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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ make_AzureR_dir <- function()
if(!dir.exists(AzureR_dir) && interactive()) if(!dir.exists(AzureR_dir) && interactive())
{ {
yn <- readline(paste0( yn <- readline(paste0(
"AzureAuth can store your authentication credentials in the directory:\n\n", "The AzureR packages can save your authentication credentials in the directory:\n\n",
AzureR_dir, "\n\n", AzureR_dir, "\n\n",
"This saves you having to re-authenticate with Azure in future sessions. Create this directory? (Y/n) ")) "This saves you having to re-authenticate with Azure in future sessions. Create this directory? (Y/n) "))
if(tolower(substr(yn, 1, 1)) == "n") if(tolower(substr(yn, 1, 1)) == "n")
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ make_AzureR_dir <- function()
#' Data directory for AzureR packages #' Data directory for AzureR packages
#' #'
#' @details #' @details
#' AzureAuth can store your authentication credentials in a user-specific directory, using the rappdirs package. On recent Windows versions, this will usually be in the location `C:\\Users\\(username)\\AppData\\Local\\AzureR`. On Unix/Linux, it will be in `~/.local/share/AzureR`, and on MacOS, it will be in `~/Library/Application Support/AzureR`. The working directory is not touched (which significantly lessens the risk of accidentally introducing cached tokens into source control). This directory is also used by other AzureR packages, notably AzureRMR (for storing Resource Manager logins) and AzureGraph (for Microsoft Graph logins). #' AzureAuth can save your authentication credentials in a user-specific directory, using the rappdirs package. On recent Windows versions, this will usually be in the location `C:\\Users\\(username)\\AppData\\Local\\AzureR`. On Unix/Linux, it will be in `~/.local/share/AzureR`, and on MacOS, it will be in `~/Library/Application Support/AzureR`. The working directory is not touched (which significantly lessens the risk of accidentally introducing cached tokens into source control). This directory is also used by other AzureR packages, notably AzureRMR (for storing Resource Manager logins) and AzureGraph (for Microsoft Graph logins).
#' #'
#' On package startup, if this directory does not exist, AzureAuth will prompt you for permission to create it. It's recommended that you allow the directory to be created, as otherwise you will have to reauthenticate with Azure every time. Note that many cloud engineering tools, including the [Azure CLI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/?view=azure-cli-latest), save authentication credentials in this way. #' On package startup, if this directory does not exist, AzureAuth will prompt you for permission to create it. It's recommended that you allow the directory to be created, as otherwise you will have to reauthenticate with Azure every time. Note that many cloud engineering tools, including the [Azure CLI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/?view=azure-cli-latest), save authentication credentials in this way.
#' #'