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Currently, this is not very efficient as the entire contents of the connection are read into R as a string and then the JSON parsed from there.
read_json_conn(conn, opts = list(), ...)
R object
connection object. e.g. url('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1')
url('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1')
Named list of options for parsing. Usually created by opts_read_json()
opts_read_json()
Other named options can be used to override any options in opts. The valid named options are identical to arguments to opts_read_json()
opts
For plain text files it is faster to use read_json_file().
read_json_file()
Other JSON Parsers: read_json_file(), read_json_raw(), read_json_str(), read_ndjson_file(), read_ndjson_str()
read_json_raw()
read_json_str()
read_ndjson_file()
read_ndjson_str()
if (interactive()) { read_json_conn(url("https://api.github.com/users/hadley/repos")) }
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