GoogleDocument-class: Details for a Google Document

GoogleDocument-classR Documentation

Details for a Google Document

Description

This class is used to represent information about a Google Document. It provides details about

Objects from the Class

A virtual Class: No objects may be created from it.

Slots

This is an S3 list with dynamic slots at present.

id

URI: the unique URL for the document

published

POSIXt, POSIXct: date the document was published

updated

POSIXt, POSIXct: the date when the document was last updated/modified

category

character: the type of the document, e.g. spreadsheet, presentation, document

title

character: the name of the document

content

character: gives the type and the URL for the document

alternate

character: gives the type and URL for the alternative location of this document.

self

character vector: rel, type and href giving the URL for the document

edit

character vector: rel, type and href giving the URL for editing the document

edit-media

character vector: rel, type and href elements.

author

named character vector: gives the author's name and email address as the name

feedLink

character vector: rel and href givng the general link for the document.

http://schemas.google.com/spreadsheets/2006\#worksheetsfeed

URL: only for spreadsheets. This is the URL for the feed for the accessing the worksheets within the spreadsheet

Extends

Class "oldClass", directly.

Methods

[<- and $<- allow one to set meta data such as the title of a document on the Google server (i.e. not locally)

rename is a generic with methods for documents that allows one to easily set the title of a document/folder.

names on a GoogleFolder gives the titles of the documents contained in that folder.

Author(s)

Duncan Temple Lang

See Also

getDocs getWorksheets getExtent comments images comments footnotes

Examples

if(exists("GoogleDocsPassword")) {
          # getGoogleDocsConnection("my login", "my password")

  con = getGoogleDocsConnection(names(GoogleDocsPassword), GoogleDocsPassword)
  getDocs(con)
}

duncantl/RGoogleDocs documentation built on Nov. 23, 2023, 4:22 p.m.