#' @include server-input-handlers.R
appsByToken <- Map$new()
# Provide a character representation of the WS that can be used
# as a key in a Map.
wsToKey <- function(WS) {
as.character(WS$socket)
}
.globals$clients <- function(req) NULL
clearClients <- function() {
.globals$clients <- function(req) NULL
}
registerClient <- function(client) {
.globals$clients <- append(.globals$clients, client)
}
.globals$resources <- list()
.globals$showcaseDefault <- 0
.globals$showcaseOverride <- FALSE
#' Resource Publishing
#'
#' Adds a directory of static resources to Shiny's web server, with the given
#' path prefix. Primarily intended for package authors to make supporting
#' JavaScript/CSS files available to their components.
#'
#' @param prefix The URL prefix (without slashes). Valid characters are a-z,
#' A-Z, 0-9, hyphen, period, and underscore; and must begin with a-z or A-Z.
#' For example, a value of 'foo' means that any request paths that begin with
#' '/foo' will be mapped to the given directory.
#' @param directoryPath The directory that contains the static resources to be
#' served.
#'
#' @details You can call \code{addResourcePath} multiple times for a given
#' \code{prefix}; only the most recent value will be retained. If the
#' normalized \code{directoryPath} is different than the directory that's
#' currently mapped to the \code{prefix}, a warning will be issued.
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{singleton}}
#'
#' @examples
#' addResourcePath('datasets', system.file('data', package='datasets'))
#'
#' @export
addResourcePath <- function(prefix, directoryPath) {
prefix <- prefix[1]
if (!grepl('^[a-z][a-z0-9\\-_.]*$', prefix, ignore.case=TRUE, perl=TRUE)) {
stop("addResourcePath called with invalid prefix; please see documentation")
}
if (prefix %in% c('shared')) {
stop("addResourcePath called with the reserved prefix '", prefix, "'; ",
"please use a different prefix")
}
directoryPath <- normalizePath(directoryPath, mustWork=TRUE)
existing <- .globals$resources[[prefix]]
.globals$resources[[prefix]] <- list(directoryPath=directoryPath,
func=staticHandler(directoryPath))
}
resourcePathHandler <- function(req) {
if (!identical(req$REQUEST_METHOD, 'GET'))
return(NULL)
path <- req$PATH_INFO
match <- regexpr('^/([^/]+)/', path, perl=TRUE)
if (match == -1)
return(NULL)
len <- attr(match, 'capture.length')
prefix <- substr(path, 2, 2 + len - 1)
resInfo <- .globals$resources[[prefix]]
if (is.null(resInfo))
return(NULL)
suffix <- substr(path, 2 + len, nchar(path))
subreq <- as.environment(as.list(req, all.names=TRUE))
subreq$PATH_INFO <- suffix
subreq$SCRIPT_NAME <- paste(subreq$SCRIPT_NAME, substr(path, 1, 2 + len), sep='')
return(resInfo$func(subreq))
}
#' Define Server Functionality
#'
#' Defines the server-side logic of the Shiny application. This generally
#' involves creating functions that map user inputs to various kinds of output.
#' In older versions of Shiny, it was necessary to call \code{shinyServer()} in
#' the \code{server.R} file, but this is no longer required as of Shiny 0.10.
#' Now the \code{server.R} file may simply return the appropriate server
#' function (as the last expression in the code), without calling
#' \code{shinyServer()}.
#'
#' Call \code{shinyServer} from your application's \code{server.R}
#' file, passing in a "server function" that provides the server-side logic of
#' your application.
#'
#' The server function will be called when each client (web browser) first loads
#' the Shiny application's page. It must take an \code{input} and an
#' \code{output} parameter. Any return value will be ignored. It also takes an
#' optional \code{session} parameter, which is used when greater control is
#' needed.
#'
#' See the \href{http://rstudio.github.com/shiny/tutorial/}{tutorial} for more
#' on how to write a server function.
#'
#' @param func The server function for this application. See the details section
#' for more information.
#'
#' @examples
#' \dontrun{
#' # A very simple Shiny app that takes a message from the user
#' # and outputs an uppercase version of it.
