Targets are listed in the workflow plan
data frame (see drake_plan()
.
built(path = getwd(), search = TRUE, cache = drake::get_cache(path = path,
search = search, verbose = verbose), verbose = drake::default_verbose(),
jobs = 1)
Root directory of the drake project,
or if search
is TRUE
, either the
project root or a subdirectory of the project.
Ignored if a cache
is supplied.
logical. If TRUE
, search parent directories
to find the nearest drake cache. Otherwise, look in the
current working directory only.
Ignored if a cache
is supplied.
drake cache. See new_cache()
.
If supplied, path
and search
are ignored.
logical or numeric, control printing to the console.
Use pkgconfig
to set the default value of verbose
for your R session:
for example, pkgconfig::set_config("drake::verbose" = 2)
.
FALSE
:print nothing.
TRUE
:print only targets to build.
in addition, print checks and cache info.
in addition, print any potentially missing items.
in addition, print imports. Full verbosity.
number of jobs/workers for parallel processing
Character vector naming the built targets in the cache.
# NOT RUN {
test_with_dir("Quarantine side effects.", {
load_mtcars_example() # Load drake's canonical example.
make(my_plan) # Run the project, build all the targets.
built() # List all the cached targets (built objects and files).
# For file targets, only the fingerprints/hashes are stored.
})
# }
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