
To access the API, get a free API key from https://the-odds-api.com
Installation & Usage
You can install the released version of oddsapiR
from GitHub
with:
# You can install using the pacman package using the following code:
if (!requireNamespace('pacman', quietly = TRUE)){
install.packages('pacman')
}
pacman::p_load_current_gh("sportsdataverse/oddsapiR")# if you would prefer devtools installation
if (!requireNamespace('devtools', quietly = TRUE)){
install.packages('devtools')
}
# Alternatively, using the devtools package:
devtools::install_github(repo = "sportsdataverse/oddsapiR")git clone https://github.com/sportsdataverse/oddsapi
cd oddsapi
Rscript -e "devtools::install()"The Odds API requires an API key, here’s a quick run-down:
ODDS_API_KEY=XXXX-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE-XXXXX to your .Renviron
file (easily accessed via usethis::edit_r_environ()).
Run usethis::edit_r_environ(),
a new script will pop open named .Renviron,
THEN paste the following in the new script that pops up
(without quotations)ODDS_API_KEY = XXXX-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE-XXXXXSave the script and restart your RStudio session, by
clicking Session (in between Plots and
Build) and click Restart R (there also exists
the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + F10 to restart your session).
If set correctly, from then on you should be able to use any of the
functions without any other changes.
ODDS_API_KEY (with quotations) using a command like the
following.Sys.setenv(ODDS_API_KEY = "XXXX-YOUR-API-KEY-HERE-XXXXX")For more information on the package and function reference, please
see the oddsapiR
documentation website.
To cite the oddsapiR
R package in publications, use:
BibTex Citation
@misc{gilani_2022_oddsapiR,
author = {Gilani, Saiem},
title = {oddsapiR: The SportsDataverse's R Package for The Odds API.},
url = {https://oddsapiR.sportsdataverse.org},
year = {2022}
}