#' shinyServer(function(input, output, session) {
#' output$uppercase <- renderText({
#' toupper(input$message)
#' })
#' })
#'
#'
#' # It is also possible for a server.R file to simply return the function,
#' # without calling shinyServer().
#' # For example, the server.R file could contain just the following:
#' function(input, output, session) {
#' output$uppercase <- renderText({
#' toupper(input$message)
#' })
#' }
#' }
#'
#' @export
shinyServer <- function(func) {
.globals$server <- list(func)
invisible(func)
}
decodeMessage <- function(data) {
readInt <- function(pos) {
packBits(rawToBits(data[pos:(pos+3)]), type='integer')
}
if (readInt(1) != 0x01020202L) {
# Treat message as UTF-8
charData <- rawToChar(data)
Encoding(charData) <- 'UTF-8'
return(jsonlite::fromJSON(charData, simplifyVector=FALSE))
}
i <- 5
parts <- list()
while (i <= length(data)) {
length <- readInt(i)
i <- i + 4
if (length != 0)
parts <- append(parts, list(data[i:(i+length-1)]))
else
parts <- append(parts, list(raw(0)))
i <- i + length
}
mainMessage <- decodeMessage(parts[[1]])
mainMessage$blobs <- parts[2:length(parts)]
return(mainMessage)
}
createAppHandlers <- function(httpHandlers, serverFuncSource) {
appvars <- new.env()
appvars$server <- NULL
sys.www.root <- system.file('www', package='shiny')
# This value, if non-NULL, must be present on all HTTP and WebSocket
# requests as the Shiny-Shared-Secret header or else access will be
# denied (403 response for HTTP, and instant close for websocket).
sharedSecret <- getOption('shiny.sharedSecret')
appHandlers <- list(
http = joinHandlers(c(
sessionHandler,
httpHandlers,
sys.www.root,
resourcePathHandler,
reactLogHandler)),
ws = function(ws) {
if (!is.null(sharedSecret)
&& !identical(sharedSecret, ws$request$HTTP_SHINY_SHARED_SECRET)) {
ws$close()
return(TRUE)
}
if (!is.null(getOption("shiny.observer.error", NULL))) {
warning(
call. = FALSE,
"options(shiny.observer.error) is no longer supported; please unset it!"
)
stopApp()
}
shinysession <- ShinySession$new(ws)
appsByToken$set(shinysession$token, shinysession)
shinysession$setShowcase(.globals$showcaseDefault)
messageHandler <- function(binary, msg) {
withReactiveDomain(shinysession, {
# To ease transition from websockets-based code. Should remove once we're stable.
if (is.character(msg))
msg <- charToRaw(msg)
if (isTRUE(getOption('shiny.trace'))) {
if (binary)
message("RECV ", '$$binary data$$')
else
message("RECV ", rawToChar(msg))
}
if (identical(charToRaw("\003\xe9"), msg))
return()
msg <- decodeMessage(msg)
# Do our own list simplifying here. sapply/simplify2array give names to
# character vectors, which is rarely what we want.
if (!is.null(msg$data)) {
for (name in names(msg$data)) {
val <- msg$data[[name]]
splitName <- strsplit(name, ':')[[1]]
if (length(splitName) > 1) {
msg$data[[name]] <- NULL
if (!inputHandlers$containsKey(splitName[[2]])){
# No input handler registered for this type
stop("No handler registered for for type ", name)
}
msg$data[[ splitName[[1]] ]] <-
inputHandlers$get(splitName[[2]])(
val,
shinysession,
splitName[[1]] )
}
else if (is.list(val) && is.null(names(val))) {
val_flat <- unlist(val, recursive = TRUE)
if (is.null(val_flat)) {
# This is to assign NULL instead of deleting the item
msg$data[name] <- list(NULL)
} else {
msg$data[[name]] <- val_flat
}
}
}
}
switch(
msg$method,
init = {
serverFunc <- withReactiveDomain(NULL, serverFuncSource())
if (!identicalFunctionBodies(serverFunc, appvars$server)) {
appvars$server <- serverFunc
if (!is.null(appvars$server))
