oauth_cache().
Absorbs arguments intended for use by other credential functions. Not used.
An object of class Gargle2.0, either new or loaded from the cache.
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
gargle2.0_token()
} # }