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#' @include utils.R
NULL
#' Create a Bootstrap page
#'
#' Create a Shiny UI page that loads the CSS and JavaScript for
#' \href{http://getbootstrap.com/}{Bootstrap}, and has no content in the page
#' body (other than what you provide).
#'
#' This function is primarily intended for users who are proficient in HTML/CSS,
#' and know how to lay out pages in Bootstrap. Most applications should use
#' \code{\link{fluidPage}} along with layout functions like
#' \code{\link{fluidRow}} and \code{\link{sidebarLayout}}.
#'
#' @param ... The contents of the document body.
#' @param title The browser window title (defaults to the host URL of the page)
#' @param responsive This option is deprecated; it is no longer optional with
#' Bootstrap 3.
#' @param theme Alternative Bootstrap stylesheet (normally a css file within the
#' www directory, e.g. \code{www/bootstrap.css})
#'
#' @return A UI defintion that can be passed to the \link{shinyUI} function.
#'
#' @note The \code{basicPage} function is deprecated, you should use the
#' \code{\link{fluidPage}} function instead.
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{fluidPage}}, \code{\link{fixedPage}}
#'
#' @export
bootstrapPage <- function(..., title = NULL, responsive = NULL, theme = NULL) {
if (!is.null(responsive)) {
shinyDeprecated("The 'responsive' argument is no longer used with Bootstrap 3.")
}
attachDependencies(
tagList(
if (!is.null(title)) tags$head(tags$title(title)),
if (!is.null(theme)) {
tags$head(tags$link(rel="stylesheet", type="text/css", href = theme))
},
# remainder of tags passed to the function
list(...)
),
bootstrapDependency()
)
}
#' Bootstrap libraries
#'
#' This function returns a set of web dependencies necessary for using Bootstrap
#' components in a web page.
#'
#' It isn't necessary to call this function if you use
#' \code{\link{bootstrapPage}} or others which use \code{bootstrapPage}, such
#' \code{\link{basicPage}}, \code{\link{fluidPage}}, \code{\link{fillPage}},
#' \code{\link{pageWithSidebar}}, and \code{\link{navbarPage}}, because they
#' already include the Bootstrap web dependencies.
#'
#' @inheritParams bootstrapPage
#' @export
bootstrapLib <- function(theme = NULL) {
attachDependencies(tagList(), bootstrapDependency(theme))
}
bootstrapDependency <- function(theme = NULL) {
htmlDependency("bootstrap", "3.3.5",
c(
href = "shared/bootstrap",
file = system.file("www/shared/bootstrap", package = "shiny")
),
script = c(
"js/bootstrap.min.js",
# These shims are necessary for IE 8 compatibility
"shim/html5shiv.min.js",
"shim/respond.min.js"
),
stylesheet = if (is.null(theme)) "css/bootstrap.min.css",
meta = list(viewport = "width=device-width, initial-scale=1")
)
}
#' @rdname bootstrapPage
#' @export
basicPage <- function(...) {
bootstrapPage(div(class="container-fluid", list(...)))
}
#' Create a page that fills the window
#'
#' \code{fillPage} creates a page whose height and width always fill the
#' available area of the browser window.
#'
#' The \code{\link{fluidPage}} and \code{\link{fixedPage}} functions are used
#' for creating web pages that are laid out from the top down, leaving
#' whitespace at the bottom if the page content's height is smaller than the
#' browser window, and scrolling if the content is larger than the window.
#'
#' \code{fillPage} is designed to latch the document body's size to the size of
#' the window. This makes it possible to fill it with content that also scales
#' to the size of the window.
#'
#' For example, \code{fluidPage(plotOutput("plot", height = "100\%"))} will not
#' work as expected; the plot element's effective height will be \code{0},
#' because the plot's containing elements (\code{<div>} and \code{<body>}) have
#' \emph{automatic} height; that is, they determine their own height based on
#' the height of their contained elements. However,
#' \code{fillPage(plotOutput("plot", height = "100\%"))} will work because
#' \code{fillPage} fixes the \code{<body>} height at 100\% of the window height.
