- example
The name of the example to run, or NA
(the default) to
list the available examples.
- port
The TCP port that the application should listen on. If the
port
is not specified, and the shiny.port
option is set (with
options(shiny.port = XX)
), then that port will be used. Otherwise,
use a random port between 3000:8000, excluding ports that are blocked
by Google Chrome for being considered unsafe: 3659, 4045, 5060,
5061, 6000, 6566, 6665:6669 and 6697. Up to twenty random
ports will be tried.
- launch.browser
If true, the system's default web browser will be
launched automatically after the app is started. Defaults to true in
interactive sessions only.
- host
The IPv4 address that the application should listen on. Defaults
to the shiny.host
option, if set, or "127.0.0.1"
if not.
- display.mode
The mode in which to display the example. Defaults to
showcase
, but may be set to normal
to see the example without
code or commentary.
- package
The package in which to find the example (defaults to
"shiny"
).
To provide examples in your package, store examples in the
inst/examples-shiny
directory of your package. Each example should be
in its own subdirectory and should be runnable when runApp()
is called
on the subdirectory. Example apps can include a DESCRIPTION
file and a
README.md
file to provide metadata and commentary about the example. See
the article on Display Modes
on the Shiny website for more information.