Hi Lac,
The status code means that you were not authorized to access the site, perhaps
reflecting some problem with your syntax or your permissions. I note that
attempting to simply go to the link to check on it gives status code 405,
meaning the typical click on the hypertext is not an accepted method to access
the location. Also consider the possibility that the site might be experiencing
problems, so even if your syntax was correct it might not work right now.
Another possibility is a change to URL syntax (addressing) at the precisely.com
end, which appears to have been an issue, but I do not know if it still is.
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Subject: [R] Generate oauth token using HTTR package in R
Novice attempting R, as displayed below, to obtain an oauth token using HTTR
package in R and have a status code of 401.
Any insight as to the cause of this error and a resolution?
Thanks in advance.
# Status: 401
library(httr)
base64_value <-
"123456789="
response16 <-
httr::POST (url = "https://api.precisely.com/oauth/token" ,
httr::add_headers(Authorization = paste("Basic",
base64_value, sep = "")),
body = list(grant_type = "client_credentials"),
encode = "form"
)
#verbose(data_out = true, data_in = False, info = false, ssl = false)
warn_for_status(response16)
stop_for_status(response16)
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