The goal of shinyNextUI is to provide a wrapper around the HeroUI React library.
NotesshinyNextUI is currently in alpha. Please carefully look at the current issues.
The current roadmap:
selectInput
, …shinyNextUI leverages tailwind css and some rules have already been pre-compiled to use in the various examples. If you need custom styles, you can use the {windy}
package.
You can install the development version of shinyNextUI from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("RinteRface/shinyNextUI")
Example
To quickly get started with any example:
DevelopershinyNextUI leverages tailwind for the CSS management and webpack as JS bundler and a mix between shiny.react and reactR for components and input management.
Within the js
folder, run npm install
. Then, for each change:
# Update CSS
npx tailwindcss -i ./src/input.css -o ./src/output.css --watch
# Change JS files
yarn webpack
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