#'
#' Note that \code{fillPage(plotOutput("plot"))} will not cause the plot to fill
#' the page. Like most Shiny output widgets, \code{plotOutput}'s default height
#' is a fixed number of pixels. You must explicitly set \code{height = "100\%"}
#' if you want a plot (or htmlwidget, say) to fill its container.
#'
#' One must be careful what layouts/panels/elements come between the
#' \code{fillPage} and the plots/widgets. Any container that has an automatic
#' height will cause children with \code{height = "100\%"} to misbehave. Stick
#' to functions that are designed for fill layouts, such as the ones in this
#' package.
#'
#' @param ... Elements to include within the page.
#' @param padding Padding to use for the body. This can be a numeric vector
#' (which will be interpreted as pixels) or a character vector with valid CSS
#' lengths. The length can be between one and four. If one, then that value
#' will be used for all four sides. If two, then the first value will be used
#' for the top and bottom, while the second value will be used for left and
#' right. If three, then the first will be used for top, the second will be
#' left and right, and the third will be bottom. If four, then the values will
#' be interpreted as top, right, bottom, and left respectively.
#' @param title The title to use for the browser window/tab (it will not be
#' shown in the document).
#' @param bootstrap If \code{TRUE}, load the Bootstrap CSS library.
#' @param theme URL to alternative Bootstrap stylesheet.
#'
#' @examples
#' fillPage(
#' tags$style(type = "text/css",
#' ".half-fill { width: 50%; height: 100%; }",
#' "#one { float: left; background-color: #ddddff; }",
#' "#two { float: right; background-color: #ccffcc; }"
#' ),
#' div(id = "one", class = "half-fill",
#' "Left half"
#' ),
#' div(id = "two", class = "half-fill",
#' "Right half"
#' ),
#' padding = 10
#' )
#'
#' fillPage(
#' fillRow(
#' div(style = "background-color: red; width: 100%; height: 100%;"),
#' div(style = "background-color: blue; width: 100%; height: 100%;")
#' )
#' )
#'
#' @export
fillPage <- function(..., padding = 0, title = NULL, bootstrap = TRUE,
theme = NULL) {
fillCSS <- tags$head(tags$style(type = "text/css",
"html, body { width: 100%; height: 100%; overflow: hidden; }",
sprintf("body { padding: %s; margin: 0; }", collapseSizes(padding))
))
if (isTRUE(bootstrap)) {
bootstrapPage(title = title, theme = theme, fillCSS, ...)
} else {
tagList(
fillCSS,
if (!is.null(title)) tags$head(tags$title(title)),
...
)
}
}
collapseSizes <- function(padding) {
paste(
sapply(padding, shiny::validateCssUnit, USE.NAMES = FALSE),
collapse = " ")
}
#' Create a page with a sidebar
#'
#' Create a Shiny UI that contains a header with the application title, a
#' sidebar for input controls, and a main area for output.
#'
#' @param headerPanel The \link{headerPanel} with the application title
#' @param sidebarPanel The \link{sidebarPanel} containing input controls
#' @param mainPanel The \link{mainPanel} containing outputs
#' @return A UI defintion that can be passed to the \link{shinyUI} function
#'
#' @note This function is deprecated. You should use \code{\link{fluidPage}}
#' along with \code{\link{sidebarLayout}} to implement a page with a sidebar.
#'
#' @examples
#' # Define UI
#' shinyUI(pageWithSidebar(
#'
#' # Application title
#' headerPanel("Hello Shiny!"),
#'
#' # Sidebar with a slider input
#' sidebarPanel(
#' sliderInput("obs",
#' "Number of observations:",
#' min = 0,
#' max = 1000,
#' value = 500)
#' ),
#'
#' # Show a plot of the generated distribution
#' mainPanel(
#' plotOutput("distPlot")
#' )
#' ))
#'
#' @export
pageWithSidebar <- function(headerPanel,
sidebarPanel,
mainPanel) {
bootstrapPage(
# basic application container divs
div(
class="container-fluid",
div(class="row",
headerPanel
),
div(class="row",
sidebarPanel,
mainPanel
)
)
)
}
#' Create a page with a top level navigation bar
#'
#' Create a page that contains a top level navigation bar that can be used to
#' toggle a set of \code{\link{tabPanel}} elements.
