rl_assessment_extract() (#77)rl_assessment_list() which is a wrapper for
rl_assessment() that allows you to retrieve multiple
assessments at once (#71).rl_assessment_extract() which can be used to
extract a given element from each of a list of assessments, such as the
output of rl_assessment_list() (#71).scope argument to rl_sis_latest()
and rl_species_latest() to filter the results to a specific
scope. The default scope is “1” (i.e., global).rl_sis_latest() and
rl_species_latest() so that, in the event that no
assessment has been officially identified as the latest assessment, they
will return the most recently published assessment (based on the year
that the assessment was published) (@jeffreyhanson, #69).This new major version of rredlist tracks the
development of the IUCN Red List API. The API has been upgraded
to v4 and this R package has been updated accordingly. Note
that nearly all functionality of the package has changed:
Users will need to generate a new API key to use the new
version of the API (see rl_use_iucn()).
This package no longer supports v3 of the IUCN Red List API. Older versions of the package may be installed if the old version of the API is needed.
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)