A lightweight, opinionated, high-level R interface to the box.com API, standing on the shoulders of httr.

Box is a cloud content-management and file-sharing service. The goal of the boxr package is to make it easier for you to integrate your Box account into your R workflow.

New in boxr 0.3.6 (development)

Bug fixes

  • Harmonizes the default location for tokens; ~ resolves to the home directory for all platforms. A patch is applied offering to move tokens from “old” locations. This bug appeared on Windows only.

All changes are detailed in the NEWS.

Installation

You can install boxr from CRAN, with:

If you’d like to install the development version from GitHub, use:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("r-box/boxr")

Documentation

The package-documentation website is created and maintained using pkgdown. The documentation website consists of:

Usage

We have a Get-started article that goes into more detail on interacting with your Box account using R.

Authentication

If you have access to client_id and client_secret for a Box-app, you can use box_auth() to authenticate:

box_auth(client_id = "your_client_id", client_secret = "your_client_secret")

This will kick off a process that, all being well, will keep you authenticated for the rest of the R session. By saving this information to your .Renviron file, at your next R session you can use, without arguments:

If you don’t have access to client_id and client_secret, you should read the authentication article to determine your next steps. In most cases, this next step will be to create an interactive Box-app

Alternatives

Other ways to interact with a Box account include:

Contributing

Always very welcome! If you’d like to submit a pull request for a new feature, ideally it would be documented, come with an addition to NEWS.md, and have a test or two. This project has a standard Code of Conduct.

License

The MIT License (MIT)

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