Update JWT example

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Steven Bazyl 2013-01-04 16:13:03 -08:00
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@ -80,16 +80,19 @@ Most interactions with Google APIs require users to authorize applications via O
Credentials can be managed at the connection level, as shown, or supplied on a per-request basis when calling `execute`.
For server-to-server interactions, like those between a web application and Google Cloud Storage, Prediction, or BigQuery APIs, use service accounts. Assertions for service accounts are made with `Google::APIClient::JWTAsserter`.
client = Google::APIClient.new
key = Google::APIClient::PKCS12.load_key('client.p12', 'notasecret')
service_account = Google::APIClient::JWTAsserter.new(
'123456-abcdef@developer.gserviceaccount.com',
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/prediction',
key)
client.authorization = service_account.authorize
For server-to-server interactions, like those between a web application and Google Cloud Storage, Prediction, or BigQuery APIs, use service accounts.
key = Google::APIClient::KeyUtils.load_from_pkcs12('client.p12', 'notasecret')
client.authorization = Signet::OAuth2::Client.new(
:token_credential_uri => 'https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token',
:audience => 'https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token',
:scope => 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/prediction',
:issuer => '123456-abcdef@developer.gserviceaccount.com',
:signing_key => key)
client.authorization.fetch_access_token!
client.execute(...)
### Batching Requests
Some Google APIs support batching requests into a single HTTP request. Use `Google::APIClient::BatchRequest`