Hello,

I have a question regarding the use of OAuth1.0 tokens in the Python client 
library. The example in 
examples/adspygoogle/adwords/v201109_1/misc/use_oauth.py 
is performing the whole authentification flow by itself, starting from 
consumer ID and secret.
However, we perform authentication in a different component and just get 
passed an OAuth HTTP authorization header, like this:

Authorization: OAuth oauth_body_hash="BL[...]", oauth_version="1.0", 
oauth_timestamp="13[...]", oauth_nonce="20[...]", oauth_token="1%2F[...]", 
oauth_consumer_key="79[...].apps.googleusercontent.com", 
oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oauth_signature="xm[...]"

Now in what form do I need to pass the above header elements 
into client.oauth_credentials for OAuth to work? It seems like I have to 
provide an 'oauth_handler' in the configuration in order to sign and format 
the request parameters, but I think there should be no need for that as the 
credentials above are ready to be sent as is.

Many thanks for any pointers and best regards,
Dorian

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