Where to store your Shiny application data – RStudio Support
If your Shiny app requires data to run, you can bundle the data with your app or you can reference the data inside your app. Shiny Server does not require a database. Instead it will work with your...
r - Shiny Server on NGINX with SSL - Stack Overflow
I have a Shiny Server, R 'shiny' package v7.0, NGINX and 3rd party SSL certificate set up on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit system. Everything worked fine when using http, but after I set up a SSL reverse prox...
ssl - Login via websocket - is this safe? - Stack Overflow
On webpage (with https) Client connects to server with websocket (secure wss over TSL) Server send 'ready-for-user-and-password'-message User enters info and Client sends it Server validates and a...
Running Shiny Server with a Proxy – RStudio Support
Shiny Server: Running with a Proxy Overview If you are running Shiny Server behind a proxy server you need be sure to configure the proxy server so that it correctly handles all traffic to and from...
React.js is a thriving JavaScript library that eases encapsulating and sharing sophisticated component libraries. The React.js ecosystem is filled with components for doing everything from...
Auto-refresh persistently displayed Shiny app when new version is deployed to RStudioConnect
Aaaand... because I couldn't help myself. A simple little example using shinyjs that seems to work for my not-very-thorough testing 😄 The two important bits: In the UI: shinyjs::useShinyjs(), In the Server (10 seconds for testing): shinyjs::runjs( "function reload_page() { window.location.reload(); setTimeout(reload_page, 10000); } setTimeout(reload_page, 10000); ") You definitely don't need the shinyjs package to make this work, but it does make things a little easier :s...
r - How to adjust width of one column for shiny DataTables created with the JavaScript? - Stack Overflow
My Shiny App has a paging system, that allows to go back and forth. Below is a miniversion of my entire app. I would like to resize the first column of my datatable that includes checkboxes and mak...
Shiny server series part 1: setting up | R-bloggers
This guide is part of a series on setting up your own private server running shiny apps. There are many guides out there with great advice on how to set up an R shiny server and related software. I try to make a comprehensive guide based in part on the...
Alternative Approaches to Scaling Shiny with RStudio Connect, ShinyProxy, or Custom Architecture - Appsilon | End to End Data Science Solutions
Article compares different technologies to scale R Shiny Apps, technologies used: ShinyProxy, Shiny Server Open Source & Pro and solution based Docker and Load Balancer.
Best practices for global/external variables used in a module - shiny - RStudio Community
I wanted to know what others think is the best approach when making a shiny module that uses some functions/variables that in a non-module app would belong in global.R Do you still keep them in global.R? To me that seems to break the isolation and independence of modules, since a module should be explicit about all its inputs and outputs. As a concrete example: in the following app, the module UI and module server use a variable defined outside of it. Here's one way to write it: foodata
Setting column width in R Shiny DataTable does not work in case of lots of column - Stack Overflow
I need to set the column width of a DataTabe in an R Shiny app. I went through the Data Table Options in the documentation. Also, I reviewed this and this questions in Stackoverflow. Setting width