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add/document recommended system dependencies for reactR
Trying to get reactR to run on the Ubuntu 18.04 image rstudio/r-base:3.6-bionic, I needed to install the following system dependencies:
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_13.x | sudo -E bash -sudo apt-get install -y nodejs(I chose the nodesource version here, because I couldn't get vanilla apt to work)sudo npm install -g yarn(needs to be installed from npm, not apt otherwise any lateryarn installwon't work)
I'm not much of a node expert -- are these dependencies alright or are different versions recommended?
I think it'd be nice if these system dependencies could be:
- [ ] tightened up (i.e. are these the right versions / package repositories?)
- [ ] documented in
DESCRIPTION - [ ] documented in the vignette
- [ ] entering the necessary info to sysreqs and/or system requirements to programmatically install the system requirements.
This way authors of htmlwidgets wouldn't even necessarily have to document sysreqs in their
DESCRIPTION, because they would carry over fromImports: reactR.
All of this might make it a bit easier on users who might typically not be fluent in these ecosystems (node).
If this is of interest, I'd be happy to write up a PR as well.
I'd appreciate any feedback you might have on what proper dependencies and sources thereof might be for the different OSes.
ah strike that:
~~This way authors of htmlwidgets wouldn't even necessarily have to document sysreqs in their DESCRIPTION, because they would carry over from Imports: reactR~~
That's actually something you wouldn't want, because users of some htmlwidget-foo (as opposed to authors of it) wouldn't actually need any of these system dependencies, because the "compiled" htmlwidget-foo would ship with the downloaded and cross-compiled js assets.
But because htmlwidget-foo would still depend on reactR, using the fancy tooling of sysreqs or system requirements, these dependencies might end up being needlessly installed.
Different from some (most?) other R package system requirements yarn, node.js and npm are actually merely build-time dependencies from the point of view of some htmlwidget-foo and need not be installed at run-time.