Awesome
listviewer
A package of R htmlwidgets to interactively view and maybe modify lists
. As of now, listviewer
provides an interface to jsoneditor
and react-json-view
. listviewer
is designed to support multiple interfaces.
install
CRAN
install.packages("listviewer")
Development Version
devtools::install_github("timelyportfolio/listviewer")
jsoneditor
jsoneditor
is a really well designed JSON
interactive editor by Jos de Jong. Since most R
data can be represented in JSON
, we can use this great JavaScript
library in R
.
# using the data from the jsoneditor simple example
# in R list form
library(listviewer)
jsonedit(
list(
array = c(1,2,3)
,boolean = TRUE
,null = NULL
,number = 123
,object = list( a="b", c="d" )
,string = "Hello World"
)
)
# also works with data.frames
jsonedit( mtcars )
# helpful interactive view of par
jsonedit( par() )
# meta view of the above
jsonedit(jsonedit(par()))
See the above interactive view of par for yourself.
I got this idea courtesy of @jasonpbecker on Twitter. htmlwidgets
dependencies are defined by YAML
. Let's see the dependencies for jsonedit
.
jsonedit(
yaml.load_file(system.file("htmlwidgets/jsonedit.yaml",package="listviewer"))
)
How about topojson
?
### experiment with topojson
library(httr)
library(pipeR)
library(listviewer)
# topojson for Afghanistan
url_path = "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/markmarkoh/8856417/raw/6178d18115d9f273656d294a867c3f83b739a951/customAfghanMap.topo.json"
url_path %>>%
GET %>>%
content( as = "text") %>>%
jsonedit
reactjson
react-json-view
is another very nice JSON
interactive editor. We even get copy/paste! All of the above examples should also work with reactjson
.
# using the data from the jsoneditor simple example
# in R list form
library(listviewer)
reactjson(
list(
array = c(1,2,3)
,boolean = TRUE
,null = NULL
,number = 123
,object = list( a="b", c="d" )
,string = "Hello World"
)
)
Shiny example
listviewer
works with Shiny
but the implementation is crude and likely to change for jsonedit
while reactjson
integration is much better. If you really want to use jsonedit
with Shiny
, I would recommend debouncing
the change
callback. Here are examples with each.
library(shiny)
library(listviewer)
# put some data in environment so it will show up
data(mtcars)
ui <- shinyUI(
fluidPage(
jsoneditOutput( "jsed" )
)
)
server <- function(input,output){
output$jsed <- renderJsonedit({
jsonedit(
jsonlite::toJSON(mtcars, auto_unbox = TRUE, data.frame = "rows")
,"onChange" = htmlwidgets::JS('function(after, before, patch){
console.log( after.json )
}')
)
})
}
runApp( list( ui = ui, server = server ) )
library(shiny)
library(listviewer)
# put some data in environment so it will show up
data(mtcars)
ui <- shinyUI(
fluidPage(
reactjsonOutput( "rjed" )
)
)
server <- function(input,output){
output$rjed <- renderReactjson({
reactjson( jsonlite::toJSON(mtcars, auto_unbox = TRUE, data.frame = "rows") )
})
observeEvent(input$rjed_edit, {
str(input$rjed_edit, max.level=2)
})
}
runApp( list( ui = ui, server = server ) )
code of conduct
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