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...
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
Docking or containerization is a new method of distribute a software/tool. Beside providing only the source code for installing, we give the users the so-called container, which contains the whole environment to run the program, including the tool and its dependencies with the exact version and all the needed configurations. By delivering such a “container”, users are always able to “reuse” the tool and reproduce the results as we did.