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Here we present some functions, that may ease the usage of the sched
package, or serve related purposes.
make_post_request()
This function facilitates the creation of Request
object for a POST request.
Here is an example:
my_url <- sched::URL$new("https://httpbin.org/anything") my_request <- sched::make_post_request(my_url, body = "{\"some_key\": \"my_value\"}", mime = "application/json")
The Request
object can then be used inside an URL request function:
res <- sched::get_url_request_result(my_request) res$getContent()
get_url_request_result()
This function is a plain URL requester, that do not use the scheduling system of the package. It is presented here as a convenience.
The function takes a sched::Request
object as input, along with standard
parameters like:
Here is an example of usage:
my_url <- sched::URL$new("https://httpbin.org/get") my_request <- sched::Request$new(my_url) sched::get_url_request_result(my_request)
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