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This is the official R client library for the Tomba.io Email Finder API, allowing you to:
You’ll need an Tomba API access token, which you can get by signing up for a free account at https://app.tomba.io/auth/register
The free plan is limited to 25 search request and 50 verification a month, To enable all the data fields and additional request volumes see https://tomba.io/pricing.
To install
install.packages("tomba")
or via devtools devtools:
devtools::install_github("tomba-io/r")
get email addresses found on the internet.
<- Tomba(key="ta_xxxx",secret="ts_xxxx")
client <- domain_search(client, domain="tomba.io") data
Find the verified email address of any professional.
<- Tomba(key="ta_xxxx",secret="ts_xxxx")
client <- email_finder(client, domain="tomba.io",fname="FNAME",lname="LNAME") data
Verify the validity of any professional email address with the most complete email checker.
<- Tomba(key="ta_xxxx",secret="ts_xxxx")
client <- email_verifier(client, email="b.mohamed@tomba.io") data
Sample codes under examples/ folder.
See the official documentation.
There are official Tomba Email Finder client libraries available for many languages including PHP, Python, Go, Java, Ruby, and many popular frameworks such as Django, Rails and Laravel. There are also many third party libraries and integrations available for our API.
https://developer.tomba.io/#introduction-libraries
Founded in 2020, Tomba prides itself on being the most reliable, accurate, and in-depth source of Email address data available anywhere. We process terabytes of data to produce our Email finder API, company.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
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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.