Reputation: 18331
file<-tempfile(fileext=".csv")
download.file(url="ftp://pubftp.spp.org/Markets/DA/LMP_By_SETTLEMENT_LOC/2014/03/28/DA-LMP-SL-201403280100.csv",destfile=file,mode="wb")
This works in R proper (I'm not sure what to call it). However in RStudio it hangs for several minutes and then I get the following
trying URL 'ftp://pubftp.spp.org/Markets/RTBM/LMP_By_SETTLEMENT_LOC/2014/03/25/11/RTBM-LMP-SL-201403251015.csv'
using Synchronous WinInet calls
Error in download.file(url = "ftp://pubftp.spp.org/Markets/RTBM/LMP_By_SETTLEMENT_LOC/2014/03/25/11/RTBM-LMP-SL-201403251015.csv", :
cannot open URL 'ftp://pubftp.spp.org/Markets/RTBM/LMP_By_SETTLEMENT_LOC/2014/03/25/11/RTBM-LMP-SL-201403251015.csv'
In addition: Warning message:
In download.file(url = "ftp://pubftp.spp.org/Markets/RTBM/LMP_By_SETTLEMENT_LOC/2014/03/25/11/RTBM-LMP-SL-201403251015.csv", :
InternetOpenUrl failed: ''
It is a small file so it shouldn't time out but I really don't know what the problem is.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 13883
Reputation: 49
For me it was disabling "Use secure download method for HTTP" in Tools > Global Options > Packages.
and
options(download.file.method = "curl")
R 4.3.1, MacOS (Sonoma 14.2.1).
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
I have the same problem when I download a file in RStudio when using
> source("http://www.statmethods.net/RiA/wmc.txt")
Error in file(filename, "r", encoding = encoding) :
cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning message:
In file(filename, "r", encoding = encoding) :
InternetOpenUrl failed: '安全频道支持出错'
Then I try
> options(download.file.method="libcurl", url.method="libcurl")
> source("http://www.statmethods.net/RiA/wmc.txt")
> wmc
It worked
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1
Go to Tools > Global Option > Packages > uncheck "Use secure download method for HTTP".
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 110
I had a similar issue using R's download.file in a for loop in RStudio. It would download the url for the first several links and then I'd get "InternetOpenUrl failed: 'The operation timed out'" for all subsequent downloads. I tried the the suggestion by sssheridan to unselect the Internet Explorer option in R global options which did not work. I also tried setInternet2(use=T) but this is no longer available in R.
What worked for me was to remove the cache by including cacheOK = F
as an argument in download.file. I think this is because I had previously hit the links that were timing out.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 710
I found two solutions.
1) Go to Tools > Global Options > Packages, and unselect "Use Internet Explorer library/proxy for HTTP".
2) This worked for another user, but not for me: setInternet2(use=FALSE)
Note: when in RGUI I entered setInternet2(use=TRUE), then tried the download, it gave the "using Synchronous WinInet calls" messages and hung; but then Windows Firewall popped up, and when I allowed RGUI through it, the download began.
Upvotes: 6