:fire: A friendly package manager for R
Inspired by Yarn, Bundler, and Pipenv
Install Jetpack
install.packages("jetpack")Jetpack uses the DESCRIPTION file to store your project
dependencies. It stores the specific version of each package in
renv.lock. This makes it possible to have a reproducible
environment. You can edit dependencies in the DESCRIPTION
file directly, but Jetpack provides functions to help with this.
Open a project and run:
jetpack::init()Install packages for a project
jetpack::install()This ensures all the right versions are installed locally. As dependencies change, collaborators should run this command to stay synced.
Be sure to prefix commands with
jetpack::. Jetpack isn’t installed in your virtual environment, solibrary(jetpack)won’t work.
Add a package
jetpack::add("randomForest")Add multiple packages
jetpack::add(c("randomForest", "DBI"))Add a specific version
jetpack::add("DBI@1.0.0")Add from GitHub or another remote source
jetpack::add("plyr", remote="hadley/plyr")Supports these remotes
Add from a specific tag, branch, or commit
jetpack::add("plyr", remote="hadley/plyr@v1.8.4")Add from a local source
jetpack::add("plyr", remote="local::/path/to/plyr")The local directory must have the same name as the package
Update a package
jetpack::update("randomForest")For local packages, run this anytime the package code is changed
Update multiple packages
jetpack::update(c("randomForest", "DBI"))Update all packages
jetpack::update()Remove a package
jetpack::remove("randomForest")Remove multiple packages
jetpack::remove(c("randomForest", "DBI"))Remove remotes as well
jetpack::remove("plyr", remote="hadley/plyr")Check that all dependencies are installed
jetpack::check()Show outdated packages
jetpack::outdated()Be sure to commit the files Jetpack generates to source control.
For Bioconductor, add the BiocManager package first:
jetpack::add("BiocManager")Then add other packages:
jetpack::add("Biobase", remote="bioc::release/Biobase")Install Jetpack on the server and run:
jetpack::install(deployment=TRUE)Create init.R with:
install.packages("jetpack")
jetpack::install(deployment=TRUE)And add it into your Dockerfile:
FROM r-base
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -qq -y --no-install-recommends \
libxml2-dev libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssh2-1-dev
RUN mkdir -p /app
WORKDIR /app
COPY init.R DESCRIPTION renv.lock ./
RUN Rscript init.R
COPY . .
CMD Rscript app.RFor the R
buildpack, create init.R with:
install.packages("jetpack")
jetpack::install(deployment=TRUE)Alternatively, you can use Docker Deploys on Heroku.
Jetpack can also be run from the command line. To install the CLI, run:
jetpack::cli()On Windows, add
C:\ProgramData\jetpack\binto your PATH. See instructions for how to do this.
All the Jetpack commands are now available
jetpack init
jetpack install
jetpack add randomForest
jetpack add DBI@1.0.0
jetpack add plyr --remote=hadley/plyr
jetpack update randomForest
jetpack remove DBI
jetpack check
jetpack outdatedYou can also use it to manage global packages
jetpack global add randomForest
jetpack global update DBI
jetpack global update
jetpack global remove plyr
jetpack global list
jetpack global outdatedYou can even use it to update itself
jetpack global update jetpackFor the full list of commands, use:
jetpack helpTo upgrade, rerun the installation instructions.
Jetpack 0.5.0 uses renv instead of Packrat. To upgrade a project:
jetpack::migrate()packrat.lockjetpack::install()Jetpack 0.4.0 greatly reduces the number of dependencies. As part of
this, the info and search commands have been
removed.
Jetpack 0.3.0 greatly reduces the number of files in your projects. To upgrade a project:
packrat/packrat.lock to
packrat.lockpackrat directory.Rbuildignore and .gitignore if
they only contain Packrat references.Rprofile
with:if (requireNamespace("jetpack", quietly=TRUE)) {
jetpack::load()
} else {
message("Install Jetpack to use a virtual environment for this project")
}jetpack::install()View the changelog
Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:
To get started with development and testing:
git clone https://github.com/ankane/jetpack.git
cd jetpackIn R, do:
install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_deps(dependencies=TRUE)
devtools::test()To test a single file, use:
devtools::install() # to use latest updates
devtools::test_active_file("tests/testthat/test-jetpack.R")