POST | R Documentation |
POST file to a server.
POST(
url = NULL,
config = list(),
...,
body = NULL,
encode = c("multipart", "form", "json", "raw"),
handle = NULL
)
url |
the url of the page to retrieve |
config |
Additional configuration settings such as http
authentication ( |
... |
Further named parameters, such as |
body |
One of the following:
|
encode |
If the body is a named list, how should it be encoded? Can be one of form (application/x-www-form-urlencoded), multipart, (multipart/form-data), or json (application/json). For "multipart", list elements can be strings or objects created by
|
handle |
The handle to use with this request. If not
supplied, will be retrieved and reused from the |
A response()
object.
Other http methods:
BROWSE()
,
DELETE()
,
GET()
,
HEAD()
,
PATCH()
,
PUT()
,
VERB()
## Not run:
b2 <- "http://httpbin.org/post"
POST(b2, body = "A simple text string")
POST(b2, body = list(x = "A simple text string"))
POST(b2, body = list(y = upload_file(system.file("CITATION"))))
POST(b2, body = list(x = "A simple text string"), encode = "json")
# body can also be provided as a json string directly to deal
# with specific case, like an empty element in the json string.
# passing as string directly
POST(b2, body = '{"a":1,"b":{}}', encode = "raw")
# or building the json string before
json_body <- jsonlite::toJSON(list(a = 1, b = NULL), auto_unbox = TRUE)
POST(b2, body = json_body, encode = "raw")
# Various types of empty body:
POST(b2, body = NULL, verbose())
POST(b2, body = FALSE, verbose())
POST(b2, body = "", verbose())
## End(Not run)
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