

In other words, the default of value of no specified recipients results Post is pushed the corresponding elements in the devices vector. Lastly, if ‘recipients’ is a numeric vector, the Names (from either the config file or a corresponding ‘recipients’ is text vector, it matched against the device If ‘recipients’ argument is missing, the post is pushed toĪll devices in accordance with the API definition. Pushed, the recipient's web browser is opened in map mode at the If a ‘link’ is pushed, the recipient's webīrowser is opened at the given URL. When a ‘note’ is pushed, the recipient receives the This function invokes the ‘pushes’ functionality of ~/.rpushbullet.json which is read at packageīoolean switch to add even more debugging output Supplied as an argument here, or via the file Which is read at package initialization (and, if found, also sets Rpushbullet.key, or via the file ~/.rpushbullet.json Supplied as an argument here, via the global option (Deprecated) The index (or a vector/list of indices) of the If either recipients or email are present, If both recipients and email areĪ channel tag used to specify the name of the channelĪs the recipient. Is looked up from an optional setting, and if none has been setĪn alternative way to specify a recipient is to specifyĪn email address. Type is ‘file’) such as “text/plain” or “image/jpeg”,Ī character or numeric vector indicating theĭevices this post should go to. Path of a file to be sent if type is ‘file’. The body of the note or the (optional) body when the type The type of post: one of ‘note’, ‘link’, or ‘file’. getDevices (), verbose = FALSE, debug = FALSE ) PbPost ( type = c ( "note", "link", "file" ), title = "", body = "", url = "", filetype = "text/plain", recipients, email, channel, deviceind, apikey =.
