#' Retrieve Pardot Lifecycle Histories
#'
#' Make a call to the Pardot API and return the lifecycle histories matching the specified criteria parameters.
#'
#' @param ... Comma separated list of parameter name and parameter value pairs. Parameter names are not quoted.
#' Allowed parameter names are created_after, created_before, id_greater_than, id_less_than.
#' @param verbose Verbose output. See pardot_client().
#' @return A data frame. See http://developer.pardot.com/kb/object-field-references/#lifecycle-history.
#' @examples
#' \dontrun{
#' set_credentials("your-username", "your-password", "your-user-key")
#' df <- pardot_lifecycle_histories()
#' df <- pardot_lifecycle_histories(id_greater_than = '123')}
#' @export pardot_lifecycle_histories
#' @import pryr
pardot_lifecycle_histories <- function(..., verbose = 0) {
# Evaluate parameters in the context of the parent environment,
# combine parameters to a querystring e.g. param1=value1¶m2=value2&...
dots <- lapply(pryr::named_dots(...), function(p) {
eval(p, parent.frame())
})
request_pars <- paste(paste(names(dots), unlist(dots), sep = "="), collapse = "&")
pardot_client("lifecycleHistory", "query", request_pars = request_pars, verbose = verbose)
}
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