File Upload Control — fileInput
fileInput(inputId, label, multiple = FALSE, accept = NULL, width = NULL, buttonLabel = "Browse...", placeholder = "No file selected")
Arguments
inputId |
The |
---|---|
label |
Display label for the control, or |
multiple |
Whether the user should be allowed to select and upload multiple files at once. Does not work on older browsers, including Internet Explorer 9 and earlier. |
accept |
A character vector of MIME types; gives the browser a hint of what kind of files the server is expecting. |
width |
The width of the input, e.g. |
buttonLabel |
The label used on the button. Can be text or an HTML tag object. |
placeholder |
The text to show before a file has been uploaded. |
Description
Create a file upload control that can be used to upload one or more files.
Details
Whenever a file upload completes, the corresponding input variable is set
to a dataframe. See the Server value
section.
Server value
A data.frame
that contains one row for each selected file, and following columns:
name
The filename provided by the web browser. This is not the path to read to get at the actual data that was uploaded (see
datapath
column).size
The size of the uploaded data, in bytes.
type
The MIME type reported by the browser (for example,
text/plain
), or empty string if the browser didn't know.datapath
The path to a temp file that contains the data that was uploaded. This file may be deleted if the user performs another upload operation.
See also
Other input elements: actionButton
,
checkboxGroupInput
,
checkboxInput
, dateInput
,
dateRangeInput
, numericInput
,
passwordInput
, radioButtons
,
selectInput
, sliderInput
,
submitButton
, textAreaInput
,
textInput
, varSelectInput
Examples
## Only run examples in interactive R sessions if (interactive()) { ui <- fluidPage( sidebarLayout( sidebarPanel( fileInput("file1", "Choose CSV File", accept = c( "text/csv", "text/comma-separated-values,text/plain", ".csv") ), tags$hr(), checkboxInput("header", "Header", TRUE) ), mainPanel( tableOutput("contents") ) ) ) server <- function(input, output) { output$contents <- renderTable({ # input$file1 will be NULL initially. After the user selects # and uploads a file, it will be a data frame with 'name', # 'size', 'type', and 'datapath' columns. The 'datapath' # column will contain the local filenames where the data can # be found. inFile <- input$file1 if (is.null(inFile)) return(NULL) read.csv(inFile$datapath, header = input$header) }) } shinyApp(ui, server) }