Thomas Neitmann
Thomas Neitmann

Reputation: 2722

Setting work directory in knitr using opts_chunk$set(root.dir = ...) doesn't work

My R project is structured like a package with directories /R, /vignettes, /data etc. In one of my Rmd docs in /vignettes I source a script which in located in /R. Inside this script I use read.csv() to load a file located in inst/extdata/.
The problem now is that by default the working directory inside the Rmd file is the directory where the file is located. Let's call it /Users/Me/Docs/Proj/vignettes. However in order for the R script to run the working directory needs to be the project's main directory (/Users/Me/Docs/Proj).
I tried to change the working directory in the Rmd file using knitr::opts_chunk$set(root.dir = normalizePath(".."). However apparently this doesn't change the working directory since if I call getwd() after it the output is still /Users/Me/Docs/Proj/vignettes whereas knitr::chunk_opts$get("root_dir") returns /Users/Me/Docs/Proj.

Here is a minimal example Rmd file:

```{r}
getwd()  # returns 'Users/Me/Docs/Proj/vignettes'
knitr::opts_chunk$set(root.dir = normalizePath(".."))  # should change the working directory to 'Users/Me/Docs/Proj'
getwd()  # again returns 'Users/Me/Docs/Proj/vignettes'
knitr::opts_chunk$get("root.dir")  # returns 'Users/Me/Docs/Proj'
```

I am using RStudio Version 0.99.435. Here is my session Info:

R version 3.2.0 (2015-04-16)  
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin14.3.0 (64-bit)  
Running under: OS X 10.10.3 (Yosemite)  

locale:
[1] de_DE.UTF-8/de_DE.UTF-8/de_DE.UTF-8/C/de_DE.UTF-8/de_DE.UTF-8

attached base packages:
[1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base     

loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] htmltools_0.2.6 tools_3.2.0     yaml_2.1.13     rmarkdown_0.6.1 digest_0.6.8   

Any help is kindly appreciated. If you need more info post a comment to the question. Thanks in advance!

Upvotes: 52

Views: 58437

Answers (7)

Shao-Bo Liang
Shao-Bo Liang

Reputation: 1

the below chunk is in need as the first one in a Rmd script.

{r setup, include=FALSE, cache = FALSE}
knitr::opts_knit$set(
  root.dir = rprojroot::find_rstudio_root_file()
  )

but, it does not work once in while. And i find it's possible caused by chunk output setting. Chunk output inline and chunk output in console are different. Make sure Chunk output inline and setup chunk will work.

Upvotes: 0

Mikko
Mikko

Reputation: 7755

I could not get knitr::opts_knit$set(root.dir = rprojroot::find_rstudio_root_file()) in the setup chunk to work with knitr::include_graphics (works fine for source() and load()) when the .Rmd file is located in a subdirectory upstream of other files. If you have the same problem, try:

library(here)
knitr::include_graphics(here("figs/figure.png"))

You could obviously use ../ too in these cases, but then the paths would not work directly in the console while debugging.

Source for the solution: https://community.rstudio.com/t/knittr-include-graphics-image-png-cannot-find-files/82959/2

Upvotes: 1

JWilliman
JWilliman

Reputation: 3883

Where you have an R project with nested subfolders, so that the .Rproj and .Rmd files are located in different folders, you can use the command rprojroot::find_rstudio_root_file() to find and set the working directory to the Project's main folder during Kniting (instead of the folder containing the rMarkdown code file).

So at a minimum use the following:

```{r setup}

knitr::opts_knit$set(root.dir = rprojroot::find_rstudio_root_file())

```

inside the setup chunk.

See also Automatically finding the path of current R project in R Studio

Upvotes: 48

Thomas Neitmann
Thomas Neitmann

Reputation: 2722

As Yihui has pointed out in his answer the mistake was simply that I used opts_chunk$set() instead of opts_knit$set().

However it might be worth noting that the change of the working directory affects not the current but only the next chunk. So e. g. if you want to load data relative to the new working directory do that in the following chunk.

Upvotes: 24

Dragos Bandur
Dragos Bandur

Reputation: 301

For me knitr::opts_knit$set worked with root.dir but didn't work with echo = FALSE

while

knitr::opts_chunk$set didn't work with root.dir but did work with echo = FALSE

Therefore,

I used both options in the setup chunk:

```{r settings, include = FALSE}

knitr::opts_chunk$set(echo = FALSE
                      , comment = NA
                      , warning = FALSE
                      , error = FALSE
                      , message = FALSE
                      , tidy = TRUE)

knitr::opts_knit$set(root.dir = 'C:/...')

```

Upvotes: 3

Guannan Shen
Guannan Shen

Reputation: 687

Some details on implementation of setting work directory by root.dir =.
Although there already are some awesome answers by Yihui and Tommy. I still got stuck in setting work directory. So I am trying to make a complete answer here.

  1. From knitr documentation:

Knitr’s settings must be set in a chunk before any chunks which rely on those settings to be active. It is recommended to create a knit configuration chunk as the first chunk in a script with cache = FALSE and include = FALSE options set. This chunk must not contain any commands which expect the settings in the configuration chunk to be in effect at the time of execution.

  1. My code example:

In my case, the .Rproj and .Rmd files are located in the same folder.

```{r setup, include=FALSE, cache = FALSE}
require("knitr")
## setting working directory
opts_knit$set(root.dir = "~/Documents/R/Example")
```

Upvotes: 10

Yihui Xie
Yihui Xie

Reputation: 30134

It is knitr::opts_knit instead of knitr::opts_chunk.

Upvotes: 44

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