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I am developing an R package that wraps the rmongodb package and creates a developer-friendly interface for working with MongoDB. The package uses proto internally.

I'd like to export a single factory method via a proto object (an environment) called MongoDB, whose definition is:

MongoDB <- proto(
  new = function(., ...) {
    # Good stuff in here...
  }
)

During development with RStudio & devtools and during local testing this does not seem to be a problem. However, I am experiencing several problems:

  • devtools::check() insists on putting an import(MongoDB) in my NAMESPACE file which makes R CMD check fail with "Namespace dependency not required: 'MongoDB'".

  • When I remove this import directive, R CMD check fails with "object 'MongoDB' not found" while running my testthat tests, even if I manually add export(MongoDB). However, devtools::test() works fine in RStudio.

What is the recommended way of exporting proto objects, which are environments, from R packages?

Update:

Per Gabor's suggestion below, I've made sure that MongoDB.Rd declares MongoDB as data (the link has the source). I still get a failure in MongoDB not being visible in the tests (which use testthat). My DESCRIPTION file is here and NAMESPACE is here.

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  • You may want to look at the RMongo package as well .. it uses the Java driver and has a higher level interface than the rmongodb package.
    – Stennie
    Dec 22, 2012 at 8:49

2 Answers 2

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Try this:

  1. Specify export("MongoDB") in your NAMESPACE file to make the MongoDB proto object publicly available.
  2. Specify LazyData: yes in your DESCRIPTION file so that it automatically loads when accessed.
  3. Add an .Rd file documenting it as a dataset.

It should then pass R CMD check .

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  • Thanks for the suggestions, Gabor. I still fail check for the same reason: MongoDB cannot be found when loading the tests. I've updated the question with links to the Rd files, DESCRIPTION and NAMESPACE.
    – Sim
    Dec 23, 2012 at 1:15
  • @Sim, I have created packages using the 3 points I mentioned and they worked so this is likely a problem with the development environment you are using and not R. You might need to take it up with the maintainer(s) of those tools. Dec 23, 2012 at 2:29
  • Just to make sure I understand: since the problem shows up with the tests, are you suggesting that I raise the issue with @hadley and see if it is about testthat (where the tests are) or devtools (which emits potentially wrong instructions in NAMESPACE)?
    – Sim
    Dec 23, 2012 at 2:47
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This directive :

import(MongoDB)

means that you import the MongoDB namespace into your package. Probably not what you want if i understand correctly.

I think you want to export the MongoDB object, then

export(MongoDB) 

should work fine.

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  • Right. The import statement is inserted by devtools, which is not cool. Alas, export(MongoDB) does not work.
    – Sim
    Dec 23, 2012 at 0:30

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