#'
#' @param title The title to display in the navbar
#' @param ... \code{\link{tabPanel}} elements to include in the page
#' @param id If provided, you can use \code{input$}\emph{\code{id}} in your
#' server logic to determine which of the current tabs is active. The value
#' will correspond to the \code{value} argument that is passed to
#' \code{\link{tabPanel}}.
#' @param position Determines whether the navbar should be displayed at the top
#' of the page with normal scrolling behavior (\code{"static-top"}), pinned
#' at the top (\code{"fixed-top"}), or pinned at the bottom
#' (\code{"fixed-bottom"}). Note that using \code{"fixed-top"} or
#' \code{"fixed-bottom"} will cause the navbar to overlay your body content,
#' unless you add padding, e.g.:
#' \code{tags$style(type="text/css", "body {padding-top: 70px;}")}
#' @param header Tag or list of tags to display as a common header above all
#' tabPanels.
#' @param footer Tag or list of tags to display as a common footer below all
#' tabPanels
#' @param inverse \code{TRUE} to use a dark background and light text for the
#' navigation bar
#' @param collapsible \code{TRUE} to automatically collapse the navigation
#' elements into a menu when the width of the browser is less than 940 pixels
#' (useful for viewing on smaller touchscreen device)
#' @param collapsable Deprecated; use \code{collapsible} instead.
#' @param fluid \code{TRUE} to use a fluid layout. \code{FALSE} to use a fixed
#' layout.
#' @param responsive This option is deprecated; it is no longer optional with
#' Bootstrap 3.
#' @param theme Alternative Bootstrap stylesheet (normally a css file within the
#' www directory). For example, to use the theme located at
#' \code{www/bootstrap.css} you would use \code{theme = "bootstrap.css"}.
#' @param windowTitle The title that should be displayed by the browser window.
#' Useful if \code{title} is not a string.
#' @param icon Optional icon to appear on a \code{navbarMenu} tab.
#'
#' @return A UI defintion that can be passed to the \link{shinyUI} function.
#'
#' @details The \code{navbarMenu} function can be used to create an embedded
#' menu within the navbar that in turns includes additional tabPanels (see
#' example below).
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{tabPanel}}, \code{\link{tabsetPanel}},
#' \code{\link{updateNavbarPage}}
#'
#' @examples
#' shinyUI(navbarPage("App Title",
#' tabPanel("Plot"),
#' tabPanel("Summary"),
#' tabPanel("Table")
#' ))
#'
#' shinyUI(navbarPage("App Title",
#' tabPanel("Plot"),
#' navbarMenu("More",
#' tabPanel("Summary"),
#' tabPanel("Table")
#' )
#' ))
#' @export
navbarPage <- function(title,
...,
id = NULL,
position = c("static-top", "fixed-top", "fixed-bottom"),
header = NULL,
footer = NULL,
inverse = FALSE,
collapsible = FALSE,
collapsable,
fluid = TRUE,
responsive = NULL,
theme = NULL,
windowTitle = title) {
if (!missing(collapsable)) {
shinyDeprecated("`collapsable` is deprecated; use `collapsible` instead.")
collapsible <- collapsable
}
# alias title so we can avoid conflicts w/ title in withTags
pageTitle <- title
# navbar class based on options
navbarClass <- "navbar navbar-default"
position <- match.arg(position)
if (!is.null(position))
navbarClass <- paste(navbarClass, " navbar-", position, sep = "")
if (inverse)
navbarClass <- paste(navbarClass, "navbar-inverse")
# build the tabset
tabs <- list(...)
