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shiny/man/addResourcePath.Rd
Joe Cheng 73a44a4f8e Packages can register their own URL namespace
Helpful for serving up custom stylesheets, CSS, images, etc.
2012-08-23 13:08:08 -07:00

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\name{addResourcePath}
\alias{addResourcePath}
\title{Resource Publishing}
\usage{
addResourcePath(prefix, directoryPath)
}
\arguments{
\item{prefix}{The URL prefix (without slashes). Valid
characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, hyphen, and underscore; and
must begin with a-z or A-Z. For example, a value of 'foo'
means that any request paths that begin with '/foo' will
be mapped to the given directory.}
\item{directoryPath}{The directory that contains the
static resources to be served.}
}
\description{
Adds a directory of static resources to Shiny's web
server, with the given path prefix. Primarily intended
for package authors to make supporting JavaScript/CSS
files available to their components.
}
\details{
You can call \code{addResourcePath} multiple times for a
given \code{prefix}; only the most recent value will be
retained. If the normalized \code{directoryPath} is
different than the directory that's currently mapped to
the \code{prefix}, a warning will be issued.
}
\examples{
addResourcePath('datasets', system.file('data', package='datasets'))
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{singleton}}
}