Uses R CMD INSTALL
to install the package. Will also try to install
dependencies of the package from CRAN, if they're not already installed.
install(
pkg = ".",
reload = TRUE,
quick = FALSE,
local = TRUE,
args = getOption("devtools.install.args"),
quiet = FALSE,
dependencies = NA,
build_vignettes = !quick,
keep_source = getOption("keep.source.pkgs")
)
package description, can be path or package name.
if TRUE
(the default), will automatically reload the
package after installing.
if TRUE
skips docs, multiple-architectures,
demos, and vignettes, to make installation as fast as possible.
if FALSE
build
s the package first:
this ensures that the installation is completely clean, and prevents any
binary artefacts (like .o
, .so
) from appearing in your local
package directory, but is considerably slower, because every compile has
to start from scratch.
An optional character vector of additional command line
arguments to be passed to R CMD install
. This defaults to the
value of the option "devtools.install.args"
.
if TRUE
suppresses output from this function.
logical
indicating to also install uninstalled
packages which this pkg
depends on/links to/suggests. See
argument dependencies
of install.packages
.
if TRUE
, will build vignettes. Normally it is
build
that's responsible for creating vignettes; this argument makes
sure vignettes are built even if a build never happens (i.e. because
local = TRUE
.
If TRUE
will keep the srcrefs from an installed
package. This is useful for debugging (especially inside of RStudio).
It defaults to the option "keep.source.pkgs"
.
By default, installation takes place using the current package directory.
If you have compiled code, this means that artefacts of compilation will be
created in the src/
directory. If you want to avoid this, you can
use local = FALSE
to first build a package bundle and then install
it from a temporary directory. This is slower, but keeps the source
directory pristine.
If the package is loaded, it will be reloaded after installation.