Transformers allow you to apply functions to the glue input and output, before
and after evaluation. This allows you to write things like glue_sql()
, which
automatically quotes variables for you or add a syntax for automatically
collapsing outputs.
The transformer functions simply take two arguments text
and envir
, where
text
is the unparsed string inside the glue block and envir
is the
execution environment. Most transformers will then call eval(parse(text = text,
keep.source = FALSE), envir)
which parses and evaluates the code.
You can then supply the transformer function to glue with the .transformer
argument. In this way users can manipulate the text before parsing and
change the output after evaluation.
It is often useful to write a glue()
wrapper function which supplies a
.transformer
to glue()
or glue_data()
and potentially has additional
arguments. One important consideration when doing this is to include
.envir = parent.frame()
in the wrapper to ensure the evaluation environment
is correct.
Some example implementations of potentially useful transformers follow. The
aim right now is not to include most of these custom functions within the
glue
package. Rather, users are encouraged to create custom functions using
transformers to fit their individual needs.
knitr::opts_chunk$set(collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>")
library(glue)
A transformer which automatically collapses any glue block ending with *
.
collapse_transformer <- function(regex = "[*]$", ...) { function(text, envir) { collapse <- grepl(regex, text) if (collapse) { text <- sub(regex, "", text) } res <- identity_transformer(text, envir) if (collapse) { glue_collapse(res, ...) } else { res } } } glue("{1:5*}\n{letters[1:5]*}", .transformer = collapse_transformer(sep = ", ")) glue("{1:5*}\n{letters[1:5]*}", .transformer = collapse_transformer(sep = ", ", last = " and ")) x <- c("one", "two") glue("{x}: {1:5*}", .transformer = collapse_transformer(sep = ", "))
A transformer which automatically quotes variables for use in shell commands,
e.g. via system()
or system2()
.
shell_transformer <- function(type = c("sh", "csh", "cmd", "cmd2")) { type <- match.arg(type) function(text, envir) { res <- eval(parse(text = text, keep.source = FALSE), envir) shQuote(res) } } glue_sh <- function(..., .envir = parent.frame(), .type = c("sh", "csh", "cmd", "cmd2")) { .type <- match.arg(.type) glue(..., .envir = .envir, .transformer = shell_transformer(.type)) } filename <- "test" writeLines(con = filename, "hello!") command <- glue_sh("cat {filename}") command system(command)
if (file.exists("test")) { unlink("test") }
A transformer which converts the text to the equivalent emoji.
emoji_transformer <- function(text, envir) { if (grepl("[*]$", text)) { text <- sub("[*]$", "", text) glue_collapse(ji_find(text)$emoji) } else { ji(text) } } glue_ji <- function(..., .envir = parent.frame()) { glue(..., .open = ":", .close = ":", .envir = .envir, .transformer = emoji_transformer) } glue_ji("one :heart:") glue_ji("many :heart*:")
A transformer which allows succinct sprintf format strings.
sprintf_transformer <- function(text, envir) { m <- regexpr(":.+$", text) if (m != -1) { format <- substring(regmatches(text, m), 2) regmatches(text, m) <- "" res <- eval(parse(text = text, keep.source = FALSE), envir) do.call(sprintf, list(glue("%{format}"), res)) } else { eval(parse(text = text, keep.source = FALSE), envir) } } glue_fmt <- function(..., .envir = parent.frame()) { glue(..., .transformer = sprintf_transformer, .envir = .envir) } glue_fmt("π = {pi:.3f}")
A transformer that acts like purrr::safely()
, which returns a value instead of an error.
safely_transformer <- function(otherwise = NA) { function(text, envir) { tryCatch( eval(parse(text = text, keep.source = FALSE), envir), error = function(e) if (is.language(otherwise)) eval(otherwise) else otherwise) } } glue_safely <- function(..., .otherwise = NA, .envir = parent.frame()) { glue(..., .transformer = safely_transformer(.otherwise), .envir = .envir) } # Default returns missing if there is an error glue_safely("foo: {xyz}") # Or an empty string glue_safely("foo: {xyz}", .otherwise = "Error") # Or output the error message in red library(crayon) glue_safely("foo: {xyz}", .otherwise = quote(glue("{red}Error: {conditionMessage(e)}{reset}")))
A transformer that expands input of the form {var_name=}
into var_name = var_value
, i.e. a shorthand for exposing variable names with their values. This is inspired by an f-strings feature coming in Python 3.8. It's actually more general: you can use it with an expression input such as {expr=}
.
vv_transformer <- function(text, envir) { regex <- "=$" if (!grepl(regex, text)) { return(identity_transformer(text, envir)) } text <- sub(regex, "", text) res <- identity_transformer(text, envir) n <- length(res) res <- glue_collapse(res, sep = ", ") if (n > 1) { res <- c("[", res, "]") } glue_collapse(c(text, " = ", res)) }
set.seed(1234) description <- "some random" numbers <- sample(100, 4) average <- mean(numbers) sum <- sum(numbers) glue("For {description} {numbers=}, {average=}, {sum=}.", .transformer = vv_transformer) a <- 3 b <- 5.6 glue("{a=}\n{b=}\n{a * 9 + b * 2=}", .transformer = vv_transformer)
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