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minihtml

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minihtml is a package for building html documents in R.

minihtml objects are compatible with shiny - see the vignette

Overview

| Need to build | R6 object | alternate initialisation | | ------------- | -------------------- | ------------------------ | | HTML elements | | htag | | HTML elements | HTMLElement$new() | html_elem() | | HTML document | HTMLDocument$new() | html_doc() |

Quick Examples

| HTML Entity | code | result | | ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | HTML elements | htag$a(href = 'http://example.com', "click here") | <a href="http://example.com">click here</a> | | HTML elements | HTMLElement$new('p', "Hello there") | <p>Hello there</p> | | HTML elements | html_elem('p', 'Hello there')$update(style = 'display:none') | <p style="display:none">Hello there</p> | | HTML document | html <- HTMLDocument$new(); html$add('p', 'hello') | <html> <p>hello</p> </html> | | HTML document | html_doc(htag$h1("Big"), htag$p("Hello")) | <html> <h1>Big</h1> <p>Hello</p> </html> |

Installation

You can install minihtml from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("coolbutuseless/minihtml")

htag helper (autocomplete HTML tags and attributes)

The htag helper is similar to shiny::tag but offers autocomplete to assist in writing the code:

Interface

Parsing HTML text into a minihtml document

minihtml uses xml2 to parse HTML text (or file) into a minihtml document.

my_html <- "<p>Par contents</p>"
elem <- minihtml::parse_html_elem(my_html)
elem$update(width = "100px")$
  add(name = 'span', 'inner contents')

cat(as.character(elem))
   <p width="100px">
     Par contents
     <span>
       inner contents
     </span>
   </p>

All-in-one example

#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Initialse an HTML document
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
my_div <- htag$div()  #  or use `html_elem('div')`

#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Add a header and body to the html (and then keep the reference these)
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
top    <- my_div$div()
bottom <- my_div$div()

#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Add a title to the header, and an H1 to the body
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
top$h1("Hello RStats")$update(style = "color: #345678")

#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Create a 'div' directly within the body, and a 'p' within that 'div'
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
bottom$
  update(class="main")$
  p("I needed a more intuitive (to me) method of writing html in R", style = 'font-family: monospace')

#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# independently create another div
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
div2 <- htag$div(
  htag$p(
    "This is a small demo of the ",
    htag$span("minihtml", style = 'color: red'),
    "package in action"),
  htag$hr(),
  htag$div(
    htag$button("And it has a cool button!!"),
    htag$span("The button - it does nothing", style = 'font-size: 6px')
  )
)

#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Manually append this div to the body
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
bottom$append(div2)
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# Because github README's don't allow inline styles, the following is a
# screenshot of the rendered HTML
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
my_div

Raw HTML

   <div>
     <div>
       <h1 style="color: #345678">
         Hello RStats
       </h1>
     </div>
     <div class="main">
       <p style="font-family: monospace">
         I needed a more intuitive (to me) method of writing html in R
       </p>
       <div>
         <p>
           This is a small demo of the 
           <span style="color: red">
             minihtml
           </span>
           package in action
         </p>
         <hr />
         <div>
           <button>
             And it has a cool button!!
           </button>
           <span style="font-size: 6px">
             The button - it does nothing
           </span>
         </div>
       </div>
     </div>
   </div>



coolbutuseless/minihtml documentation built on March 11, 2020, 5:22 p.m.