Description
Process Metadata from the Open Graph Protocol.
Description
Social media sites often embed cards when links are shared, based on metadata in the 'Open Graph Protocol' (<https://ogp.me/>). This supports extracting that metadata from a website. It further allows for the creation of tags to add to a website to support the 'Open Graph Protocol' and provides a list of the standard tags and their required properties.
README.md
opengraph 
The goal of opengraph
is to read and process Open Graph Protocol metadata on websites.
Installation
You can install the development version of opengraph
from GitHub with:
# install.packages('pak')
pak::pak('christopherkenny/opengraph')
Example
This is a relatively simple package. The main function is og_parse()
which returns a named vector of Open Graph metadata found on a given webpage.
library(opengraph)
url <- 'https://christophertkenny.com/opengraph/'
og_parse(url)
#> title
#> "Process the Open Graph Protocol"
#> description
#> "Parse metadata on websites which use the Open Graph Protocol."
#> image
#> "http://christophertkenny.com/opengraph/logo.png"
The package can also read specific Open Graph properties with og_property()
. Properties can be prefixed with og:
or not.
og_property(url, 'og:title')
#> [1] "Process the Open Graph Protocol"
og_property(url, 'title')
#> [1] "Process the Open Graph Protocol"
If there is no Open Graph metadata found, og_parse()
will return an empty named vector.
og_parse('https://cran.r-project.org/')
#> named character(0)