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react-color Shiny input

This example demonstrates creating a Shiny input wrapper around the react-color library.

Building

Because this package includes JavaScript source code that requires a compilation step, package installation is in two phases: JavaScript tools build the JavaScript, and R tools build and install the package. The R package includes the built JavaScript files in the inst/ directory.

JavaScript Build Requirements

Building JavaScript should work on macOS, Linux, and Windows. The following tools are necessary regardless of your platform:

R Build Requirements

You should install the reactR package if you haven't, as this input depends on it.

Development Workflow

After you've installed Node.js and Yarn, run the following command to resolve and download dependencies:

yarn install

Now, run yarn to build www/colorpicker/colorpicker/colorpicker.js:

yarn run webpack

To run yarn webpack automatically whenever sources change, use the command yarn run webpack --watch

Now that the JavaScript is built, you can install the R package:

devtools::document()
devtools::install()

Finally you can try the example app by running app.R.