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openappr

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The goal of openappr is to import app data from OpenAppBuilder.

Installation

You can install the development version of openappr from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("IDEMSInternational/openappr")

About openappr

The use of openappr begins by establishing a connection to ‘OpenAppBuilder’. This can be achieved using the get_app_connection() function, which is simply a wrapper to the dbconnect function from the DBI package. By using the get_app_connection() function, the connection is stored in the package environment, ensuring that subsequent calls to retrieve the app data uses this connection.

The primary functionality of openappr revolves around two main types of data retrieval:

Both functions utilise the underlying capabilities of the RPostgres package but are tailored to provide a more user-friendly interface that requires minimal SQL knowledge.

Example

This is a basic example which shows you how can import notification and user data from open-app builder into R:

# Before retrieving data, you must establish a connection to your OpenAppBuilder (PostgreSQL) database using the `set_app_connection()` function:

openappr::set_app_connection(
  dbname = "vmc",
  host = "apps-server.idems.international",
  port = 5432,
  user = "vmc",
  password = "LSQkyYg5KzL747"
)

# Once the connection is established, you can retrieve it at any time using the get_app_connection() function:

con <- get_app_connection()

# For specific user data, use the `get_user_data()` function:

valid_ids <- c("3e68fcda-d4cd-400e-8b12-6ddfabced348", "223925c7-443a-411c-aa2a-a394f991dd52")
data_filtered_notifications <- get_openapp_data(
  name = "app_users",
  filter = TRUE,
  filter_variable = "app_user_id",
  filter_variable_value = valid_ids
)

# Similarly, the `get_nf_data()` function allows you to retrieve and process notification interaction data:

filtered_notification_data <- get_nf_data(
  filter = TRUE,
  filter_variable = "Country",
  filter_variable_value = "USA"
)

Conclusion

The openappr package provides a convenient way to connect to OpenAppBuilder and retrieve data, customise your queries, and filter to suit your data needs.

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.