Description Usage Arguments Value Note See Also
push pushes a component into the Acumos repository using the component source file (R file).
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| url | URL for the POST request | 
| file | string, name of component source file (an R script) | 
| name | string, name of the component | 
| addSource | boolean, to add source file to the (ZIP) bundle or not | 
| token | token obtained from auth (optional) | 
| create | logical, isCreateMicroservice parameter, see Acumos onboarding documentation | 
| license | optional string, name of a file to supply as the license. If not specified push() will also try to locate a license.json file in the component bundle if present. | 
| headers | optional, named list or named character vector of HTTP headers that are to be added to the request. NOTE: the meaning of optional headers depends on the onboarding server so consult the documentation of the onboarding server for supported additional headers and their meaning. | 
| ... | optional, named list or named character vector of HTTP headers that are to be added to the request. NOTE: the meaning of optional headers depends on the onboarding server so consult the documentation of the onboarding server for supported additional headers and their meaning. | 
invisibly, result of the request (may change in the future)
A regular component source file is an R script in which at least one of the three following 
functions are defined: acumos_predict, acumos_transform or acumos_fit. 
They respectively correspond to the functions predict, transform and fit 
of compose. In that script, if the functions acumos_generate, acumos_service 
or acumos_initialize are defined, they will also correspond to the other function 
type arguments of compose, namely generate, service and initialize.
All the R objects defined in that script are included as auxiliary objects that are to be passed to 
the global workspace of the component. They will fill the aux argument of compose.
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