`set_datim` stores your DATIM credentials email using the `keyring` package. This will only need to done once. After running `set_datim(user)`, you will be promoted to enter your password through the RStudio API which will then store the username and password in your OS credential store using `keyring`.
set_datim(datim_username)stores USAID email in using keyring
The `keyring` package utilized the OS credentials store. Storing in a centralized, secure location allows analysts to other analysts code without having to manually change user names/email address to access DATIM or Google Drive.
After `set_datim` has been run once, an analyst can set `load_secrets` at the beginning of a script, storing their email and DATIM username under Options for the current session.
Other authentication:
datim_pwd(),
datim_user(),
get_account(),
get_key(),
get_keys(),
get_s3key(),
get_services(),
load_secrets(),
pano_pwd(),
pano_user(),
pdap_access(),
pdap_bucket(),
pdap_secret(),
set_account(),
set_email(),
set_key(),
set_pano(),
set_s3keys()
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
set_datim("rshah") } # }