Find R packages used within a project.
dependencies(path = getwd(), quiet = FALSE)
The path to a (possibly multi-mode) R file, or a directory containing such files.
Boolean; report problems discovered (if any) during dependency discovery?
An R data.frame
of discovered dependencies, mapping inferred
package names to the files in which they were discovered.
By default, renv
will read your project's .gitignore
s (if any) to
determine whether certain files or folders should be included when traversing
directories. If preferred, you can also create a .renvignore
file (with
entries of the same format as a standard .gitignore
file) to tell renv
which files to ignore within a directory. If both .renvignore
and
.gitignore
exist within a folder, the .renvignore
will be used in lieu of
the .gitignore
.
See https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore for documentation on the
.gitignore
format. Some simple examples here:
# ignore all R Markdown files *.Rmd# ignore all data folders data/
# ignore only data folders from the root of the project /data/
dependencies()
will crawl files within your project, looking for R files
and the packages used within those R files. This is done primarily by
parsing the code and looking for calls of the form:
library(package)
require(package)
requireNamespace("package")
package::method()
For R package projects, dependencies expressed in the DESCRIPTION
file
will also be discovered. Note that the rmarkdown
package is required in
order to crawl dependencies in R Markdown files.
# NOT RUN {
# find R package dependencies in the current directory
renv::dependencies()
# }
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