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Running devtools::check() on my computer I can force my package to build without error using an absolute path to my .bib file. But since I included all my citations in the package vignette and tried to point to the .bib file that contains all the bibtex references, I have not yet gotten the package to build with GitHub Actions (where that absolute path makes no sense). I am seeking advice on how to point to the .bib file in the vignette's YAML header.

The location of the .bib file in the inst/ directory allows me to use the citations in the .Rd documentation for the package (as suggested here: https://geobosh.github.io/Rdpack/#org88fb0a7), so I am mostly interested in solutions that let me reference the file in that location rather than keeping it in an alternate directory.

My YAML header reads:

---
title: "Using_my_package"
output: rmarkdown::html_vignette
bibliography: "where/I/keep/my/package/inst/REFERENCES.bib"
latex_engine: xelatex
vignette: >
  %\VignetteIndexEntry{Using_my_package}
  %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown}
  %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8}
  %\SweaveUTF8
  
---

I also tried

 bibliography: `'r system.file("inst", "REFERENCES.bib", package="mypackage")`'`

How can I use a relative path in the YAML header so that I can build the vignette from any location?

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    Why don´t you store the bibfile in the vignettes folder? This works for my packages and you can just use bibliography: REFERENCES.bib in your YAML header.
    – J_F
    Dec 31, 2020 at 13:52
  • Thanks @J_F! Does this cause any issues with including citations in the roxygen comments for your functions? I followed instructions for the package Rdpack which said to keep them in the inst/ folder. geobosh.github.io/Rdpack/#org88fb0a7 Dec 31, 2020 at 14:22

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It appears the solution is to omit "inst" in the system.file call. Thanks to a comment from @Martin Morgan here. The working YAML header now reads

bibliography: '`r system.file("REFERENCES.bib", package="mypackage")`'

and the build succeeded on all systems with GitHub Actions as well as on my local machine.

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  • This does not really work for me.
    – jjmerelo
    Oct 1, 2022 at 10:20
  • This didn't work for me either. I ended up copying the REFERENCES.bib file over to the vignettes folder, as suggested in a previous comment, and then added the following line to my YAML header: bibliography: REFERENCES.bib. I cited using @key, for example @author_year. Jun 24, 2023 at 20:51

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