{
# Tag this function as the Shiny server function. A debugger may use this
# tag to give this function special treatment.
# It's very important that it's appvars$server itself and NOT a copy that
# is invoked, otherwise new breakpoints won't be picked up.
attr(appvars$server, "shinyServerFunction") <- TRUE
registerDebugHook("server", appvars, "Server Function")
}
}
# Check for switching into/out of showcase mode
if (.globals$showcaseOverride &&
exists(".clientdata_url_search", where = msg$data)) {
mode <- showcaseModeOfQuerystring(msg$data$.clientdata_url_search)
if (!is.null(mode))
shinysession$setShowcase(mode)
}
shinysession$manageInputs(msg$data)
# The client tells us what singletons were rendered into
# the initial page
if (!is.null(msg$data$.clientdata_singletons)) {
shinysession$singletons <- strsplit(
msg$data$.clientdata_singletons, ',')[[1]]
}
local({
args <- argsForServerFunc(serverFunc, shinysession)
withReactiveDomain(shinysession, {
do.call(
# No corresponding ..stacktraceoff; the server func is pure
# user code
wrapFunctionLabel(appvars$server, "server",
..stacktraceon = TRUE
),
args
)
})
})
},
update = {
shinysession$manageInputs(msg$data)
},
shinysession$dispatch(msg)
)
shinysession$manageHiddenOutputs()
if (exists(".shiny__stdout", globalenv()) &&
exists("HTTP_GUID", ws$request)) {
# safe to assume we're in shiny-server
shiny_stdout <- get(".shiny__stdout", globalenv())
# eNter a flushReact
writeLines(paste("_n_flushReact ", get("HTTP_GUID", ws$request),
" @ ", sprintf("%.3f", as.numeric(Sys.time())),
sep=""), con=shiny_stdout)
flush(shiny_stdout)
flushReact()
# eXit a flushReact
writeLines(paste("_x_flushReact ", get("HTTP_GUID", ws$request),
" @ ", sprintf("%.3f", as.numeric(Sys.time())),
sep=""), con=shiny_stdout)
flush(shiny_stdout)
} else {
flushReact()
}
lapply(appsByToken$values(), function(shinysession) {
shinysession$flushOutput()
NULL
})
})
}
ws$onMessage(function(binary, msg) {
# If unhandled errors occur, make sure they get properly logged
withLogErrors(messageHandler(binary, msg))
})
ws$onClose(function() {
shinysession$wsClosed()
appsByToken$remove(shinysession$token)
})
return(TRUE)
}
)
return(appHandlers)
}
# Determine what arguments should be passed to this serverFunc. All server funcs
# must take input and output, but clientData (obsolete) and session are
# optional.
argsForServerFunc <- function(serverFunc, session) {
args <- list(input = session$input, output = .createOutputWriter(session))
paramNames <- names(formals(serverFunc))
# The clientData and session arguments are optional; check if
# each exists
if ("clientData" %in% paramNames)
args$clientData <- session$clientData
if ("session" %in% paramNames)
args$session <- session
args
}
getEffectiveBody <- function(func) {
# Note: NULL values are OK. isS4(NULL) returns FALSE, body(NULL)
# returns NULL.
if (isS4(func) && class(func) == "functionWithTrace")
body(func@original)
else
body(func)
}
identicalFunctionBodies <- function(a, b) {
identical(getEffectiveBody(a), getEffectiveBody(b))
}
handlerManager <- HandlerManager$new()
addSubApp <- function(appObj, autoRemove = TRUE) {
path <- createUniqueId(16, "/app")
appHandlers <- createAppHandlers(appObj$httpHandler, appObj$serverFuncSource)
# remove the leading / from the path so a relative path is returned
# (needed for the case where the root URL for the Shiny app isn't /, such
# as portmapped URLs)
finalPath <- paste(
substr(path, 2, nchar(path)),
"/?w=", workerId(),
"&__subapp__=1",
sep="")
handlerManager$addHandler(routeHandler(path, appHandlers$http), finalPath)
handlerManager$addWSHandler(routeWSHandler(path, appHandlers$ws), finalPath)
if (autoRemove) {
# If a session is currently active, remove this subapp automatically when
# the current session ends
onReactiveDomainEnded(getDefaultReactiveDomain(), function() {
removeSubApp(finalPath)
})
}
return(finalPath)
}
removeSubApp <- function(path) {
handlerManager$removeHandler(path)
handlerManager$removeWSHandler(path)
}
startApp <- function(appObj, port, host, quiet) {
appHandlers <- createAppHandlers(appObj$httpHandler, appObj$serverFuncSource)
handlerManager$addHandler(appHandlers$http, "/", tail = TRUE)
handlerManager$addWSHandler(appHandlers$ws, "/", tail = TRUE)
if (is.numeric(port) || is.integer(port)) {
if (!quiet) {
message('\n', 'Listening on http://', host, ':', port)
}
return(startServer(host, port, handlerManager$createHttpuvApp()))
} else if (is.character(port)) {
if (!quiet) {
message('\n', 'Listening on domain socket ', port)
}
mask <- attr(port, 'mask')
return(startPipeServer(port, mask, handlerManager$createHttpuvApp()))
