Releases: posit-dev/r-shinylive
shinylive 0.3.0
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Updated default shinylive assets to v0.9.1. (#120, #129, #135)
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Resources are now built relative to Quarto project root. (#130)
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In CI and other automated workflow settings the
SHINYLIVE_WASM_PACKAGES
environment variable can now be used to control whether WebAssembly R package binaries are bundled with the exported shinylive app, in addition to thewasm_packages
argument of theexport()
function. (#116) -
shinylive now avoids bundling WebAssembly R package dependencies listed only in the
LinkingTo
section of required packages. With this change dependencies that are only required at build time are no longer included as part of the exported WebAssembly asset bundle. This reduces the total static asset size and improves the loading time of affected shinylive apps. (#115) -
shinylive now supports adding files in virtual subdirectories in
shinylive-r
apps embedded in Quarto documents. For example,## file: R/load_data.R
in ashinylive-r
chunk followed by theload_data.R
code will create a fileload_data.R
in theR
subdirectory of the exported app. (#119)
shinylive 0.2.0
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shinylive now uses shinylive web assets v0.5.0 by default, which bundles webR 0.4.0 with R 4.4.1. This update brings improved keyboard shortcuts for R users in the Shinylive editor, the ability to export a custom library of R packages with the exported app, and a few improvements to the Quarto integration. (#108)
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export()
gains anassets_version
argument to choose the version of the Shinylive web assets to be used with the exported app. This is primarily useful for testing new versions of the Shinylive assets before they're officially released via a package update. In CI and other automated workflow settings, theSHINYLIVE_ASSETS_VERSION
environment variable can be used to set the assets version. (#91) -
export()
gainstemplate_params
andtemplate_dir
arguments to control the template HTML files used in the export, allowing users to partially or completely customize the exported HTML. The export template is provided by the shinylive assets and may change from release-to-release. Useassets_info()
to locate installed shinylive assets; the template files for a given release are in theexport_template
directory of the release. (#96)template_params
takes a list of parameters to be interpolated into the template. The default template includetitle
(the title for the page with the exported app),include_in_head
(HTML added to the<head>
of the page), andinclude_before_body
(HTML added just after<body>
) andinclude_after_body
(HTML added just after</body>
).template_dir
is the directory containing the template files. The default is theexport_template
directory of the shinylive assets being used for the export. Useassets_info()
to locate installed shinylive assets where you can find the default template files.
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shinylive now uses
{cli}
for console printing. Console output can be suppressed via the global R option by callingoptions(shinylive.quiet = TRUE)
. (#104) -
export()
andassets_info()
gain aquiet
argument. Inexport()
,quiet
replaces the now-deprecatedverbose
option, which continues to work with a warning. (#104)
Full Changelog: v0.1.1...v0.2.0
shinylive 0.1.1
shinylive 0.1.0
- Initial CRAN submission.