dhs_tags.RdAPI request of DHS Tags
dhs_tags(countryIds = NULL, indicatorIds = NULL, surveyIds = NULL, surveyYear = NULL, surveyYearStart = NULL, surveyYearEnd = NULL, surveyType = NULL, f = NULL, returnFields = NULL, perPage = NULL, page = NULL, client = NULL, force = FALSE, all_results = TRUE)
| countryIds | Specify a comma separated list of country ids to filter
by. For a list of countries use
|
|---|---|
| indicatorIds | Specify a comma separated list of indicators ids to
filter by. For a list of indicators use
|
| surveyIds | Specify a comma separated list of survey ids to filter by.
For a list of surveys use
|
| surveyYear | Specify a comma separated list of survey years to filter by. |
| surveyYearStart | Specify a range of Survey Years to filter Tags on. surveyYearStart is an inclusive value. Can be used alone or in conjunction with surveyYearEnd. |
| surveyYearEnd | Specify a range of Survey Years to filter Tags on. surveyYearEnd is an inclusive value. Can be used alone or in conjunction with surveyYearStart. |
| surveyType | Specify a survey type to filter by. |
| f | You can specify the format of the data returned from the query as HTML, JSON, PJSON, geoJSON, JSONP, XML or CSV. The default data format is JSON. |
| returnFields | Specify a list of attributes to be returned. |
| perPage | Specify the number of results to be returned per page. By default the API will return 100 results. |
| page | Allows specifying a page number to obtain for the API request. By default the API will return page 1. |
| client | If the API request should be cached, then provide a client
object created by |
| force | Should we force fetching the API results, and ignore any cached results we have. Default = FALSE |
| all_results | Boolean for if all results should be returned. If FALSE then the specified page only will be returned. Default = TRUE. |
Returns a data.table of 4 (or less if returnFields is provided)
tags with detailed information. An indicators can be tagged with one or
more tags to help identify certain topics an indicator can be identified
by. A description of the attributes returned is provided at
https://api.dhsprogram.com/rest/dhs/tags/fields
# NOT RUN { # A good use for the tags API endpoint is to query what the # IDs are for each tag. These are useful for passing as # arguments to other API endpoints.For example to show all the ids: dat <- dhs_tags() # Or if your analysis is foucssed on a particular country, and you want to # see all the characteristics surveyed for e.g. Senegal dat <- dhs_tags(countryIds="SN") # A complete list of examples for how each argument to the survey # tags API endpoint can be provided is given below, which is a # copy of each of the examples listed in the API at: # https://api.dhsprogram.com/#/api-tags.cfm dat <- dhs_tags(countryIds="EG",all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(indicatorIds="FE_FRTR_W_TFR",all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(surveyIds="SN2010DHS",all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(surveyYear="2010",all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(surveyYearStart="2006",all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(surveyYearStart="1991", surveyYearEnd="2006", all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(surveyType="DHS",all_results=FALSE) dat <- dhs_tags(f="html",all_results=FALSE) # }