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Is there a way to include/print information into a shiny-server log file?

I am working with a shiny app which includes an user login and if my app crashes I would like to know what user caused this crash.

I tried to include this into my server.R:

#PRINT FOR LOG FILE------------
cat(paste0("Username: ",userdata$name, "\n"))
cat(paste0("Datum: ",Sys.time(), "\n"))

But it doesn't work. Any ideas?

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  • message(...) is the only thing that worked for me...
    – Akhil Nair
    Feb 4, 2021 at 16:48

2 Answers 2

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Add file=stderr() parameter to your cat:

cat(file=stderr(), paste0("Username: ",userdata$name, "\n"))
cat(file=stderr(), paste0("Datum: ",Sys.time(), "\n"))

As noted in this article:

A note about stderr(): in most cases cat("my output") (i.e. printing to standard out) will work correctly, but in others (e.g. inside a renderPrint, which uses capture.output to redirect output), it won’t, so we recommend always sending trace output to stderr().

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Try this, assuming you're using my answer here for the password

  observe({
    if (USER$Logged == FALSE) {

      output$page <- renderUI({
        div(class="outer",do.call(bootstrapPage,c("",ui1())))
      })
    }
    if (USER$Logged == TRUE) {
      output$page <- renderUI({
        div(class="outer",do.call(navbarPage,c(inverse=TRUE,title = "Contratulations you got in!",ui2())))
      })
      cat(paste0("Username: ",input$userName, "\n"))
      cat(paste0("Datum: ",Sys.time(), "\n"))
      print(ui)
    }
  })
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  • Actually, this is what I am doing right now: observe({ if (USER$Logged == TRUE) { cat(paste0(...)) } }). userdata ist non reactive USER$Logger is however.
    – maRtin
    Dec 2, 2016 at 14:37

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