knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) stopifnot(requireNamespace("htmltools"))
library(ExploreModelMatrix)
ExploreModelMatrix
on a Shiny server?While the installation of ExploreModelMatrix
locally is a relatively
straightforward operation, sometimes you might require an instance of it
running on a server, e.g. for teaching purposes, or to provide a working
version of it because you or your collaborators are lacking admin rights.
One possible solution would be to access the instance running at
http://shiny.imbei.uni-mainz.de:3838/ExploreModelMatrix, which we provide
also for demonstration purposes.
Alternatively, you might need to deploy ExploreModelMatrix
for internal
use, or with a different set of examples/functionality.
This vignette details the steps to do so - it might still require the
intervention of your local IT service, and some degree of tech savvyness.
ExploreModelMatrix
You should mainly refer to this excellent reference: http://docs.rstudio.com/shiny-server/, the Administrator's Guide beautifully written and maintained by the RStudio team.
In the case of the instance linked above (http://shiny.imbei.uni-mainz.de:3838/ExploreModelMatrix), the deployment is on a Ubuntu-based server. If this is your case too, please go to https://docs.rstudio.com/shiny-server/#ubuntu-14.04
If you are already familiar with Shiny Server, you can consider going directly here: http://docs.rstudio.com/shiny-server/#quick-start
Follow the indications in the main reference guide to see whether you have all packages installed, and visit the address which will refer to the address of your server (http://your.server.address:3838/sample-apps/hello/).
ExploreModelMatrix
You need to:
ExploreModelMatrix
ExploreModelMatrix
on the serverExploreModelMatrix
You need first to install Bioconductor
sudo su - -c "R -e \"install.packages('BiocManager')\""
Once that is done, you can install ExploreModelMatrix
with
sudo su - -c "R -e \"BiocManager::install('ExploreModelMatrix')\""
You can also install the development version of ExploreModelMatrix
from GitHub with
# install remotes first sudo su - -c "R -e \"BiocManager::install('remotes')\"" # and then ExploreModelMatrix sudo su - -c "R -e \"BiocManager::install('csoneson/ExploreModelMatrix')\""
Keep in mind that if you are running the server as root, you could simply open R in the terminal and install the required packages with
## To be done once install.packages("BiocManager") BiocManager::install("ExploreModelMatrix") ## For the devel version on GitHub BiocManager::install("csoneson/ExploreModelMatrix")
ExploreModelMatrix
on the serverYou essentially need to do two things:
/srv/shiny-server
, create a folder (e.g. via mkdir
) named
ExploreModelMatrix
, and create a file in there called app.R
. Edit
its content (e.g. with vi
, nano
, or any other editor), copy-pasting
the following lines:library("ExploreModelMatrix") ExploreModelMatrix()
/etc/shiny-server/shiny-server.conf
. To do this,
again use any text editor (e.g. vi
),
and add the following lines server { listen 3838; #... ### FROM HERE location /ExploreModelMatrix { # Run this location in 'app_dir' mode, which will host a single Shiny # Application available at '/srv/shiny-server/myApp' app_dir /srv/shiny-server/ExploreModelMatrix; # Log all Shiny output to files in this directory log_dir /var/log/shiny-server/ExploreModelMatrix; # When a user visits the base URL rather than a particular application, # an index of the applications available in this directory will be shown. directory_index off; # recommended, to wait for the application to start app_init_timeout 250; } ### TO HERE # ... }
You might need to restart the Shiny Server (systemctl restart shiny-server
on Ubuntu).
Then you should be good to go!
Visit http://your.server.address:3838/ExploreModelMatrix for your personal running instance.
ExploreModelMatrix
at the IMBEIhttp://shiny.imbei.uni-mainz.de:3838/ExploreModelMatrix is the address for
the public instance of ExploreModelMatrix
on the Shiny Server I manage at
the Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics.
The relevant setup of that machine is the following (in case you are asking what specs you need):
lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS Release: 16.04 Codename: xenial
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