Reputation: 1619
I'm trying to create a shortcut on the desktop to run a Shiny app. I am stuck on creating a batch file to execute this and after scouring the web, I still haven't been able to get it to work.
I am on Windows 10.
At the moment I have a folder on the desktop called "test" with contents:
ui.R
server.R
run.R
test.bat
Within test.bat, I have:
"path to R.exe" CMD BATCH "path to my r script"
I double click on test.bat, and it flashes a window before closing.
How can I get this to work? Thank you very much in advance.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 7409
Reputation: 111
Probably you have solved it, but for someone who has the same question, I'm posting what worked for me. I created a .bat file like this:
"path/to/R.exe" -e "shiny::runApp('path/to/shinyAppFolder', launch.browser = TRUE)"
But I think this works as well:
"path/to/R.exe" -e "path/to/run.R"
You can always add a line with the pause
command to your batch file so you can see whats going wrong with the script
Hope this helps
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 57686
You have to set the R working directory to the folder containing your shiny files; or explicitly specify the path in your call to runApp()
.
Something like this:
test.bat
"path/to/Rscript.exe" "path/to/run.R"
run.R
library(shiny)
setwd("c:/users/username/Desktop/test")
runApp()
Upvotes: 3