This issue falls under the more reconciliation with twitteR umbrella.
The only handling of authorizations in streamR is through an OAUth object, such as created by ROAuth, but that kind of workflow is deprecated (if I'm not mistaken) and possibly broken (I get an Error: Forbidden whenever I try to use it) and I'm not even sure the package is actively maintained anymore (ROAuth is no longer used in favor of httr, please see ?setup_twitter_oauth).
So, is streamR broken?
This issue falls under the more reconciliation with twitteR umbrella.
The only handling of authorizations in
streamRis through an OAUth object, such as created byROAuth, but that kind of workflow is deprecated (if I'm not mistaken) and possibly broken (I get anError: Forbiddenwhenever I try to use it) and I'm not even sure the package is actively maintained anymore (ROAuth is no longer used in favor of httr, please see ?setup_twitter_oauth).So, is streamR broken?