Prompts the user to authorize access to Earth Engine via OAuth2. — ee_Authenticate
Prompts the user to authorize access to Earth Engine via OAuth2.
ee_Authenticate(
user = NULL,
earthengine = TRUE,
drive = FALSE,
gcs = FALSE,
authorization_code = NULL,
code_verifier = NULL,
auth_mode = "notebook",
scopes = NULL,
quiet = FALSE,
verbose = TRUE
)Arguments
- user
Character (optional). If is a character, the credentials are saved in the dirpath: ~/.config/earthengine/$user. If is NULL, the credentials are stored in ~/.config/earthengine.
- earthengine
Logical (optional). If TRUE, the EarthEngine credential is cached in the path
~/.config/earthengine/.- drive
Logical (optional). If TRUE, the drive credential is cached in the path
~/.config/earthengine/.- gcs
Logical (optional). If TRUE, the Google Cloud Storage credential is cached in the path
~/.config/earthengine/.An optional authorization code.
- code_verifier
PKCE verifier to prevent auth code stealing.
- auth_mode
The authentication mode. One of:
- 1.
paste - send user to accounts.google.com to get a pastable token
- 2.
notebook - send user to notebook authenticator page
- 3.
gcloud - use gcloud to obtain credentials (will set appdefault)
- 4.
appdefault - read from existing $GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS file
- 5.
None - a default mode is chosen based on your environment.
- scopes
List of scopes to use for authentication. Defaults to 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/earthengine' or 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/devstorage.full_control'
- quiet
If TRUE, do not require interactive prompts and force –no-browser mode for gcloud.
- verbose
Logical. Suppress info messages.