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htmlwidgets (version 0.3.2)

htmlwidgets-shiny: Shiny bindings for HTML widgets

Description

Helpers to create output and render functions for using HTML widgets within Shiny applications and interactive Rmd documents.

Usage

shinyWidgetOutput(outputId, name, width, height, package = name)

shinyRenderWidget(expr, outputFunction, env, quoted)

Arguments

outputId
output variable to read from
name
Name of widget to create output binding for
width,height
Must be a valid CSS unit (like "100%", "400px", "auto") or a number, which will be coerced to a string and have "px" appended.
package
Package containing widget (defaults to name)
expr
An expression that generates a networkD3 graph
outputFunction
Shiny output function corresponding to this render function.
env
The environment in which to evaluate expr.
quoted
Is expr a quoted expression (with quote())? This is useful if you want to save an expression in a variable.

Value

  • An output or render function that enables the use of the widget within Shiny applications.

Details

These functions are delegated to from within your widgets own shiny output and render functions. The delegation is boilerplate and always works the same for all widgets (see example below).

Examples

Run this code
# shiny output binding for a widget named 'foo'
fooOutput <- function(outputId, width = "100%", height = "400px") {
  htmlwidgets::shinyWidgetOutput(outputId, "foo", width, height)
}

# shiny render function for a widget named 'foo'
renderFoo <- function(expr, env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE) {
  if (!quoted) { expr <- substitute(expr) } # force quoted
  htmlwidgets::shinyRenderWidget(expr, fooOutput, env, quoted = TRUE)
}

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