The goal of shinyhttr is to integrate httr::progress
with shinyWidgets::progressBar.
In practice, the difference will be
# from this
httr::GET("http://download.com/large_file.txt", 
          progress())
# to this
httr::GET("http://download.com/large_file.txt", 
          progress(session, id = "my_progress_bar1")) 
From CRAN:
install.packages("shinyhttr")From github:
devtools::install_github("curso-r/shinyhttr")library(shiny)
library(shinyWidgets)
library(httr)
library(shinyhttr)
ui <- fluidPage(
  sidebarLayout(
    NULL,
    mainPanel(
      actionButton('download', 'Download 100MB file...'),
      tags$p("see R console to compare both progress bars."),
      progressBar(
        id = "pb",
        value = 0,
        title = "",
        display_pct = TRUE
      )
    )
  )
)
server <- function(input, output, session) {
  observeEvent(input$download, {
    GET(
      url = "https://speed.hetzner.de/100MB.bin",
      shinyhttr::progress(session, id = "pb") # <- the magic happens here. progress() now has session and id args
    )
  })
}
shinyApp(ui, server)