
shinyTime provides a timeInput widget for Shiny. This widget allows
intuitive time input in the hh:mm:ss or hh:mm (24-hour) format by
using a separate numeric input for each time component. Setting and
getting of the time in R is done with date-time objects.
# Install from CRAN
install.packages("shinyTime")
As the shinyTime package mimics the existing shiny functionality,
using the package is easy:
ui <- fluidPage(
  # Using the default time 00:00:00
  timeInput("time1", "Time:"),
  # Set to current time
  timeInput("time2", "Time:", value = Sys.time()),
  # Set to custom time 
  timeInput("time3", "Time:", value = strptime("12:34:56", "%T")),
  # Set to custom time using hms
  timeInput("time4", "Time:", value = hms::as_hms("23:45:07")),
  # Set to custom time using character string
  timeInput("time5", "Time:", value = "21:32:43"),
  # Use hh:mm format
  timeInput("time6", "Time:", seconds = FALSE),
  # Use multiples of 5 minutes
  timeInput("time7", "Time:", minute.steps = 5)
)
Note that setting an initial value can be done with
date-time
(in the same way as setting a date in dateInput can be done with a
Date object), but also with an
hms::hms object or
character string in hh:mm:ss format.
The value retrieved will be a date-time object (POSIXlt). You need
to convert it to character to be able to show the time, as the default
character representation does not include time. For example:
server <- function(input, output) {
  # Print the time in hh:mm:ss everytime it changes
  observe(print(strftime(input$time1, "%T")))
  # Print the time in hh:mm everytime it changes
  observe(print(strftime(input$time4, "%R")))
}
For a demo, visit the online example
app or try the
shinyTime::shinyTimeExample() function.
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