ggplot2
arguments
moduleThis vignette will guide you
through implementation of custom ggplot2::labs
and
ggplot2::theme
for ggplot2
graphics based
modules. We will enable 2 ways of updating ggplot2::labs
and ggplot2::theme
by the end users. The
ggplot2
specification could be updated with the
teal.ggplot2_args
options
variable or a
ggplot2_args
argument in a tm_g_*
module. We
still take into account default specification set up by the module
creator in the server function, which has the lowest priority.
The implementation should consist of 5 steps:
ggplot2_args
argument to the
tm_g_*
function and then its server function. The default
should be set to the
ggplot2_args(labs = list(), theme = list())
function for
single plot. and
list(default = ggplot2_args(labs = list(), theme = list()))
multi-plot modules.stopifnot
or
checkmate
) of the ggplot2_args
argument to the
tm_*
function. The validation is more complex for
multi-plot modules, where the ggplot2_args
could be a
list
. The module creator has to provide a list of plots
names, which should be validated at this step and added to the
param
field in roxygen2
. For multi-plot
modules the step
if (is_ggplot2_args) ggplot2_args <- list(default = ggplot2_args)
is recommended.ggplot2_args
sources with
resolve_ggplot2_args()
.parse_ggplot2_args()
function which will
parse inputs to list of expressions.Reduce(function(x, y) call("+", x, y), list(...)
function
could be helpful at this step.The resolve_ggplot2_args()
function picks the first non
NULL value for each argument, checking in order:
ggplot2_args
argument provided by the end user. For
multi-plot case, per plot (user_plot
) and then default
(user_default
) setup.options
),
teal.ggplot2_args
.module_plot
which is a developer setup.When a more complex ggplot2
object has to be used inside
the ggplot2_args
function, then a base::quote
function would prevent an object expansion in Show R Code. For example
the ggplot2::element_text
function returns a complex
object, then we should use code like
ggplot2_args(theme = list(plot.title = quote(ggplot2::element_text(size = 20))))
to prevent Show R Code expansion.
If you get a
promise already under evaluation: recursive default argument reference or earlier problems?
error, then probably your function argument has the same name as a
function which is an input for it. To solve the problem please use
::
to prefix it directly to a specific package, like
new_fun <- function(ggplot2_args = ggplot2_args())
.
library(shiny)
library(ggplot2)
library(teal.widgets)
options("teal.ggplot2_args" = ggplot2_args(labs = list(caption = "Caption from options")))
user_ggplot2_args <- list(
default = ggplot2_args(
labs = list(title = "User default title"),
theme = list(legend.position = "right", legend.direction = "vertical")
),
plot1 = ggplot2_args(
labs = list(title = "User title"),
theme = list(legend.position = "right", legend.direction = "vertical")
)
)
ui <- fluidPage(
shinyjs::useShinyjs(),
tags$div(plotOutput("plot1"))
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
dev_ggplot2_args <- ggplot2_args(
labs = list(subtitle = "Dev substitle"),
theme = list(legend.position = "none")
)
f_ggplot2_expr <- parse_ggplot2_args(
resolve_ggplot2_args(
user_plot = user_ggplot2_args$plot1,
user_default = user_ggplot2_args$default,
module_plot = dev_ggplot2_args
)
)
plot_expr <- substitute(
expr = {
gg <- ggplot(iris, aes(x = Sepal.Length, y = Petal.Length, color = Species)) +
geom_point() +
ggplot_expr_labs +
ggplot_expr_theme
print(gg)
},
env = list(ggplot_expr_labs = f_ggplot2_expr$labs, ggplot_expr_theme = f_ggplot2_expr$theme)
)
print(plot_expr)
output$plot1 <- renderPlot(eval(plot_expr))
}