New comparison mode: the UI generated withmanipulateWidget() has now new controls to enter in comparison mode, choose the number of charts, the layout and the variables to compare.
compareOptions() gains a new argumentallowCompare to hide/show the new controls presented above.
New function mwTranslations() to translate UI elements.
UI has been slightly reworked.
Bug Fixes
The number of unnecesary updates has been decreased resulting in better performance.
Sometimes, there were some conflict when a parameter inmanipulateWidget() had the same name as a variable in the global environment.
mwSelect(multiple = TRUE) was not updating charts when selection was empty.
staticPlot() was evaluating expressions in the wrong environment.
Breaking changes
shiny applications using functions mwModule() andmwModuleUI() : you have to passed directly ui options like buttons on mwModuleUI() rather than inmwModule()
New features
UI has now a button to save the current chart in a PNG file.manipulateWidgetgains a new parameter “.exportBtn” to show or hide this button.
Bugfixes
Passing .saveBtn using module
Fix reset widget after saving in .html
New features
Can add a label to mwGroup
new mwSelectize input
add .showCompare
Bugfixes
Loss of scrollbar using shiny withfluidPage and manipulateWidget
Fix Handle shiny tag objects with HTML dependencies
Preserve the class of widgets that are passed to combineWidgets
New features
manipulateWidget() has a new parameter.updateBtnInit. In case of update button.updateBtn, you can decide to render graphics on init or not.
UI has now a button to save the current chart in an HTML file (thanks to Benoit Thieurmel).manipulateWidgetgains a new parameter “.saveBtn” to show or hide this button.
manipulateWidget() has a new parameter “.runApp”. If it is false, then the function returns an object of classMWController that can be modified using command line instructions. This is useful to write tests for UIs created withmanipulateWidget().
manipulateWidget interfaces can now be included in shiny applications thanks to the two new functionsmwModule() and mwModuleUI().
A new virtual input called mwSharedValue has been introduced. It can be used to avoid repeating the same computations when inputs and output use a common intermediary value. It can also be used when manipulateWidget() is used in a shiny application to send data from the main application to the module.
manipulateWidget() now only updates the dependant inputs and outputs when user changes the value of an input. This can lead to important performance improvement in complicated applications.
mwModule() now return controller value, with possibility to use new clear() method
add header, footer andfluidRow arguments to mwModuleUI()
Bugfixes
When a UI contained dynamic inputs, output was sometimes updated before inputs, which could lead to some errors.
Opening the same application in two browsers (or tabs) resulted in strange results.
Breaking changes
manipulateWidget() has lost all arguments that were used to customize the UI. Parameters .controlPos,.tabColumns and .compareLayout do not exist anymore.
New features
manipulateWidget() now creates a more compact and elegant user interface.
It is now possible to compare more than two charts.manipulateWidget() has a new argument.compareOpts to control the number of charts and their position.
Argument .compare of manipulateWidget can now be a character vector.
Breaking changes
manipulateWidget() now has a simpler API to show, hide and update inputs dynamically. Parameters .display and.updateInputs have been removed.
Functions mwUI() and mwControlsUI() have been removed.
New Features
manipulateWidget() gains a new parameter.return to modify the object returned by the function.
manipulateWidget() has two new arguments.width and .height to control size of the UI in Rmarkdown documents with option runtime: shiny
New function mwGroup can be used to create groups of input.
Bug fixes
Select inputs have had a buggy behavior in some settings.
Labels of inputs were incorrect in comparison mode.
New Features
Variable .id is now available when evaluating the initial properties of the input controls. This can be useful in comparison mode, for instance to set different choices for a select input.
Bug fixes
Fixed a scope problem occuring when manipulateWidget was used inside a function and parameter .updateInputs was used.
Fixed a crash that could occur when parameters .compareand .updateInputs were used together.
New Features
manipulateWidget() can now be used in a R Markdown document with shiny runtime. Input controls are included in the final document so end users can play with their values directly. (contribution by JJ. Allaire)
manipulateWidget() has two new arguments.compare and .compareLayout to create a comparison interface. When .compare is set, two charts are outputed with some common and some individual input controls (see vignette).
Now, input controls generated by manipulateWidget() can be dynamically updated thanks to the new argument “.updateInputs”.
New functions staticImage() andstaticPlot() to include in a combine widget a static image or a static plot created with base functions, ggplot2, etc.
In combinedWidgetsobjects, individual widgets are stored in a property called widgets, so users can now access them and modify them.
Breaking changes
Function combineWidgets() has been entirely rewritten and now produces a htmlwidget that can be included as is in documents or shiny applications. The general behavior is the same, but some parameters have changed.
New features
manipulateWidget() can now update an already rendered widget instead of overwriting it each time the user changes an input. This leads to better performance and user experience. Look at the documentation of manipulateWidget for further information.
Bug fixes
manipulateWidget() now preserves the order of the initial value of select inputs.
manipulateWidget() now automatically finds the correct render and output functions. This solves in particular sizing problems.
add a file LICENSE and copyright to sources files
New features
New functions mwUI() and mwControlsUI()have been added to let the user easily reuse the user interface generated by the package but with different server logic.
User can now easily create group of inputs in function manipulate widget. In the UI, these inputs are grouped in a panel that can be collapsed/opened by clicking on its name.
Bug fixes
Many useless but worrying warning messages have been removed.