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Details

We use several options (set via R’s options() system) to control some orderly behaviour.

To set an option for a session, you can use

options(orderly.whatever = TRUE)

If you want to make this permanent, you can add this line to your ~/.Rprofile file. The easiest way to edit that file is to run usethis::edit_r_profile() which will find the correct file and open it in your editor (e.g., RStudio, if you are using that).

orderly.quiet

Control verbosity of some informative messages. If set to TRUE, then we suppress many of the cli-based chatty messages.

The option is FALSE by default, but it is TRUE in testthat tests, so that you should not need to suppress output manually.

orderly.index_progress

Display a progress bar when building the orderly index (which can take a while on large archives).

This option is TRUE by default, but also affected by cli’s options cli.progress_show_after and cli.progress_clear.

orderly.schema_validate

Validate all json produced by orderly using jsonvalidate. This should be set to TRUE for people developing orderly (or orderly plugins) but FALSE otherwise. The hope is that enabling validation at development will mean that all packets will conform to the schema, and then users will never want or need to worry.

This option is FALSE by default.

orderly.disable_orderly2_compat

Disable loading of the orderly2 compatibility mini-package, designed to help working with older sources that reference orderly as orderly2 (see vignette("migrating") for details).

This option is FALSE by default, but will become TRUE in a future version as we deprecate the old format.

orderly.git_error_ignore

Controls if we check the state of orderly’s files within git. Typically, we want to keep .outpack out of version control, but if this option is TRUE then the usual checks are suppressed.

This option is FALSE by default.

orderly.git_error_is_warning

Controls if the error thrown for incorrectly version controlled .outpack files should be converted into a warning.

This option is FALSE by default.

orderly.interactive_parameters_missing_error

Control if we should prompt for missing old-style parameters. See ?orderly_parameters; this is now deprecated.

The default for this option is FALSE.

Environment variables

Orderly responds to the environment variables ORDERLY_ROOT and ORDERLY_SRC_ROOT which can control where the default option of root = NULL to most orderly functions looks. This is semi-public; it is probably best not to rely on it, but we do use this ourselves to make the vignettes readable so it’s likely to persist for a while.

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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