Authorize your R session to connect to an ArcGIS Portal. See details.
auth_code(client = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_CLIENT"), host = arc_host())auth_client(
client = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_CLIENT"),
secret = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_SECRET"),
host = arc_host(),
expiration = 120
)
auth_binding()
auth_user(
username = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_USER"),
password = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_PASSWORD"),
host = arc_host(),
expiration = 60
)
auth_key(api_key = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_API_KEY"), host = arc_host())
refresh_token(token, client = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_CLIENT"), host = arc_host())
validate_or_refresh_token(
token,
client = Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_CLIENT"),
host = arc_host(),
refresh_threshold = 0,
call = rlang::caller_env()
)
an httr2_token
an OAuth 2.0 developer application client ID. By default uses the
environment variable ARCGIS_CLIENT
.
default "https://www.arcgis.com"
an OAuth 2.0 developer application secret. By default uses the environment
variable ARCGIS_SECRET
.
the duration of the token in minutes.
default Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_USER")
.
Your username to login. Do not hard code this value.
default Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_PASSWORD")
.
Your password to login. Do not hard code this value.
default Sys.getenv("ARCGIS_API_KEY")
. A character scalar of an ArcGIS Developer API key.
an httr2_token
as created by auth_code()
or similar
default 0
. If token expiry is within this
threshold (in seconds) the token will be refreshed only if a
refresh_token
is available. Token refreshing is only possible with
auth_code()
flow.
The execution environment of a currently running
function, e.g. call = caller_env()
. The corresponding function
call is retrieved and mentioned in error messages as the source
of the error.
You only need to supply call
when throwing a condition from a
helper function which wouldn't be relevant to mention in the
message.
Can also be NULL
or a defused function call to
respectively not display any call or hard-code a code to display.
For more information about error calls, see Including function calls in error messages.
ArcGIS Online and Enterprise Portals utilize OAuth2 authorization via their REST APIs.
auth_code()
is the recommend OAuth2 workflow for interactive sessions
auth_client()
is the recommended OAuth2 workflow for non-interactive sessions
auth_user()
uses legacy username and password authorization using the generateToken
endpoint. It is only recommended for legacy systems that do not implement OAuth2.
auth_binding()
fetches a token from the active portal set by arcgisbinding
. Uses arcgisbinding::arc.check_portal()
to extract the authorization token. Recommended if using arcgisbinding.
if (FALSE) {
auth_code()
auth_client()
auth_user()
auth_key()
auth_binding()
}
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