curlEscape {RCurl} | R Documentation |
Handle characters in URL that need to be escaped
Description
These functions convert between URLs that are
human-readable and those that have special characters
escaped. For example, to send a URL with a space,
we need to represent the space as %20
.
curlPercentEncode
uses a different format than the
curlEscape
function and this is needed for x-www-form-encoded POST submissions.
Usage
curlEscape(urls)
curlUnescape(urls)
curlPercentEncode(x, amp = TRUE, codes = PercentCodes, post.amp = FALSE)
Arguments
urls |
a character vector giving the strings to be escaped or unescaped. |
x |
the strings to be encoded via the percent-encoding method |
amp |
a logical value indicating whether to encode & characters. |
codes |
the named character vector giving the encoding map. The names are the characters we encode, the values are what we encode them as. |
post.amp |
a logical value controlling whether the resulting string is further processed to escape the percent (%) prefixes with the code for percent, i.e. %25. |
Details
This calls curl_escape
or curl_unescape
in the libcurl library.
Value
A character vector that has corresponding elements to the input with the characters escaped or not.
Author(s)
Duncan Temple Lang
References
Curl homepage https://curl.se/
Percent encoding explained in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding
Examples
curlEscape("http://www.abc.com?x=a is a sentence&a b=and another")
# Reverse it should get back original
curlUnescape(curlEscape("http://www.abc.com?x=a is a sentence&a b=and another"))