resourcePaths: Resource Publishing

View source: R/server-resource-paths.R

addResourcePathR Documentation

Resource Publishing

Description

Add, remove, or list directory of static resources to Shiny's web server, with the given path prefix. Primarily intended for package authors to make supporting JavaScript/CSS files available to their components.

Usage

addResourcePath(prefix, directoryPath)

resourcePaths()

removeResourcePath(prefix)

Arguments

prefix

The URL prefix (without slashes). Valid characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, hyphen, period, and underscore. For example, a value of 'foo' means that any request paths that begin with '/foo' will be mapped to the given directory.

directoryPath

The directory that contains the static resources to be served.

Details

Shiny provides two ways of serving static files (i.e., resources):

  1. Static files under the ⁠www/⁠ directory are automatically made available under a request path that begins with /.

  2. addResourcePath() makes static files in a directoryPath available under a request path that begins with prefix.

The second approach is primarily intended for package authors to make supporting JavaScript/CSS files available to their components.

Tools for managing static resources published by Shiny's web server:

  • addResourcePath() adds a directory of static resources.

  • resourcePaths() lists the currently active resource mappings.

  • removeResourcePath() removes a directory of static resources.

See Also

singleton()

Examples

addResourcePath('datasets', system.file('data', package='datasets'))
resourcePaths()
removeResourcePath('datasets')
resourcePaths()

# make sure all resources are removed
lapply(names(resourcePaths()), removeResourcePath)

rstudio/shiny documentation built on Nov. 8, 2024, 6 a.m.