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Shiny Server: Running with a Proxy Overview If you are running Shiny Server behind a proxy server you need be sure to configure the proxy server so that it correctly handles all traffic to and from Shiny Server. Beyond the normal reverse proxy configuration you'd apply for any HTTP server application, you also need to ensure that websockets are forwarded correctly between the proxy server and Shin
Overview Code snippets are text macros that are used for quickly inserting common snippets of code. For example, the fun snippet inserts an R function definition: If you select the snippet from the completion list it will be inserted along with several text placeholders which you can fill in by typing and then pressing tab to advance to the next placeholder: Other useful snippets include: lib, req
Package Development Follow New articles New articles and comments Developing Packages with the RStudio IDE Package Development Prerequisites Building, Testing, and Distributing Packages Customizing Package Build Options in the RStudio IDE Writing R Package Documentation
Recommended Packages Many useful R function come in packages, free libraries of code written by R's active user community. To install an R package, open an R session and type at the command line install.packages("<the package's name>") R will download the package from CRAN, so you'll need to be connected to the internet. Once you have a package installed, you can make its contents available to use
RStudio works with the manipulate package to add interactive capabilities to standard R plots. This is accomplished by binding plot inputs to custom controls rather than static hard-coded values. Basic Usage The manipulate function accepts a plotting expression and a set of controls (e.g. slider, picker, or checkbox) which are used to dynamically change values within the expression. When a value i
This information is available directly in the RStudio IDE under the Tools menu: Tools → Keyboard Shortcuts Help. Shortcuts in this article last updated for RStudio IDE version 1.4.1103
Overview If you are running RStudio Workbench (previously RStudio Server Pro) behind a proxy server, you need be sure to configure the proxy server so that it correctly handles all traffic to and from RStudio Workbench. Beyond the normal reverse proxy configuration you'd apply for any HTTP server application, you also need to to ensure that websockets are forwarded correctly between the proxy serv
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By default RStudio Server runs on port 8787 and accepts connections from all remote clients. After installation you should therefore be able to navigate a web browser to the following address to access the server: http://<server-ip>:8787 RStudio will prompt for a username and password, and will authenticate the user by checking the server's username and password database. A couple of notes related
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