tabset <- buildTabset(tabs, "nav navbar-nav", NULL, id)
# built the container div dynamically to support optional collapsibility
if (collapsible) {
navId <- paste("navbar-collapse-", p_randomInt(1000, 10000), sep="")
containerDiv <- div(class="container",
div(class="navbar-header",
tags$button(type="button", class="navbar-toggle collapsed",
`data-toggle`="collapse", `data-target`=paste0("#", navId),
span(class="sr-only", "Toggle navigation"),
span(class="icon-bar"),
span(class="icon-bar"),
span(class="icon-bar")
),
span(class="navbar-brand", pageTitle)
),
div(class="navbar-collapse collapse", id=navId, tabset$navList)
)
} else {
containerDiv <- div(class="container",
div(class="navbar-header",
span(class="navbar-brand", pageTitle)
),
tabset$navList
)
}
# function to return plain or fluid class name
className <- function(name) {
if (fluid)
paste(name, "-fluid", sep="")
else
name
}
# build the main tab content div
contentDiv <- div(class=className("container"))
if (!is.null(header))
contentDiv <- tagAppendChild(contentDiv, div(class="row", header))
contentDiv <- tagAppendChild(contentDiv, tabset$content)
if (!is.null(footer))
contentDiv <- tagAppendChild(contentDiv, div(class="row", footer))
# build the page
bootstrapPage(
title = windowTitle,
responsive = responsive,
theme = theme,
tags$nav(class=navbarClass, role="navigation", containerDiv),
contentDiv
)
}
#' @rdname navbarPage
#' @export
navbarMenu <- function(title, ..., icon = NULL) {
structure(list(title = title,
tabs = list(...),
iconClass = iconClass(icon)),
class = "shiny.navbarmenu")
}
#' Create a header panel
#'
#' Create a header panel containing an application title.
#'
#' @param title An application title to display
#' @param windowTitle The title that should be displayed by the browser window.
#' Useful if \code{title} is not a string.
#' @return A headerPanel that can be passed to \link{pageWithSidebar}
#'
#' @examples
#' headerPanel("Hello Shiny!")
#' @export
headerPanel <- function(title, windowTitle=title) {
tagList(
tags$head(tags$title(windowTitle)),
div(class="col-sm-12",
h1(title)
)
)
}
#' Create a well panel
#'
#' Creates a panel with a slightly inset border and grey background. Equivalent
#' to Bootstrap's \code{well} CSS class.
#'
#' @param ... UI elements to include inside the panel.
#' @return The newly created panel.
#'
#' @export
wellPanel <- function(...) {
div(class="well", ...)
}
#' Create a sidebar panel
#'
#' Create a sidebar panel containing input controls that can in turn be passed
#' to \code{\link{sidebarLayout}}.
#'
#' @param ... UI elements to include on the sidebar
#' @param width The width of the sidebar. For fluid layouts this is out of 12
#' total units; for fixed layouts it is out of whatever the width of the
#' sidebar's parent column is.
#' @return A sidebar that can be passed to \code{\link{sidebarLayout}}
#'
#' @examples
#' # Sidebar with controls to select a dataset and specify
#' # the number of observations to view
#' sidebarPanel(
#' selectInput("dataset", "Choose a dataset:",
#' choices = c("rock", "pressure", "cars")),
#'
#' numericInput("obs", "Observations:", 10)
#' )
#' @export
sidebarPanel <- function(..., width = 4) {
div(class=paste0("col-sm-", width),
tags$form(class="well",
...
)
)
}
#' Create a main panel
#'
#' Create a main panel containing output elements that can in turn be passed to
#' \code{\link{sidebarLayout}}.
#'
#' @param ... Output elements to include in the main panel
#' @param width The width of the main panel. For fluid layouts this is out of 12
#' total units; for fixed layouts it is out of whatever the width of the main
#' panel's parent column is.
#' @return A main panel that can be passed to \code{\link{sidebarLayout}}.
#'
#' @examples
#' # Show the caption and plot of the requested variable against mpg
#' mainPanel(
#' h3(textOutput("caption")),
#' plotOutput("mpgPlot")
#' )
#' @export
mainPanel <- function(..., width = 8) {
div(class=paste0("col-sm-", width),
...
)
}
#' Conditional Panel
#'
#' Creates a panel that is visible or not, depending on the value of a
#' JavaScript expression. The JS expression is evaluated once at startup and
#' whenever Shiny detects a relevant change in input/output.
