--- title: "Importing a (pre)registration form from embedded JSON from a URL" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Importing a (pre)registration form from embedded JSON from a URL} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` (Pre)registration forms can be directly imported from an URL. For example, the vignette about how to create a preregistration form stores the two forms embedded as JSON. These can be imported again as a `preregr` form. ```{r} importedExample <- preregr::import_from_html( "https://preregr.opens.science/articles/creating_prereg_form.html" ); ``` This imports the first form, the example that is created in that vignette: ```{r} importedExample; ``` Or, to view the form: ```{r} preregr::form_show(importedExample); ``` ## Initiating a (pre)registration from an imported form We can now initialize a new (pre)registration using this form: ```{r} freshPrereg <- preregr::prereg_initialize( importedExample ); ``` Et voila, an empty (pre)registration: ```{r} freshPrereg; ``` ## Selecting the form to import To import the second form that is embedded in that vignette (the full form for systematic reviews), we can pass a value for `select`: ```{r} importedExample_2 <- preregr::import_from_html( "https://preregr.opens.science/articles/creating_prereg_form.html", select = 2 ); ``` If we now knit this form into this vignette again, it will again be included as JSON as well: ```{r} preregr::form_knit(importedExample); ``` ## Saving a form to a spreadsheet Alternatively, you can export the form to a local spreadsheet file so you can import it later: ```{r, eval=FALSE} preregr::form_to_xlsx( formExample, file = "C:/Data/Research/amazing-new-project/prereg-form.xlsx" ); ```