Multiple scopes - WebAPI Spotify (Spotipy)










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My question is:
is possible using two or more scopes in the same time with WebAPI Spotify (in particular Spotipy)?
For example to use the scopes 'user-modify-playback-state' and 'user-library-read'



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    My question is:
    is possible using two or more scopes in the same time with WebAPI Spotify (in particular Spotipy)?
    For example to use the scopes 'user-modify-playback-state' and 'user-library-read'



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      My question is:
      is possible using two or more scopes in the same time with WebAPI Spotify (in particular Spotipy)?
      For example to use the scopes 'user-modify-playback-state' and 'user-library-read'



      Thanks










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      My question is:
      is possible using two or more scopes in the same time with WebAPI Spotify (in particular Spotipy)?
      For example to use the scopes 'user-modify-playback-state' and 'user-library-read'



      Thanks







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          You can use multiple scopes when accessing the Spotify API. I've not worked directly with Spotipy but if it's similar to the packages I've used you can do the following (for example):



          import sys
          import spotipy
          import spotipy.util as util

          scope = 'user-library-read user-modify-playback-state'

          if len(sys.argv) > 1:
          username = sys.argv[1]
          else:
          print "Usage: %s username" % (sys.argv[0],)
          sys.exit()

          token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)

          if token:
          sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
          results = sp.current_user_saved_tracks()
          for item in results['items']:
          track = item['track']
          print track['name'] + ' - ' + track['artists'][0]['name']
          else:
          print "Can't get token for", username


          That example is taken from https://spotipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#authorized-requests and adapted for >1 scope.



          Note: if your users are auth'd with a different scope then you will need to get them to re-auth your app in order to gain access to further scope via a new token/refresh token.






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            You can use multiple scopes when accessing the Spotify API. I've not worked directly with Spotipy but if it's similar to the packages I've used you can do the following (for example):



            import sys
            import spotipy
            import spotipy.util as util

            scope = 'user-library-read user-modify-playback-state'

            if len(sys.argv) > 1:
            username = sys.argv[1]
            else:
            print "Usage: %s username" % (sys.argv[0],)
            sys.exit()

            token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)

            if token:
            sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
            results = sp.current_user_saved_tracks()
            for item in results['items']:
            track = item['track']
            print track['name'] + ' - ' + track['artists'][0]['name']
            else:
            print "Can't get token for", username


            That example is taken from https://spotipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#authorized-requests and adapted for >1 scope.



            Note: if your users are auth'd with a different scope then you will need to get them to re-auth your app in order to gain access to further scope via a new token/refresh token.






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              You can use multiple scopes when accessing the Spotify API. I've not worked directly with Spotipy but if it's similar to the packages I've used you can do the following (for example):



              import sys
              import spotipy
              import spotipy.util as util

              scope = 'user-library-read user-modify-playback-state'

              if len(sys.argv) > 1:
              username = sys.argv[1]
              else:
              print "Usage: %s username" % (sys.argv[0],)
              sys.exit()

              token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)

              if token:
              sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
              results = sp.current_user_saved_tracks()
              for item in results['items']:
              track = item['track']
              print track['name'] + ' - ' + track['artists'][0]['name']
              else:
              print "Can't get token for", username


              That example is taken from https://spotipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#authorized-requests and adapted for >1 scope.



              Note: if your users are auth'd with a different scope then you will need to get them to re-auth your app in order to gain access to further scope via a new token/refresh token.






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                You can use multiple scopes when accessing the Spotify API. I've not worked directly with Spotipy but if it's similar to the packages I've used you can do the following (for example):



                import sys
                import spotipy
                import spotipy.util as util

                scope = 'user-library-read user-modify-playback-state'

                if len(sys.argv) > 1:
                username = sys.argv[1]
                else:
                print "Usage: %s username" % (sys.argv[0],)
                sys.exit()

                token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)

                if token:
                sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
                results = sp.current_user_saved_tracks()
                for item in results['items']:
                track = item['track']
                print track['name'] + ' - ' + track['artists'][0]['name']
                else:
                print "Can't get token for", username


                That example is taken from https://spotipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#authorized-requests and adapted for >1 scope.



                Note: if your users are auth'd with a different scope then you will need to get them to re-auth your app in order to gain access to further scope via a new token/refresh token.






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                You can use multiple scopes when accessing the Spotify API. I've not worked directly with Spotipy but if it's similar to the packages I've used you can do the following (for example):



                import sys
                import spotipy
                import spotipy.util as util

                scope = 'user-library-read user-modify-playback-state'

                if len(sys.argv) > 1:
                username = sys.argv[1]
                else:
                print "Usage: %s username" % (sys.argv[0],)
                sys.exit()

                token = util.prompt_for_user_token(username, scope)

                if token:
                sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth=token)
                results = sp.current_user_saved_tracks()
                for item in results['items']:
                track = item['track']
                print track['name'] + ' - ' + track['artists'][0]['name']
                else:
                print "Can't get token for", username


                That example is taken from https://spotipy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#authorized-requests and adapted for >1 scope.



                Note: if your users are auth'd with a different scope then you will need to get them to re-auth your app in order to gain access to further scope via a new token/refresh token.







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