reactivePoll(intervalMillis, session, checkFunc, valueFunc)
checkFunc
. This can be either a numeric value, or a
function that returns a numeric value.NULL
if none. If non-null, the reader will automatically stop when
the session ends.valueFunc
. See
Details.valueFunc
,
and invalidates when checkFunc
changes.reactivePoll
works by pairing a relatively cheap "check" function with
a more expensive value retrieval function. The check function will be
executed periodically and should always return a consistent value until the
data changes. When the check function returns a different value, then the
value retrieval function will be used to re-populate the data. Note that the check function doesn't return TRUE
or FALSE
to
indicate whether the underlying data has changed. Rather, the check function
indicates change by returning a different value from the previous time it was
called. For example, reactivePoll
is used to implement
reactiveFileReader
by pairing a check function that simply returns the
last modified timestamp of a file, and a value retrieval function that
actually reads the contents of the file. As another example, one might read a relational database table reactively by
using a check function that does SELECT MAX(timestamp) FROM table
and
a value retrieval function that does SELECT * FROM table
. The intervalMillis
, checkFunc
, and valueFunc
functions
will be executed in a reactive context; therefore, they may read reactive
values and reactive expressions.reactiveFileReader
# Assume the existence of readTimestamp and readValue functions
function(input, output, session) {
data <- reactivePoll(1000, session, readTimestamp, readValue)
output$dataTable <- renderTable({
data()
})
}
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