Hello,
I'm looking for a way in which R can make my live easier.
Currently i'm using R convert data from a dataframe to json's and then sending these json's to a rest api using a curl command in the terminal (i'm on a mac).
I've been looking for a way to use R for sending data from R to the rest api. My primairy focus was on using R for executing the curl command, however, I'm open to other approaches. The method I've been using so far:
I found some information online suggesting i'd use this code:
*js is a json from my R environment
Library(RCurl)
postForm("https://MYWEBSITE.eu/api/v2/organisations/abc/projects/cosson/datasets/DATABASE",
.opts = list(postfields = js,
httpheader = c('Content-Type' = 'application/json', Accept = 'application/json'),
userpwd = "name:pwd",
ssl.verifypeer = FALSE))
(userpwd and url have been changed to hide sensitive information)
This leads to the following error: "Error: Unauthorized". I've filled out the correct username and password, but I can't figure out why I'm getting this error. This is the curl command I'm using:
curl -X POST -s --user "USERNAME:PASSWORD" -H "Content-type: application/xml" -d at test.json "https://MYWEBSITE.eu/api/v2/organisations/abc/projects/cosson/datasets/DATABASE"
(userpwd and url have been changed to hide sensitive information)
The json file is build up like this:
{\n \"ID\": 601,\n \"100-100\": 0 }
But this is a small part, the actual json contains 555 variables
Thanks in advance for the help and let me know if something is unclear.
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Using R for cURL commands
2 messages · Martijn Broeks, Ben Tupper
Hi, Have you looked at httr? I have been very happy using it with RESTful systems. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/httr/index.html Cheers, Ben
On Apr 1, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Martijn Broeks <MBroeks at kza.nl> wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way in which R can make my live easier.
Currently i'm using R convert data from a dataframe to json's and then sending these json's to a rest api using a curl command in the terminal (i'm on a mac).
I've been looking for a way to use R for sending data from R to the rest api. My primairy focus was on using R for executing the curl command, however, I'm open to other approaches. The method I've been using so far:
I found some information online suggesting i'd use this code:
*js is a json from my R environment
Library(RCurl)
postForm("https://MYWEBSITE.eu/api/v2/organisations/abc/projects/cosson/datasets/DATABASE",
.opts = list(postfields = js,
httpheader = c('Content-Type' = 'application/json', Accept = 'application/json'),
userpwd = "name:pwd",
ssl.verifypeer = FALSE))
(userpwd and url have been changed to hide sensitive information)
This leads to the following error: "Error: Unauthorized". I've filled out the correct username and password, but I can't figure out why I'm getting this error. This is the curl command I'm using:
curl -X POST -s --user "USERNAME:PASSWORD" -H "Content-type: application/xml" -d at test.json "https://MYWEBSITE.eu/api/v2/organisations/abc/projects/cosson/datasets/DATABASE"
(userpwd and url have been changed to hide sensitive information)
The json file is build up like this:
{\n \"ID\": 601,\n \"100-100\": 0 }
But this is a small part, the actual json contains 555 variables
Thanks in advance for the help and let me know if something is unclear.
Disclaimer | The information transmitted is intended only for use by the addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of it, or the taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons and/or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please inform the sender and/or addressee immediately and delete the material. Thank you.
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