R/lords_attendance_session.R
lords_attendance_session.Rd
Imports data on House of Lords attendance from each parliamentary session. Please note that the attendance data is not as tidy as some of the others that are accessible through this API, and so additional work to prepare this data in a way that you want may be required.
lords_attendance_session(
session_id = NULL,
extra_args = NULL,
tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake",
verbose = TRUE
)
hansard_lords_attendance_session(
session_id = NULL,
extra_args = NULL,
tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake",
verbose = TRUE
)
The ID of the House of Lords session. If NULL
,
returns a list of all sessions, subject to other parameters.
Defaults to NULL
.
Additional parameters and queries to pass to API. These
queries must be strings and start with "&". See the
API documentation
or the package vignette for more details. Defaults to NULL
.
Logical parameter. If TRUE
, fixes the variable names
in the tibble to remove special characters and superfluous text, and
converts the variable names to a consistent style. Defaults to TRUE
.
The style to convert variable names to, if
tidy = TRUE
. Accepts any style accepted by to_any_case.
Defaults to 'snake'
.
If TRUE
, displayes messages on the console on the
progress of the API request. Defaults to TRUE
.
A tibble with details on the lords who attended a given session.
To return a tibble with all codes from available individual sessions, use
lords_attendance_session(session_id=NULL)
, or use
lords_sessions()
to retrieve codes for a given date range.
Attendance from multiple sessions can be accessed by using lapply
with the output from lords_sessions()
.
Please note that House of Lords attendance data is not as tidy as some of the others that are accessible through this API, and so additional work on the return from the API may be required.
Also note that this API does not appear to have been updated with data after 2017-01-31.
if (FALSE) {
x <- lords_attendance_session(session_id = 706178)
# Returns a list of data frames with details of
# attendance for each day of a given vector of sessions.
u <- lords_sessions(start_date = "2017-01-01")
m <- lapply(u$about, lords_attendance_session)
}