Set curl options.
Generally you should only need to use this function to set CURL options
directly if there isn't already a helpful wrapper function, like
set_cookies()
, add_headers()
or
authenticate()
. To use this function effectively requires
some knowledge of CURL, and CURL options. Use httr_options()
to
see a complete list of available options. To see the libcurl documentation
for a given option, use curl_docs()
.
config(..., token = NULL)
... |
named Curl options. |
token |
An OAuth token (1.0 or 2.0) |
Unlike Curl (and RCurl), all configuration options are per request, not per handle.
set_config()
to set global config defaults, and
with_config()
to temporarily run code with set options.
All known available options are listed in httr_options()
Other config:
add_headers()
,
authenticate()
,
set_cookies()
,
timeout()
,
use_proxy()
,
user_agent()
,
verbose()
Other ways to set configuration:
set_config()
,
with_config()
# There are a number of ways to modify the configuration of a request # * you can add directly to a request HEAD("https://www.google.com", verbose()) # * you can wrap with with_config() with_config(verbose(), HEAD("https://www.google.com")) # * you can set global with set_config() old <- set_config(verbose()) HEAD("https://www.google.com") # and re-establish the previous settings with set_config(old, override = TRUE) HEAD("https://www.google.com") # or reset_config() HEAD("https://www.google.com") # If available, you should use a friendly httr wrapper over RCurl # options. But you can pass Curl options (as listed in httr_options()) # in config HEAD("https://www.google.com/", config(verbose = TRUE))
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