There were two bugs, which are fixed:
* It didn't find files starting with '.' because `all.files` defaults to FALSE.
* It was too loose with file matching - the `pattern` argument to list.files
is a regexp, not string literal.
the reason for this is that htmltools::htmlEscape() uses gsub(..., x, fixed =
TRUE), which does not work on Windows if x is encoded in UTF-8; fixed = TRUE
only works with the native encoding
we can call shiny:::setServerInfo() in Shiny Server before launching an app, so that the app author can make use of the info to decide the behavior of the app
- Move validation logic from shinywrappers.R to utils.R
- Don't coerce validation results; fail if not FALSE, NULL, or character
- Reverse order of stopWithCondition args
also added a new method shinysession$registerDataObj(), which was designed to be a general data retrieval method: we can store arbitrary data objects as "downloads", and return arbitrary http response based on the filter function; see renderDataTable() and updateSelectizeInput() for two examples
- Introduce randomInt/p_randomInt to generate random integers in a half-open range
- Stop using runif to generate integers
- Explicitly reset the private seed during .onLoad. I was getting the same "random" numbers from Shiny every time I restarted R!
- shinyUI and shinyServer calls are no longer required in ui.R and server.R
- shinyAppObj renamed to shinyApp
- runApp can take pathname, list(ui=..., server=...), shinyApp, and shinyAppDir
as appDir argument
- Unify all Shiny app representations around shiny.appobj
- BREAKING CHANGE: shinyUI no longer has a "path" argument
- Instead of returning UI, ui.R can return a function that returns UI; it will
be invoked each time the page is requested. (Note that this is NOT the same
as saying ui.R will be run each time the page is requested.) The function can
take either no args or a single "req" arg which is the request.
we can use this feature via several ways, e.g.
- renderDataTable(..., options = list(bPaginate = FALSE))
- iDisplayLength = -1
- aLengthMenu = list(c(10, 30, -1), list(10, 30, 'All'))