Create a Shiny app object — shinyApp
shinyApp( ui, server, onStart = NULL, options = list(), uiPattern = "/", enableBookmarking = NULL ) shinyAppDir(appDir, options = list()) shinyAppFile(appFile, options = list())
Arguments
ui |
The UI definition of the app (for example, a call to
If bookmarking is enabled (see |
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server |
A function with three parameters: |
onStart |
A function that will be called before the app is actually run.
This is only needed for |
options |
Named options that should be passed to the |
uiPattern |
A regular expression that will be applied to each |
enableBookmarking |
Can be one of |
appDir |
Path to directory that contains a Shiny app (i.e. a server.R file and either ui.R or www/index.html) |
appFile |
Path to a .R file containing a Shiny application |
Description
These functions create Shiny app objects from either an explicit UI/server
pair (shinyApp
), or by passing the path of a directory that contains a
Shiny app (shinyAppDir
).
Value
An object that represents the app. Printing the object or passing it
to runApp()
will run the app.
Details
Normally when this function is used at the R console, the Shiny app object is
automatically passed to the print()
function, which runs the app. If
this is called in the middle of a function, the value will not be passed to
print()
and the app will not be run. To make the app run, pass the app
object to print()
or runApp()
.
Examples
## Only run this example in interactive R sessions if (interactive()) { options(device.ask.default = FALSE) shinyApp( ui = fluidPage( numericInput("n", "n", 1), plotOutput("plot") ), server = function(input, output) { output$plot <- renderPlot( plot(head(cars, input$n)) ) } ) shinyAppDir(system.file("examples/01_hello", package="shiny")) # The object can be passed to runApp() app <- shinyApp( ui = fluidPage( numericInput("n", "n", 1), plotOutput("plot") ), server = function(input, output) { output$plot <- renderPlot( plot(head(cars, input$n)) ) } ) runApp(app) }