standby offers several types of alerts, notifications and tooltips. This document is a quickstart guide for using standby in your Shiny applications. Let us look at a simple example below:
library(shiny)
library(standby)
ui <- fluidPage(
 
  useToast(), # include dependencies
  actionButton(inputId = "btn",
               label   = "iziToast Demo")
 
)
 
server <- function(input, output, session) {
  observeEvent(input$btn, {
    # display toast notification
    toast("Hey there!", "Thank you for exploring buzz!")
  })
}
shinyApp(ui, server)To use alerts or notifications from buzz in your Shiny application, follow the below steps:
use* functions
(useToast() in the above example).toast() in the
above example).The below table displays the dependency and rendering functions along with references:
| Index | Dependency | Render | Reference | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | useAlertify() | alertify_alert() | https://github.com/MohammadYounes/AlertifyJS | 
| 2 | useAlertify() | alertify_notify() | https://github.com/MohammadYounes/AlertifyJS | 
| 3 | useBootBox() | bootBox() | https://github.com/bootboxjs/bootbox | 
| 4 | useMicroTip() | microTip() | https://github.com/ghosh/microtip | 
| 5 | useNS() | notice() | https://tympanus.net/Development/NotificationStyles/ | 
| 6 | useNotify() | notify() | https://github.com/sciactive/pnotify | 
| 7 | useTingle() | tingle() | https://github.com/robinparisi/tingle | 
| 8 | useToast() | toast() | https://github.com/marcelodolza/iziToast | 
Visit the documentation to learn how to customize the alerts and notifications.