twitteR (version 1.1.9)

register_db_backend: Functions to setup a database backend for twitteR

Description

twitteR can have a database backend registered from which to store and load tweet and user data. These functions provide mechanisms for setting up the connection within twitteR

Usage

register_db_backend(db_handle) register_sqlite_backend(sqlite_file, ...) register_mysql_backend(db_name, host, user, password, ...)

Arguments

db_handle
A DBI connection
sqlite_file
File path for a SQLite file
db_name
Name of the database to connect to
host
Hostname the database is on
user
username to connect to the database with
password
password to connect to the database with
...
extra arguments to pass to dbConnect

Value

The DBI connection, invisibly

Details

Currently only RSQLite and RMySQL are supported. To use either of these DBI implementations the appropriate packages will need to be installed. The register_sqlite_backend and register_mysql_backend are convenience wrappers to both create the DBI connection and call register_db_backend for you.

See Also

store_tweets_db, store_users_db, load_tweets_db, load_users_db

Examples

Run this code
   ## Not run: 
#     register_sqlite_backend("/path/to/sqlite/file")
#     tweets = searchTwitter("#scala")
#     store_tweets_db(tweets)
#     from_db = load_tweets_db()
#    ## End(Not run)

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