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1.0.0
- Breaking change to dependency management. Moving towards a
self-contained application with windows binaries of all dependencies
(CRAN, Github, Bitbucket, etc.). This makes it easier for IT to create a
security rule for the .exe, and removes the need for an internet
connection to install dependencies from CRAN and Github/Bitbucket. They
all come in one package together.
- Huge shout out to @trybik for contributing
multiple pull requests and having the vision to move towards a
stand-alone Electron UI.
- We’re now using nativefier to produce
an Electron desktop app for shiny.
- Many options will be deprecated in the next release. We’re putting
out notices in this release, so complain loudly if you want to keep
user_browser = "chrome"
or other options that are inferior
to user_browser = "electron"
.
0.2.1
- Numerous bug fixes over the past 6 months
- Big shout outs to @bthomasbailey,
@chasemc, @trybik and @Laurae2 for their pull requests and
support of the project’s issue submissions.
- Roled back
--app
tag for Chrome in preparation for a
true stand-alone release using the Electron framework (0.3.0). We will
focus on that instead of the numerous issues caused by running Chrome in
app mode.
0.2.0
- @zhengle-advantaseeds and
@trybik continue to move the project
forward with great ideas and bug fixes.
- @willbradley created a pull request
which adds support for package version control and local package
installations #34.
Conditional statements like
shiny = ">= 1.0.5"
and/or
local .tar.gz of R packages are now supported. These can reduce software
dependency bugs caused by updates to CRAN.
- Added support for more flexible R-version checks - #24.
- For users who use support functions (i.e.
setup
,
files
, code
etc.), this version includes
breaking changes. All of those functions have been appended with
_section
in order to avoid namespace conflicts with
devtools::setup
and shiny::code
among
others.
0.1.2
- Swapped out many
sprintf
calls with RStudio’s new
glue
function for interpolating strings. This should make
RInno more flexible and easier to maintain and debug moving
forward.
- Added support for app mode when
user_browser = "chrome"
. RInno also automatically places
app_icon
in a “www/” directory and utilizes port 1984. This
makes it easy to display the app’s icon instead of Chrome’s (see README
for details). Big shout out to @trybik for this great
suggestion.
- Created an option to include an installation of Chrome with the
app’s installer w/
include_Chrome = TRUE
.
- Improved handling of internet connection status. If the app has
never started before, it will stop and tell users to check their
internet connection and try again. Otherwise, the app will start
normally, but the app’s log will have information about the fact that it
pinged www.google.com and did not get a response. Thank you @zhengle-advantaseeds for
reporting this issue! #22
- Exposed R installation flags w/ the
R_flags
argument.
For more information, read ?run
. Thanks @renejuan for requesting this
feature!
0.1.1
- Patched the way that RInno handles icons and text files. The
defaults no longer cause Inno Setup compilation errors when custom icons
or messaging is provided. Thanks @sollano for uncovering this bug!
- Fixed the private repo process for continuous installations from
Github. Added a new argument
auth_token
, which uses a Github token to
authenticate with private repos. @sollano again provided amazingly
detailed information that helped us resolve this issue. #19
0.1.0
- Major improvements to registry checks and app start up sequence
- RInno installers now query the registry during installation so that
local Shiny apps can use registry information during their startup
sequence. The registry is queried for R, Pandoc, Chrome, Firefox, and
Internet Explorer. If you would like any other software added to the
regpaths.json output, give us a holler!
- This should make Shiny apps installed with RInno reliable for large
numbers of users because strange installation bugs are often caused by
unique desktop setups. 0.1.0 should reduce the maintenance cost of local
installations and make them scalable for medium-sized organizations and
teams.
- Hanjo Odendall (@HanjoStudy) added
support for flexdashboards.
Thanks Hanjo!
- Similar to the way that RInno installers can include copies of R,
they can now include a copy of Pandoc to support the installation of
flexdashboards. Because the registry query (detailed above) is performed
post-install, these installation paths are captured by the registry
query and can be used in the app startup sequence.
- Our next release in September - October should include support for
OAuth2 for RInno apps using continuous installation.
0.0.3
- Fixed icon bug
- Added version information for package dependencies
- Added the option to select default browser with
user_browser
- Eventually, the user should be able to choose their favorite
browser
0.0.2
- Added support for GitHub package dependencies
- Thanks Dean Attali (@daattali) for this
feature request
- Fixed
error_log
so that its name can be customized
properly
- Cleaned up installation paths
- Added Firefox to the browser search path in
launch_app.R
:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- User prompt
- Removed packages.txt from installation files. Now using a
json array in utils/config.cfg
0.0.1
- Submitted to CRAN
- Updated LICENSE to conform with GPL-3 standards
- Added DesktopDeployR’s Aphache 2.0 copyright notice
- Added Travis-ci, Appveyor, and Codecov to repo
- Added Code of Conduct for contributors
0.0.0.9001
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
- Built function to install Inno Setup.
- Added support for Bitbucket and GitHub APIs, so that locally
deployed shiny apps automatically update during start up sequence.
- Added support for Inno Setup Script sections (start_iss, directives,
setup, files, icons, tasks, run, code, and languages), so you can build
custom installation wizards in R.
- Added application config file, icons, and installation
readme.txt.
- Added package management file which manages a local R library for
your shiny app’s package dependencies.
- Added error logging
- Modified .onAttach to include information about package version and
maintenance
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