shinyproxy
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shinyproxy | yas | |
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4 | 1 | |
498 | 462 | |
-0.2% | 16.2% | |
8.6 | 7.4 | |
8 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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shinyproxy
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Deploying R Shiny app for my company
I worked for a smaller company earlier where it was easy to convince the IT department to deploy using https://www.shinyproxy.io/ . What is the best way these days to deploy apps online?
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Best way to use my organisation's LDAP server with Shiny?
Shinyproxy can handle LDAP authentication and it’s free and open source. It requires some IT knowledge to set up the server but the documentation and examples in their website are very easy to follow: https://www.shinyproxy.io
- I want future-proofing for my Shiny app, and this means forcing package versions to freeze. Is golem the answer for this?
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Does the free version of R Shiny has any limitations if deployed on my server?
Use https://github.com/openanalytics/shinyproxy
yas
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How do I wake up from this nightmare
An example (picked randomly) that's accessible over the web is here. It might help the visualization.
What are some alternatives?
shiny-server - Host Shiny applications over the web.
SpringBootMicroservices - Spring Boot Microservice Example(Eureka Server, Config Server, API Gateway, Services , RabbitMq, Keycloak)
trebol-backend-monolith - Monolithic eCommerce backend web application that exposes a RESTful API.
keycloak-extensions-demo - Demos, examples and playground for Keycloak extensions, providers, SPI implementations, etc.
spring-cloud-kubernetes - Kubernetes integration with Spring Cloud Discovery Client, Configuration, etc...
documentation-framework - "The Grand Unified Theory of Documentation" (David Laing) - a popular and transformative documentation authoring framework
Springy-Store-Microservices - Springy Store is a conceptual simple μServices-based project using the latest cutting-edge technologies, to demonstrate how the Store services are created to be a cloud-native and 12-factor app agnostic. Those μServices are developed based on Spring Boot & Cloud framework that implements cloud-native intuitive, design patterns, and best practices.
JHipster - JHipster, much like Spring initializr, is a generator to create a boilerplate backend application, but also with an integrated front end implementation in React, Vue or Angular. In their own words, it "Is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures."