While engaging with data analysis within a shiny app,
users often encounter insights that they wish to capture and share, be
it through presentations, markdown articles, or other
formats. The teal.reporter package simplifies the process
for both developers and end-users of shiny applications. It
allows for easy generation and dissemination of findings. This
eliminates the need for manual copy-pasting or writing in markdown.
teal.reporter provides a suite of modules and objects
that integrate seamlessly to create reports directly from
shiny apps with minimal effort for users and
developers.
And it can be done as easy as adding one of the reporting tools to your module:
library(teal.reporter)
library(shiny)
ui <- fluidPage(simple_reporter_ui("simple"))
server <- function(input, output, session) {
# The bulk of your module logic here
create_module_card <- function(card) {
card$append_text("This is the content of the report from the `simple` module")
}
simple_reporter_srv("simple", Reporter$new(), create_module_card)
}
if (interactive()) shinyApp(ui, server)For the basic usage of teal.reporter and the quickest
way to enhance your modules with reporting, explore the simple reporting setup
vignette.
To enable application users to preview, customize, and reorder reports prior to finalization, delve into the report previewer vignette.
tealDiscover how teal.reporter complements the teal
framework by visiting the dedicated on
integrating reporting in teal..
Developers who want more control over the reporting process and
customization of the layout can benefit from learning about topics such
as add_card_button,download_report_button and
reset_report_button offered by
teal.reporter.