Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also Examples
This function will attempt to start a virtuoso server
instance that can be managed completely from R. This allows
the user to easily start, stop, and access server logs and functions
from the R command line. This server will be automatically shut
down when R exits or restarts, or can be explicitly controlled using
vos_kill(), vos_log(), and vos_status().
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ini |
path to a virtuoso.ini configuration file. If not provided, function will attempt to determine the location of the default configuration file. |
wait |
number of seconds to wait for server to come online |
It can take some time for the server to come up before it is ready to
accept queries. vos_start() will return as soon as the server is active,
which typically takes about 10 seconds on tested systems. vos_start() monitors
the Virtuoso logs every one second for a maximum time of wait seconds
(default 30 seconds) to see if the server is ready. If wait time is exceeded,
vos_start() will simply return the current server status. This does not mean
that starting has failed, it may simply need longer before the server is active.
Use vos_status() to continue to monitor the server status manually.
If no virtuoso.ini configuration file is provided, vos_start() will
automatically attempt to configure one. For more control over this,
use vos_configure(), see examples.
invisibly returns the processx::process() object which can be used
to control the external process from R. It is not necessary for a user
to store this return object, as vos_start() caches the process object so
it can be automatically accessed by other functions without needing to store
and pass the return object.
1 2 3 4 5 6 | if(has_virtuoso()){
vos_start()
## or with custom config:
vos_start(vos_configure(gigs_ram = 3))
}
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