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This module contains helpers for getting user credentials from interactive
code environments installed on a development machine, such as Jupyter
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    This function authenticates using your user credentials by going through
    the OAuth 2.0 flow. You'll open a browser window to authenticate to your
    Google account. The permissions it requests correspond to the scopes
    you've provided.

    To obtain the ``client_id`` and ``client_secret``, create an **OAuth
    client ID** with application type **Other** from the `Credentials page on
    the Google Developer's Console
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    with the `Authenticating as an end user
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    Args:
        scopes (Sequence[str]):
            A list of scopes to use when authenticating to Google APIs. See
            the `list of OAuth 2.0 scopes for Google APIs
            <https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/googlescopes>`_.
        client_id (str):
            A string that identifies your application to Google APIs. Find
            this value in the `Credentials page on the Google Developer's
            Console
            <https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials>`_.
        client_secret (str):
            A string that verifies your application to Google APIs. Find this
            value in the `Credentials page on the Google Developer's Console
            <https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials>`_.
        minimum_port (int):
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            Defaults to 8080.
        maximum_port (Optional[int]):
            End of range of ports to try (not including exactly equals ``stop``).
            This function tries 100 possible ports if no ``stop`` is specified.

    Returns:
        google.oauth2.credentials.Credentials:
            The OAuth 2.0 credentials for the user.

    Examples:
        Get credentials for your user account and use them to run a query
        with BigQuery::

            import google_auth_oauthlib

            # TODO: Create a client ID for your project.
            client_id = "YOUR-CLIENT-ID.apps.googleusercontent.com"
            client_secret = "abc_ThIsIsAsEcReT"

            # TODO: Choose the needed scopes for your applications.
            scopes = ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform"]

            credentials = google_auth_oauthlib.get_user_credentials(
                scopes, client_id, client_secret
            )

            # 1. Open the link.
            # 2. Authorize the application to have access to your account.
            # 3. Copy and paste the authorization code to the prompt.

            # Use the credentials to construct a client for Google APIs.
            from google.cloud import bigquery

            bigquery_client = bigquery.Client(
                credentials=credentials, project="your-project-id"
            )
            print(list(bigquery_client.query("SELECT 1").result()))
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