A package of R htmlwidgets to interactively view and maybe
modify lists. As of now, listviewer
provides an interface to jsoneditor
and react-json-view.
listviewer is designed to support multiple interfaces.
CRAN
install.packages("listviewer")Development Version
devtools::install_github("timelyportfolio/listviewer")jsoneditor
is a really well designed JSON interactive editor by Jos de Jong. Since most R
data can be represented in JSON, we can use this great
JavaScript library in R.
# using the data from the jsoneditor simple example
#  in R list form
library(listviewer)
jsonedit(
  list(
    array = c(1,2,3)
    ,boolean = TRUE
    ,null = NULL
    ,number = 123
    ,object = list( a="b", c="d" )
    ,string = "Hello World"
  )
)# also works with data.frames
jsonedit( mtcars )# helpful interactive view of par
jsonedit( par() )# meta view of the above
jsonedit(jsonedit(par()))See the above interactive view of par for yourself.
I got this idea courtesy of @jasonpbecker on Twitter.
htmlwidgets dependencies are defined by YAML.
Let’s see the dependencies for jsonedit.
jsonedit(
  yaml.load_file(system.file("htmlwidgets/jsonedit.yaml",package="listviewer"))
)How about topojson?
### experiment with topojson
library(httr)
library(pipeR)
library(listviewer)
# topojson for Afghanistan
url_path = "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/markmarkoh/8856417/raw/6178d18115d9f273656d294a867c3f83b739a951/customAfghanMap.topo.json"
url_path %>>% 
  GET %>>%
  content( as = "text") %>>%
  jsoneditreact-json-view
is another very nice JSON interactive editor. We even get
copy/paste! All of the above examples should also work with
reactjson.
# using the data from the jsoneditor simple example
#  in R list form
library(listviewer)
reactjson(
  list(
    array = c(1,2,3)
    ,boolean = TRUE
    ,null = NULL
    ,number = 123
    ,object = list( a="b", c="d" )
    ,string = "Hello World"
  )
)listviewer works with Shiny but the
implementation is crude and likely to change for jsonedit
while reactjson integration is much better. If you really
want to use jsonedit with Shiny, I would
recommend debouncing the change callback. Here
are examples with each.
library(shiny)
library(listviewer)
# put some data in environment so it will show up
data(mtcars)
ui <- shinyUI(
  fluidPage(
    jsoneditOutput( "jsed" )
  )
)
server <- function(input,output){
  output$jsed <- renderJsonedit({
    jsonedit(
      jsonlite::toJSON(mtcars, auto_unbox = TRUE, data.frame = "rows")
      ,"onChange" = htmlwidgets::JS('function(after, before, patch){
        console.log( after.json )
      }')
    )
    
  })
}
runApp( list( ui = ui, server = server ) )library(shiny)
library(listviewer)
# put some data in environment so it will show up
data(mtcars)
ui <- shinyUI(
  fluidPage(
    reactjsonOutput( "rjed" )
  )
)
server <- function(input,output){
  output$rjed <- renderReactjson({
    reactjson( jsonlite::toJSON(mtcars, auto_unbox = TRUE, data.frame = "rows") )
  })
  
  observeEvent(input$rjed_edit, {
    str(input$rjed_edit, max.level=2)
  })
}
runApp( list( ui = ui, server = server ) )Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.