#'
#' In the JS expression, you can refer to \code{input} and \code{output}
#' JavaScript objects that contain the current values of input and output. For
#' example, if you have an input with an id of \code{foo}, then you can use
#' \code{input.foo} to read its value. (Be sure not to modify the input/output
#' objects, as this may cause unpredictable behavior.)
#'
#' @param condition A JavaScript expression that will be evaluated repeatedly to
#' determine whether the panel should be displayed.
#' @param ... Elements to include in the panel.
#'
#' @note You are not recommended to use special JavaScript characters such as a
#' period \code{.} in the input id's, but if you do use them anyway, for
#' example, \code{inputId = "foo.bar"}, you will have to use
#' \code{input["foo.bar"]} instead of \code{input.foo.bar} to read the input
#' value.
#' @examples
#' sidebarPanel(
#' selectInput(
#' "plotType", "Plot Type",
#' c(Scatter = "scatter",
#' Histogram = "hist")),
#'
#' # Only show this panel if the plot type is a histogram
#' conditionalPanel(
#' condition = "input.plotType == 'hist'",
#' selectInput(
#' "breaks", "Breaks",
#' c("Sturges",
#' "Scott",
#' "Freedman-Diaconis",
#' "[Custom]" = "custom")),
#'
#' # Only show this panel if Custom is selected
#' conditionalPanel(
#' condition = "input.breaks == 'custom'",
#' sliderInput("breakCount", "Break Count", min=1, max=1000, value=10)
#' )
#' )
#' )
#'
#' @export
conditionalPanel <- function(condition, ...) {
div('data-display-if'=condition, ...)
}
#' Create a help text element
#'
#' Create help text which can be added to an input form to provide additional
#' explanation or context.
#'
#' @param ... One or more help text strings (or other inline HTML elements)
#' @return A help text element that can be added to a UI definition.
#'
#' @examples
#' helpText("Note: while the data view will show only",
#' "the specified number of observations, the",
#' "summary will be based on the full dataset.")
#' @export
helpText <- function(...) {
span(class="help-block", ...)
}
#' Create a tab panel
#'
#' Create a tab panel that can be included within a \code{\link{tabsetPanel}}.
#'
#' @param title Display title for tab
#' @param ... UI elements to include within the tab
#' @param value The value that should be sent when \code{tabsetPanel} reports
#' that this tab is selected. If omitted and \code{tabsetPanel} has an
#' \code{id}, then the title will be used..
#' @param icon Optional icon to appear on the tab. This attribute is only
#' valid when using a \code{tabPanel} within a \code{\link{navbarPage}}.
#' @return A tab that can be passed to \code{\link{tabsetPanel}}
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{tabsetPanel}}
#'
#' @examples
#' # Show a tabset that includes a plot, summary, and
#' # table view of the generated distribution
#' mainPanel(
#' tabsetPanel(
#' tabPanel("Plot", plotOutput("plot")),
#' tabPanel("Summary", verbatimTextOutput("summary")),
#' tabPanel("Table", tableOutput("table"))
#' )
#' )
#' @export
tabPanel <- function(title, ..., value = title, icon = NULL) {
divTag <- div(class="tab-pane",
title=title,
`data-value`=value,
`data-icon-class` = iconClass(icon),
...)
}
#' Create a tabset panel
#'
#' Create a tabset that contains \code{\link{tabPanel}} elements. Tabsets are
#' useful for dividing output into multiple independently viewable sections.
#'
#' @param ... \code{\link{tabPanel}} elements to include in the tabset
#' @param id If provided, you can use \code{input$}\emph{\code{id}} in your
#' server logic to determine which of the current tabs is active. The value
#' will correspond to the \code{value} argument that is passed to
#' \code{\link{tabPanel}}.
#' @param selected The \code{value} (or, if none was supplied, the \code{title})
#' of the tab that should be selected by default. If \code{NULL}, the first
#' tab will be selected.
#' @param type Use "tabs" for the standard look; Use "pills" for a more plain
#' look where tabs are selected using a background fill color.
#' @param position The position of the tabs relative to the content. Valid
#' values are "above", "below", "left", and "right" (defaults to "above").
#' Note that the \code{position} argument is not valid when \code{type} is
#' "pill".
