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Shotgun Toolkit Authentication examples
# Import Toolkit so we can access to Toolkit specific features.
import sgtk
# Import the ShotgunAuthenticator from the tank_vendor.shotgun_authentication
# module. This class allows you to authenticate either programmatically or, in this
# case, interactively.
from tank_vendor.shotgun_authentication import ShotgunAuthenticator
# Instantiate the CoreDefaultsManager. This allows the ShotgunAuthenticator to
# retrieve the site, proxy and optional script_user credentials from shotgun.yml
cdm = sgtk.util.CoreDefaultsManager()
# Instantiate the authenticator object, passing in the defaults manager.
authenticator = ShotgunAuthenticator(cdm)
# Optionally clear the current user if you've already logged in before.
authenticator.clear_default_user()
# Get an authenticated user. In this scenario, since we've passed in the
# CoreDefaultsManager, the code will first look to see if there is a script_user inside
# shotgun.yml. If there isn't, the user will be prompted for their username,
# password and optional 2-factor authentication code. If a QApplication is
# available, a UI will pop-up. If not, the credentials will be prompted
# on the command line. The user object returned encapsulates the login
# information.
user = authenticator.get_user()
# print "User is '%s'" % user
# Tells Toolkit which user to use for connecting to Shotgun. Note that this should
# always take place before creating a Sgtk instance.
sgtk.set_authenticated_user(user)
#
# Add your app code goes here...
#
# When you are done, you could optionally clear the current user. Doing so
# however, means that the next time the script is run, the user will be prompted
# for his or her credentials again. You should probably avoid doing this in
# order to provide a user experience that is as frictionless as possible.
authenticator.clear_default_user()
# Import Toolkit so we can access to Toolkit specific features.
import sgtk
# Import the ShotgunAuthenticator from the tank_vendor.shotgun_authentication
# module. This class allows you to authenticate either interactively or, in this
# case, programmatically.
from tank_vendor.shotgun_authentication import ShotgunAuthenticator
# Instantiate the CoreDefaultsManager. This allows the ShotgunAuthenticator to
# retrieve the site, proxy and optional script_user credentials from shotgun.yml
cdm = sgtk.util.CoreDefaultsManager()
# Instantiate the authenticator object, passing in the defaults manager.
authenticator = ShotgunAuthenticator(cdm)
# Create a user programmatically using the script's key.
user = authenticator.create_script_user(
api_script="Toolkit",
api_key="4e48f....<use the key from your Shotgun site>"
)
# print "User is '%s'" % user
# Tells Toolkit which user to use for connecting to Shotgun.
sgtk.set_authenticated_user(user)
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