This package provides an R client for the Posit Connect Server API, as well as helpful functions that utilize the client. It is designed to work with all supported versions of Connect, though some features may only be available to newer versions.
To install from CRAN:
install.packages("connectapi")
To install the development version:
::install_github('rstudio/connectapi') remotes
To create a client:
library(connectapi)
<- connect(
client server = "https://connect.example.com",
api_key = "<SUPER SECRET API KEY>"
)
You can also define the following environment variables (in a
.Renviron
file, for instance):
CONNECT_SERVER = https://connect.example.com
CONNECT_API_KEY = my-secret-api-key
These environment variable values will be used automatically if defined in your R session.
library(connectapi)
<- connect() client
Once a client is defined, you can use it to interact with Posit Connect.
You can use the get_
methods to retrieve data from the
Posit Connect server.
library(connectapi)
<- connect()
client
# get data
<- get_users(client)
users <- get_groups(client)
groups <- get_usage_shiny(client)
usage_shiny <- get_usage_static(client)
usage_static <- get_content(client)
some_content
# get all content
<- get_content(client, limit = Inf) all_content
The rsconnect
package is usually used for deploying
content to Connect. However, if you want to use programmatic deployment
with the Posit Connect Server API, then these connectapi
helpers should be useful!
library(connectapi)
<- connect()
client
# deploying content
# NOTE: a `manifest.json` should already exist from `rsconnect::writeManifest()`
<- bundle_dir("./path/to/directory")
bundle <- client %>%
content deploy(bundle, name = "my-app-name") %>%
poll_task()
# set an image for content
%>%
content set_thumbnail("./my/local/image.png")
%>%
content set_thumbnail("http://url.example.com/image.png")
# set image and a vanity URL
%>%
content set_thumbnail("./my/local/image.png") %>%
set_vanity_url("/my-awesome-app")
# change access_type to "anyone"
$update(access_type = "all")
content
# edit another piece of content
%>%
client content_item("the-content-guid") %>%
set_vanity_url("/another-awesome-app")
# migrate content to another server
<- connect(
client_prod server = "prod.example.com",
api_key = "my-secret-key"
)
<- client %>%
prod_bnd content_item("the-guid-to-promote") %>%
download_bundle()
%>%
client_prod deploy(prod_bnd, title = "Now in Production") %>%
set_vanity_url("/my-app")
# open a browser to the content item
%>% browse_dashboard()
client_prod %>% browse_solo()
client_prod
# open a browser to the docs
%>% browse_api_docs() client_prod
Access Denied Errors?
This is likely due to either (1) Connect$server
or
Connect$api_key
being defined improperly or (2) you do not
have access to the Posit Connect cluster to do the operation in
question
Warning about version numbers
We test the package against a range of versions of Connect, as old as
1.8.8.2 (May 2021). If your Connect server is older than that, the
package may still work, but connectapi
will warn you.
We strive to:
These priorities are sometimes at odds, and sometimes they create inconsistencies between versions as a result. To mitigate this, we recommend:
connectapi
in use for your
applications by using renv
connectapi
before
updating connectapi
or Posit Connectconnectapi
is neededError - Need to update Posit Connect
As a helpful clarification for users, we have added error messages to API requests when the version implemented in the package specifically introduces a backwards incompatible dependency on older versions of Posit Connect.
If you get this error message, our recommendation would be:
NEWS.md
to find the
moment the change was introducedconnectapi
to the previous version of the
packagePlease feel free to open an Issue if you think there is a bug, or ask a free-form question on Posit Community
Other ideas for FAQs or Common Issues?
Please open an issue or PR! We would love to have your contribution!
Please note that the connectapi project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.