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Carson Sievert a159594a45 insertTab(position = "after") by default (#3431)
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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/insert-tab.R
\name{insertTab}
\alias{insertTab}
\alias{prependTab}
\alias{appendTab}
\alias{removeTab}
\title{Dynamically insert/remove a tabPanel}
\usage{
insertTab(
inputId,
tab,
target = NULL,
position = c("after", "before"),
select = FALSE,
session = getDefaultReactiveDomain()
)
prependTab(
inputId,
tab,
select = FALSE,
menuName = NULL,
session = getDefaultReactiveDomain()
)
appendTab(
inputId,
tab,
select = FALSE,
menuName = NULL,
session = getDefaultReactiveDomain()
)
removeTab(inputId, target, session = getDefaultReactiveDomain())
}
\arguments{
\item{inputId}{The \code{id} of the \code{tabsetPanel} (or
\code{navlistPanel} or \code{navbarPage}) into which \code{tab} will
be inserted/removed.}
\item{tab}{The item to be added (must be created with \code{tabPanel},
or with \code{navbarMenu}).}
\item{target}{If inserting: the \code{value} of an existing
\code{tabPanel}, next to which \code{tab} will be added.
If removing: the \code{value} of the \code{tabPanel} that
you want to remove. See Details if you want to insert next to/remove
an entire \code{navbarMenu} instead.}
\item{position}{Should \code{tab} be added before or after the
\code{target} tab?}
\item{select}{Should \code{tab} be selected upon being inserted?}
\item{session}{The shiny session within which to call this function.}
\item{menuName}{This argument should only be used when you want to
prepend (or append) \code{tab} to the beginning (or end) of an
existing \code{\link[=navbarMenu]{navbarMenu()}} (which must itself be part of
an existing \code{\link[=navbarPage]{navbarPage()}}). In this case, this argument
should be the \code{menuName} that you gave your \code{navbarMenu}
when you first created it (by default, this is equal to the value
of the \code{title} argument). Note that you still need to set the
\code{inputId} argument to whatever the \code{id} of the parent
\code{navbarPage} is. If \code{menuName} is left as \code{NULL},
\code{tab} will be prepended (or appended) to whatever
\code{inputId} is.}
}
\description{
Dynamically insert or remove a \code{\link[=tabPanel]{tabPanel()}} (or a
\code{\link[=navbarMenu]{navbarMenu()}}) from an existing \code{\link[=tabsetPanel]{tabsetPanel()}},
\code{\link[=navlistPanel]{navlistPanel()}} or \code{\link[=navbarPage]{navbarPage()}}.
}
\details{
When you want to insert a new tab before or after an existing tab, you
should use \code{insertTab}. When you want to prepend a tab (i.e. add a
tab to the beginning of the \code{tabsetPanel}), use \code{prependTab}.
When you want to append a tab (i.e. add a tab to the end of the
\code{tabsetPanel}), use \code{appendTab}.
For \code{navbarPage}, you can insert/remove conventional
\code{tabPanel}s (whether at the top level or nested inside a
\code{navbarMenu}), as well as an entire \code{\link[=navbarMenu]{navbarMenu()}}.
For the latter case, \code{target} should be the \code{menuName} that
you gave your \code{navbarMenu} when you first created it (by default,
this is equal to the value of the \code{title} argument).
}
\examples{
## Only run this example in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
# example app for inserting/removing a tab
ui <- fluidPage(
sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
actionButton("add", "Add 'Dynamic' tab"),
actionButton("remove", "Remove 'Foo' tab")
),
mainPanel(
tabsetPanel(id = "tabs",
tabPanel("Hello", "This is the hello tab"),
tabPanel("Foo", "This is the foo tab"),
tabPanel("Bar", "This is the bar tab")
)
)
)
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
observeEvent(input$add, {
insertTab(inputId = "tabs",
tabPanel("Dynamic", "This a dynamically-added tab"),
target = "Bar"
)
})
observeEvent(input$remove, {
removeTab(inputId = "tabs", target = "Foo")
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
# example app for prepending/appending a navbarMenu
ui <- navbarPage("Navbar page", id = "tabs",
tabPanel("Home",
actionButton("prepend", "Prepend a navbarMenu"),
actionButton("append", "Append a navbarMenu")
)
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
observeEvent(input$prepend, {
id <- paste0("Dropdown", input$prepend, "p")
prependTab(inputId = "tabs",
navbarMenu(id,
tabPanel("Drop1", paste("Drop1 page from", id)),
tabPanel("Drop2", paste("Drop2 page from", id)),
"------",
"Header",
tabPanel("Drop3", paste("Drop3 page from", id))
)
)
})
observeEvent(input$append, {
id <- paste0("Dropdown", input$append, "a")
appendTab(inputId = "tabs",
navbarMenu(id,
tabPanel("Drop1", paste("Drop1 page from", id)),
tabPanel("Drop2", paste("Drop2 page from", id)),
"------",
"Header",
tabPanel("Drop3", paste("Drop3 page from", id))
)
)
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
}
}
\seealso{
\code{\link[=showTab]{showTab()}}
}