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Using the rstudioapi
package, you can request input from the user with various dialogs.
The selectFile()
and selectDirectory()
APIs allow you to request the name of an existing or non-existing path on the system.
# request the path to an existing .csv file on disk path <- rstudioapi::selectFile(caption = "Select CSV File", filter = "CSV Files (*.csv)", existing = TRUE) # now, you could read the data using e.g. 'readr::read_csv()' data <- readr::read_csv(path) # request a file path (e.g. where you would like to save a new file) target <- rstudioapi::selectFile(caption = "Save File", label = "Save", existing = FALSE) # save data to the path provided by the user saveRDS(data, file = target)
Use rstudioapi::askForPassword()
to request a password, or other credentials, from a user.
token <- rstudioapi::askForPassword( prompt = "Please provide your GitHub access token." )
Use rstudioapi::showDialog()
to display an informative dialog to the user. This dialog is used to report some kind of status or information to the user; it does not request any input.
rstudioapi::showDialog(title = "Hello, world!", message = "You're <b>awesome!</b>", url = "http://www.example.com")
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