Indeed there's the possibility to save your credentials
object the first time running successfully an OAuth authorization/authentication flow; then to load the credentials object from that file each time running the program for the n
-th time, where n >= 2
.
Here is how I recommend to structure your code:
import os, pickle
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow
from google.auth.transport.requests import Request
from googleapiclient.discovery import build
def pickle_file_name(
api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
return f'token_{api_name}_{api_version}.pickle'
def load_credentials(
api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
pickle_file = pickle_file_name(
api_name, api_version)
if not os.path.exists(pickle_file):
return None
with open(pickle_file, 'rb') as token:
return pickle.load(token)
def save_credentials(
cred, api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
pickle_file = pickle_file_name(
api_name, api_version)
with open(pickle_file, 'wb') as token:
pickle.dump(cred, token)
def create_service(
client_secret_file, scopes,
api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
print(client_secret_file, scopes,
api_name, api_version,
sep = ', ')
cred = load_credentials(api_name, api_version)
if not cred or not cred.valid:
if cred and cred.expired and cred.refresh_token:
cred.refresh(Request())
else:
flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(
client_secret_file, scopes)
cred = flow.run_console()
save_credentials(cred, api_name, api_version)
try:
service = build(api_name, api_version, credentials = cred)
print(api_name, 'service created successfully')
return service
except Exception as e:
print(api_name, 'service creation failed:', e)
return None
def main():
youtube = create_service("client_secret_key.json",
["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube.force-ssl"])
if not youtube: return
request = youtube.videos().update(
part="id,snippet",
body={
"id": "videoid",
"snippet": {
"title": "XOXOXO",
"description": "Through IDE",
"categoryId": "27"
}
}
)
response = request.execute()
print(response)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
You have to be aware of the following peculiarity of the code above: if you run your script the second time from within a different directory than the one from within you've ran it the first time, the script will reinitiate an OAuth flow when that (current) directory does not contain a credentials pickle file.
Now, if you have installed (or otherwise are willing to install) the package Google Authentication Library for Python, google-auth
, version >= 1.21.3 (google-auth
v1.3.0 introduced Credentials.from_authorized_user_file
, v1.8.0 introduced Credentials.to_json
and v1.21.3 fixed this latter function w.r.t. its class' expiry
member), then you may have your credentials
object saved to and load from a JSON text file.
Here is the code that'll do that:
import os, json, io
...
def json_file_name(
api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
return f'token_{api_name}_{api_version}.json'
def load_credentials(
api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
cred_file = json_file_name(
api_name, api_version)
if not os.path.exists(cred_file):
return None
from google.oauth2.credentials import Credentials
return Credentials.from_authorized_user_file(cred_file)
def save_credentials(
cred, api_name = 'youtube',
api_version = 'v3'):
cred_file = json_file_name(
api_name, api_version)
with io.open(cred_file, 'w', encoding = 'UTF-8') as json_file:
json_file.write(cred.to_json())
...