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This vignette shows how developers can add their own custom table templates to the autoslider.core package. This is useful if you're extending the package with your own commonly used table logic and want it to integrate with the list_all_templates()
and use_template()
framework.
First, navigate to the R/
directory. For example, if you are creating a new custom table:
```{bash, include = TRUE, eval = FALSE} cd ~/autoslider.core/R nano t_my_custom_table.R
Then you can start editing the template contents inside the file. Be sure to follow naming conventions: templates should start with `t_`, `l_`, or `g_` to be detected. ## Step 2: Create a softlink in inst/templates/ For your new template to be recognized by `list_all_templates()`, it must be found under the `inst/templates/` folder. Navigate to that folder and link your new template file: ```{bash, include = TRUE, eval = FALSE} cd ~/autoslider.core/inst/templates ln -s ../../R/t_my_custom_table.R # creates softlinks
This creates a softlink to the file in the R/
folder, meaning autoslider.core doesn't duplicate the file, but still picks it up.
list_all_templates()
Load the package and call:
devtools::load_all() list_all_templates()
Your new template t_my_custom_table
should appear in the list.
use_template()
You can now use your template like any built-in one:
use_template( template = "t_my_custom_table", function_name = "custom_table_slide", open = TRUE )
This will create a new file at ./programs/R/custom_table_slide.R
based on your template.
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