diff --git a/ImportJSON.gs b/ImportJSON.gs index 731806e..ddf3999 100644 --- a/ImportJSON.gs +++ b/ImportJSON.gs @@ -252,6 +252,33 @@ function ImportJSONBasicAuth(url, username, password, query, parseOptions) { return ImportJSONAdvanced(url, header, query, parseOptions, includeXPath_, defaultTransform_); } +/** + * Helper function to authenticate with a bearer token using ImportJSONAdvanced + * + * Imports a JSON feed and returns the results to be inserted into a Google Spreadsheet. The JSON feed is flattened to create + * a two-dimensional array. The first row contains the headers, with each column header indicating the path to that data in + * the JSON feed. The remaining rows contain the data. + * + * The fetchOptions can be used to change how the JSON feed is retrieved. For instance, the "method" and "payload" options can be + * set to pass a POST request with post parameters. For more information on the available parameters, see + * https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/url-fetch/url-fetch-app . + * + * Use the include and transformation functions to determine what to include in the import and how to transform the data after it is + * imported. + * + * @param {url} the URL to a http bearer token auth protected JSON feed + * @param {token} the Bearer for authentication + * @param {query} the query passed to the include function (optional) + * @param {parseOptions} a comma-separated list of options that may alter processing of the data (optional) + * + * @return a two-dimensional array containing the data, with the first row containing headers + * @customfunction + **/ +function ImportJSONBearerAuth(url, token, query, parseOptions) { + var header = {headers: {Authorization: "Bearer " + token}}; + return ImportJSONAdvanced(url, header, query, parseOptions, includeXPath_, defaultTransform_); +} + /** * Encodes the given value to use within a URL. *