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The goal of {dawaR}
is to make access to the Danish Web
Address API convenient for many more users.
You can install {dawaR}
from CRAN with:
install.packages("dawaR")
Or you can install the latest pre-release version of
{dawaR}
from r-universe with:
install.packages(
"dawaR",
repos = c(
aleksanderbl29 = "https://aleksanderbl29.r-universe.dev",
getOption("repos")
) )
You can install the latest development version of
{dawaR}
from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
::install_github("aleksanderbl29/dawaR@devel") devtools
If you install the package in an environment configured with renv
on MacOS, please consult vignette("renv-issues")
to ensure
that get_map_data()
works as intended.
Be sure to see the getting started and the guide on how to make maps with {dawaR}.
The government entity that maintains the Danish Web Address API has disclosed that the API will be phased out at some point. When that time comes, this package will become deprecated and I will have another package ready to provide the same functionality. The service that is to replace DAWA is called Datafordeleren (The Data Distribution) and is in the works. Some functionality in relation to The Central Register of Buildings (BBR) has already been moved to the new service.
If you know how to read danish (or use machine-translation) you can keep yourself up to date on this page.
But no worries! It does not sound like the shutdown of DAWA will
happen anytime soon or without due notice. You can read more about this
and read the history of updates in vignette("status")
. Any
minor updates will be shown there. Major ones will be on this page. Both
will be communicated with lifecycle
in the functions.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.