Using the |
operator in the observeEvent()
eventExpr
won't work if the inputs are not numeric, logical or complex types.
For example, notice the message at the end of running this simple Shiny app with an actionButton()
and a selectInput()
used inside the observeEvent()
eventExpr
:
library(shiny)
ui <- shinyUI(bootstrapPage(
selectInput("test1", "test1", choices = c("a", "b")),
actionButton("test2", "test2"))
)
server <- shinyServer(function(input, output) {
observeEvent(input$test1 | input$test2,
{
print('Hello World')
})
})
shinyApp(ui, server)
#>
#> Listening on http://127.0.0.1:6563
#> Warning: Error in |: operations are possible only for numeric, logical or
#> complex types
Created on 2022-04-02 by the reprex package (v2.0.1)
Instead, you can create a list of the inputs inside the observeEvent()
and include ignoreInit = TRUE
if you wish to not print "Hello World" on app initialization. This approach accommodates any input types.
library(shiny)
ui <- shinyUI(bootstrapPage(
selectInput("test1", "test1", choices = c("a", "b")),
actionButton("test2", "test2"))
)
server <- shinyServer(function(input, output) {
observeEvent(ignoreInit = TRUE, list(
input$test1,
input$test2
),
{
print('Hello World')
})
})
shinyApp(ui, server)
If the observeEvent(list(input$a, input$b), {...})
approach doesn't float your boat, then I can recommend the reactive({list(input$a, input$b})
approach which goes like this:
library(shiny)
ui <- shinyUI(bootstrapPage(
selectInput("test1", "test1", choices = c("a", "b")),
actionButton("test2", "test2"))
)
server <- shinyServer(function(input, output) {
event_trigger <- reactive({
list(input$test1, input$test2)
})
observeEvent(ignoreInit = TRUE, event_trigger(),
{
print('Hello World')
})
})
shinyApp(ui, server)
This approach has the advantage of being portable, meaning you can use it as the eventExpr
for multiple observeEvent()
calls (or other listeners) if needed.