Create OAuth client ID credentials for a desktop application. To run the sample in this
guide, save the credentials as a JSON file named credentials.json to your
local directory.
For guidance, complete the steps for setting up your environment in this
quickstart.
import{createClientWithUserCredentials}from'./authentication-utils.js';constUSER_AUTH_OAUTH_SCOPES=['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/chat.messages.reactions.readonly'];// This sample shows how to list reactions to a message with user credentialasyncfunctionmain(){// Create a clientconstchatClient=awaitcreateClientWithUserCredentials(USER_AUTH_OAUTH_SCOPES);// Initialize request argument(s)constrequest={// Replace SPACE_NAME and MESSAGE_NAME here.parent:'spaces/SPACE_NAME/messages/MESSAGE_NAME',};// Make the requestconstpageResult=chatClient.listReactionsAsync(request);// Handle the response. Iterating over pageResult will yield results and// resolve additional pages automatically.forawait(constresponseofpageResult){console.log(response);}}main().catch(console.error);
To run this sample, replace the following:
SPACE_NAME: the ID from the space's
name.
You can obtain the ID by calling the
ListSpaces()
method or from the space's URL.
MESSAGE_NAME: the ID from the message's
name.
You can obtain the ID from the response body returned after creating a
message asynchronously with the Chat API, or with the
custom name
assigned to the message at creation.
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