Shiny_Desktop_App
Deploy your R Shiny app(s) locally on Windows (by derryleng)
shinyapps-package-dependencies
Collection of bash scripts that install R package system dependencies (by rstudio)
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Shiny_Desktop_App
Posts with mentions or reviews of Shiny_Desktop_App.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-01.
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Deploying a Shiny app as self-contained application?
Use this. Compile with Inno. I used this at my company to distribute software to stakeholders. https://github.com/derryleng/Shiny_Desktop_App
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Is it “secure” to temporarily import data to a shinyapps.io site?
Thanks for the help. I actually ran into some issues with some browser errors. But a slightly modified version of the post worked wonders. Thanks again for that resource! https://github.com/derryleng/Shiny_Desktop_App
shinyapps-package-dependencies
Posts with mentions or reviews of shinyapps-package-dependencies.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-21.
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Scientists Developed a Tool to Reveal Who's at Risk of Burnout, and It's Free
https://www.shinyapps.io
Pricing page mentions something about 'active hours', and if you're on 'free' or 'starter' tier, no more users can use the app until next month. Their pricing page doesn't mention anything about 'concurrent' users, but that error message might just be a legacy holdover?
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Deploying a Shiny app as self-contained application?
Docker would potentially be an option. Look at https://github.com/rocker-org/rocker-versioned. There is also https://www.shinyapps.io/ if you would rather not host the app locally.
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Facet wrap in excel 🤡
https://www.shinyapps.io is fairly simple to implement. (The actual shiny less so )
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R microservices - deploying R script to the cloud? Does this even exist?
Yes. The lowest-effort path is going to be a subscription to shinyapps, which comes with basic authentication and some control over compute/memory allocation.
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Offline Shiny App
My experience was that it was unreliable. Bit sluggish, and sometimes the app would not start and I would have to restart computer and hope it would work. But I thought I would mention it as an option since it fit your description. Is there a reason why you cannot deploy it to https://www.shinyapps.io/ ?
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Build a website with R
R Shiny is the way. https://www.shinyapps.io/
- Does anyone have experience with live dashboards?
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Push Button Publishing for Shiny Apps
Keep in mind that Shinyapps.io is a managed service and comes with some limitations regarding dependencies: required R packages need to be able to run on Ubuntu Linux and cannot rely on graphical display only (Tcl/Tk). Installing packages from Bioconductor needs the repositories set by setRepositories(). If a package has missing system dependencies, you can find available system packages here, or file an issue here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Shiny_Desktop_App and shinyapps-package-dependencies you can also consider the following projects:
DesktopDeployR - A framework for deploying self-contained R-based applications to the desktop
superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform
RInno - How to install local shiny apps
electron-quick-start - Clone to try a simple Electron app
code - Compilation of R and Python programming codes on the Data Professor YouTube channel.
shinyproxy-hello
rocker-versioned - Run current & prior versions of R using docker
Shiny_Desktop_App vs DesktopDeployR
shinyapps-package-dependencies vs superset
Shiny_Desktop_App vs RInno
shinyapps-package-dependencies vs electron-quick-start
Shiny_Desktop_App vs electron-quick-start
shinyapps-package-dependencies vs DesktopDeployR
Shiny_Desktop_App vs code
shinyapps-package-dependencies vs shinyproxy-hello
Shiny_Desktop_App vs rocker-versioned
shinyapps-package-dependencies vs RInno