readabs 0.4.19
- Bug fix - read_erp() no longer returns a grouped data frame. Thanks
to @nerskin for the
fix.
- Bug fix - address a situation where the ABS adds additional non-data
worksheets to a time series spreadsheet
readabs 0.4.18
- New read_erp() function added thanks to Francis Markham. Loads
estimated resident population data.
- The experimental
readabs::read_api() function no longer
coerces columns describing the data categories to numeric. Thanks to
@kletts.
- read_lfs_datacube() now able to fetch modelled SA4 labour force
estimates, thanks to @AngusMoore
- Bug fix to read_job_mobility()
- Fix to reflect changed ABS API URL
- read_payrolls() updated to work with reconfigured (less frequent)
ABS payrolls data.
- Documentation clarified to note that
release_date arg
to read_abs() does not reliably work for annual data.
- Refresh internal data
readabs 0.4.16
- An error inadvertently introduced in 0.4.15 is fixed. This error
would only affect a small minority of users.
readabs 0.4.15
- read_lfs_datacube() convenience function added
- New environment variable “R_READABS_DL_METHOD” can be set. When set,
this is passed to the
method argument of
download.file(). Useful on networks where a method such as
“wininet” must be used.
readabs 0.4.14
- Fixes made to read_payrolls() to reflect changes by the ABS
- read_api() and related experimental functions added by @kintob (thank you!) to work
with data from the ABS.Stat API
- Documentation expanded and improved
- The ability to read sub-state estimates of payroll jobs using
read_payrolls() has been removed, in light of the ABS’s
removal of this data from the release.
readabs 0.4.13
- Added read_job_mobility()
- Added read_abs_url()
- Added a
release_date argument to
read_abs()
- Bug fixes
readabs 0.4.12
readabs 0.4.11
- New options available in read_payrolls(). Thanks to @martintburgess.
- Fixes to adapt to changes the ABS made to its time series
spreadsheets without warning. Thanks to @Henry-DJPR.
- Fix to ensure read_abs_local() works with .xlsx files as well as
.xlsx. Thanks to @hamgamb.
readabs 0.4.10
- “industry_wages” is no longer an option in read_payrolls() as it has
been removed from the data
- Bug fixes
readabs 0.4.9
read_abs_sdmx() function hard deprecated.
check_latest_date() function to check latest
observation date for ABS time series
read_lfs_grossflows() convenience function added
utils::download.file() used rather than
curl::curl_download()
- Residual upstream dependence on curl eliminated
- Workaround implemented for changes to ABS Weekly Payrolls
release
search_catalogues() function added to make data cubes
easier to find
readabs 0.4.8
- Internal changes to the way files are downloaded
- Improvements to the
read_awe() convenience function
(able to get more data)
readabs 0.4.7
- Package dependencies reduced
- Bug fixed in
read_payrolls()
readabs 0.4.6
- New
read_payrolls() convenience function added
- New
read_awe() convenience function added
- Package logo added
readabs 0.4.5.2
- Bug fixes, including addressing a case where an ABS URL has a space
in it
readabs 0.4.5.1
- minor fixes to unit tests
readabs 0.4.5
- download_abs_data_cube() and associated functions revamped for new
ABS website
readabs 0.4.4
- Speed improvements
- get_abs() removed
readabs 0.4.3.3
- Minor internal change to prepare readabs for the new ABS
website
readabs 0.4.3.2
- New download_abs_data_cube() function added courtesy of David
Diviny
readabs 0.4.3.1
- Error when using dev version of vctrs package rectified
readabs 0.4.3
- Alternative method now used to check for internet access when
running
read_abs(); the function now works in a broader
range of IT environments
- README and vignette refined
readabs 0.4.2
- Default path for
read_abs() is now defined by an
environmental variable; thanks to Hugh Parsonage for the idea and
implementation.
readabs 0.4.1
separate_series() function gains a
drop_nas argument, thanks to Sam Gow for the
suggestion.
- Added more unit tests and reorganised tests
readabs 0.4.0
- New
separate_series() function thanks to David Diviny,
which splits the series column of tidied ABS time series
into multiple components
- New
read_cpi() convenience function to get the CPI
index numbers
- Files read with
read_abs() are now stored in a
subdirectory of path corresponding to the catalogue
number
- New
series_id argument to read_abs()
allows users to get specific time series using their unique
identifiers
- Order of arguments to
read_abs() have changed slightly,
with new series_id argument added
- Order of arguments to
read_abs_local() have changed,
new cat_no argument added, filenames argument
works as before, but the argument order has changed
- Fixed file path error when using
read_abs(retain_files = FALSE) on Windows
get_abs() now deprecated; use read_abs()
instead (it has identical functionality)
readabs 0.3.1
read_abs() now checks for internet access and returns a
comprehensible error if not present
- New function
read_abs_seriesid() gets data
corresponding to unique ABS time series IDs
- Thanks to @HughParsonage for fixing the vignette
index and suggesting other fixes
- ABS API was (silently!) updated to use https rather than http;
readabs now works with this
- added a retain_files option (default = TRUE) to read_abs()
readabs 0.3.0
- Merged with
getabs package
- New core function (
read_abs()) to download, import and
tidy data in one step
- New function (
read_abs_local()) to import and tidy
locally-stored spreadsheets
read_abs_data() is now soft-deprecated and will be
removed in a future release
readabs 0.2.9
- Matt Cowgill is the new maintainer and author of
readabs
- Fixed issue (#1) with blank column names that arose from new name
repair behaviour in tibble 2.0.0
readabs 0.2.1
- Add descriptive information to
read_abs_sdmx()
readabs 0.2.0
- Delete
read_abs_codebook()
- Create vignette and website using pkgdown
- Update documentation and available data
readabs 0.1.0
- Name change from abs to readabs