Two-weeks ago I wrote an article about creating interactive reports using Rmarkdown without the need for a shiny server. This is a very real need for some people who might be working in settings where security prevents them from having a web-based server to host we apps, settings where there aren’t financial resources to purchase server space, or in settings where there isn’t sufficient technical support to run and manage a web server.
This week on TidyX, Ellis Hughes and I talk through my blog article and go over the nuts and bolts of the Rmarkdown code and share ways for you to build these interactive reports using {tidyverse}, {plotly} and {crosstalk}.
To watch our screen cast, CLICK HERE.
To access our code, CLICK HERE.