Run a script through some protocols such as http, https, ftp, etc.
Source:R/run-source.R
source_url.Rd
If a SHA-1 hash is specified with the sha1
argument, then this
function will check the SHA-1 hash of the downloaded file to make sure it
matches the expected value, and throw an error if it does not match. If the
SHA-1 hash is not specified, it will print a message displaying the hash of
the downloaded file. The purpose of this is to improve security when running
remotely-hosted code; if you have a hash of the file, you can be sure that
it has not changed. For convenience, it is possible to use a truncated SHA1
hash, down to 6 characters, but keep in mind that a truncated hash won't be
as secure as the full hash.
Arguments
- url
url
- ...
other options passed to
source()
- sha1
The (prefix of the) SHA-1 hash of the file at the remote URL.
Examples
if (FALSE) {
source_url("https://gist.github.com/hadley/6872663/raw/hi.r")
# With a hash, to make sure the remote file hasn't changed
source_url("https://gist.github.com/hadley/6872663/raw/hi.r",
sha1 = "54f1db27e60bb7e0486d785604909b49e8fef9f9")
# With a truncated hash
source_url("https://gist.github.com/hadley/6872663/raw/hi.r",
sha1 = "54f1db27e60")
}