httr-package: 'httr' makes http easy.

httr-packageR Documentation

httr makes http easy.

Description

httr is organised around the six most common http verbs: GET(), PATCH(), POST(), HEAD(), PUT(), and DELETE().

Details

Each request returns a response() object which provides easy access to status code, cookies, headers, timings, and other useful info. The content of the request is available as a raw vector (content()), character vector (text_content()), or parsed into an R object (parsed_content()), currently for html, xml, json, png and jpeg).

Requests can be modified by various config options like set_cookies(), add_headers(), authenticate(), use_proxy(), verbose(), and timeout()

httr supports OAuth 1.0 and 2.0. Use oauth1.0_token() and oauth2.0_token() to get user tokens, and sign_oauth1.0() and sign_oauth2.0() to sign requests. The demos directory has twelve demos of using OAuth: four for 1.0 (linkedin, twitter, vimeo, and yahoo) and eight for 2.0 (azure, facebook, github, google, linkedin, reddit, yahoo, and yelp).

Author(s)

Maintainer: Hadley Wickham hadley@posit.co

Other contributors:

  • Posit, PBC [copyright holder, funder]

See Also

Useful links:


httr documentation built on Aug. 15, 2023, 9:08 a.m.