NEWS.md
reset()
with no arguments (#222)removeEvent()
function which removes events added to HTML elements with onclick()
or onevent()
(#244)disable()
did not work on nested download buttons (#223)extendShinyjs()
functions don’t overwrite native {shinyjs} functions (#230)extendShinyjs()
, the functions
parameter must always be provided.extendShinyjs()
, the script
path parameter now behaves like any other Shiny web resource, which means it cannot be loaded from the local file system. The path must be discoverable by the browser, so it either needs to be a public URL, inside a www
folder, or available via addResourcePath()
.refresh()
function (#205)asis
parameter to reset()
function, which works like it does in all other functions that support asis
(#146)extendShinyjs()
now works with any web URL or any resource path (#201)reset()
didn’t work when a sliderInput was initialized with value=NULL
(#207)V8
as a package dependency.This update was 2 years in the making because it required a lot of testing by users to ensure none of these features cause any regression bugs in real apps.
includeShinyjs
parameter in runcodeUI()
is now deprecatedselector
argument instead of an id
argument didn’t work (#175)click()
now works with download buttons (#198)asis
parameter to any function that takes an ID. When asis=TRUE
, the ID will not be namespaced when inside a module (#118)id
parameter to runcode()
, allowing it to work inside Shiny modules (#184)onevent()
returns the offsetX
and offsetY
event propertiesonevent()
accepts a properties
parameter that allows the user to retrieve additional properties that are not whitelisted by default (#159)hide()
/show()
now only bubble up the DOM tree to the nearest input container if the current element is an input (#153)useShinyjs()
side effects and about including shinyjs
in packages (#182)colourInput
-related functions are now defunct because they are now in the colourpicker
packageclick()
function that simulates a user clicking on a buttonreset()
wasn’t working on checkboxes/select inputs that had a comma in the value (#130)disabled()
on certain non-standard inputs (such as shinyFiles
) had strange behaviour (#120)logjs()
+showLog()
wasn’t working when app first runsreset()
wasn’t working on file inputs with an ID that contained a dot (#140)delay()
and reset()
functions2016-12-26
runcodeUI()
(#93)showLog()
no longer needs to be specified in useShinyjs()
, and it can be used by just calling it in the server code once (#105)showLog()
would only show the last message if multiple messages were printed in succession (#99)showElement()
/hideElement()
/toggleElement()
and addCssClass
etc functions as synonyms for functions that are masked by S4 (compromise for #81)runExample("sandbox")
example2016-11-03
runcodeUI()
and runcodeServer()
functions that you can add to your app in order to run arbitrary R code interactivelyshowLog()
function which lets you redirect all JavaScript logging statements to the R console, to make it easier and quicker to debug apps without having to open the JS console (#88)onclick
and onevent
now support callback functions, and the JavaScript Event object is passed to the callback (#92)reset()
function now works on file inputsalert()
as an alias for info()
2016-08-20
colourpicker
passwordInput
and textAreaInput
(#78)2016-07-25
2016-04-05
extendShinyjs()
where it didn’t work when using a script and didn’t have V8
installed (#64)2016-03-23
returnName
parameter to colourInput()
, which lets you get an R colour name instead of HEX value as the return value (#62)2016-03-19
colourPicker()
to open a gadget that lets you pick colours, or choose Colour Picker from the Addins menu to run it.2016-01-31
html()
function: don’t attempt to change innerHTML if the element does not exist2016-01-16
BREAKING CHANGE: the text
function has been renamed to html
(#42)
shinyjs now works with the new modules feature of Shiny (#50)
Refactor how shinyjs R engine works: instead of using cool meta programming that minimizes code and sends each shinyjs function request straight to JS, add a thin layer or R code for each function. This allows us to check the arguments, run custom code for each function, it allows the documentation to show the arguments instead of them being ...