}
}
# Run an application that was created by \code{\link{startApp}}. This
# function should normally be called in a \code{while(TRUE)} loop.
serviceApp <- function() {
if (timerCallbacks$executeElapsed()) {
for (shinysession in appsByToken$values()) {
shinysession$manageHiddenOutputs()
}
flushReact()
for (shinysession in appsByToken$values()) {
shinysession$flushOutput()
}
}
# If this R session is interactive, then call service() with a short timeout
# to keep the session responsive to user input
maxTimeout <- ifelse(interactive(), 100, 1000)
timeout <- max(1, min(maxTimeout, timerCallbacks$timeToNextEvent()))
service(timeout)
}
.shinyServerMinVersion <- '0.3.4'
#' Run Shiny Application
#'
#' Runs a Shiny application. This function normally does not return; interrupt R
#' to stop the application (usually by pressing Ctrl+C or Esc).
#'
#' The host parameter was introduced in Shiny 0.9.0. Its default value of
#' \code{"127.0.0.1"} means that, contrary to previous versions of Shiny, only
#' the current machine can access locally hosted Shiny apps. To allow other
#' clients to connect, use the value \code{"0.0.0.0"} instead (which was the
#' value that was hard-coded into Shiny in 0.8.0 and earlier).
#'
#' @param appDir The application to run. Should be one of the following:
#' \itemize{
#' \item A directory containing \code{server.R}, plus, either \code{ui.R} or
#' a \code{www} directory that contains the file \code{index.html}.
#' \item A directory containing \code{app.R}.
#' \item An \code{.R} file containing a Shiny application, ending with an
#' expression that produces a Shiny app object.
#' \item A list with \code{ui} and \code{server} components.
#' \item A Shiny app object created by \code{\link{shinyApp}}.
#' }
#' @param port The TCP port that the application should listen on. If the
#' \code{port} is not specified, and the \code{shiny.port} option is set (with
#' \code{options(shiny.port = XX)}), then that port will be used. Otherwise,
#' use a random port.
#' @param launch.browser If true, the system's default web browser will be
#' launched automatically after the app is started. Defaults to true in
#' interactive sessions only. This value of this parameter can also be a
#' function to call with the application's URL.
#' @param host The IPv4 address that the application should listen on. Defaults
#' to the \code{shiny.host} option, if set, or \code{"127.0.0.1"} if not. See
#' Details.
#' @param workerId Can generally be ignored. Exists to help some editions of
#' Shiny Server Pro route requests to the correct process.
#' @param quiet Should Shiny status messages be shown? Defaults to FALSE.
#' @param display.mode The mode in which to display the application. If set to
#' the value \code{"showcase"}, shows application code and metadata from a
#' \code{DESCRIPTION} file in the application directory alongside the
#' application. If set to \code{"normal"}, displays the application normally.
#' Defaults to \code{"auto"}, which displays the application in the mode given
#' in its \code{DESCRIPTION} file, if any.
