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Rlinkedin (version 0.2)

inOAuth: Create OAuth token to LinkedIn R session

Description

inOAuth creates a long-lived OAuth access token that enables R to make authenticated calls to the LinkedIn API. This function relies on the httr package to create the OAuth token.

Usage

inOAuth(application_name = NULL, consumer_key = NULL, consumer_secret = NULL)

Arguments

application_name
Name of your application.
consumer_key
Consumer API Key of your application.
consumer_secret
Consumer Secret Key of your application.

Value

Authorization token to be used in other functions.

Details

There are two ways to create an authenticated connection. One is to use the default credentials supplied in the package. The second is to obtain your own credentials and using them as inputs into the function. Examples of both are shown below.

Create your own application here: https://developer.linkedin.com/

See Also

getProfile, getMyConnections

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# 
# ## Default Consumer and Secret Key for the Rlinkedin package:
# in.auth <- inOAuth()
# 
# ## Use your own Consumer and Secret Key:
# in.auth <- inOAuth("your_app_name", "your_consumer_key", "your_consumer_secret")
# ## End(Not run)

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