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I've recently learned that R Shiny programs impose a maximum size restriction for file uploads by default (I don't know what the size is exactly, but I'm guessing it's 5,000 KB). I'd like to remove this restriction. How can I do so, and what is there a general rule of thumb for the size of user uploads?

In addition, this is on another note, but related: how can I save fie inputs by the user BY session? For example, there would be a file prompt in the application, in which the user can upload a file. Then, when the user chooses the file to display, he can pick among the files he has uploaded. If he exits the session, the list clears.

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    For the second part of your question, see rstudio.github.io/shiny/tutorial/#scoping (you will want to declare a values <- reactiveValues(uploads=list()) in the per-session scope, and add new data to values$uploads).
    – Joe Cheng
    Aug 10, 2013 at 4:33

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Quoting Joe Cheng from this shiny-discuss post

By default, Shiny limits file uploads to 5MB per file. You can modify this limit by using the shiny.maxRequestSize option. For example, adding options(shiny.maxRequestSize=30*1024^2) to the top of server.R would increase the limit to 30MB.

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