registerInputHandler

registerInputHandler(type, fun, force = FALSE)

Arguments

type The type for which the handler should be added -- should be a single-element character vector.
fun The handler function. This is the function that will be used to parse the data delivered from the client before it is available in the input variable. The function will be called with the following three parameters:
  1. The value of this input as provided by the client, deserialized using RJSONIO.
  2. The shinysession in which the input exists.
  3. The name of the input.
force If TRUE, will overwrite any existing handler without warning. If FALSE, will throw an error if this class already has a handler defined.

Description

Adds an input handler for data of this type. When called, Shiny will use the function provided to refine the data passed back from the client (after being deserialized by RJSONIO) before making it available in the input variable of the server.R file.

Details

This function will register the handler for the duration of the R process (unless Shiny is explicitly reloaded). For that reason, the type used should be very specific to this package to minimize the risk of colliding with another Shiny package which might use this data type name. We recommend the format of "packageName.widgetName".

Currently Shiny registers the following handlers: shiny.matrix, shiny.number, and shiny.date.

The type of a custom Shiny Input widget will be deduced using the getType() JavaScript function on the registered Shiny inputBinding.

Examples

## Not run: ------------------------------------ # # Register an input handler which rounds a input number to the nearest integer # registerInputHandler("mypackage.validint", function(x, shinysession, name) { # if (is.null(x)) return(NA) # round(x) # }) # # ## On the Javascript side, the associated input binding must have a corresponding getType method: # getType: function(el) { # return "mypackage.validint"; # } ## ---------------------------------------------

See also

removeInputHandler