crul introduction

crul is an HTTP client for R.

Install

Stable CRAN version

install.packages("crul")

Dev version

devtools::install_github(c("ropenscilabs/crul"))
library("crul")

the client

HttpClient is where to start

(x <- HttpClient$new(
  url = "https://httpbin.org",
  opts = list(
    timeout = 1
  ),
  headers = list(
    a = "hello world"
  )
))
#> <crul connection> 
#>   url: https://httpbin.org
#>   options: 
#>     timeout: 1
#>   headers: 
#>     a: hello world

Makes a R6 class, that has all the bits and bobs you'd expect for doing HTTP requests. When it prints, it gives any defaults you've set. As you update the object you can see what's been set

x$opts
#> $timeout
#> [1] 1
x$headers
#> $a
#> [1] "hello world"

do some http

The client object created above has http methods that you can call, and pass paths to, as well as query parameters, body values, and any other curl options.

Here, we'll do a GET request on the route /get on our base url https://httpbin.org (the full url is then https://httpbin.org/get)

res <- x$get("get")

The response from a http request is another R6 class HttpResponse, which has slots for the outputs of the request, and some functions to deal with the response:

Status code

res$status_code
#> [1] 200

The content

res$content
#>   [1] 7b 0a 20 20 22 61 72 67 73 22 3a 20 7b 7d 2c 20 0a 20 20 22 68 65 61
#>  [24] 64 65 72 73 22 3a 20 7b 0a 20 20 20 20 22 41 22 3a 20 22 68 65 6c 6c
#>  [47] 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 22 2c 20 0a 20 20 20 20 22 41 63 63 65 70 74 22
#>  [70] 3a 20 22 2a 2f 2a 22 2c 20 0a 20 20 20 20 22 41 63 63 65 70 74 2d 45
#>  [93] 6e 63 6f 64 69 6e 67 22 3a 20 22 67 7a 69 70 2c 20 64 65 66 6c 61 74
#> [116] 65 22 2c 20 0a 20 20 20 20 22 48 6f 73 74 22 3a 20 22 68 74 74 70 62
#> [139] 69 6e 2e 6f 72 67 22 2c 20 0a 20 20 20 20 22 55 73 65 72 2d 41 67 65
#> [162] 6e 74 22 3a 20 22 6c 69 62 63 75 72 6c 2f 37 2e 34 39 2e 31 20 72 2d
#> [185] 63 75 72 6c 2f 32 2e 32 20 63 72 75 6c 2f 30 2e 30 2e 31 2e 39 30 30
#> [208] 30 22 0a 20 20 7d 2c 20 0a 20 20 22 6f 72 69 67 69 6e 22 3a 20 22 31
#> [231] 35 37 2e 31 33 30 2e 31 37 39 2e 38 36 22 2c 20 0a 20 20 22 75 72 6c
#> [254] 22 3a 20 22 68 74 74 70 73 3a 2f 2f 68 74 74 70 62 69 6e 2e 6f 72 67
#> [277] 2f 67 65 74 22 0a 7d 0a

HTTP method

res$method
#> [1] "get"

Request headers

res$request_headers
#> $a
#> [1] "hello world"

Response headers

res$request_headers
#> $a
#> [1] "hello world"

And you can parse the content with a provided function:

res$parse()
#> [1] "{\n  \"args\": {}, \n  \"headers\": {\n    \"A\": \"hello world\", \n    \"Accept\": \"*/*\", \n    \"Accept-Encoding\": \"gzip, deflate\", \n    \"Host\": \"httpbin.org\", \n    \"User-Agent\": \"libcurl/7.49.1 r-curl/2.2 crul/0.0.1.9000\"\n  }, \n  \"origin\": \"157.130.179.86\", \n  \"url\": \"https://httpbin.org/get\"\n}\n"
jsonlite::fromJSON(res$parse())
#> $args
#> named list()
#> 
#> $headers
#> $headers$A
#> [1] "hello world"
#> 
#> $headers$Accept
#> [1] "*/*"
#> 
#> $headers$`Accept-Encoding`
#> [1] "gzip, deflate"
#> 
#> $headers$Host
#> [1] "httpbin.org"
#> 
#> $headers$`User-Agent`
#> [1] "libcurl/7.49.1 r-curl/2.2 crul/0.0.1.9000"
#> 
#> 
#> $origin
#> [1] "157.130.179.86"
#> 
#> $url
#> [1] "https://httpbin.org/get"