| VERB {httr} | R Documentation |
VERB a url.
Description
Use an arbitrary verb.
Usage
VERB(verb, url = NULL, config = list(), ..., body = NULL,
encode = c("multipart", "form", "json", "raw"), handle = NULL)
Arguments
verb |
Name of verb to use.
|
url |
the url of the page to retrieve
|
config |
Additional configuration settings such as http
authentication (authenticate), additional headers
(add_headers), cookies (set_cookies) etc.
See config for full details and list of helpers.
|
... |
Further named parameters, such as query, path, etc,
passed on to modify_url. Unnamed parameters will be combined
with config.
|
body |
One of the following:
-
FALSE: No body. This is typically not used with POST,
PUT, or PATCH, but can be useful if you need to send a
bodyless request (like GET) with VERB().
-
NULL: An empty body
-
"": A length 0 body
-
upload_file("path/"): The contents of a file. The mime
type will be guessed from the extension, or can be supplied explicitly
as the second argument to upload_file()
A character or raw vector: sent as is in body. Use
content_type to tell the server what sort of data
you are sending.
A named list: See details for encode.
|
encode |
If the body is a named list, how should it be encoded? Can be
one of form (application/x-www-form-urlencoded), multipart,
(multipart/form-data), or json (application/json).
For "multipart", list elements can be strings or objects created by
upload_file. For "form", elements are coerced to strings
and escaped, use I() to prevent double-escaping. For "json",
parameters are automatically "unboxed" (i.e. length 1 vectors are
converted to scalars). To preserve a length 1 vector as a vector,
wrap in I(). For "raw", either a character or raw vector. You'll
need to make sure to set the content_type() yourself.
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handle |
The handle to use with this request. If not
supplied, will be retrieved and reused from the handle_pool
based on the scheme, hostname and port of the url. By default httr
requests to the same scheme/host/port combo. This substantially reduces
connection time, and ensures that cookies are maintained over multiple
requests to the same host. See handle_pool for more
details.
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See Also
Other http methods: BROWSE,
DELETE, GET,
HEAD, PATCH,
POST, PUT
Examples
r <- VERB("PROPFIND", "http://svn.r-project.org/R/tags/",
add_headers(depth = 1), verbose())
stop_for_status(r)
content(r)
VERB("POST", url = "http://httpbin.org/post")
VERB("POST", url = "http://httpbin.org/post", body = "foobar")
[Package
httr version 1.3.1
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