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circle (version 0.7.3)

env_var: Interact with Environment Variable(s) on Circle CI

Description

Add, get or set Circle CI environment variable(s) for a repo on Circle CI.

Usage

get_env_vars(
  name = NULL,
  repo = github_info()$name,
  user = github_info()$owner$login,
  vcs_type = "gh",
  api_version = "v2"
)

set_env_var( var, repo = github_info()$name, user = github_info()$owner$login, vcs_type = "gh", api_version = "v2", quiet = FALSE )

delete_env_var( var, repo = github_info()$name, user = github_info()$owner$login, vcs_type = "gh", api_version = "v2", quiet = FALSE )

Value

An object of class circle_api with the following elements

  • content (queried content)

  • path (API request)

  • response (HTTP response information)

Arguments

name

[character]
Name of a specific environment variable. If not set, all env vars are returned.

repo

[character]
The repository slug to use. Must follow the "user/repo" structure.

user

[character]
The username for the repository. By default queried using get_user().

vcs_type

[character]
The version control system to use. Defaults to "gh" (Github).

api_version

[character]
A character string specifying the Circle CI API version. This usually does not need to be changed by the user.

var

[list]
A list containing key-value pairs of environment variable and its value.

quiet

[logical]
If TRUE, console output is suppressed.

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
# get env var
get_env_vars()

# set env var
set_env_var(var = list("foo" = "123"))

# delete env var
delete_env_var("foo")
}

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