r badger::badge_custom("dev version", as.character(packageVersion("pkgTemplateR")), "blue", "https://github.com/CTU-Basel/pkgTemplateR") Template created by Patrick R. Wright
If you would like to make use of this template just click the green "Use this template" button or use this link to it and set up your new R package repository as usual on GitHub.
If you want to work with the continuous integration (CI) modules you will need to grant travis and AppVeyor access to your repository. The config files (.travis.yml, appveyor.yml) for travis and AppVeyor are already in the repository. GitHub actions builds have already been set up too. They will check if the package runs on Linux, Windows and macOS. Furthermore they will render the pkgdown page. For the packagedown page you will need to configure the GitHub Pages part in the Settings to use the gh-pages branch and the root directory within.
You will also need to search and replace all occurences of pkgTemplateR with
the name that you have chosen for your R package.
devtools::install_github("CTU-Basel/pkgTemplateR")
Load the package
# load the package library(pkgTemplateR) # internal file of the package path <- system.file("exdata", "file.txt", package = "pkgTemplateR") # print it print_file_content(file_path = path)
# run tests, this assumes you are one directory up from the pkgTemplateR dir devtools::test("pkgTemplateR") # spell check # ignore words character vector allows to exclude technical terms in the check ignore_words <- c() devtools::spell_check("pkgTemplateR", ignore = ignore_words)
# lint the package -> should be clean library(lintr) lint_package("pkgTemplateR", linters = with_defaults(camel_case_linter = NULL, object_usage_linter = NULL, line_length_linter(125)))
library(rmarkdown) render("vignettes/pkgTemplateR-package-vignette.Rmd", output_format=c("pdf_document"))
The README file contains both standard text and interpreted R code.
Changes should be made in the README.Rmd file and the file "knited" with R.
In this template the knitting of the Rmd file is performed automatically with
GitHub actions.
Dependencies to other R packages are to be declared in the DESCRIPTION file under Imports: and in
the specific roxygen2 documentation of the functions relying on the dependency. It is suggested to
be as explicit as possible. i.e. Just import functions that are needed and not entire packages.
Example to import str_match str_length str_wrap from the stringr package:
#' @importFrom stringr str_match str_length str_wrap
# build the package archive R CMD build pkgTemplateR # check the archive (should return "Status: OK", no WARNINGs, no NOTEs) # in this example for version 0.0.1 R CMD check pkgTemplateR_0.0.1.tar.gz
Requests for new features and bug fixes should first be documented as an
Issue on GitHub.
Subsequently, in order to contribute to this R package you should fork the main repository.
After you have made your changes please run the
tests
and
lint your code as
indicated above. Please also increment the version number. If all tests pass and linting
confirms that your coding style conforms you can send a pull request (PR).
Changes should also be mentioned in the NEWS file. A test has been implemented
to remind you to make these changes (see here).
The PR should have a description to help the reviewer understand what has been
added/changed. New functionalities must be thoroughly documented, have examples
and should be accompanied by at least one test to ensure long term
robustness. The PR will only be reviewed if all travis, AppVeyor and GitHub actions checks are successful.
The person sending the PR should not be the one merging it.
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