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Shinylive

Code for deploying Shiny applications that will run completely in the browser, using Pyodide and webR (Python and R compiled to WebAssembly).

Prerequisites

Building Shinylive requires NodeJS.

Build instructions

You must first initialize the git submodules. This only needs to be done once:

make submodules

After that, you can simply run make all:

make all

To build and serve the live Python Examples page:

make serve

To build and serve the live R Examples page:

make serve-r

This will also watch the source files in src/ for changes, and will rebuild and auto-reload the web page when the files change.

To build the shinylive.tar.gz distribution file:

make dist

There is also a Quarto web site which demonstrates the shinylive components in different configurations. To build and serve the test Quarto web site with Quarto components:

make quarto
make quartoserve

This will auto-rebuild and reload the Quarto site when a .qmd file in quarto/ changes, but it will not auto-rebuild when the source TS files change.

You may occasionally need to clean out the built artifacts and rebuild:

make clean
make submodules
make all

You can see many of the make targets by just running make:

$ make
submodules             Update git submodules to commits referenced in this repository
submodules-pull        Pull latest changes in git submodules
all                    Build everything _except_ the shinylive.tar.gz distribution file
dist                   Build shinylive distribution .tar.gz file
node_modules           Install node modules
pyodide_packages_local Copy local package wheels to the pyodide directory
buildjs                Build JS resources from src/ dir
buildjs-prod           Build JS resources for production (with minification)
watch                  Build JS resources and watch for changes
serve                  Build JS resources, watch for changes, and serve site
serve-prod             Build JS resources for production, watch for changes, and serve site
buildjs-prod-r         Build JS resources for production with webR as the default engine
serve-prod-r           Build JS resources for production and serve site with webR as the default engine
serve-r                Build JS resources and serve site with webR as the default engine
packages               Build htmltools, shiny, and shinywidgets wheels
update_packages_lock   Update the shinylive_lock.json file, based on shinylive_requirements.json
update_packages_lock_local Update the shinylive_lock.json file, but with local packages only
retrieve_packages      Download packages in shinylive_lock.json from PyPI
update_pyodide_lock_json Update pyodide/pyodide-lock.json to include packages in shinylive_lock.json
create_typeshed_json   Create the typeshed.json file which will be used by the shinylive type checker
copy_pyright           Copy src/pyright files to build directory
api-docs               Build Shiny API docs
quarto                 Build Quarto example site in quarto/
quartoserve            Build Quarto example site and serve
clean-packages         Remove built wheels from the packages/ directory
clean                  Remove all build files
distclean              Remove all build files and venv/
test                   Run tests
test-watch             Run tests and watch

Pulling changes

After pulling changes to the parent repo, you may need to tell it to update submodules.

git pull
make submodules

Adding new packages or updating package versions

The shinylive_lock.json file lists specific versions of packages which will be included in the Shinylive distribution (in addition to the base Pyodide packages). This file is generated from shinylive_requirements.json.

If you add a package to shinylive_requirements.json, or want to update package versions, the lockfile must also be regenerated:

make update_packages_lock

File overview

This an overview of some of the important files and directories in this project.

├── shinylive_requirements.json # List of packages to add on top of standard Pyodide installation.
├── shinylive_lock.json    # Lockfile generated from shinylive_requirements.json.
├── build                  # Generated JS/CSS/wasm components for shinylive (not committed to repo)
├── examples               # Shiny app examples used in Examples browser
├── packages               # Git submodules for htmltools, shiny, and ipyshiny.
│   ├── py-htmltools       #   Used for building wheel files for shinylive.
│   ├── py-shiny
│   └── ipyshiny
├── quarto                 # Sources for an example Quarto site
│   └── docs               # Generated files for Quarto site
├── export_template        # Files used for deployment via `shinylive deploy`
├── scripts
│   └── pyodide_packages.py # Script for downloading PyPI packages and inserting
│                           #   package metadata into pyodide's package.json.
│
├── src                    # TypeScript source files.
├── site                   # Example web site with shinylive, served by `make serve`.
└── _shinylive             # Directory containing files that are deployed to shinylive.io.

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