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I am using googles official oauth2client.client to access the google plus api. I have a refresh token (that does not expire) stored in a database, and need to recreate the temporary "Credentials" (access token) from that.

But I could not find a way to do this with to official library supplied by google.

So I hacked around it: used urllib to access the API that gives me a new access_token from the refresh_token. Using the access_token I can then use the library.

I must be missing somthing!

from apiclient import discovery
from oauth2client.client import AccessTokenCredentials
from urllib import urlencode
from urllib2 import Request , urlopen, HTTPError
import json

# ==========================================

def access_token_from_refresh_token(client_id, client_secret, refresh_token):
  request = Request('https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token',
    data=urlencode({
      'grant_type':    'refresh_token',
      'client_id':     client_id,
      'client_secret': client_secret,
      'refresh_token': refresh_token
    }),
    headers={
      'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
      'Accept': 'application/json'
    }
  )
  response = json.load(urlopen(request))
  return response['access_token']

# ==========================================

access_token = access_token_from_refresh_token(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, REFRESH_TOKEN)

# now I can use the library properly
credentials = AccessTokenCredentials(access_token, "MyAgent/1.0", None)
http = credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http())
service = discovery.build('plus', 'v1', http=http)
google_request = service.people().get(userId='me')
result = google_request.execute(http=http)
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  • 4
    Hi, did you find a solution to refresh the token while using AccessTokenCredentials ? I am trying to find out how to do that but there is no visible documentation around ...
    – xavier
    Jan 31, 2016 at 7:50
  • 2
    Just to make a dent in the history, in case somebody else is hitting his/her head to the wall: Google's documentation is complicated (or incomplete) here. AccessTokenCredentials doesn't provide a way to refresh the token. So you need to use other types of credentials, as explained in the answers below two possible options came feasible to me: OAuth2Credentials and GoogleCredentials (GoogleCredentials extends OAuth2Credentials).
    – CM.
    Jul 24, 2017 at 23:48

11 Answers 11

25

I use: oauth2client.client.GoogleCredentials

    cred = oauth2client.client.GoogleCredentials(access_token,client_id,client_secret,
                                          refresh_token,expires_at,"https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token",some_user_agent)
    http = cred.authorize(httplib2.Http())
    cred.refresh(http)
    self.gmail_service = discovery.build('gmail', 'v1', credentials=cred)
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    I want to use the refresh_token (saved in a database) to retrieve a new access_token later. If I use oauth2client.client.GoogleCredentials, as you've suggested here, should I save the access_code also along-with the refresh_code in my database for future use? Jul 8, 2017 at 15:48
  • 3
    you can set access_token to None (as you're renewing the token anyway), and expires_at can be None as well
    – hansaplast
    Dec 29, 2017 at 7:52
11

You can construct an OAuth2Credentials instance directly like this:

import httplib2
from oauth2client import GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI, GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI, client

CLIENT_ID = '<client_id>'
CLIENT_SECRET = '<client_secret>'
REFRESH_TOKEN = '<refresh_token>'

credentials = client.OAuth2Credentials(
    access_token=None,  # set access_token to None since we use a refresh token
    client_id=CLIENT_ID,
    client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET,
    refresh_token=REFRESH_TOKEN,
    token_expiry=None,
    token_uri=GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
    user_agent=None,
    revoke_uri=GOOGLE_REVOKE_URI)

credentials.refresh(httplib2.Http())  # refresh the access token (optional)
print(credentials.to_json())
http = credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http())  # apply the credentials
5

I solved this quite easily (you certainly miss this documentation). This is a snippet of my code that tries to use Picasa API to get all of album from active user:

    http = httplib2.Http(ca_certs=os.environ['REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE'])
    try:
        http = self.oauth.credentials.authorize(http)
        response, album_list = http.request(Picasa.PHOTOS_URL, 'GET')
        if response['status'] == '403':
            self.oauth.credentials.refresh(http)
            response, album_list = http.request(Picasa.PHOTOS_URL, 'GET')
        album_list = json.load(StringIO(album_list))
    except Exception as ex:
        Logger.debug('Picasa: error %s' % ex)
        return {}

Use the refresh method coming from oauth2client.client.OAuth2Credentials. I think it's even okay to use if response['status'] != '200'. Got to check that!

