teal.code is an R library providing tools to store code
and an execution environment associated with it. The features
include:
qenv class for tracking code and storing variables
that integrates well with shiny reactive expressions for
use in shiny applications whose outputs require
reproducibility (i.e. the code used in the application can be
retrieved and rerun)qenv objects together to
provide fine-grained control over executed code# stable versions
install.packages('teal.code')Alternatively, you might want to use the development version.
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("insightsengineering/teal.code")To understand how to use this package, please refer to the Getting Started article, which provides multiple examples of code implementation.
Below is the showcase of the example usage
library(teal.code)
my_qenv <- eval_code(qenv(), "x <- 5")
my_qenv
#> <environment: 0x00000225cc85c7a0> [L]
#> Parent: <environment: package:teal.code>
#> Bindings:
#> • x: <dbl> [L]
as.environment(my_qenv)
#> <environment: 0x00000225cc85c7a0>
names(my_qenv)
#> [1] "x"qenv_2 <- eval_code(my_qenv, "y <- x * 2")
qenv_2 <- eval_code(qenv_2, "z <- y * 2")
qenv_2
#> <environment: 0x00000225ca866d68> [L]
#> Parent: <environment: package:teal.code>
#> Bindings:
#> • x: <dbl> [L]
#> • y: <dbl> [L]
#> • z: <dbl> [L]
environment(qenv_2)
#> <environment: 0x00000225ca866d68>
names(qenv_2)
#> [1] "x" "y" "z"qenv_2[["y"]]
#> [1] 10cat(get_code(qenv_2))
#> x <- 5
#> y <- x * 2
#> z <- y * 2If you encounter a bug or have a feature request, please file an
issue. For questions, discussions, and updates, use the
teal channel in the pharmaverse slack
workspace.