{hexmake} is one of the 5 Grand Prizes of the 2020 Shiny Contest
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Hey y’all!
I’m very happy to announce that my {hexmake}
application has won one
of the 5 Grand Prizes of the 2020 shiny contest, organized by RStudio!
{hexmake}
is a pretty simple application when it comes to its idea:
building hex stickers. But I wanted this simple idea to become a
playground for showcasing more advanced {shiny}
features: namely
manipulating images with live display, importing and exporting data with
a specific file format (here .hex
), and importing and exporting to an
external database (here a MongoDB).
You can give {hexmake}
a try at
connect.thinkr.fr/hexmake, and
read more about the Shiny Contest results on the RStudio
blog.
The source code of the application is at
github.com/ColinFay/hexmake.
You can also play with {hexmake}
on your machine by installing it
with:
# Install remotes::install_github("ColinFay/hexmake") # Run hexmake::run_app(with_mongo = FALSE)
If you want to use a mongodb as a back-end, you can launch one using docker with:
docker run \ -v /mongo/data/db:/data/db \ -v /mongo/data/dump:/dump \ -p 12334:27017 \ -d --name mongohexmake \ -e MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME=myuser \ -e MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=mypassword \ mongo:3.4
Then launch the app using:
# Change these env variables to suite your mongo configuration Sys.setenv("MONGOPORT" = 12334) Sys.setenv("MONGOURL" = "127.0.0.1") Sys.setenv("MONGODB" = "hex") Sys.setenv("MONGOCOLLECTION" = "make") Sys.setenv("MONGOUSER" = "myuser") Sys.setenv("MONGOPASS" = "mypassword") hexmake::run_app(with_mongo = TRUE)
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