This repository is an example of how the {quarto-webr}
and {quarto-shinylive}
Quarto extensions can be used together.
The installation process requires installing Quarto Extensions using Terminal
and the {shinylive}
R package
R package for Shinylive using the R console.
Please make sure to create a Quarto project and, then, install each extension inside of Terminal:
# For shinylive
quarto add quarto-ext/shinylive
# For quarto-webr
quarto add coatless/quarto-webr
Both extensions should be found in _extensions/
within the project directory.
That is, if you navigate to the _extensions/
folder, you should see:
.
├── _extensions
│ ├── coatless
│ │ └── webr
│ └── quarto-ext
│ └── shinylive
└── quarto-project-in-rstudio.Rproj
If not, please double-check your working project directory.
We need to install the {shinylive}
R package in order for the {quarto-shinylive}
extension to work by typing into R console:
install.packages("shinylive")
From there, please setup a Quarto document (.qmd
) that contains:
- the Shiny app source inside of a code cell denoted with
{shinylive-r}
; and, - the code you want webr to use with
{webr-r}
.
Here is an example skeleton Quarto document that has both code cells present:
---
title: Pairing {quarto-shinylive} and {quarto-webr}
format:
html:
resources:
- shinylive-sw.js
engine: knitr
filters:
- webr
- shinylive
---
## `{quarto-shinylive}`
```{shinylive-r}
#| standalone: true
library(shiny)
ui <- fluidPage(
titlePanel("Hello Shiny!")
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
# code
}
shinyApp(ui, server)
```
## `{quarto-webr}`
```{webr-r}
print("hello quarto-webr world!")
```