#'
#' @examples
#' \dontrun{
#' # Start app in the current working directory
#' runApp()
#'
#' # Start app in a subdirectory called myapp
#' runApp("myapp")
#' }
#'
#' ## Only run this example in interactive R sessions
#' if (interactive()) {
#' # Apps can be run without a server.r and ui.r file
#' runApp(list(
#' ui = bootstrapPage(
#' numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100),
#' plotOutput('plot')
#' ),
#' server = function(input, output) {
#' output$plot <- renderPlot({ hist(runif(input$n)) })
#' }
#' ))
#'
#'
#' # Running a Shiny app object
#' app <- shinyApp(
#' ui = bootstrapPage(
#' numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100),
#' plotOutput('plot')
#' ),
#' server = function(input, output) {
#' output$plot <- renderPlot({ hist(runif(input$n)) })
#' }
#' )
#' runApp(app)
#' }
#' @export
runApp <- function(appDir=getwd(),
port=getOption('shiny.port'),
launch.browser=getOption('shiny.launch.browser',
interactive()),
host=getOption('shiny.host', '127.0.0.1'),
workerId="", quiet=FALSE,
display.mode=c("auto", "normal", "showcase")) {
on.exit({
handlerManager$clear()
}, add = TRUE)
if (is.null(host) || is.na(host))
host <- '0.0.0.0'
# Make warnings print immediately
ops <- options(warn = 1)
on.exit(options(ops), add = TRUE)
workerId(workerId)
if (nzchar(Sys.getenv('SHINY_PORT'))) {
# If SHINY_PORT is set, we're running under Shiny Server. Check the version
# to make sure it is compatible. Older versions of Shiny Server don't set
# SHINY_SERVER_VERSION, those will return "" which is considered less than
# any valid version.
ver <- Sys.getenv('SHINY_SERVER_VERSION')
if (utils::compareVersion(ver, .shinyServerMinVersion) < 0) {
warning('Shiny Server v', .shinyServerMinVersion,
' or later is required; please upgrade!')
}
}
# Showcase mode is disabled by default; it must be explicitly enabled in
# either the DESCRIPTION file for directory-based apps, or via
# the display.mode parameter. The latter takes precedence.
setShowcaseDefault(0)
# If appDir specifies a path, and display mode is specified in the
# DESCRIPTION file at that path, apply it here.
if (is.character(appDir)) {
# if appDir specifies a .R file (single-file Shiny app), look for the
# DESCRIPTION in the parent directory
desc <- file.path.ci(
if (tolower(tools::file_ext(appDir)) == "r")
dirname(appDir)
else
appDir, "DESCRIPTION")
if (file.exists(desc)) {
con <- file(desc, encoding = checkEncoding(desc))
on.exit(close(con), add = TRUE)
settings <- read.dcf(con)
if ("DisplayMode" %in% colnames(settings)) {
mode <- settings[1, "DisplayMode"]
if (mode == "Showcase") {
setShowcaseDefault(1)
if ("IncludeWWW" %in% colnames(settings)) {
.globals$IncludeWWW <- as.logical(settings[1, "IncludeWWW"])
if (is.na(.globals$IncludeWWW)) {
stop("In your Description file, `IncludeWWW` ",
"must be set to `True` (default) or `False`")
}
} else {
.globals$IncludeWWW <- TRUE
}
}
}
}
}
## default is to show the .js, .css and .html files in the www directory
## (if not in showcase mode, this variable will simply be ignored)
if (is.null(.globals$IncludeWWW) || is.na(.globals$IncludeWWW)) {
.globals$IncludeWWW <- TRUE
}
# If display mode is specified as an argument, apply it (overriding the
# value specified in DESCRIPTION, if any).
display.mode <- match.arg(display.mode)
if (display.mode == "normal") {
setShowcaseDefault(0)
}
else if (display.mode == "showcase") {
setShowcaseDefault(1)
}
require(shiny)
