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REDCapR (version 1.2.0)

redcap_users_export: List authorized users

Description

List users authorized for a project.

Usage

redcap_users_export(
  redcap_uri,
  token,
  verbose = TRUE,
  config_options = NULL,
  handle_httr = NULL
)

Value

  • data_user: A tibble::tibble() of all users associated with the project. One row represents one user.

  • data_user_form: A tibble::tibble() of permissions for users and forms. One row represents a unique user-by-form combination.

  • success: A boolean value indicating if the operation was apparently successful.

  • status_codes: A collection of http status codes, separated by semicolons. There is one code for each batch attempted.

  • outcome_messages: A collection of human readable strings indicating the operations' semicolons. There is one code for each batch attempted. In an unsuccessful operation, it should contain diagnostic information.

  • elapsed_seconds: The duration of the function.

Arguments

redcap_uri

The uri/url of the REDCap server typically formatted as "https://server.org/apps/redcap/api/". Required.

token

The user-specific string that serves as the password for a project. Required.

verbose

A boolean value indicating if messages should be printed to the R console during the operation. The verbose output might contain sensitive information (e.g. PHI), so turn this off if the output might be visible somewhere public. Optional.

config_options

A list of options passed to httr::POST(). See details at httr::httr_options(). Optional.

handle_httr

The value passed to the handle parameter of httr::POST(). This is useful for only unconventional authentication approaches. It should be NULL for most institutions. Optional.

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
uri      <- "https://bbmc.ouhsc.edu/redcap/api/"
token    <- "06DEFB601F9B46847DAA9DF0CFA951B4"
result   <- REDCapR::redcap_users_export(redcap_uri=uri, token=token)
result$data_user
result$data_user_form
}

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