googlesheets4-configuration | R Documentation |
Some aspects of googlesheets4 behaviour can be controlled via an option.
local_gs4_quiet(env = parent.frame())
with_gs4_quiet(code)
env |
The environment to use for scoping |
code |
Code to execute quietly |
The googlesheets4_quiet
option can be used to suppress messages from
googlesheets4. By default, googlesheets4 always messages, i.e. it is not
quiet.
Set googlesheets4_quiet
to TRUE
to suppress messages, by one of these
means, in order of decreasing scope:
Put options(googlesheets4_quiet = TRUE)
in a start-up file, such as
.Rprofile
, or in your R script
Use local_gs4_quiet()
to silence googlesheets4 in a specific scope
Use with_gs4_quiet()
to run a small bit of code silently
local_gs4_quiet()
and with_gs4_quiet()
follow the conventions of the
the withr package (https://withr.r-lib.org).
Read about googlesheets4's main auth function, gs4_auth()
. It is powered
by the gargle package, which consults several options:
Default Google user or, more precisely, email
: see
gargle::gargle_oauth_email()
Whether or where to cache OAuth tokens: see
gargle::gargle_oauth_cache()
Whether to prefer "out-of-band" auth: see
gargle::gargle_oob_default()
Application Default Credentials: see gargle::credentials_app_default()
# message: "Creating new Sheet ..."
(ss <- gs4_create("gs4-quiet-demo", sheets = "alpha"))
# message: "Editing ..., Writing ..."
range_write(ss, data = data.frame(x = 1, y = "a"))
# suppress messages for a small amount of code
with_gs4_quiet(
ss %>% sheet_append(data.frame(x = 2, y = "b"))
)
# message: "Writing ..., Appending ..."
ss %>% sheet_append(data.frame(x = 3, y = "c"))
# suppress messages until end of current scope
local_gs4_quiet()
ss %>% sheet_append(data.frame(x = 4, y = "d"))
# see that all the data was, in fact, written
read_sheet(ss)
# clean up
gs4_find("gs4-quiet-demo") %>%
googledrive::drive_trash()
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