
Libcurl implementation of C_download
(the "internal" download method)
with added support for https, ftps, gzip, etc. Default behavior is identical
to download.file()
, but request can be fully configured by passing
a custom handle()
.
curl_download(url, destfile, quiet = TRUE, mode = "wb", handle = new_handle())
Path of downloaded file (invisibly).
A character string naming the URL of a resource to be downloaded.
A character string with the name where the downloaded file is saved. Tilde-expansion is performed.
If TRUE
, suppress status messages (if any), and the
progress bar.
A character string specifying the mode with which to write the file.
Useful values are "w"
, "wb"
(binary), "a"
(append)
and "ab"
.
a curl handle object
The main difference between curl_download
and curl_fetch_disk
is that curl_download
checks the http status code before starting the
download, and raises an error when status is non-successful. The behavior of
curl_fetch_disk
on the other hand is to proceed as normal and write
the error page to disk in case of a non success response.
The curl_download
function does support resuming and removes the temporary
file if the download did not complete successfully.
For a more advanced download interface which supports concurrent requests and
resuming large files, have a look at the multi_download function.
Advanced download interface: multi_download
# Download large file
if (FALSE) {
url <- "http://www2.census.gov/acs2011_5yr/pums/csv_pus.zip"
tmp <- tempfile()
curl_download(url, tmp)
}
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