Google security error for token='browser'
See original GitHub issuegcs = gcsfs.GCSFileSystem(token='browser')
When I follow the link, I immediately see
I’m on gcsfs 0.6.1.
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Google security error for token='browser' #261 - fsspec/gcsfs
gcs = gcsfs.GCSFileSystem(token='browser') When I follow the link, I immediately see I'm on gcsfs 0.6.1.
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At the time the verification process was a little bit different. I was able to verify https://pydata-google-auth.readthedocs.io/ as the domain. They’ve since changed the rules to require a top-level domain where you control the DNS attributes, so I wouldn’t be able to use the same process without buying a domain like pydata-google-auth.dev or something
Note: I see that
pydrive
is using oauth2client, which has been deprecated for about 5 years now. Probably not best to migrate to their way of doing auth.