The aim of httr is to provide a wrapper for RCurl that is less configurable but customised to the demands of modern web APIs.
Key features:
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functions for the most important http verbs:
GET,HEAD,PATCH,PUT,DELETEandPOST. -
automatic connection sharing across requests to the same website (by default, curl handles are managed automatically), cookies are maintained across requests, and the standard root-level SSL certificate store is used.
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a request object which captures the body of the request along with http status code, cookies, headers, timings and other useful information.
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response content is available with
content()as a raw vector (as = "raw"), a character vector (as = "text"), or parsed into an R object (as = "parsed"), currently for html, xml, json, png and jpeg). -
convert http errors into R errors with
stop_for_status
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wrapper functions for the most common configuration options:
set_cookies,add_headers,authenticate,use_proxy,verbose,timeout. -
url parsing (with
parse_url) and modification (withmodify_url) -
support for OAuth 1.0 and 2.0. Use
oauth1.0_tokenandoauth2.0_tokento get user tokens, andsign_oauth1.0andsign_oauth2.0to sign requests. The demos directory has six demos of using OAuth: three for 1.0 (linkedin, twitter and vimeo) and three for 2.0 (facebook, github, google).
httr wouldn't be possible without the hard work of the authors of RCurl and Curl. Thanks! httr is inspired by http libraries in other languages, such as Resty, Requests and httparty.
To get the current released version from CRAN:
install.packages("httr")To get the current development version from github:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("hadley/httr")