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webrcli

v0.0.7

Published

cli tools for building node project with webr inside

Downloads

8

Readme

webrcli

[EXPERIMENTAL] Do not use

cli tools for building node project with webr inside

Install

npm install -g webrcli

Get version

webrcli --version

Init a project

  • Initiate and configure a project:
webrcli init mywebrapp

Command line tools

  • Download a webR compiled package and its dependencies:
webrcli install cowsay
  • Read a DESCRIPTION file and build the webR package library
webrcli installFromDesc $(pwd)/rfuns/DESCRIPTION

Other functions

  • webrcli installFromPackageJson used when running npm start, so you probably do not need to use it manually. This function takes a package.json file with an rdependencies entry and install the packages listed there.

Working example

cd /tmp
webrcli init cowsaywebr
cd cowsaywebr
webrcli install cowsay

Add to your index.js

// At the top of the script
const { library } = require('spidyr');

const cowsay = await library("cowsay");
await cowsay.say("Hello world");

Then, back to your console :

npm start