View source: R/fs_new_article.R
fs_new_article | R Documentation |
fs_new_article is a wrapper around many other rfigshare commands to provide convenient posting.
fs_new_article( title, description, type = c("dataset", "figure", "media", "poster", "paper", "fileset"), authors = NA, categories = NA, tags = NA, links = NA, files = NA, visibility = c("draft", "private", "public"), session = fs_get_auth() )
title |
for the article, see |
description |
of the article, see |
type |
one of: dataset, figure, media, poster, or paper, see |
authors |
Orded list of authors for the article, see |
categories |
list of categories or category id numbers, see |
tags |
list of tags, see |
links |
list of links to add, see |
files |
path to the files to add, see |
visibility |
one of "draft", "private" or "public". A draft document can still be edited and modified. A public document is visible to everyone and cannot be deleted (though additional authors to the work can still "claim" their authorship). |
session |
(optional) credentials, see |
article id
fs_auth
, fs_add_categories
, fs_add_authors
, fs_add_tags
, fs_add_links
## Not run: write.csv(mtcars, "mtcars.csv") id <- fs_new_article(title="A Test of rfigshare", description="This is a test of the fs_new_article function and related methods", type="dataset", authors=c("Karthik Ram", "Scott Chamberlain"), tags=c("ecology", "openscience"), categories="Ecology", links="http://ropensci.org", files="mtcars.csv", visibility="private") ## End(Not run)
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