here()
uses a reasonable heuristics to find your project's files, based on
the current working directory at the time when the package is loaded.
Use it as a drop-in replacement for file.path()
, it will always locate the
files relative to your project root.
here(...)
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This package is intended for interactive use only.
Use rprojroot::has_file()
or the other functions in
the rprojroot package for more control,
or for package development.
If here()
raises an error or otherwise behaves unexpectedly,
you may have attached plyr or another package
after here.
Correct this using
the conflicted package,
or use here::here("data", "df.rda")
.
The project root is established with a call to here::
i_am()
.
Although not recommended, it can be changed by calling here::i_am()
again.
In the absence of such a call (e.g. for a new project), starting with the current working directory during package load time, the directory hierarchy is walked upwards until a directory with at least one of the following conditions is found:
contains a file .here
contains a file matching [.]Rproj$
with contents matching ^Version:
in the first line
contains a file DESCRIPTION
with contents matching ^Package:
contains a file remake.yml
contains a file .projectile
contains a directory .git
contains a file .git
with contents matching ^gitdir:
contains a directory .svn
In either case, here()
appends its arguments as path components
to the root directory.
here()#> [1] "/data/GHE/mpn/deployment/deployments/2021-01-04"if (FALSE) { here("some", "path", "below", "your", "project", "root.txt") here("some/path/below/your/project/root.txt") }