Write Wikipedia page links to cache
Source:R/tw_get_wikipedia_page_sections.R
tw_write_wikipedia_page_sections_to_cache.Rd
Mostly used internally by tidywikidatar
, use with caution to keep caching consistent.
Usage
tw_write_wikipedia_page_sections_to_cache(
df,
language = tidywikidatar::tw_get_language(),
cache = NULL,
overwrite_cache = FALSE,
cache_connection = NULL,
disconnect_db = TRUE
)
Arguments
- df
A data frame typically generated with
tw_get_wikipedia_page_sections()
.- language
Defaults to language set with
tw_set_language()
; if not set, "en". Use "all_available" to keep all languages. For available language values, see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:Wikimedia_language_codes/lists/all- cache
Defaults to NULL. If given, it should be given either TRUE or FALSE. Typically set with
tw_enable_cache()
ortw_disable_cache()
.- overwrite_cache
Logical, defaults to FALSE. If TRUE, it overwrites the table in the local sqlite database. Useful if the original Wikidata object has been updated.
- cache_connection
Defaults to NULL. If NULL, and caching is enabled,
tidywikidatar
will use a local sqlite database. A custom connection to other databases can be given (see vignettecaching
for details).- disconnect_db
Defaults to TRUE. If FALSE, leaves the connection to cache open.
Value
Silently returns the same data frame provided as input. Mostly used internally for its side effects.
Examples
if (interactive()) {
df <- tw_get_wikipedia_page_sections(
title = "Margaret Mead",
language = "en",
cache = FALSE
)
tw_write_wikipedia_page_sections_to_cache(
df = df,
language = "en"
)
}