module_template {golem}R Documentation

Golem Module Template Function

Description

Module template can be used to extend golem module creation mechanism with your own template, so that you can be even more productive when building your {shiny} app. Module template functions do not aim at being called as is by users, but to be passed as an argument to the add_module() function.

Usage

module_template(name, path, export, ph_ui = " ", ph_server = " ", ...)

Arguments

name

The name of the module.

path

The path to the R script where the module will be written. Note that this path will not be set by the user but via add_module().

export

Should the module be exported? Default is FALSE.

ph_ui, ph_server

Texts to insert inside the modules UI and server. For advanced use.

...

Arguments to be passed to the module_template function.

Details

Module template functions are a way to define your own template function for module. A template function that can take the following arguments to be passed from add_module():

If you want your function to ignore these parameters, set ... as the last argument of your function, then these will be ignored. See the examples section of this help.

Value

Used for side effect

See Also

add_module()

Examples


if (interactive()) {
  my_tmpl <- function(name, path, ...) {
    # Define a template that write to the
    # module file
    write(name, path)
  }
  golem::add_module(name = "custom", module_template = my_tmpl)

  my_other_tmpl <- function(name, path, ...) {
    # Copy and paste a file from somewhere
    file.copy(..., path)
  }
  golem::add_module(name = "custom", module_template = my_other_tmpl)
}

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