For a project I need to download regularly data files from different websites to create an indicator based on those files.
As the update frequency of those files varies a lot, I am looking for an efficient way to detect whether a remote file was updated.
Below is suggested to use the -I option of curl. How does this translate in using the curl package?
https://superuser.com/questions/619592/get-modification-time-of-remote-file-over-http-in-bash-script
Alternate solutions seem to parse the header for either filesize or modifcation date:
Something similar to:
PHP: Remote file size without downloading file
My attempt below (with a small file), however, downloads the full file.
library(curl)
req <- curl_fetch_memory("http://www.pcr.uu.se/digitalAssets/124/124932_1ucdponesided2015.rdata")
str(req)
object.size(req)
parse_headers(req$headers)
Ist it possible to either download just the header with the curl package or to specify an option to avoid redundant downloads?
You'll have to keep a history of last-modified dates of the files (assuming the web server is consistent in reporting that) and check that with httr::HEAD()
before downloading (i.e. you have some work to do vis a vis storing that last-modified value somewhere, probably in a data frame with the URL):
library(httr)
URL <- "http://www.pcr.uu.se/digitalAssets/124/124932_1ucdponesided2015.rdata"
#' Download a file only if it hasn't changed since \code{last_modified}
#'
#' @param URL url of file
#' @param fil path to write file
#' @param last_modified \code{POSIXct}. Ideally, the output from the first
#' successful run of \code{get_file()}
#' @param overwrite overwrite the file if it exists?
#' @param .verbose output a message if the file was unchanged?
get_file <- function(URL, fil, last_modified=NULL, overwrite=TRUE, .verbose=TRUE) {
if ((!file.exists(fil)) || is.null(last_modified)) {
res <- GET(URL, write_disk(fil, overwrite))
return(httr::parse_http_date(res$headers$`last-modified`))
} else if (inherits(last_modified, "POSIXct")) {
res <- HEAD(URL)
cur_last_mod <- httr::parse_http_date(res$headers$`last-modified`)
if (cur_last_mod != last_modified) {
res <- GET(URL, write_disk(fil, overwrite))
return(httr::parse_http_date(res$headers$`last-modified`))
}
if (.verbose) message(sprintf("'%s' unchanged since %s", URL, last_modified))
return(last_modified)
}
}
# first run == you don't know the last-modified date.
# you need to pair this with the URL in some data structure for later use.
last_mod <- get_file(URL, basename(URL))
class(last_mod)
## [1] "POSIXct" "POSIXt"
last_mod
## [1] "2015-11-16 17:34:06 GMT"
last_mod <- get_file(URL, basename(URL), last_mod)
#> 'http://www.pcr.uu.se/digitalAssets/124/124932_1ucdponesided2015.rdata' unchanged since 2015-11-16 17:34:06