#' @return A tabset that can be passed to \code{\link{mainPanel}}
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{tabPanel}}, \code{\link{updateTabsetPanel}}
#'
#' @examples
#' # Show a tabset that includes a plot, summary, and
#' # table view of the generated distribution
#' mainPanel(
#' tabsetPanel(
#' tabPanel("Plot", plotOutput("plot")),
#' tabPanel("Summary", verbatimTextOutput("summary")),
#' tabPanel("Table", tableOutput("table"))
#' )
#' )
#' @export
tabsetPanel <- function(...,
id = NULL,
selected = NULL,
type = c("tabs", "pills"),
position = c("above", "below", "left", "right")) {
# build the tabset
tabs <- list(...)
type <- match.arg(type)
tabset <- buildTabset(tabs, paste0("nav nav-", type), NULL, id, selected)
# position the nav list and content appropriately
position <- match.arg(position)
if (position %in% c("above", "left", "right")) {
first <- tabset$navList
second <- tabset$content
} else if (position %in% c("below")) {
first <- tabset$content
second <- tabset$navList
}
# create the tab div
tags$div(class = paste("tabbable tabs-", position, sep=""), first, second)
}
#' Create a navigation list panel
#'
#' Create a navigation list panel that provides a list of links on the left
#' which navigate to a set of tabPanels displayed to the right.
#'
#' @param ... \code{\link{tabPanel}} elements to include in the navlist
#' @param id If provided, you can use \code{input$}\emph{\code{id}} in your
#' server logic to determine which of the current navlist items is active. The
#' value will correspond to the \code{value} argument that is passed to
#' \code{\link{tabPanel}}.
#' @param selected The \code{value} (or, if none was supplied, the \code{title})
#' of the navigation item that should be selected by default. If \code{NULL},
#' the first navigation will be selected.
#' @param well \code{TRUE} to place a well (gray rounded rectangle) around the
#' navigation list.
#' @param fluid \code{TRUE} to use fluid layout; \code{FALSE} to use fixed
#' layout.
#' @param widths Column withs of the navigation list and tabset content areas
#' respectively.
#'
#' @details You can include headers within the \code{navlistPanel} by including
#' plain text elements in the list. Versions of Shiny before 0.11 supported
#' separators with "------", but as of 0.11, separators were no longer
#' supported. This is because version 0.11 switched to Bootstrap 3, which
#' doesn't support separators.
#'
#' @seealso \code{\link{tabPanel}}, \code{\link{updateNavlistPanel}}
#' @examples
#' shinyUI(fluidPage(
#'
#' titlePanel("Application Title"),
#'
#' navlistPanel(
#' "Header",
#' tabPanel("First"),
#' tabPanel("Second"),
#' tabPanel("Third")
#' )
#' ))
#' @export
navlistPanel <- function(...,
id = NULL,
selected = NULL,
well = TRUE,
fluid = TRUE,
widths = c(4, 8)) {
# text filter for headers
textFilter <- function(text) {
tags$li(class="navbar-brand", text)
}
# build the tabset
tabs <- list(...)
