You can install the stable version of {golem}
from
CRAN:
The development version of {golem}
can be installed from
GitHub using the {remotes}
package:
Note before using {golem}
:
A {golem}
app is contained inside a package, so
knowing how to build a package is highly recommended. On the plus side,
everything you know about package development can be reused in
{golem}
.
A {golem}
app works better if you are working with
shiny modules
, so knowing how modules work is recommended,
but not mandatory.
In the rest of the Vignettes, we’ll assume you’re working in RStudio.
Once the package is installed, you can got to File > New Project… in RStudio, and choose “Package for Shiny App Using golem” input:
If you want to do it directly via the command line, use:
This command allows you to create “illegally-named” package (for
example, 1234
) by passing the check_name
argument to FALSE
. Note that this is not recommended and
should only be done if you know what you are doing.
Once you’ve got that, a new RStudio project will be launched. Here is the structure of this project:
#> ├── DESCRIPTION
#> ├── NAMESPACE
#> ├── R
#> │ ├── app_config.R
#> │ ├── app_server.R
#> │ ├── app_ui.R
#> │ └── run_app.R
#> ├── dev
#> │ ├── 01_start.R
#> │ ├── 02_dev.R
#> │ ├── 03_deploy.R
#> │ └── run_dev.R
#> ├── inst
#> │ ├── app
#> │ │ └── www
#> │ │ └── favicon.ico
#> │ └── golem-config.yml
#> └── man
#> └── run_app.Rd
If you’re already familiar with R packages, most of these files will
seem very familiar to you. That’s because a {golem}
app IS
a package.
DESCRIPTION
& NAMESPACE
: Package
meta-data.
R/app_config.R
: Used to read inside
{golem}
config file located at
inst/golem-config.yml
.
R/app_server.R
, R/app_ui.R
: Top level
UI and server elements.
R/run_app.R
: a function to configure and launch the
application.
dev/
: Scripts that will be used along the process of
developing your app. You don’t need to fill all the script before
starting: use them as a notebook for keeping track of what you’re doing
all along the project life.
inst/app/www
: Where you will add external
dependencies in www
(images, css, etc), notably added with
the golem
functions used to create external
resources.
man
: Package documentation, to be generated by R
& {roxygen2}
.
dev/01_start.R
Once you’ve created your project, the first file that opens is
dev/01_start.R
. This file contains a series of commands
that you’ll have to run once, at the beginning of the project.
Note that you don’t have to fill everything, even though it’s strongly recommended.
First, fill the DESCRIPTION
by adding information about
the package that will contain your app. The first function,
fill_desc()
, can be used to fill your
DESCRIPTION
file:
golem::fill_desc(
pkg_name = "shinyexample", # The name of the golem package containing the app (typically lowercase, no underscore or periods)
pkg_title = "PKG_TITLE", # What the Package Does (One Line, Title Case, No Period)
pkg_description = "PKG_DESC.", # What the package does (one paragraph).
authors = person(
given = "AUTHOR_FIRST", # Your First Name
family = "AUTHOR_LAST", # Your Last Name
email = "[email protected]", # Your email
role = c("aut", "cre"), # Your role (here author/creator)
set_options = TRUE # Set the global golem options
),
repo_url = NULL, # The URL of the GitHub repo (optional),
pkg_version = "0.0.0.9000" # The version of the package containing the app
)
About the DESCRIPTION file.
Additionally, fill_desc()
sets a series of recommended
global options in golem-config.yml
that will be reused
inside {golem}
.
If you want to use the MIT license, README, code of conduct, lifecycle badge, a news file, etc.
## See ?usethis for more information
usethis::use_mit_license("Golem User") # You can set another license here
usethis::use_readme_rmd(open = FALSE)
usethis::use_code_of_conduct()
usethis::use_lifecycle_badge("Experimental")
usethis::use_news_md(open = FALSE)
See {usethis}
for more info about these functions.
This will add {shiny}
, {DT}
,
{attempt}
, {glue}
, {htmltools}
,
and {golem}
as dependencies to your package:
If you want to change the default favicon:
# Remove current favicon
golem::remove_favicon()
# Add a new one
golem::use_favicon(path = "path/to/favicon")
Note that you can add an URL, and the favicon will be downloaded to
the inst/app/www
folder.
Note: If you are deploying your app with ShinyProxy, your favicon should have the
.png
extension, otherwise it is not going to work.
Utils: these two functions add two files with additional helper
functions for your {golem}
project. They can be used along
the process of building your app:
For a detailed description of the generated functions see the
respective files R/golem_utils_server.R
and
R/golem_utils_ui.R
for which also default tests are added
in tests/testthat
(to suppress this set
with_test = FALSE
in the above calls).