bioC.logs

CRAN_Status_Badge CRAN checks Downloads

Introduction

This package allows you to download the statistics of BioConductor packages’ downloads as reported by http://bioconductor.org/packages/stats/.

Usage

The main function of this package is called bioC_downloads. The function accepts several arguments: packages names, format, from/to or when and verbose.

argument Description
packages names is the name(s) of the package(s) for which you want to download the stats from; multiple packages should be indicated using a list of the packages names
format accepts two options: "bioC" (default) will report the downloads as reported by bioconductor, ie. “Year Month Nb_of_distinct_IPs Nb_of_downloads”; or, "CRAN" will report as CRAN logs does, ie. “Date count package_Name”
from/to optional arguments to indicate range of dates to recover the data within – can NOT be used in combination with when
when optional argument to specify the range of dates to recover the data within – can NOT be used in combination with from/to; possible options are “ytd”,“year-to-date”,“year-from-now”,“last-year
verbose is a boolean flag indicating whether to print information about the processes

Features

Obervations

Installation

For using the “bioC.logs” package, first you will need to install it.

The stable version can be downloaded from the CRAN repository:

install.packages("bioC.logs")

To obtain the development version you can get it from the github repository, i.e.

# need devtools for installing from the github repo
install.packages("devtools")

# install bioC.logs
devtools::install_github("mponce0/bioC.logs")

For using the package, either the stable or developmemnt version, just load it using the library function:

# load bioC.logs
library(bioC.logs)

Examples

You will need an active internet connection, as bioC.logs will download the reports from the BioConductor website on demand.

# it is possible to download multiple packages, the data will be returned in a list with one entry per package
bioC_downloads(c("ABarray","a4Classif"))

# the 'verbose' option allow you to turn off information reported by the function
bioC_downloads("edgeR",verbose=FALSE)

# setting format="CRAN", will structure the data "a-la-CRAN"
edgeR.logs <- bioC_downloads("edgeR",format="CRAN")
# data is still returned in a list
str(edgeR.logs)
# access data from package
edgeR.logs[[1]]

# get the data in a particular range of dates using 'when'
edgeR.logs <- bioC_downloads("edgeR", when='last-year', format='bioC')

# get the data in a particular range of dates using 'to/from'
# not specifying 'from' will assume since the very first record
edgeR.logs <- bioC_downloads("edgeR", to='03-2015', format='bioC')

# not specifying 'from' will assume until the current day
edgeR.logs <- bioC_downloads("edgeR", from='03-2015', format='bioC')

edgeR.logs <- bioC_downloads("edgeR", from='03-2015',to='05-2016', format='bioC')

Stats

CRAN_Status_Badge CRAN checks Downloads last.mnth Downloads last.day Downloads last.day

Live download stats

“Live” download stats, figure generated using “Visualize.CRAN.Downloads”