tabset <- buildTabset(tabs,
"nav nav-pills nav-stacked",
textFilter,
id,
selected)
# create the columns
columns <- list(
column(widths[[1]], class=ifelse(well, "well", ""), tabset$navList),
column(widths[[2]], tabset$content)
)
# return the row
if (fluid)
fluidRow(columns)
else
fixedRow(columns)
}
buildTabset <- function(tabs,
ulClass,
textFilter = NULL,
id = NULL,
selected = NULL) {
# build tab nav list and tab content div
# add tab input sentinel class if we have an id
if (!is.null(id))
ulClass <- paste(ulClass, "shiny-tab-input")
tabNavList <- tags$ul(class = ulClass, id = id)
tabContent <- tags$div(class = "tab-content")
firstTab <- TRUE
tabsetId <- p_randomInt(1000, 10000)
tabId <- 1
for (divTag in tabs) {
# check for text; pass it to the textFilter or skip it if there is none
if (is.character(divTag)) {
if (!is.null(textFilter))
tabNavList <- tagAppendChild(tabNavList, textFilter(divTag))
next
}
# compute id and assign it to the div
thisId <- paste("tab", tabsetId, tabId, sep="-")
divTag$attribs$id <- thisId
tabId <- tabId + 1
tabValue <- divTag$attribs$`data-value`
# function to append an optional icon to an aTag
appendIcon <- function(aTag, iconClass) {
if (!is.null(iconClass)) {
# for font-awesome we specify fixed-width
if (grepl("fa-", iconClass, fixed = TRUE))
iconClass <- paste(iconClass, "fa-fw")
aTag <- tagAppendChild(aTag, icon(name = NULL, class = iconClass))
}
aTag
}
# check for a navbarMenu and handle appropriately
if (inherits(divTag, "shiny.navbarmenu")) {
# create the a tag
aTag <- tags$a(href="#",
class="dropdown-toggle",
`data-toggle`="dropdown")
# add optional icon
aTag <- appendIcon(aTag, divTag$iconClass)
# add the title and caret
aTag <- tagAppendChild(aTag, divTag$title)
aTag <- tagAppendChild(aTag, tags$b(class="caret"))
# build the dropdown list element
liTag <- tags$li(class = "dropdown", aTag)
# build the child tabset
tabset <- buildTabset(divTag$tabs, "dropdown-menu")
liTag <- tagAppendChild(liTag, tabset$navList)
# don't add a standard tab content div, rather add the list of tab
# content divs that are contained within the tabset
divTag <- NULL
tabContent <- tagAppendChildren(tabContent,
list = tabset$content$children)
}
# else it's a standard navbar item
else {
# create the a tag
aTag <- tags$a(href=paste("#", thisId, sep=""),
`data-toggle` = "tab",
`data-value` = tabValue)
# append optional icon
aTag <- appendIcon(aTag, divTag$attribs$`data-icon-class`)
# add the title
aTag <- tagAppendChild(aTag, divTag$attribs$title)
# create the li tag
liTag <- tags$li(aTag)
}
if (is.null(tabValue)) {
tabValue <- divTag$attribs$title
}
# If appropriate, make this the selected tab (don't ever do initial
# selection of tabs that are within a navbarMenu)
if ((ulClass != "dropdown-menu") &&
((firstTab && is.null(selected)) ||
(!is.null(selected) && identical(selected, tabValue)))) {
liTag$attribs$class <- "active"
divTag$attribs$class <- "tab-pane active"
firstTab = FALSE
}
divTag$attribs$title <- NULL
# append the elements to our lists
tabNavList <- tagAppendChild(tabNavList, liTag)
tabContent <- tagAppendChild(tabContent, divTag)
}
list(navList = tabNavList, content = tabContent)
}
#' Create a text output element
#'
#' Render a reactive output variable as text within an application page. The
#' text will be included within an HTML \code{div} tag by default.
#' @param outputId output variable to read the value from
#' @param container a function to generate an HTML element to contain the text
#' @param inline use an inline (\code{span()}) or block container (\code{div()})
#' for the output
#' @return A text output element that can be included in a panel
#' @details Text is HTML-escaped prior to rendering. This element is often used
#' to display \link{renderText} output variables.
#' @examples
#' h3(textOutput("caption"))
#' @export
textOutput <- function(outputId, container = if (inline) span else div, inline = FALSE) {
container(id = outputId, class = "shiny-text-output")
}
#' Create a verbatim text output element
#'
#' Render a reactive output variable as verbatim text within an
#' application page. The text will be included within an HTML \code{pre} tag.
#' @param outputId output variable to read the value from
#' @return A verbatim text output element that can be included in a panel
#' @details Text is HTML-escaped prior to rendering. This element is often used
#' with the \link{renderPrint} function to preserve fixed-width formatting
#' of printed objects.