# determine port if we need to
if (is.null(port)) {
# Try up to 20 random ports. If we don't succeed just plow ahead
# with the final value we tried, and let the "real" startServer
# somewhere down the line fail and throw the error to the user.
#
# If we (think we) succeed, save the value as .globals$lastPort,
# and try that first next time the user wants a random port.
for (i in 1:20) {
if (!is.null(.globals$lastPort)) {
port <- .globals$lastPort
.globals$lastPort <- NULL
}
else {
# Try up to 20 random ports
port <- p_randomInt(3000, 8000)
}
# Test port to see if we can use it
tmp <- try(startServer(host, port, list()), silent=TRUE)
if (!inherits(tmp, 'try-error')) {
stopServer(tmp)
.globals$lastPort <- port
break
}
}
}
appParts <- as.shiny.appobj(appDir)
# Set up the onEnd before we call onStart, so that it gets called even if an
# error happens in onStart.
if (!is.null(appParts$onEnd))
on.exit(appParts$onEnd(), add = TRUE)
if (!is.null(appParts$onStart))
appParts$onStart()
server <- startApp(appParts, port, host, quiet)
on.exit({
stopServer(server)
}, add = TRUE)
if (!is.character(port)) {
# http://0.0.0.0/ doesn't work on QtWebKit (i.e. RStudio viewer)
browseHost <- if (identical(host, "0.0.0.0")) "127.0.0.1" else host
appUrl <- paste("http://", browseHost, ":", port, sep="")
if (is.function(launch.browser))
launch.browser(appUrl)
else if (launch.browser)
utils::browseURL(appUrl)
} else {
appUrl <- NULL
}
# call application hooks
callAppHook("onAppStart", appUrl)
on.exit({
callAppHook("onAppStop", appUrl)
}, add = TRUE)
.globals$reterror <- NULL
.globals$retval <- NULL
.globals$stopped <- FALSE
# Top-level ..stacktraceoff..; matches with ..stacktraceon in observe(),
# reactive(), Callbacks$invoke(), and others
..stacktraceoff..(
captureStackTraces(
while (!.globals$stopped) {
serviceApp()
Sys.sleep(0.001)
}
)
)
if (isTRUE(.globals$reterror)) {
stop(.globals$retval)
}
else if (.globals$retval$visible)
.globals$retval$value
else
invisible(.globals$retval$value)
}
#' Stop the currently running Shiny app
#'
#' Stops the currently running Shiny app, returning control to the caller of
#' \code{\link{runApp}}.
#'
#' @param returnValue The value that should be returned from
#' \code{\link{runApp}}.
#'
#' @export
stopApp <- function(returnValue = invisible()) {
# reterror will indicate whether retval is an error (i.e. it should be passed
# to stop() when the serviceApp loop stops) or a regular value (in which case
# it should simply be returned with the appropriate visibility).
.globals$reterror <- FALSE
..stacktraceoff..(
tryCatch(
{
captureStackTraces(
.globals$retval <- withVisible(..stacktraceon..(force(returnValue)))
)
},
error = function(e) {
.globals$retval <- e
.globals$reterror <- TRUE
}
)
)
.globals$stopped <- TRUE
httpuv::interrupt()
}
#' Run Shiny Example Applications
#'
#' Launch Shiny example applications, and optionally, your system's web browser.
#'
#' @param example The name of the example to run, or \code{NA} (the default) to
#' list the available examples.
#' @param port The TCP port that the application should listen on. Defaults to
#' choosing a random port.
#' @param launch.browser If true, the system's default web browser will be
#' launched automatically after the app is started. Defaults to true in
#' interactive sessions only.
#' @param host The IPv4 address that the application should listen on. Defaults
#' to the \code{shiny.host} option, if set, or \code{"127.0.0.1"} if not.
#' @param display.mode The mode in which to display the example. Defaults to
#' \code{showcase}, but may be set to \code{normal} to see the example without
#' code or commentary.
#'
#' @examples
#' ## Only run this example in interactive R sessions
#' if (interactive()) {
#' # List all available examples
#' runExample()
#'
#' # Run one of the examples
#' runExample("01_hello")
#'
#' # Print the directory containing the code for all examples
#' system.file("examples", package="shiny")
#' }
#' @export
runExample <- function(example=NA,
port=NULL,
launch.browser=getOption('shiny.launch.browser',
interactive()),
host=getOption('shiny.host', '127.0.0.1'),
display.mode=c("auto", "normal", "showcase")) {
examplesDir <- system.file('examples', package='shiny')
dir <- resolve(examplesDir, example)
if (is.null(dir)) {
if (is.na(example)) {
errFun <- message
errMsg <- ''
}
else {
errFun <- stop
errMsg <- paste('Example', example, 'does not exist. ')
}
errFun(errMsg,
'Valid examples are "',
paste(list.files(examplesDir), collapse='", "'),
'"')
}
else {
runApp(dir, port = port, host = host, launch.browser = launch.browser,
display.mode = display.mode)
}
}
#' Run a gadget
#'
#' Similar to \code{runApp}, but handles \code{input$cancel} automatically, and
#' if running in RStudio, defaults to viewing the app in the Viewer pane.
