Use these functions to interact with documents open in RStudio.
insertText(location = NULL, text = NULL, id = NULL)modifyRange(location = NULL, text = NULL, id = NULL)
setDocumentContents(text, id = NULL)
setCursorPosition(position, id = NULL)
setSelectionRanges(ranges, id = NULL)
documentId(allowConsole = TRUE)
documentPath(id = NULL)
documentSave(id = NULL)
documentSaveAll()
documentNew(
text,
type = c("r", "rmarkdown", "sql"),
position = document_position(0, 0),
execute = FALSE
)
documentOpen(path, line = -1L, col = -1L, moveCursor = TRUE)
documentClose(id = NULL, save = TRUE)
An object specifying the positions, or ranges, wherein text should be inserted. See Details for more information.
A character vector, indicating what text should be inserted at
each aforementioned range. This should either be length one (in which case,
this text is applied to each range specified); otherwise, it should be the
same length as the ranges
list.
The document id. When NULL
or blank, the requested operation
will apply to the currently open, or last focused, RStudio document.
The cursor position, typically created through
document_position()
.
A list of one or more ranges, typically created
through document_range()
.
Allow the pseudo-id #console
to be returned, if the R
console is currently focused? Set this to FALSE
if you'd always like to
target the currently-active or last-active editor in the Source pane.
The type of document to be created.
Should the code be executed after the document is created?
The path to the document.
The line in the document to navigate to.
The column in the document to navigate to.
Boolean; move the cursor to the requested location after opening the document?
Whether to commit unsaved changes to the document before closing it.
location
should be a (list of) document_position
or
document_range
object(s), or numeric vectors coercable to
such objects.
To operate on the current selection in a document, call insertText()
with only a text argument, e.g.
insertText("# Hello\n")
insertText(text = "# Hello\n")
Otherwise, specify a (list of) positions or ranges, as in:
# insert text at the start of the document
insertText(c(1, 1), "# Hello\n") # insert text at the end of the document
insertText(Inf, "# Hello\n")
# comment out the first 5 rows
pos <- Map(c, 1:5, 1)
insertText(pos, "# ")
# uncomment the first 5 rows, undoing the previous action
rng <- Map(c, Map(c, 1:5, 1), Map(c, 1:5, 3))
modifyRange(rng, "")
modifyRange
is a synonym for insertText
, but makes its intent
clearer when working with ranges, as performing text insertion with a range
will replace the text previously existing in that range with new text. For
clarity, prefer using insertText
when working with
document_position
s, and modifyRange
when working with
document_range
s.
documentClose
accepts an ID of an open document rather than a path.
You can retrieve the ID of the active document using the documentId()
function.
Closing is always done non-interactively; that is, no prompts are given to
the user. If the user has made changes to the document but not saved them,
then the save
parameter governs the behavior: when TRUE
,
unsaved changes are committed, and when FALSE
they are discarded.