#' @examples
#' mainPanel(
#' h4("Summary"),
#' verbatimTextOutput("summary"),
#'
#' h4("Observations"),
#' tableOutput("view")
#' )
#' @export
verbatimTextOutput <- function(outputId) {
textOutput(outputId, container = pre)
}
#' @name plotOutput
#' @rdname plotOutput
#' @export
imageOutput <- function(outputId, width = "100%", height="400px",
click = NULL, dblclick = NULL,
hover = NULL, hoverDelay = NULL, hoverDelayType = NULL,
brush = NULL,
clickId = NULL, hoverId = NULL,
inline = FALSE) {
if (!is.null(clickId)) {
shinyDeprecated(
msg = paste("The 'clickId' argument is deprecated. ",
"Please use 'click' instead. ",
"See ?imageOutput or ?plotOutput for more information."),
version = "0.11.1"
)
click <- clickId
}
if (!is.null(hoverId)) {
shinyDeprecated(
msg = paste("The 'hoverId' argument is deprecated. ",
"Please use 'hover' instead. ",
"See ?imageOutput or ?plotOutput for more information."),
version = "0.11.1"
)
hover <- hoverId
}
if (!is.null(hoverDelay) || !is.null(hoverDelayType)) {
shinyDeprecated(
msg = paste("The 'hoverDelay'and 'hoverDelayType' arguments are deprecated. ",
"Please use 'hoverOpts' instead. ",
"See ?imageOutput or ?plotOutput for more information."),
version = "0.11.1"
)
hover <- hoverOpts(id = hover, delay = hoverDelay, delayType = hoverDelayType)
}
style <- if (!inline) {
paste("width:", validateCssUnit(width), ";", "height:", validateCssUnit(height))
}
# Build up arguments for call to div() or span()
args <- list(
id = outputId,
class = "shiny-image-output",
style = style
)
# Given a named list with options, replace names like "delayType" with
# "data-hover-delay-type" (given a prefix "hover")
formatOptNames <- function(opts, prefix) {
newNames <- paste("data", prefix, names(opts), sep = "-")
# Replace capital letters with "-" and lowercase letter
newNames <- gsub("([A-Z])", "-\\L\\1", newNames, perl = TRUE)
names(opts) <- newNames
opts
}
if (!is.null(click)) {
# If click is a string, turn it into clickOpts object
if (is.character(click)) {
click <- clickOpts(id = click)
}
args <- c(args, formatOptNames(click, "click"))
}
if (!is.null(dblclick)) {
if (is.character(dblclick)) {
dblclick <- clickOpts(id = dblclick)
}
args <- c(args, formatOptNames(dblclick, "dblclick"))
}
if (!is.null(hover)) {
if (is.character(hover)) {
hover <- hoverOpts(id = hover)
}
args <- c(args, formatOptNames(hover, "hover"))
}
if (!is.null(brush)) {
if (is.character(brush)) {
brush <- brushOpts(id = brush)
}
args <- c(args, formatOptNames(brush, "brush"))
}
container <- if (inline) span else div
do.call(container, args)
}
#' Create an plot or image output element
#'
#' Render a \code{\link{renderPlot}} or \code{\link{renderImage}} within an
#' application page.
#'
#' @section Interactive plots:
#'
#' Plots and images in Shiny support mouse-based interaction, via clicking,
#' double-clicking, hovering, and brushing. When these interaction events
#' occur, the mouse coordinates will be sent to the server as \code{input$}
#' variables, as specified by \code{click}, \code{dblclick}, \code{hover}, or
#' \code{brush}.
#'
#' For \code{plotOutput}, the coordinates will be sent scaled to the data
#' space, if possible. (At the moment, plots generated by base graphics and
#' ggplot2 support this scaling, although plots generated by lattice and
#' others do not.) If scaling is not possible, the raw pixel coordinates will
#' be sent. For \code{imageOutput}, the coordinates will be sent in raw pixel
#' coordinates.
#'
#' With ggplot2 graphics, the code in \code{renderPlot} should return a ggplot
#' object; if instead the code prints the ggplot2 object with something like
#' \code{print(p)}, then the coordinates for interactive graphics will not be
#' properly scaled to the data space.
#'
#' @param outputId output variable to read the plot/image from.
#' @param width,height Image width/height. Must be a valid CSS unit (like
#' \code{"100\%"}, \code{"400px"}, \code{"auto"}) or a number, which will be