rah_subscription_info: Export user subscription information.

Description Usage Arguments Details Value Source See Also Examples

View source: R/rah_subscription_info.R

Description

Export user subscription information.

Usage

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rah_subscription_info(target, token = Sys.getenv("AHREFS_AUTH_TOKEN"),
  mode = "domain", metrics = NULL, limit = 1000, order_by = NULL,
  where = NULL, having = NULL)

Arguments

target

character string. Aim of a request: a domain, a directory or a URL

token

character string. Authentication token. Should be available through enviromental variables after authentication with function rah_auth()

mode

character string. Mode of operation: exact, domain, subdomains or prefix. See more in Details section

metrics

character vector of columns to select. See more in Details section

limit

integer. Number of results to return

order_by

character vector of columns to sort on. See more in Details section

where

character string - a condition created by rah_condition_set() function that generates proper "where" condition to satisfy. See more in Details section

having

character string - a condition created by rah_condition_set() function that generates proper "having" condition to satisfy. See more in Details section

Details

1. available metrics - you can select which columns (metrics) you want to download and which one would be useful in filtering, BUT not all of them can always be used in "where" & "having" conditions:

Column Type Where Having Description
rows_left int - - Number of rows available for making API requests.
rows_limit int - - Total number of rows available for the subscription plan.
subscription string - - Name of the API subscription plan.

2. "mode" parameter can take 4 different values that will affect how the results will be grouped.

Example of URL directory with folder:

Example of URL directory with subdomain:

3. "order_by" parameter is a character string that forces sorting of the results. Structure:

4. "where" & "having" are EXPERIMENTAL parameters of condition sets (character strings) that control filtering the results. To create arguments:

  1. use rah_condition() function to create a single condition, for example: cond_1 <- rah_condition(column_name = "links", operator = "GREATER_THAN", value = "10")

  2. use rah_condition_set() function to group single conditions into final condition string, for example: fin_cond <- rah_condition_set(cond_1, cond_2)

  3. provide final condition to proper report function as a parameter, for example: RAhrefs::rah_subscription_info()

Value

data frame

Source

https://ahrefs.com/api/documentation

See Also

Other Ahrefs reports: rah_ahrefs_rank, rah_anchors_refdomains, rah_anchors, rah_backlinks_new_lost_counters, rah_backlinks_new_lost, rah_backlinks_one_per_domain, rah_backlinks, rah_broken_backlinks, rah_broken_links, rah_domain_rating, rah_linked_anchors, rah_linked_domains_by_type, rah_linked_domains, rah_metrics_extended, rah_metrics, rah_pages_extended, rah_pages_info, rah_pages, rah_refdomains_by_type, rah_refdomains_new_lost_counters, rah_refdomains_new_lost, rah_refdomains, rah_refips

Examples

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## Not run: 
# downloading
b <- RAhrefs::rah_subscription_info()

## End(Not run)

RAhrefs documentation built on July 28, 2019, 9:03 a.m.