_            _    _        _         _
      /\ \         /\ \ /\ \     /\_\      / /\
      \_\ \       /  \ \\ \ \   / / /     / /  \
      /\__ \     / /\ \ \\ \ \_/ / /     / / /\ \__
     / /_ \ \   / / /\ \ \\ \___/ /     / / /\ \___\
    / / /\ \ \ / / /  \ \_\\ \ \_/      \ \ \ \/___/
   / / /  \/_// / /   / / / \ \ \        \ \ \
  / / /      / / /   / / /   \ \ \   _    \ \ \
 / / /      / / /___/ / /     \ \ \ /_/\__/ / /
/_/ /      / / /____\/ /       \ \_\\ \/___/ /
\_\/       \/_________/         \/_/ \_____\/
r-shinylight 1.2
Propagated dependencies: r-later@1.3.2 r-jsonlite@1.8.9 r-httpuv@1.6.15
Channel: guix-cran
Location: guix-cran/packages/s.scm (guix-cran packages s)
Home page: https://cran.r-project.org/package=shinylight
Licenses: GPL 3
Synopsis: Web Interface to 'R' Functions
Description:

Web front end for your R functions producing plots or tables. If you have a function or set of related functions, you can make them available over the internet through a web browser. This is the same motivation as the shiny package, but note that the development of shinylight is not in any way linked to that of shiny (beyond the use of the httpuv package). You might prefer shinylight to shiny if you want a lighter weight deployment with easier horizontal scaling, or if you want to develop your front end yourself in JavaScript and HTML just using a lightweight remote procedure call interface to your R code on the server.

Total results: 1