gistr 0.9.0
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- replace httr with crul for all but the oauth handling (#68)
- fix to internal fxn
stopstatus()
to handle correctly detecting scope header issues (#82)
- fixed old urls that have changed
gistr 0.5.0
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- vignette gains an example of round-tripping a data.frame to a gist then back from the gist to a data.frame (#78) (#79) thanks @jsta
- update package docs throughout to tell users to make sure to create a GitHub PAT (personal access token) with gist scope (#80)
BUG FIXES
- fix to
gist_create()
: fail if both files
and code
params are NULL
(the user should pass something in) (#72) thanks @maelle
gistr 0.4.2
NEW FEATURES
gist()
gains a parameter revision
to request a specific revision of a gists. note that the returned brief print out of the gist in your console may not vary from revision to revision, but the underlying data has the correct data for the revision (#71)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- affecting all functions that create data
gist_create()
, gist_create_git()
, gist_create_obj()
, update()
, delete()
: GitHub for good reason gives a 404 when there are authentication issues. A common problem is that a user has incorrect or missing scopes. We now attempt to detect this scope problem specifically and throw a message when that happens (#70)
- toggle whether we index to a git path with
@
vs. $
depending on git2r
package version; for an upcoming version of git2r
(#74)
gistr 0.4.0
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Change all
dplyr::rbind_all
instances to dplyr::bind_rows
(#69)
BUG FIXES
- Fix to
gists()
internals for when github.username
not set and user selects what = "mineall"
- now stops with informative message about setting github.username
option (#66) (#67) thanks @sboysel
gistr 0.3.6
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Added more tests for
as.gist()
BUG FIXES
- Fix to
as.gist.list()
method to not break sometimes when not all keys returned in JSON content from github API (#63)
- Fix to
update()
to work correctly for deleting files. didn’t previously set null
’s correctly (#64)
gistr 0.3.4
NEW FEATURES
- Gained new function
gist_create_git()
- creates gists using git
instead of the GitHub Gists HTTP API. Uses the package git2r
internally to do the git
things. (#50) This function has been around a while, but not in the CRAN version, so a few other fixes of note in case you’re interested: (#56) (#57) (#58) (#59) (#61)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Added new manual file
?create_gists
with details of the three different ways to create gists, how they differ, and why there are three different functions to create a gist. (57f13a711fb7a1514caee6a858d4cda31d614e6f)
BUG FIXES
- Fix to
tabl()
to give back cleaner data output, returning main metadata for each gist in a single data.frame, then forks and history in separate data.frame’s if they exist. Makes for easier understanding and manipulation downstream. (#54)
gistr 0.3.0
NEW FEATURES
- Gained new function
gistr_save()
to save gist files to disk easily and optionally open them in your editor/R GUI (#47). In addition, files saved to a directory, with the dir named by the gist id (#49)
gist()
now accepts either a gist ID or full or partial URL’s for a gist (#48)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Can now optionally use
rmarkdown::render()
with gist_create()
(#52)
- Explicitly import non-base R pkg functions, so importing from
utils
, methods
, and stats
(#53)
- Can now toggle use of
rmarkdown
package with a parameter in gist_create()
(#52)
- Better error messages from the GitHub API (#42)
BUG FIXES
- Fixed problem with
httr
v1
where empty list not allowed to pass to the query
parameter in GET
(#51)
gistr 0.2.0
NEW FEATURES
gistr_create()
can now optionally include source file if knit=TRUE
using the new parameter include_source
(#19)
- new function
gist_create_obj()
to create a gist directly from a R object, like numeric, list, character, data.frame, matrix (#36) (#44)
- new function
gist_map()
to open a full page map in your default browser of a gist after gist creation (#23)
- new function
tabl()
(weird function name to avoid the table
function in base R). This function goal is to make it easier to play with gist data. Data given back from the GitHub API is great, but is in nested list format (after conversion from JSON) - so is rather hard to manipulate. tabl()
makes a data.frame from output of gist()
, gists()
, as.gist()
, and commits()
(#25)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
gistr_create()
works with .Rnw
files, and example .Rnw
file included in the package. (#20)
- Added ability in
gist_create()
to optionally include the source file passed into the function call when knit=TRUE
(#19)
- Added ability to inject imgur hooks into a knitted document so that images can be rendered in a gist automatically. The GitHub HTTP API doesn’t allow binary uploads (e.g., images), so the parameter
imgur_inject
uploads your images to imgur and embeds links to the images in your document. (#33)
- Improved information on truncation. If you request a gist that is larger than 1MB, the returned object says it’s truncated. You can download the whole thing using the
raw_url
, or for larger than 10 MB to the git_pull_url
. (#26)
BUG FIXES
- Fixed unicode problem on Windows (#37)
- Improved error catching (#28)
gist_create()
now works for an R script, didn’t before (#29)
gistr 0.1.0
NEW FEATURES