Fix example to be Python3 compatible, use format()

Both print() and format() are compatible from 2.6. Also, format() is much nicer to use for internationalization since you can define the location of your substitutions. It works similarly to Java and .net's format() as well. Great stuff!

Should I tackle the other examples as well, or is piece meal all right?
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Edwin Amsler
2015-02-15 22:21:39 -06:00
parent b29c1bcc99
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@@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ flow = OAuth2WebServerFlow(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, " ".join(SCOPES))
# Step 1: get user code and verification URL
# https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2ForDevices#obtainingacode
flow_info = flow.step1_get_device_and_user_codes()
print "Enter the following code at %s: %s" % (flow_info.verification_url,
flow_info.user_code)
print "Then press Enter."
print("Enter the following code at {0}: {1}".format(flow_info.verification_url,
flow_info.user_code))
print("Then press Enter.")
input()
# Step 2: get credentials
# https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2ForDevices#obtainingatoken
credentials = flow.step2_exchange(device_flow_info=flow_info)
print "Access token:", credentials.access_token
print "Refresh token:", credentials.refresh_token
print("Access token: {0}".format(credentials.access_token))
print("Refresh token: {0}".format(credentials.refresh_token))
# Get YouTube service
# https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2ForDevices#callinganapi