Runs a Shiny application. This function normally does not return; interrupt R to stop the application (usually by pressing Ctrl+C or Esc).
The application to run. Should be one of the following:
A directory containing server.R
, plus, either ui.R
or
a www
directory that contains the file index.html
.
A directory containing app.R
.
An .R
file containing a Shiny application, ending with an
expression that produces a Shiny app object.
A list with ui
and server
components.
A Shiny app object created by shinyApp()
.
The TCP port that the application should listen on. If the
port
is not specified, and the shiny.port
option is set (with
options(shiny.port = XX)
), then that port will be used. Otherwise,
use a random port between 3000:8000, excluding ports that are blocked
by Google Chrome for being considered unsafe: 3659, 4045, 5060,
5061, 6000, 6566, 6665:6669 and 6697. Up to twenty random
ports will be tried.
If true, the system's default web browser will be launched automatically after the app is started. Defaults to true in interactive sessions only. The value of this parameter can also be a function to call with the application's URL.
The IPv4 address that the application should listen on. Defaults
to the shiny.host
option, if set, or "127.0.0.1"
if not. See
Details.
Can generally be ignored. Exists to help some editions of Shiny Server Pro route requests to the correct process.
Should Shiny status messages be shown? Defaults to FALSE.
The mode in which to display the application. If set to
the value "showcase"
, shows application code and metadata from a
DESCRIPTION
file in the application directory alongside the
application. If set to "normal"
, displays the application normally.
Defaults to "auto"
, which displays the application in the mode given
in its DESCRIPTION
file, if any.
Should the application be launched in test mode? This is
only used for recording or running automated tests. Defaults to the
shiny.testmode
option, or FALSE if the option is not set.
The host parameter was introduced in Shiny 0.9.0. Its default value of
"127.0.0.1"
means that, contrary to previous versions of Shiny, only
the current machine can access locally hosted Shiny apps. To allow other
clients to connect, use the value "0.0.0.0"
instead (which was the
value that was hard-coded into Shiny in 0.8.0 and earlier).
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
# Start app in the current working directory
runApp()
# Start app in a subdirectory called myapp
runApp("myapp")
} # }
## Only run this example in interactive R sessions
if (interactive()) {
options(device.ask.default = FALSE)
# Apps can be run without a server.r and ui.r file
runApp(list(
ui = bootstrapPage(
numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100),
plotOutput('plot')
),
server = function(input, output) {
output$plot <- renderPlot({ hist(runif(input$n)) })
}
))
# Running a Shiny app object
app <- shinyApp(
ui = bootstrapPage(
numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100),
plotOutput('plot')
),
server = function(input, output) {
output$plot <- renderPlot({ hist(runif(input$n)) })
}
)
runApp(app)
}