Delete version IDs from local metadata.
Usage
tar_unversion(
names = tidyselect::everything(),
store = targets::tar_config_get("store")
)
Arguments
- names
Tidyselect expression to identify the targets to drop version IDs. The object supplied to
names
should beNULL
or atidyselect
expression likeany_of()
orstarts_with()
fromtidyselect
itself, ortar_described_as()
to select target names based on their descriptions.- store
Character of length 1, path to the
targets
data store. Defaults totar_config_get("store")
, which in turn defaults to_targets/
. When you set this argument, the value oftar_config_get("store")
is temporarily changed for the current function call. Seetar_config_get()
andtar_config_set()
for details about how to set the data store path persistently for a project.
Cloud target data versioning
Some buckets in Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage are "versioned",
which means they track historical versions of each data object.
If you use targets
with cloud storage
(https://books.ropensci.org/targets/cloud-storage.html)
and versioning is turned on, then targets
will record each
version of each target in its metadata.
Functions like tar_read()
and tar_load()
load the version recorded in the local metadata,
which may not be the same as the "current" version of the
object in the bucket. Likewise, functions tar_delete()
and tar_destroy()
only remove
the version ID of each target as recorded in the local
metadata.
If you want to interact with the latest version of an object instead of the version ID recorded in the local metadata, then you will need to delete the object from the metadata.
Make sure your local copy of the metadata is current and up to date. You may need to run
tar_meta_download()
ortar_meta_sync()
first.Run
tar_unversion()
to remove the recorded version IDs of your targets in the local metadata.With the version IDs gone from the local metadata, functions like
tar_read()
andtar_destroy()
will use the latest version of each target data object.Optional: to back up the local metadata file with the version IDs deleted, use
tar_meta_upload()
.
See also
Other clean:
tar_delete()
,
tar_destroy()
,
tar_invalidate()
,
tar_prune()
,
tar_prune_list()