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William Gearty is now the maintainer of rredlist
rl_use_iucn
to help with API key
setup (#31) by @maellerl_comp_groups
and
rl_comp_groups_
to interface with the comprehensive groups
API route (#26)rl_sp
gains two new parameters: all
(logical) to toggle getting all results or not, if selected we do paging
internally; quiet
parameter (logical) suppresses progress
(#29)redlistr
package in README to help users decide
which package to use for which use cases (#30)webmockr
and vcr
to do unit test
caching (#33) (#34)rl_growth_forms()
and
rl_growth_forms_()
. added tests for them as well (#20)
thanks @stevenpbachmanregion
parameter
described requiring a taxonomic name - fixed to describe accurately.
Also improved docs in general (#21)category
parameter in
rl_sp_category()
functionrl_sp_country
how to get acceptable
country codes to pass to country
parameter?rredlist-package
a
note from the IUCN Redlist API documentation about that they suggest
using taxonomic names instead of IDs because IDs can change through
timerl_occ_country
and
rl_occ_country_
for getting country occurrences by species
name or ID (#13)httr
with crul
. Please note this
only affects use of curl options. See crul
docs for how to
use curl options (#14)r-curl/2.3 crul/0.2.0 rOpenSci(rredlist/0.3.0)
sent in all
requests now to help IUCN API maintainers know how often requests come
from R and this package (#19)rl_threats
- we
didn’t do anything in the package - the API now gives the names back and
adds them in a column (#10)key
parameter from rl_version()
and rl_citation()
as API key not required for those
methodsrl_history()
and rl_history_()
(#8)rl_common_names
does. In
addition, clarified description of what other functions do as well,
whenever it was unclear (#12)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.