cloudyr / rscribd

Scribd API Client Package for R

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rscribd Package

rscribd allows users to publish and retrieve documents from the Scribd publishing platform. Below are some simple code examples demonstrating package functionality. Note: Usage limits for the API are very generous and it is highly unlikely you will reach them.

Authentication options

The Scribd API has several possible ways to authenticate requests. The simplest involves passing an API key to any rscribd function using the api_key argument. If this value is not specified, rscribd will look for an API key in Sys.setenv("SCRIBD_API_KEY"). If none is provided, any operation will fail.

In addition to API key authentication, API requests can be further authenticated via request signing (essentially MD5 hashing), which provides an added layer of security that prevents others from using an exposed API key for unauthorized use. To sign requests, your API account must be configured in the Scribd API options to have "Require API Signature" set to "Require signature". Then, in addition to the api_key argument, all function calls must additionally include the API Secret Key as the secret_key argument (or have a secret key set globally with Sys.setenv("SCRIBD_SECRET_KEY")). All functions will work without a secret key, by defaulting to basic authentication (described above).

If you are trying to build a public-facing app on top of rscribd, you may also want to leverage a user-specific session key returned by scribd_login. This allows user-specific operations without requiring users to register an API key. Once a session key is obtained, it can be passed to any rscribd function using the session_key argument (or have that argument set globally using Sys.setenv("SCRIBD_SESSION_KEY")). The session key is reasonably long lived. If this value is not specified, all operations are performed (by default) on the account associated with the API key.

Uploading documents to Scribd

Documents can be uploaded to Scribd in two ways: from a local file or via URL. Supported file types are: pdf, txt, ps, rtf, epub, key, odt, odp, ods, odg, odf, sxw, sxc, sxi, sxd, doc, ppt, pps, xls, docx, pptx, ppsx, xlsx. Image files formats are not allowed.

To upload a document, you can simply use:

mydoc <- doc_upload("myfile.pdf")

An optional wait argument to doc_upload waits and repeatedly checks to see if the upload was successful before returning to the console. If the upload fails, an error is produced. If wait=FALSE, no checking is performed (but can be performed manually using conversion_status).

Once uploaded, it is possible to view document settings and metadata using doc_settings:

doc_settings(mydoc)

These settings can be changed using doc_change, for example to modify a title:

doc_change(mydoc, title = "My first rscribd upload")

Collections

Documents can also be organized into "collections," which combine related documents together.

To create a collection, usinge coll_create:

mycol <- coll_create("My rscribd documents", "A collection of rscribd documents")

You can change the title, description, and access setting for a collection using coll_update.

To add a document to a collection, use coll_add. You can use coll_remove to remove a document:

coll_add(mycol, mydoc)
coll_remove(mycol, mydoc)

coll_list returns a list of documents contained in a collection:

coll_list(mycol)

coll_delete deletes a collection. doc_delete deletes a document from Scribd entirely.

Requirements and Installation

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rscribd is (not yet) available on CRAN, so that it can be installed using:

install.packages('rscribd')

To install the latest development version of rscribd from GitHub:

# latest stable version
install.packages("rscribd", repos = c(getOption("repos"), "http://cloudyr.github.io/drat"))

# latest (unstable) version from GitHub
if(!require("ghit")){
    install.packages("ghit")
}
ghit::install_github("cloudyr/rscribd")

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