#' @title
#' post /search/people
#'
#' @description
#' Submit a search request for People
#'
#' @param con list; required: TRUE; BrAPI connection object
#' @param emailAddresses vector of type character; required: FALSE; email
#' address(es) for person(s) to search for; default: "", when
#' using multiple values supply as c("value1",
#' "value2").
#' @param externalReferenceIDs vector of type character; required: FALSE;
#' External reference identifier(s) to search for. Could be a simple strings
#' or a URIs (use with `externalReferenceSources` parameter).; default:
#' "", when using multiple values supply as c("value1",
#' "value2").
#' @param externalReferenceSources vector of type character; required: FALSE;
#' Source system or database identifier(s) of an external reference(s) to
#' search for (use with `externalReferenceIDs` parameter); default:
#' "", when using multiple values supply as c("value1",
#' "value2").
#' @param firstNames vector of type character; required: FALSE; Person(s) first
#' name(s) to search for; default: "", when using multiple values
#' supply as c("value1", "value2").
#' @param middleNames vector of type character; required: FALSE; Person(s)
#' middle name(s) to search for; default: "", when using multiple
#' values supply as c("value1", "value2").
#' @param lastNames vector of type character; required: FALSE; Person(s) last
#' name(s) to search for; default: "", when using multiple values
#' supply as c("value1", "value2").
#' @param mailingAddresses vector of type character; required: FALSE; physical
#' address(es) of a person(s) to search for; default: "", when
#' using multiple values supply as c("value1", "value2").
#' @param personDbIds vector of type character; required: FALSE; Unique
#' Identifier(s) for person(s) to search for; default: "", when
#' using multiple values supply as c("value1", "value2").
#' @param phoneNumbers vector of type character; required: FALSE; phone
#' number(s) of person(s) to search for; default: "", when using
#' multiple values supply as c("value1", "value2").
#' @param userIDs vector of type character; required: FALSE; A systems user
#' identifier(s) associated with person(s) to search for. Different from
#' personDbId because you could have a person who is not a user of the
#' system.; default: "", when using multiple values supply as
#' c("value1", "value2").
#' @param page integer; required: FALSE; Which result page is requested. The
#' page indexing starts at 0 (the first page is `page = 0`). Default is `0`.
#' @param pageSize integer; required: FALSE; The size of the pages to be
#' returned. Default is `1000`.
#'
#' @details Advanced searching for the people resource. Function will return
#' either the search results (Status 200 for an immediate response) or a
#' `searchResultsDbId` (Status 202 for both a saved and an asynchronous
#' search).
#'
#' @return data.frame
#'
#' @author Maikel Verouden
#'
#' @references \href{https://app.swaggerhub.com/apis/PlantBreedingAPI/BrAPI-Core/2.0#/People/post_search_people }{BrAPI SwaggerHub}
#'
#' @family brapi-core
#' @family People
#'
#' @examples
#' \dontrun{
#' con <- brapi_db()$testserver
#' con[["token"]] <- "YYYY"
#'
#' # Immediate Response Example
#' brapi_post_search_people(con = con,
#' personDbIds = c("program_person_2",
#' "person2"))
#'
#' # Saved or Asynchronous Search Response Example
#' brapi_post_search_people(con = con,
#' emailAddresses = "bob@bob.com",
#' firstNames = "Bob",
#' middleNames = "Danger",
#' lastNames = "Robertson",
#' personDbIds = c("list_person_1",
#' "person1"))
#' }
#'
#' @export
brapi_post_search_people <- function(con = NULL,
emailAddresses = '',
externalReferenceIDs = '',
externalReferenceSources = '',
firstNames = '',
middleNames = '',
lastNames = '',
mailingAddresses = '',
personDbIds = '',
phoneNumbers = '',
userIDs = '',
page = 0,
pageSize = 1000) {
## Create a list of used arguments
usedArgs <- brapirv2:::brapi_usedArgs(origValues = FALSE)
## Check if BrAPI server can be reached given the connection details
brapi_checkCon(con = usedArgs[["con"]], verbose = FALSE)
## Check validity of used and required arguments
brapirv2:::brapi_checkArgs(usedArgs, reqArgs = "")
## Obtain the call url
callurl <- brapirv2:::brapi_POST_callURL(usedArgs = usedArgs,
callPath = "/search/people",
reqArgs = "",
packageName = "BrAPI-Core",
callVersion = 2.0)
## Build the Body
callbody <- brapirv2:::brapi_POST_callBody(usedArgs = usedArgs,
reqArgs = "")
try({
## Make the call and receive the response
resp <- brapirv2:::brapi_POST(url = callurl, body = callbody, usedArgs = usedArgs)
## Message about call status
if (httr::status_code(resp) == 200) {
message(paste0("Immediate Response.", "\n"))
} else if (httr::status_code(resp) == 202) {
message(paste0("Saved or Asynchronous Response has provided a searchResultsDbId.", "\n"))
message(paste0("Use the GET /search/people/{searchResultsDbId} call to retrieve the paginated output.", "\n"))
} else {
stop(paste0("The POST /search/people call resulted in Server status, ", httr::http_status(resp)[["message"]]))
}
## Extract the content from the response object in human readable form
cont <- httr::content(x = resp, as = "text", encoding = "UTF-8")
## Convert the content object into a data.frame
out <- brapirv2:::brapi_result2df(cont, usedArgs)
})
## Set class of output
class(out) <- c(class(out), "brapi_post_search_people")
## Show pagination information from metadata
brapirv2:::brapi_serverinfo_metadata(cont)
return(out)
}
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