dockViewR 0.2.0
- Bump dockview
JS to 4.4.0.
- Add
update_dock_view()
to update a dock instance from
the server of a Shiny app.
- Add
input[["<dock_ID>_added-panel"]]
to track
which panel has been added. This can be useful in a shiny app
context.
- Add
input[["<dock_ID>_removed-panel"]]
to track
which panel has been removed. This can be useful in a shiny app
context.
- Add
select_panel()
function to select a specific panel
by id from the server.
- Add
remove
parameter to add_panel()
to
allow panels to be removable or not. It expects a list with two fields:
enable and mode. Enable is a boolean (default to FALSE) and mode is one
of manual
, auto
(default to auto). In auto
mode, dockview JS removes the panel when it is closed and all its
content. If you need more control over the panel removal, set it to
manual. Doing so, clicking on remove triggers a custom input on the
server side, input[["<dock_ID>_panel-to-remove"]]
, so
you can create observers with custom logic, including removing the panel
with remove_panel()
. An example of usage is available at https://github.com/cynkra/dockViewR/blob/main/inst/examples/add_panel/app.R.
- Add
add_tab
parameter to dock_view()
to
allow controlling the add tab behavior. By default, it is disabled. You
can activate it by passing list(enable = TRUE)
. By default,
a JS callback inserts a panel into the dock with instructions on how to
overwrite it by content created from the server of a Shiny app. This
control is global, that is, you can’t have panel for which add_tab is
enabled and another for which it is disabled due to constraints imposed
by the JS api.
dockViewR 0.1.0