JavaScript Client Library for DeployR
The JavaScript client library is a light-weight fluent API used to communicate with DeployR from both the browser and Node.js environments. It is crafted for flexibility, readability, and a low learning curve.
Easy anonymous R script execution:
deployr ;
Easy authenticated R code execution:
var r = 'x<-rnorm(10)'; rusercoder ;
Easy I/O to and from R:
deployr ;
And much more...
Links
- Download
- User Guide Documentation
- API Documentation
- DeployR Reference Documentation
- Simple examples
- Gulp, for building
- Tests
- License
Downloading
There are a few diffrent ways to obtain the library depending on your environment and intended usage:
$ npm install deployr
dependent on Node.js$ git clone https://github.com/microsoft/js-client-library.git
- Download Zip
- Download specific release
Environments
- Browser and Node.js
We recommend you download and install Node.js. It is not a requirement for the browser however using the JavaScript client library from within a server or from the command line in addition to the browser can be powerful!
Browser
If your environment is the browser the JavaScript client library can be found here:
./deployr/browser/deployr.js
./deployr/browser/deployr.min.js
Node.js
If your environment is Node then the entire root ./deployr/
directory
represents the JavaScript client library as it uses the same source for both
environments.
Installing
Browser
Using the browser version:
./deployr/browser/deployr.js./deployr/browser/deployr.min.js
Include either one on your page in the <script>
tag:
<!-- Latest compiled raw JavaScript variation --> Or <!-- Latest compiled minified JavaScript variation -->
Node.js
-
Download and install Node.js, which includes npm. npm, which stands for node packaged modules, is a way to manage development dependencies through Node.js.
-
$npm install deployr
-
require
the directory:
var deployr = ;
Examples
The DeployR JavaScript client library ships with a set of small examples under the ./deployr/examples directory that run in both the browser and Node.js environments. The intention of the examples are to demonstrate the syntax and core areas of the JavaScript API. They are not intended to be a tutorial on how to write web applications.
We encourage you to start here and customise these examples and adapt them to suit your needs as you explore the API.
-
./examples/js-api: Introduces the core areas of the JavaScript API.
-
./examples/tutorial: Introduces the top-level R analytics services exposed on the DeployR API.
Running
Browser:
- Copy the .html files under
./examples
to your webserver - Copy the
./examples/config.json
file under./examples
to your webserver - Set the DeployR endpoint and basic authentication credentials in
./examples/config.json
NOTE: The testuser
user must first be enabled in DeployR and a password
set.
- Open your browser and select an example
.html
file to run. All examples simply print to stdout viewable from your browser debug console.
Alternatively, you can run the examples as is without moving them via the embedded web server if you have Node.js installed:
$ npm install deployr
$ cd ./deployr
$ npm install
$ npm start
Open your browser to http://localhost:8080 and select a example
.html
file to run. All examples simply print to stdout viewable from your
browser debug console.
Node.js:
Set the DeployR endpoint and basic authentication credentials in
./examples/config.json
NOTE: The testuser
user must first be enabled in DeployR and a password
set.
From the command line run one of the Node.js examples:
$ node ./examples/PATH_TO_EXAMPLE_FILE.js
Building
This section only pertains to the Browser environment.
Our dev and release builds are handled by gulp.js.
Installation
- Download and install Node.js
$ npm install deployr
$ cd ./deployr
$ npm install
This will install the development tools needed to build locally.
Targets
$ npm run build
- Runs a build.$ npm start
- Runs a build and starts a local webserver with LiveReload onhttp://localhost:8080
rebuilding on file changes.
Destination
The browser build destination is located in the ./browser directory.
Tests
Coming soon...
License
Copyright (C) 2010-2016, Microsoft Corporation
This program is licensed to you under the terms of Version 2.0 of the Apache License. This program is distributed WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THOSE OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please refer to the Apache License 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) for more details.