logoutUI {shinyauthr} | R Documentation |
logout UI module
Description
Shiny UI Module for use with logoutServer
Usage
logoutUI(
id,
label = "Log out",
icon = NULL,
class = "btn-danger",
style = "color: white;"
)
Arguments
id |
An ID string that corresponds with the ID used to call the module's server function |
label |
label for the logout button |
icon |
An optional |
class |
bootstrap class for the logout button |
style |
css styling for the logout button |
Value
Shiny UI action button
Examples
library(shiny)
# dataframe that holds usernames, passwords and other user data
user_base <- dplyr::tibble(
user = c("user1", "user2"),
password = c("pass1", "pass2"),
permissions = c("admin", "standard"),
name = c("User One", "User Two")
)
ui <- fluidPage(
# add logout button UI
div(class = "pull-right", shinyauthr::logoutUI(id = "logout")),
# add login panel UI function
shinyauthr::loginUI(id = "login"),
# setup table output to show user info after login
tableOutput("user_table")
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
# call login module supplying data frame,
# user and password cols and reactive trigger
credentials <- shinyauthr::loginServer(
id = "login",
data = user_base,
user_col = user,
pwd_col = password,
log_out = reactive(logout_init())
)
# call the logout module with reactive trigger to hide/show
logout_init <- shinyauthr::logoutServer(
id = "logout",
active = reactive(credentials()$user_auth)
)
output$user_table <- renderTable({
# use req to only render results when credentials()$user_auth is TRUE
req(credentials()$user_auth)
credentials()$info
})
}
if (interactive()) shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)
[Package shinyauthr version 1.0.0 Index]