cwb_install {cwbtools} | R Documentation |
Utilities to install the Corpus Workbench (CWB)
Description
The CWB comprises a set of command line tools for corpus preparation and management. Functionality for installing and managing these Tools.
Usage
cwb_install(
url_cwb = cwb_get_url(),
md5 = attr(url_cwb, "md5"),
cwb_dir = fs::path(fs::path_temp(), "cwb"),
verbose = TRUE
)
cwb_get_url()
cwb_get_bindir(bindir = Sys.getenv("CWB_BINDIR"), verbose = TRUE)
cwb_is_installed()
Arguments
url_cwb |
URL for downloading the CWB. |
md5 |
The md5 checksum of the compressed file to be downloaded. |
cwb_dir |
The directory where the CWB shall be installed. |
verbose |
Logical, whether to show progress messages. |
bindir |
The directory with CWB binaries. |
Details
Use cwb_install()
to download and install CWB binaries (v3.5) from
SourceForge. If successful, cwb_install()
returns the directory of the CWB, otherwiese NULL
. For the installation
on macOS and Linux, see https://cwb.sourceforge.io/install.php.
cwb_get_url()
will return the URL for downloading the appropriate
binary (Linux / macOS) of the CWB (v3.5), or the source tarball
(Linux). The md5 checksum of the file to be downloaded is part of the
return value as "md5" attribute.
cwb_get_bindir()
detects the directory with the cwb command line
programs. Defaults to using the value of the environment
variable "CWB_BINDIR". If unset, the value of cwb-config --bindir
is
used. Returns NULL
if CWB installation is not found.
cwb_is_installed()
will check whether the CWB is installed.