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How would I receive data, created in a .js file in the server.R in shiny?

I am using the leaflat library and I need the extend the LatLngBounds of the current map view has. I need this variable in the server.R for furhter processing.

So i have

 mycode.js

//get bounds of extend of view
$(document).ready(function() { 

var myBounds = map.getBounds();
Shiny.onInputChange("bounds", myBounds);



});

which I include in the ui.R like

tags$body(tags$script(src="mycode.js"))

Thats how my Server.R looks like:

  myBoundsR <- reactive(
  as.numeric(input$bounds)
  print(input$bounds)
  )

However, how would I receive the data in the server.R file, coming from my mycode.js?

It feels like Shiny.addCustomMessageHandler is only to receive data in .js (or .R) while session$sendCustomMessage can only be used in the .R files? What would I use to send something from a .js file to the server.R file?!

Or can I simply use the variable bound as if I created it in the server.R file?!

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    You can try using Shiny.onInputChange("var", data); in your javscript, and input$var in your server.R to get the variable.
    – NicE
    Aug 21, 2015 at 15:09
  • @NicE I would not have to take a detour of storing the variable in an non displayed div container and get it then?! Like suggested here? stackoverflow.com/questions/23715614/… Because when I write it like that myBounds <- observe(as.numeric(input$bound)) it does not work. I tried to wrap it into the reactive function, that did not do the trick neither.
    – four-eyes
    Aug 24, 2015 at 8:55
  • What do you mean by it does not work. It's hard to help you out if you don't post more code/ an example that we can run.
    – NicE
    Aug 24, 2015 at 9:33
  • @NicE Thats the error I get Error in print(myBounds) : object 'myBounds' not found. I think the observe function does not receive the variable from the js file? I updated my code up there.
    – four-eyes
    Aug 24, 2015 at 9:42
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    @NicE in the console it says TypeError: Shiny.onInputChange is not a function in myCode.js
    – four-eyes
    Aug 24, 2015 at 10:32

2 Answers 2

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Regarding what NicE wrote:

In the file.js

var myVariable = //do something
Shiny.onInputChange("variableNameToWriteInServer.R", myVariable)

In the server.R

observe({
# thats how you access the variable
    input$myVariable
#do something with the variable. To see if it worked something like
})

That should do the trick. If you use the getBounds() function keep that in mind Leaflet : Firing an event when bounds change. Also, you might not receive any output since the getBounds() function does not return the bounds of the window when the window extend is not changed. But, its only execute once. In the article I linked is a solution for this.

For further undocumented communication in Shiny (server.R and ui.R) read here: https://ryouready.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/sending-data-from-client-to-server-and-back-using-shiny/

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If you want to get the map bounds, you can use input$map_bounds, if map is the id of your leaflet map.

Here is an example, (using the leaflet example code from the tutorial)

library(shiny)
library(leaflet)

r_colors <- rgb(t(col2rgb(colors()) / 255))
names(r_colors) <- colors()

ui <- fluidPage(
  leafletOutput("map")
    )
)

server <- function(input, output, session) {
  points <- cbind(rnorm(40) * 2 + 13, rnorm(40) + 48)

  observe({
    print(input$map_bounds)
  })
  output$map <- renderLeaflet({
    leaflet() %>%  addTiles() 
  })
}

shinyApp(ui, server)
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  • You can find all the shiny bindings and input/output events here, at the end of the page.
    – NicE
    Aug 24, 2015 at 10:55

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