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7 months ago | 9 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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polished
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Does anyone make money from subscriptions to a shiny app?
Check out polished.tech. They also have a development version of polishedpayments which will handle stripe for you.
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R Shiny Input UI
Any basic shiny tutorial should get you started on creating some textInput fields for users to input their emails etc., actionButtons to call R code and using some layout functions to make it look pretty. For hosting and authentication, you may want to have a look at Tychobra/polished (unfortunately I haven't used it, so I can't tell how well it works)
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polished 0.6.0 is now on CRAN!
There are several other minor updates in this polished release. See the release notes for a full list of updates.
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I am looking for help building on the shinyauthr package y pulling usernames/passwords from sql server. I am using r shiny.
In case you're interested in alternative authentication packages, the polished package has API wrapper functions that allow you to pull all users, app users, apps, etc.
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Securing R Markdown Documents
The polished package now supports Rmarkdown documents that use the shiny runtime. This includes flexdashboard!
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Advice on dashboard creation
And yeah by authentication I meant passwords. I used an old version of https://polished.tech/ to handle logins which was free to use, but last time I checked, you need to pay to use it.
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Use .Rmd documents with Shiny with Polished
We just released the ability to use polished Authentication and Hosting with rmarkdown documents. The big feature is that you can use runtime: shiny. This has been a long awaited feature request, so we hope you find it useful. We just released this update, so you will need to install the dev version of polished from GitHub to try it out: https://github.com/Tychobra/polished
rmarkdown
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Pandoc
I'm surprised to see no one has pointed out [RMarkdown + RStudio](https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com) as one way to immediately interface with Pandoc.
I used to write papers and slides in LaTeX (using vim, because who needs render previews), then eventually switched to Pandoc (also vim). I eventually discovered RMarkdown+RStudio. I was looking for a nice way to format a simple table and discovered that rmarkdown had nice extensions of basic markdown (this was many years ago so maybe that is incorporated into vanilla markdown/pandoc).
The RMarkdown page claims:
> R Markdown supports dozens of static and dynamic output formats including HTML, PDF, MS Word, Beamer, HTML5 slides, Tufte-style handouts, books, dashboards, shiny applications, scientific articles, websites, and more.
...which I think is largely due to using pandoc as the core generator.
RStudio shows you the pandoc command it runs to generate your document, which I've used to figure out the pandoc command I want to run when I've switched to using pandoc directly.
This is a bit of a "lazy" way to interact with pandoc. Maybe the "laziest" aspect: when I get a new computer, I can install the entire stack by installing Rstudio, then opening a new rmarkdown document. Rstudio asks whether I'd like to install all the necessary libraries -- click "yes" and that's it. Maybe that sounds silly but it used to be a lot of work to manage your LaTeX install. These days I greatly favor things that save me time, which seems to get more precious every year.
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2023 Lookback
Then, I worked on a Shiny project where I had to learn R Markdown. I was very excited about it because being paid to learn a new technology is something I have always preferred. I also worked with Highcharts graphs, which I didn’t do for years. It was also the first time I was being paid to design something. I didn’t enjoy that part as much as development, but I cannot say it was a bother either.
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Why won't my boxplot knit?
files/figure-latex/unnamed-chunk-2-1.pdf) Try to find the following text in midterm-question.Rmd: ![](midterm-question_ You may need to add $ $ around a certain inline R expression `r ` in midterm-question.Rmd (see the above hint). See https://github.com/rstudio/rmarkdown/issues/385 for more info.
- new learner to R .. need help
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We’re Washington Post reporters who analyzed Google’s C4 data set to see which websites AI uses to make itself sound smarter. Ask us Anything!
We used R Markdown for cleaning and analysis, creating updateable web pages we could share with everyone involved. Similarweb’s categories were useful, but too niche for us. So we spent a lot of time recategorizing and redefining the groupings. We used the token count for each website — how many words or phrases — to measure it’s importance in the overall training data.
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Possible to include inline code in a math equation in Org mode?
In [R Markdown](https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/) or [Quarto](https://quarto.org/), I can include inline code in a math equation, e.g.,
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I have to somehow convert this chart into an html file into a file that opens like a website any ideas?
you probably want an rmd file with html output
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Seeking some markdown help - please redirect me elsewhere if this doesn't belong here
GitHub issue code folding
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Generating PDF 📄 with Python 🐍
R Markdown / Quarto https://quarto.org/ https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/ ; can dynamically generate a document and compile it to HTML, PDF, others
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PYTHON CHARTS: the Python data visualization site with more than 500 different charts with reproducible code and color tools
Hi! At this moment I'm not opening the source code, but I can explain you the tech used. This site is based on another site I created before named https://r-charts.com/ and it was created with blogdown (HUGO + R Markdown). Hence, each tutorials is an R markdown file. For PYTHON CHARTS, in order to run Python within an R markdown file I had to use an R package named reticulate. In addition, the template depends on shuffle.js for filtering and fuse.js for searching
What are some alternatives?
polishedpayments
Pluto.jl - 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
polished_example_apps - Example Apps for Polished
jupytext - Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts
awesome-shiny-extensions - 🐝 Awesome R and Python packages offering extended UI or server components for the web framework Shiny
here_here - I love the here package. Here's why.
flexdashboard - Easy interactive dashboards for R
tinytex - A lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live
TikZ - Complete collection of my PGF/TikZ figures.
blogdown - Create Blogs and Websites with R Markdown
codebraid - Live code in Pandoc Markdown
github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files