I have a script.js file in the www subdirectory, which is located in the same directory as my app.R file.
Inside the app.R file, I have something like this:
header <- ...
sidebar <- ...
body <- dashboardBody(tags$head(tags$script(src='script.js')), ...)
ui <- dashboardPage(header, sidebar, body)
server <- function(input, output) { ... }
shinyApp(ui, server)
But once this is launched in my browser (locally), it says it cannot find the script.js file. Indeed, if I open the Developer Tools in Chrome, I don't see the www subdirectory or anything under the Sources tab.
I thought the www directory should be automatically recognized by Shiny? I'm not sure if it has something to do with this being tested locally (versus published on shinyapps.io?)... or am I missing something here? Thanks in advance!
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I'm new to 'golem'. So far I did my Shiny apps as packages, with the app in the folder inst/app, and then to use 'shinytest' I made a folder inst/app/shinytest. How to do with 'golem'? There's no app folder: inst/app only contains www, and the UI and the server are some functions in the package.
So I need to know where to put the 'shinytest' script and how to deal with 'testthat' and the expect_pass function? (I don't want to use testServer)
I've found. It suffices to create a file app.R in the app folder with these contents:
mypackage::run_app()
My shiny-server path has subfolders with files that should not be served. ie, it's like
/srv/shiny-server/
content_folder/
subfolder1/
file_that_should_not_be_served.csv
folder_that_should_not_be_served/
some_files_and_folders
inner_folder/
app.R
supporting_files
I need to serve http://localhost:3838/content_folder/subfolder1/inner_folder/ as shiny application, but need to throw some error (ideally notfound or unauthorized) when other folders/files are opened. eg, http://localhost:3838/content_folder/subfolder1/folder_that_should_not_be_served/ and http://localhost:3838/content_folder/subfolder1/file_that_should_not_be_served.csv should fail.
Is there a way to do this? I'm open to using proxy servers if that would help...
I'd like to access a Shiny app, app.R via web. In which directory does the app.R need to be stored?
Shiny's default sample apps have their own directories, e.g., /srv/shiny-server/sample-apps/hello. Inside the directory are ui.R and server.R files. The app is linked in index.html with <iframe src="./sample-apps/hello/". I deleted ui.R and server.R files in hello/ directory and place my app.R file there. But I'm now getting error.
Is it possible to run the app without an index.html file? If index.html is must, how do I link the app? I'm perfectly file RStudio's output when app.R is run. No fancy layout is necessary.
For normal webservers: one can't just place the .R file on a server, one actually has to execute it using R. When using a webserver with other content, you can then use proxying (ProxyPass in Apache) to deliver contents, and possibly embed it.
For shiny-server, I'm not sure. It seems to follow the server.R / ui.R pattern. an existing app.R could be refactored like this: ssume you have an app.R with something();shinyApp(ui = verticalLayout(...), server=function(input, output){...}), you could refactor into a server.R with something(); server <- function(input, output){...} and a ui.R with ui <- verficalLayout(...). For the sake of clarity, I put the server / ui assignment on the very bottom of the file.
Is there something like a working directory when deploying an app to shinyapps.io?
In my app directory I keep ui.r and server.r, as well as another directory for additional scripts (engine). What would be the path to that directory when the app is deployed on shinyapps.io?
I need some advice on how to take a working app from your local machine onto a web deployment.
I tried deploying an App to Shinyserver.io, but I have path errors. It cannot find my utilities code in utils-fun.R.
Error message
The application failed to start.
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) :
could not find function "GetSettings"
For example: my server.R is in an App directory
library(shiny)
code...
source("../code/utils-fun.R")
... rest of code
How do you help RShiny know what it needs to take with when it is deploying?
Should the structure of your directories rather be more like this.
-Root or App directory
ui.R
Server.R
-- code (as subdirectory where my functions are)
-- data (rds and data files)
With everything in one directory, underneath the ui.R /server.R files?
I see from using-source-in-shiny that I need to add local = TRUE to my source but is that all you need?
Thanks I would appreciate any sage advice of how you implement R Shiny.
For tidiness I keep my source files in a folder called "files" alongside ui.r and server.r. Since the working directory for a shiny app is the folder where ui.r and server.r are kept you can use source("files/script.r").