reactiveFileReader
reactiveFileReader(intervalMillis, session, filePath, readFunc, ...)Arguments
| intervalMillis | Approximate number of milliseconds to wait between checks of the file's last modified time. This can be a numeric value, or a function that returns a numeric value. | 
|---|---|
| session | The user session to associate this file reader with, or NULLif none. If non-null, the reader will automatically stop when
the session ends. | 
| filePath | The file path to poll against and to pass to readFunc.
This can either be a single-element character vector, or a function that
returns one. | 
| readFunc | The function to use to read the file; must expect the first argument to be the file path to read. The return value of this function is used as the value of the reactive file reader. | 
| ... | Any additional arguments to pass to readFuncwhenever it is
  invoked. | 
Value
- 
A reactive expression that returns the contents of the file, and
  automatically invalidates when the file changes on disk (as determined by
  last modified time).
Description
Given a file path and read function, returns a reactive data source for the contents of the file.
Details
reactiveFileReader works by periodically checking the file's last
modified time; if it has changed, then the file is re-read and any reactive
dependents are invalidated.
The intervalMillis, filePath, and readFunc functions
will each be executed in a reactive context; therefore, they may read
reactive values and reactive expressions.
Examples
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# # Per-session reactive file reader
# shinyServer(function(input, output, session)) {
#   fileData <- reactiveFileReader(1000, session, 'data.csv', read.csv)
# 
#   output$data <- renderTable({
#     fileData()
#   })
# }
# 
# # Cross-session reactive file reader. In this example, all sessions share
# # the same reader, so read.csv only gets executed once no matter how many
# # user sessions are connected.
# fileData <- reactiveFileReader(1000, session, 'data.csv', read.csv)
# shinyServer(function(input, output, session)) {
#   output$data <- renderTable({
#     fileData()
#   })
# }
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