{designer}
is intended to make the initial generation of
a UI wireframe of a shiny application as quick and simple as
possible.
The package contains a shiny
application that enables
the user to build the UI of a shiny
application by drag and
dropping several shiny
components - such as inputs, outputs
and buttons - into one of the available pages in the
{shiny}
package. Once finalised, the R code used to
generate the UI can be copied or downloaded to a ui.R
file,
and then the rest of the application like the server logic and styling
can be built by the developer.
The drag-and-drop nature of the application means that it is easy for both R and non-R users to collaborate in designing the UI of their shiny application. Comments can be added to any component so that it is simple to remember what should be included for each input/output.
Install from CRAN with:
install.packages("designer")
Or install the development version from GitHub with:
::install_github("ashbaldry/designer") devtools
The application is also available on-line through shinyapps.io.
To open the {designer}
application and create your own
UI, run the following code:
::designApp() designer
Alternatively, you can launch the addin via the RStudio menu.
Once opened, create the application as required until you are happy with the layout of the application, then copy the code to the relevant R file
# ui.R
bootstrapPage(
title = "Shiny Application",
theme = bslib::bs_theme(4),
h1(
"My shiny application"
),inputPanel(
selectInput(
inputId = "dropdown_gxc2o1ekgb",
label = "Label",
choices = "..."
),selectInput(
inputId = "dropdown_azset57v65",
label = "Label",
choices = "..."
),selectInput(
inputId = "dropdown_itgcle8yze",
label = "Label",
choices = "..."
)
),fluidRow(
column(
width = 6,
# Bar plot
plotOutput(
outputId = "plot_zvu8c9upbu",
height = "200px"
)
),column(
width = 6,
# Line chart
plotOutput(
outputId = "plot_qsmfr0lp57",
height = "200px"
)
)
) )
Optionally, you can also build a Dockerized version of the app:
sudo docker build -t designer -f Dockerfile .
After building the docker image (which should take a while) use the command:
docker run -p 80:80 designer
Depending on your Docker set-up, the exposed application may be available under: http://localhost:80
Once you are ready with your initial design, you can share it with others using Code -> Share. This will generate a URL that when opened by another person (or yourself in the future) will show the saved state of the design and then can be added onto and saved again - this will generate a new URL to share.
NB For bookmarking to work, the server the
{designer}
application sits on must be configured to allow
sessions to be saved on the disk. As the saved state only saves the HTML
and a couple of inputs, each saved state is generally only a couple of
kilobytes.
Certain inputs will only include default values and not fully customisable; this is intentional as they are likely to change throughout development and therefore not something that is required at this time of the development process.