googleAuthR data fetch function generator
This function generates other functions for use with Google APIs
gar_api_generator( baseURI, http_header = c("GET", "POST", "PUT", "DELETE", "PATCH"), path_args = NULL, pars_args = NULL, data_parse_function = NULL, customConfig = NULL, simplifyVector = getOption("googleAuthR.jsonlite.simplifyVector"), checkTrailingSlash = TRUE )
baseURI |
The stem of the API call. |
http_header |
Type of http request. |
path_args |
A named list with name=folder in request URI, value=the function variable. |
pars_args |
A named list with name=parameter in request URI, value=the function variable. |
data_parse_function |
A function that takes a request response, parses it and returns the data you need. |
customConfig |
list of httr options such as use_proxy or add_headers that will be added to the request. |
simplifyVector |
Passed to fromJSON for response parsing |
checkTrailingSlash |
Default TRUE will append a trailing slash to baseURI if missing |
path_args and pars_args add default values to the baseURI. NULL entries are removed. Use "" if you want an empty argument.
You don't need to supply access_token for OAuth2 requests in pars_args, this is dealt with in gar_auth()
Add custom configurations to the request in this syntax:
customConfig = list(httr::add_headers("From" = "mark@example.com")
A function that can fetch the Google API data you specify
## Not run: library(googleAuthR) ## change the native googleAuthR scopes to the one needed. options("googleAuthR.scopes.selected" = "email") get_email <- function(){ f <- gar_api_generator("https://openidconnect.googleapis.com/v1/userinfo", "POST", data_parse_function = function(x) x$email, checkTrailingSlash = FALSE) f() } To use the above functions: library(googleAuthR) # go through authentication flow gar_auth() s <- get_email() s ## End(Not run)
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