uniset_copyFilesToPackage {uniset} | R Documentation |
Copy Uniset Files into Target Package
Description
Generate the four files required in the target package (i.e. the package that should be enabled to use the package 'uniset'). The generated files will be copied directly into their required destination folders in the target package. The name of the target package will be extracted from the description file.
Usage
uniset_copyFilesToPackage(
pathToPackage,
setupFunc = NULL,
taPaSH = "def",
taPaObj = "settings",
tmpl = "_TEMPLATE"
)
Arguments
pathToPackage |
Character length one. The path to the root of the target package. |
setupFunc |
Character length one. The name of the function
in the target package that is containing the setup-function
|
taPaSH |
Character length one. The name of the variable to be defined in
the '.Renviron' file, leading to the place where the settings.R file for the
target package will be stored. If left at the default 'def', |
taPaObj |
Character length one. The name of the object holding the list with the key-value pairs that can be defined to be used in the target package. Can be left at the default 'settings'. |
tmpl |
Character length one. the Character string that will be appended to the fresh settings file that is copied (by the target package) to the users settings home directory if updating the key=value pairs was not successful. Can be left at the default '_TEMPLATE'. |
Value
Writes the four required files directly into a valid R-package folder structure. Returns (invisible) NULL.
Note
Please refer to uniset
for a link to examples
and a real-world demo.
See Also
Examples
{
library(uniset)
# first copy the target package example into tempdir
to <- tempdir()
from <- paste0(path.package("uniset"), "/examples/dogPack")
file.copy(from, to, recursive = TRUE)
# now copy the four required files directly into the package 'dogPack'
path <- paste0(to, "/dogPack")
uniset_copyFilesToPackage(path, "nameOfSetupFunc")
}