Event - Workshop
NEON @ ESA: Using the NEON API Workshop
Aug 7, 2017
Hosted By:
ESA & NEON
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) provides open ecological data from over 80 locations across the United States. These data are available both on the NEON data portal and through the NEON Application Programming Interface (API). The API allows direct programmatic access to data and metadata in the NEON database, enabling automation and instantaneous updating of code and models. Come to this workshop to learn to navigate the NEON API. NEON scientists will demonstrate how to use the API, focusing on access via the R package httr
, but also covering the general API structure. Attendees are encouraged to bring laptops and code along with the demonstration.
Required Prior Knowledge
Basic familiarity with R is recommended; no previous experience with APIs needed. The demonstration materials will also be made available online.
This 1.5-hr workshop will be taught at the 2017 meeting of the Ecological Society of America (ESA) in Portland, OR. You must be a registered attendee of the conference. For more information, visit the .
Additional Set Up Resources
Setting Up R & RStudio
Windows R/RStudio Setup
- Run the .exe file that was just downloaded
- Under Installers select RStudio X.XX.XXX - Windows Vista/7/8/10
- Double click the file to install it
Once R and RStudio are installed, click to open RStudio. If you don't get any error messages you are set. If there is an error message, you will need to re-install the program.
Mac R/RStudio Setup
- Go to and click on Download R for (Mac) OS X
- Select the .pkg file for the version of OS X that you have and the file will download.
- Double click on the file that was downloaded and R will install
- Go to the
- Under Installers select RStudio 0.98.1103 - Mac OS X XX.X (64-bit) to download it.
- Once it's downloaded, double click the file to install it
Once R and RStudio are installed, click to open RStudio. If you don't get any error messages you are set. If there is an error message, you will need to re-install the program.
Linux R/RStudio Setup
- R is available through most Linux package managers. You can download the binary files for your distribution from . Or you can use your package manager (e.g. for Debian/Ubuntu run
sudo apt-get install r-base
and for Fedora runsudo yum install R
). - To install RStudio, go to the
- Under Installers select the version for your distribution.
- Once it's downloaded, double click the file to install it
Once R and RStudio are installed, click to open RStudio. If you don't get any error messages you are set. If there is an error message, you will need to re-install the program.
Location:
Portland, OR
United States