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  • The link is broken, can you refresh it? Nov 13, 2016 at 10:47
4

In case anyone is looking for the answer for how use a refresh token with google_auth_oauthlib, the following works for me:

flow.oauth2session.refresh_token(flow.client_config['token_uri'],
                                 refresh_token=refresh_token,
                                 client_id=<MY_CLIENT_ID>,
                                 client_secret=flow.client_config['client_secret'])
creds = google_auth_oauthlib.helpers.credentials_from_session(
    flow.oauth2session, flow.client_config)

I cannot find anywhere where this is documented though.

4

You can also use the requests library as well:

import google.auth.transport.requests
import requests

request = google.auth.transport.requests.Request()

credentials.refresh(request)

Here is my sample code on an active project:

acct_creds = {
  'token': self.attachment.account.google_drive_access_token,
  'refresh_token': self.attachment.account.google_drive_refresh_token,
  'client_id': settings.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID,
  'client_secret': settings.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET,
  'token_uri': 'https://37947.ngrok.io/authenticate/google/callback/',
  'scopes': 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.appdata https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.file https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.install',
}
credentials = google.oauth2.credentials.Credentials(**acct_creds)
if credentials.valid:
    print("Credentials valid")
else:
    request = google.auth.transport.requests.Request()
    credentials.refresh(request)

google.auth.transport.requests module

3

I recommend this method.

from oauth2client import client, GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI

CLIENT_ID = "client_id"
CLIENT_SECRET = "client_secret"
REFRESH_TOKEN = "refresh_token"


credentials = client.OAuth2Credentials(
    access_token = None, 
    client_id = CLIENT_ID, 
    client_secret = CLIENT_SECRET, 
    refresh_token = REFRESH_TOKEN, 
    token_expiry = None, 
    token_uri = GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
    token_ id = None, 
    revoke_uri= None)

http = credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http())

Even if the access token has expired, the credential is still authorize because of the refresh token.

3

If you are using the 2018 Youtube Python Quickstart demo app using google-auth, you can't use oauth2client's storage.

So here is the correct way of storing the credentials

Here is a partially working solution for google-auth, missing the correct handling of the case where the token expires:

import os
import json
import os.path
import google.oauth2.credentials
from google.oauth2.credentials import Credentials
from googleapiclient.discovery import build
from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow

CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = "client_secret.json"
SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube.force-ssl']
API_SERVICE_NAME = 'youtube'
API_VERSION = 'v3'

def get_authenticated_service():

  if os.path.isfile("credentials.json"):
    with open("credentials.json", 'r') as f:
      creds_data = json.load(f)
    creds = Credentials(creds_data['token'])

  else:
    flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, SCOPES)
    creds = flow.run_console()
    creds_data = {
          'token': creds.token,
          'refresh_token': creds.refresh_token,
          'token_uri': creds.token_uri,
          'client_id': creds.client_id,
          'client_secret': creds.client_secret,
          'scopes': creds.scopes
      }
    print(creds_data)
    with open("credentials.json", 'w') as outfile:
      json.dump(creds_data, outfile)
  return build(API_SERVICE_NAME, API_VERSION, credentials = creds)

def channels_list(service, **kwargs):
  results = service.channels().list(**kwargs).execute()
  print('This channel\'s ID is %s. Its title is %s, and it has %s views.' %
       (results['items'][0]['id'],
        results['items'][0]['snippet']['title'],
        results['items'][0]['statistics']['viewCount']))
   
if __name__ == '__main__':
  os.environ['OAUTHLIB_INSECURE_TRANSPORT'] = '1'
  service = get_authenticated_service()

  channels_list(service, part='snippet,contentDetails,statistics', forUsername='GoogleDevelopers')
  # or if the above doesn't work
  channels_list(service, part='snippet,contentDetails,statistics', id='YOUR_YOUTUBE_CHANNEL_ID')
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1

