--- title: "FRED Sources" author: "Sam Boysel" date: "`r Sys.Date()`" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette: toc: true toc_depth: 3 vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{FRED Sources} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} editor_options: chunk_output_type: console --- ```{r setup, include = FALSE} library(fredr) knitr::opts_chunk$set( fig.width = 7, fig.height = 5, eval = fredr_has_key(), collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` # Introduction ```{r} library(fredr) ``` This vignette is intended to introduce the user to fredr functions for the [Sources endpoint](https://fred.stlouisfed.org/docs/api/fred/#Sources) of the FRED API. FRED series are derived from a specific data **source**. Each FRED source is assigned an integer identifier. The following examples illustrate usage of the Sources endpoint functions in fredr. ## Get FRED sources The function `fredr_sources()` returns a list of FRED data sources. The information returned is a tibble in which each row represents a FRED source. For example, running `fredr_sources()` without any arguments returns the first 1000 (`limit` default) sources ordered by ascending source ID (but here we limit to just 10): ```{r fredr_sources1} fredr_sources(limit = 10) ``` ## Get a single FRED source The function `fredr_source()` returns information for a *single* source indicated by `source_id`. The data returned is a tibble in which each row represents a FRED source. For example, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council source ID is `6`: ```{r fredr_source1} fredr_source(source_id = 6L) ``` ## Get FRED releases for a source The function `fredr_source_releases()` returns FRED release information for the source indicated by `source_id`. As with the functions for the [Releases endpoint](http://sboysel.github.io/fredr/reference/index.html#Releases), the data returned is a tibble in which each row represents a FRED release for the specified source. For example, to get the first 10 releases from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, ordered by ascending release ID: ```{r fredr_source_releases1} fredr_source_releases( source_id = 1L, limit = 10L ) ``` To get University of Michigan releases since 1950: ```{r fredr_source_releases2} fredr_source_releases( source_id = 14L, realtime_start = as.Date("1950-01-01") ) ```