#'
#' @param app Either a Shiny app object as created by
#' \code{\link[=shiny]{shinyApp}} et al, or, a UI object.
#' @param server Ignored if \code{app} is a Shiny app object; otherwise, passed
#' along to \code{shinyApp} (i.e. \code{shinyApp(ui = app, server = server)}).
#' @param port See \code{\link[=shiny]{runApp}}.
#' @param viewer Specify where the gadget should be displayed--viewer pane,
#' dialog window, or external browser--by passing in a call to one of the
#' \code{\link{viewer}} functions.
#' @param stopOnCancel If \code{TRUE} (the default), then an \code{observeEvent}
#' is automatically created that handles \code{input$cancel} by calling
#' \code{stopApp()} with an error. Pass \code{FALSE} if you want to handle
#' \code{input$cancel} yourself.
#' @return The value returned by the gadget.
#'
#' @examples
#' \dontrun{
#' library(shiny)
#'
#' ui <- fillPage(...)
#'
#' server <- function(input, output, session) {
#' ...
#' }
#'
#' # Either pass ui/server as separate arguments...
#' runGadget(ui, server)
#'
#' # ...or as a single app object
#' runGadget(shinyApp(ui, server))
#' }
#'
#' @export
runGadget <- function(app, server = NULL, port = getOption("shiny.port"),
viewer = paneViewer(), stopOnCancel = TRUE) {
if (!is.shiny.appobj(app)) {
app <- shinyApp(app, server)
}
if (isTRUE(stopOnCancel)) {
app <- decorateServerFunc(app, function(input, output, session) {
observeEvent(input$cancel, {
stopApp(stop("User cancel", call. = FALSE))
})
})
}
if (is.null(viewer)) {
viewer <- utils::browseURL
}
shiny::runApp(app, port = port, launch.browser = viewer)
}
# Add custom functionality to a Shiny app object's server func
decorateServerFunc <- function(appobj, serverFunc) {
origServerFuncSource <- appobj$serverFuncSource
appobj$serverFuncSource <- function() {
origServerFunc <- origServerFuncSource()
function(input, output, session) {
serverFunc(input, output, session)
# The clientData and session arguments are optional; check if
# each exists
args <- argsForServerFunc(origServerFunc, session)
do.call(origServerFunc, args)
}
}
appobj
}
#' Viewer options
#'
#' Use these functions to control where the gadget is displayed in RStudio (or
#' other R environments that emulate RStudio's viewer pane/dialog APIs). If
#' viewer APIs are not available in the current R environment, then the gadget
#' will be displayed in the system's default web browser (see
#' \code{\link[utils]{browseURL}}).
#'
#' @return A function that takes a single \code{url} parameter, suitable for
#' passing as the \code{viewer} argument of \code{\link{runGadget}}.
#'
#' @rdname viewer
#' @name viewer
NULL
#' @param minHeight The minimum height (in pixels) desired to show the gadget in
#' the viewer pane. If a positive number, resize the pane if necessary to show
#' at least that many pixels. If \code{NULL}, use the existing viewer pane
#' size. If \code{"maximize"}, use the maximum available vertical space.
#' @rdname viewer
#' @export
paneViewer <- function(minHeight = NULL) {
viewer <- getOption("viewer")
if (is.null(viewer)) {
utils::browseURL
} else {
function(url) {
viewer(url, minHeight)
}
}
}
#' @param dialogName The window title to display for the dialog.
#' @param width,height The desired dialog width/height, in pixels.
#' @rdname viewer
#' @export
dialogViewer <- function(dialogName, width = 600, height = 600) {
viewer <- getOption("shinygadgets.showdialog")
if (is.null(viewer)) {
utils::browseURL
} else {
function(url) {
viewer(dialogName, url, width = width, height = height)
}
}
}
#' @param browser See \code{\link[utils]{browseURL}}.
#' @rdname viewer
#' @export
browserViewer <- function(browser = getOption("browser")) {
function(url) {
utils::browseURL(url, browser = browser)
}
}
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