If you have a refresh token then you can generate credentials for use by using OAuth2Credentials as below

from googleapiclient.discovery import build
import httplib2
from oauth2client import client, GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI

client_id = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID"
client_secret = "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET"
refresh_token = "YOUR_REFRESH_TOKEN"

creds = client.OAuth2Credentials(
            access_token = None, 
            client_id = client_id, 
            client_secret = client_secret, 
            refresh_token = refresh_token, 
            token_expiry = None, 
            token_uri = GOOGLE_TOKEN_URI,
            user_agent="pythonclient")
        
creds.refresh(httplib2.Http())

I don't know what goes in the user agent but I put a random word in there

Now you can use it to build service object and use google APIs like

service = build("drive", "v3", credentials=creds)

In case someone wants to generate and use a offline refresh token for use without having to handle the autorization since it's for your testing then use google oauth playground to generate one. Checkout this video for more information.

0

You could store the entire credentials rather than only the refresh token:

json = credentials.to_json()
credentials = Credentials.new_from_json(json)

Look at the Storage object which does it this way.

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  • 1
    how will that help me to gain an access token later on? the access token contained in the credentials expires, while the refresh token doesn't; so I have to get a new access token later.
    – bjelli
    Jan 12, 2015 at 13:08
  • 2
    I believe credentials.authorize(http) will handle refreshing the token automatically on a 401 response.
    – tjsar
    Jan 12, 2015 at 13:46
  • I got a 403 response, insufficientPermissions Indicates that the user does not have sufficient permissions for the entity specified in the query, which I think it needs an access token to be generated. Any idea? I am working on it currently
    – swdev
    Mar 5, 2015 at 14:49
  • I use this, and it seems to be working fine for a refresh token.
    – James Koss
    Nov 20, 2016 at 19:15
  • I can approve that library automatically refreshes access token when it get 401 (debugged) so answer is correct Aug 16, 2017 at 12:50
0

Wow.. 2 years old question and not a good answer.. No surprise given that Google documentation is crap regarding this.

The correct way to do this is by extending the Storage class oauth2client.client.Storage

An example implementation(using mongodb collection _google_credentials) would be something like:

class Storage(oauth2client.client.Storage):

def __init__(self, key):
    super(Storage, self).__init__()
    self._key = key

def locked_get(self):
    if not self._key: return None
    data = _google_credentials.find_one({'_id': self._key})
    if not data: return None
    credentials = oauth2client.client.Credentials.new_from_json(json.dumps(data))
    credentials.set_store(self)
    return credentials

def locked_put(self, credentials):
    data = json.loads(credentials.to_json())
    _google_credentials.update_one({'_id': self._key}, {'$set': data}, 
        upsert=True)
    credentials.set_store(self)

def locked_delete(self):
    bucket.delete(self._key)

Then when you initially get the credentials after step2_exchange, you need to store them using Storage().put:

e.g:

credentials = flow.step2_exchange(code)
Storage(user_id).put(credentials)

When you need the credentials again, just do:

credentials = Storage(user_id).get()
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0

If you already have a Credentials object then you can refresh it like so:

if refresh:
    import google_auth_httplib2
    # credentials instanceof google.oauth2.credentials.Credentials
    credentials.refresh(google_auth_httplib2.Request(httplib2.Http()))

I had created the Credentials object from an old token JSON file like so:

    credentials = google.oauth2.credentials.Credentials(
        token=token_json['access_token'],
        refresh_token=token_json['refresh_token'],
        id_token=token_json['id_token'],
        token_uri=token_json['token_uri'],
        client_id=token_json['client_id'],
        client_secret=token_json['client_secret'],
        scopes=token_json['scopes'])

In this way I was able to adapt some old oauth2client code.

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