@@ -147,7 +147,15 @@ request in the "Authorization" header.
147147 ...
148148 }
149149
150- ### 5. Reseting the Access Token
150+ ## Compatiblity
151+
152+ This library was designed to work with any OAuth2 provider, but because of small
153+ differences in how they implement the standard it may be that some APIs
154+ aren't compatible. If you find an API that it does't work with, open an issue or
155+ fix the problem yourself and make a pull request against the source code.
156+
157+ ## Other features
158+ ####Reseting the Access Token
151159
152160If you have an access token set and need to remove it from the property store
153161you can remove it with the ` reset() ` function. Before you can call reset you need
@@ -159,7 +167,7 @@ to set the property store.
159167 .reset();
160168 }
161169
162- ### 6. Setting the Token Format
170+ #### Setting the Token Format
163171
164172OAuth services can return a token in two ways: as JSON or an URL encoded
165173string. You can set what format the the token is in with ` setTokenFormat(tokenFormat) ` .
@@ -170,20 +178,11 @@ JSON is set as default if no token format is choosen.
170178 return OAuth2.createService('git')
171179 .setAuthorizationBaseUrl('https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize')
172180 .setTokenUrl('https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token')
173- .setClientId(PropertiesService.getScriptProperties().getProperty('ghClient_Id') )
174- .setClientSecret(PropertiesService.getScriptProperties().getProperty('ghClient_Secret') )
175- .setProjectKey('MFiKVY_UbWVN0VVVDZTwvash00DPSBbB3 ')
181+ .setClientId('...' )
182+ .setClientSecret('...' )
183+ .setProjectKey('... ')
176184 .setCallbackFunction('authCallback')
177185 .setPropertyStore(PropertiesService.getUserProperties())
178186 .setScope('gist,repo,user')
179187 .setTokenFormat(OAuth2.TOKEN_FORMAT.FORM_URL_ENCODED);
180188 }
181-
182-
183-
184- ## Compatiblity
185-
186- This library was designed to work with any OAuth2 provider, but because of small
187- differences in how they implement the standard it may be that some APIs
188- aren't compatible. If you find an API that it does't work with, open an issue or
189- fix the problem yourself and make a pull request against the source code.
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