[Python Edinburgh] google api python libraries and oauth2

Nick Apostolakis nickapos at oncrete.gr
Tue Oct 28 18:49:32 CET 2014


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On 28/10/14 17:03, Mark Smith wrote:
> Hey Nick,
> 
> Sorry for the late response. Twitter used to offer a 'token' based
> OAuth workflow that used to give the user a 4-digit code that they
> would then enter into the terminal. Unfortunately, I don't think
> any OAuth service offers a terminal-only workflow - at some point
> the user always needs to open up a web-page.
> 
> It might be worth having a look at https://foauth.org/ and see if
> it suits your requirements.
> 
> --Mark

Hello Mark,

thank you for your answer. After some experimentation, i realized that
no google service is offering an api that will work properly with a
console based app so i followed an alternative approach. not what i
had in mind initially but it will do for now.
Also google seems to have released a number of different libraries
during the past years and all the conflicting references about them
are very confusin.

thank you for the help once more
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