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Shiny and R Markdown addons to Bootstrap 3

bsplus

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Please note that if you are viewing this page at this package's pkgdown site, despite the "released" tag, this site represents a recent development version of this package. The most-recent version of the development package has its own pkgdown site.

Installation

You can install the latest released version from CRAN with:

install.packages("bsplus")

or the latest development version from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("ijlyttle/bsplus")

Introduction

To see all of this in action, you are referred to the getting-started article at this package's pkgdown site.

The goals of this package are:

  • to provide a framework to use Bootstrap's JavaScript-markup API: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.3/javascript/
  • to provide functions that work for both rmarkdown HTML documents and for shiny apps - the only exceptions are some functions that work with only the UI side of shiny.
  • to promote composition of HTML using pipes.

Highlights

Accordion-sidebar

This family of functions lets you build another dimension to your shiny apps, although you can still use it rmarkdown HTML documents, explained further in this article.

Shiny-help links

These functions make it easier to incorporate help-documentation into your shiny apps - functions for incorporating tooltips, popovers, and modals into the labels of shiny inputs, explained further in this article.

Carousel

A carousel is a Boostrap JavaScript component used to enclose a set of (typically) images, providing controls to move slides back-and-forth - as shown in this article. I think that this could be a more-useful tool if an "easy" way can be found to populate a carousel with images produced by gganimate.

Function families

In this package, there are function families for:

  • collapsible elements: bs_collapse()
  • accordion panels: bs_accordion()
  • accordion-sidebar sets: bs_accordion_sidebar()
  • tooltips: bs_embed_tooltip()
  • popovers: bs_embed_popover()
  • modals: bs_modal()
  • carousels: bs_carousel()

There are also helper functions:

  • embed help-links into shiny inputs: shiny_iconlink(), shinyInput_label_embed()
  • set data- and aria- attributes of tags: bs_set_data(), bs_set_aria()

Grammar and vocabulary

One of the goals of this package is to implement consistent grammar and vocabulary. To keep the namespace clean(er), many of the functions have the prefix bs_.

Let's start with the conventions used to name the functions:

  • bs_noun(), used to create a tag. For example, use bs_accordion() to create an accordion panel-set.

  • bs_verb(tag, ...), used to take an action on a tag. For example, use bs_append() to append a panel to an accordion panel-set.

  • bs_verb_noun(tag, ...) used to take an action on a tag using a thing. For example, use bs_embed_tooltip() to embed a tooltip into a tag.

  • use_bs_noun() used to add a bit of Javascript to your HTML, just like the shinyjs function useShinyJS(). This is necessary for bs_accordion_sidebar(), bs_embed_tooltip(), or bs_embed_popover() to work properly.

Nouns

Often we use the words element and tag interchangeably - we are talking about HTML elements. In the grammar of this documentation (and package), it can be useful to think about direct objects and indirect objects, so the word tag is used to denote direct objects, and the words element or thing are used to denote indirect objects.

In the context of a set of piped functions, the first argument will always be the direct object; the name of the first argument of many functions is tag - you will be sending the tag through the pipe.

Verbs

  • bs_append(tag, ...) used to append something to a tag, perhaps a panel into an accordion-group.
  • bs_attach_foo(tag, ...) used to attach the id of an element (foo) to another tag, for example, you could create a modal window using bs_modal(), then you could attach the id of the modal window to the tag using bs_attach_modal()
  • bs_emded_foo(tag, ...) used to embed something (a foo) into a tag, for example, bs_embed_tooltip()
  • bs_set_opts(tag, ...) used to set some options for the items yet to be appended to a tag.

Let's consider the differences between append, attach, and embed:

  • You can append more than one element to a tag, i.e., you could append multiple panels to an accordion-group.
  • You can attach only one id of a thing to a tag. When we are attaching, we attach the id of an element, not the element itself. However, we can attach an id of an element to more than one tag.
  • You can embed only one thing into a tag. i.e., into a given tag, you can embed a tooltip or a popover, modifying the tag's attributes and setting a child element in the tag.

Acknowledgments

This package draws inspiration from shinyBS, written by Eric Bailey, and leans heavily on htmltools, written by RStudio.

Code of conduct

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

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