, and it fixes a few edge cases of calling shinyjs functions, such as calling shinyjs using do.call()
(#51)
Update vignette/readme to include FAQ
Change internally the name of shinyjs functions to make the JavaScript function names more unique to avoid potential conflicts with user-defined JS functions
2015-12-30
hidden()
now works when used on an element with a display
CSS property2015-09-15
html
argument to useShinyjs()
, which adds support for using shinyjs in shiny apps that are built with index.html instead of using Shiny UI (more details in the README)2015-09-13
debug
parameter to useShinyjs
that will cause detailed debugging messages to be printed to the JavaScript console when turned on2015-09-05
disabled
now works with all input typesenable
/disable
did not work on selectInput
, sliderInput
, and actionButton
2015-09-05
onclick
and onevent
now work with dynamically generated elements. Not a trivial fix, but enough people requested it that it was important2015-09-04
Lots of big changes
delay
function, which allows you to run code after a specified amount of time has elapseddelay
parameter from hide
/show
/toggle
because the same behaviour can now be achieved using the delay
function (if you previously used show(id = "text", delay = 2)
, you can now use delay(2000, show("text"))
)onevent
function, which is similar to onclick
but can be used for many other different eventsreset
now works with dynamically generated elements (inputs that are created with renderUI
)disabled
work for dynamically generated elementsresettable
function2015-08-19
onclick
documentation, to make it clear that it can’t work with dynamic UIs2015-08-12
shinyjs.init
function when using extendShinyjs
that runs when the page loads. This provides the user a way to register event handlers or do some initializations that automatically run on page load rather than calling it manually in the serverdisabled
function that initializes a Shiny input in a disabled statermd
parameter to useShinyjs
that lets you use shinyjs inside interactive R markdown documents (default is FALSE to favour regular Shiny apps)2015-07-23
session
parameter! A shiny server function defined as server = function(input, output) {...}
can work with shinyjs
2015-07-17
2015-06-30
colourInput
(feature request from Hadley and other Twitter users)2015-06-23
selector
param to the disable
/enable
/toggleState
functions and the addClass
/removeClass
/toggleClass
functions so that multiple elements can be targeted in batchtransparentText
param to colourInput
2015-06-22
colourInput
that’s available via runExample
and on my shiny server
colourInput
colourInput
using a better library that I modified to work well with shiny inputsuseShinyjs()
or extendShinyjs()
will not result in duplicated HTML anymore. This can be useful if the UI is including a few external UI pieces and they independently make a call to useShinyjs()
.2015-06-17
colourInput
that can be used as an input element to select colours, and its corresponding updateColourInput
. This doesn’t really fit the shinyjs
model of running JS functions, this feels like something very different from the rest of the functions in this package, it might move somewhere else in the future.2015-05-30
hidden
can now accept multiple tags or a tagList or a list of tags (previously only a single tags was allowed)
allow hide
/show
/toggle
to be run on any JQuery selector, not only on a single ID
2015-05-28
delay
argument to hide
/show
/toggle
so that you can now hide or show an element after a short delay instead of immediately. Useful for showing a message for a few seconds and then fading it away.2015-05-27
text
argument to extendShinyjs
so that JavaScript code can be provided as a string instead of in a separate file. Useful if your JS code is very short and simple and you don’t want to create a new file2015-05-25
add extendShinyjs
function - allow users to add their own JavaScript functions that can be called as if they are regular R code
disable
and enable
now work for ALL shiny input types
show
and hide
now work for any HTML tag including all shiny input types
better onclick
behaviour - when set on a shiny input, trigger the event when any part of the input is clicked
improve implementation of reset
and simplify function call to it
2015-05-23
add reset
function that allows input elements to be reset to their original values
add function runjs
to run arbitrary javascript code (not recommended to use in published shiny apps)
relax R version requirement to 3.1.0
look for session object in all parent frames, so that shinyjs functions can work from helper functions and not only from within the main server function
refacor internal code
update example apps and vignette to include reset
function and condition
param in toggle
functions
2015-04-24
add a condition
argument to toggle
/toggleState
/toggleClass
that allows you to pass a boolean condition to determine if to show/hide (enable/disable, etc) based on that condition. Useful to do things like toggleState(id = "submitBtn", condition = nchar(input$text) >= 3)
fix hidden
so that if there are elements created dynamically using renderUI
, shiny will render them when they are made visible
better implementation of toggle
using enable
/disable
/toggleState
on a selectize input works
better implementation of toggleState
2015-04-18
bugfixes to onclick()
(evaluate expressions in the correct environment)
rename alert()
to info()
because when the app was deployed in a Shiny Server (shinyapps.io or my own shiny server), it was printing the alret twice - probably because shiny server somehow intercepts the alert
call too
rename innerHTML()
to text()
to make it more understandable for the average user
add add
param to onclick()
add add
param to text()
add inlineCSS()
function to easily add inline CSS to a Shiny app
add documentation to all functions
add “demo” example app that provides a safe way to experiment with shinyjs by providing a predetermined set of functions to run
add “basic” example app that shows how some shinyjs
functions can be used together in a real (very simply) Shiny app
add vignette and README, get ready for CRAN submission
2015-04-02
New function: onclick - allows the user to run an R expression (including shinyjs expressions) when a specific element in the Shiny app is clicked.
2015-04-02
The user is no longer required to set the shiny session or to pass it into any function calls. Every shinyjs function will try to dynamically figure out the correct Shiny session to use. The previous code with explicit sessions is still in the codebase but has been commented out so that it’ll be easy to switch back to it in the near future in case the new approach doesn’t always work.
This has been a pending change for a while but I was hesitant to use it because I still don’t fully understand the call stack and I’m not 100% sure this will always be correct. But it does make sense to me and it seems to work so I’ll give it a go.