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The goal of Rnightly
is to implement a Dark/Light toggle mode in your Shiny and RMarkdown user interface. You can also change the default behavior by specifying other colors.
You can install the Rnightly
package from CRAN with:
install.packages("Rnightly")
You can install the development version of Rnightly
from Github with :
# install.packages("remotes") remotes::install_github("feddelegrand7/Rnightly")
The Rnightly
package has two functions:
use_nightly()
: set this function anywhere within your ui. It activates the nightly JavaScript library. The function must be run only once.
nightly()
: activates the dark/light toggle mode. Look below for examples on how to use it.
Let's create a basic shiny app that demonstrates the features of Rnightly
. Here the trigElement
will determine which shiny element will trigger the Dark/Light mode. Note that it's the only mandatory argument:
library(shiny) library(Rnightly) ui <- fluidPage( use_nightly(), # Activating nightlyjs h3("Click on the button below to toggle between a Dark/Light mode"), actionButton(inputId = "btn", label = "Button"), nightly(trigElement = "btn") # Make sure to provide the same id ) server <- function(input, output){} shinyApp(ui, server)
You can specify any Shiny element to toggle your Dark/Light mode, maybe a plot ?
library(shiny) library(Rnightly) ui <- fluidPage( use_nightly(), # Activating nightlyjs h3("Click on the Plot to toggle between a Dark/Light mode"), plotOutput(outputId = "plt"), nightly(trigElement = "plt") ) server <- function(input, output){ output$plt <- renderPlot({ plot(mtcars) }) } shinyApp(ui, server)
Now the cool part. Instead of Dark, using the bodyColor
argument you can change the color that will be displayed when toggling:
library(shiny) library(Rnightly) ui <- fluidPage( use_nightly(), h3("Click on the button below to toggle between a Purple/Light mode"), actionButton(inputId = "btn", label = "Button"), nightly(trigElement = "btn", bodyColor = "#6d6875") ) server <- function(input, output){} shinyApp(ui, server)
You can also change the text color when toggling :
library(shiny) library(Rnightly) ui <- fluidPage( use_nightly(), h3("Click on the button below to toggle between a Purple/Light mode"), actionButton(inputId = "btn", label = "Button"), nightly(trigElement = "btn", bodyColor = "#6d6875", txtColor = "#fb5607") ) server <- function(input, output){} shinyApp(ui, server)
Further, you can set the Shiny inputs' text color that will be displayed after toggling :
library(shiny) library(Rnightly) ui <- fluidPage( use_nightly(), h3("Click on the button below to toggle between a Purple/Light mode"), actionButton(inputId = "btn", label = "Button"), br(), br(), br(), textInput(inputId = "txt1", label = "Type some text here"), nightly(trigElement = "btn", bodyColor = "#6d6875", txtColor = "#fb5607", inpTxtColor = "lightblue") ) server <- function(input, output){} shinyApp(ui, server)
Finally, you can change the background color of Shiny inputs:
library(shiny) library(Rnightly) ui <- fluidPage( use_nightly(), h3("Click on the button below to toggle between a Purple/Light mode"), actionButton(inputId = "btn", label = "Button"), br(), br(), br(), textInput(inputId = "txt1", label = "Type some text here"), nightly(trigElement = "btn", bodyColor = "#6d6875", txtColor = "#fb5607", inpTxtColor = "lightblue", inpBgColor = "#f07167") ) server <- function(input, output){} shinyApp(ui, server)
Similarly, you can implement Rnightly
in RMarkdown:
Please note that the Rnightly project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
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