## ---- include = FALSE--------------------------------------------------------- knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ## ----setup, include=F--------------------------------------------------------- library(shiny.reglog) ## ----RegLogServer_assignement_example, eval = F------------------------------- # RegLogServer <- RegLogServer$new( # dbConnector = dbConnector, # mailConnector = mailConnector) ## ----is_logged, eval = F------------------------------------------------------ # # observe the reactiveVal change # observeEvent(RegLogServer$is_logged, { # # # if contains TRUE: user is currently logged-in # if (RegLogServer$is_logged()) { # showModal(modalDialog(title = "You are logged in!")) # # if contains FALSE: user isn't logged-in # } else { # showModal(modalDialog(title = "You are not logged in!")) # } # }) ## ----uuid_example------------------------------------------------------------- uuid::UUIDgenerate() ## ----user_id, eval = F-------------------------------------------------------- # RegLogServer$user_id() ## ----user_mail, eval = F------------------------------------------------------ # RegLogServer$user_mail() ## ----account_id, eval=F------------------------------------------------------- # RegLogServer$account_id() ## ----user_logout, eval = F---------------------------------------------------- # # if you create an actionButton "logout_button" in your UI, you can observe # # its action and logout after press: # observeEvent(input$logout_button, { # RegLogServer$logout() # }) ## ----eval=F------------------------------------------------------------------- # # you can observe some kind of event to trigger the send # observeEvent(input$send_custom_email, { # # # as the username and email will be acquired from RegLogServer, # # it is best to make sure that the user is logged-in # req(RegLogServer$is_logged()) # # message_to_send <- RegLogConnectorMessage( # type = "custom_mail", # # name your process in some unique way - it will be tracked by the app # # and saved into logs # process = "attachement_mail!", # # username and email can be gotten from RegLogServer # username = RegLogServer$user_id(), # email = RegLogServer$user_mail(), # # we can specify the subject and body of message ourselves # mail_subject = "Custom message with attachement", # # it's best for the body to contain html code # mail_body = "

This is a custom message send from my App

#

It is completely optional, but that kind of message can also # contain an attachment!

", # # optionally: attachment # mail_attachement = "files/myplot.png" # ) # }) ## ---- eval = F---------------------------------------------------------------- # logs_df <- RegLogServer$get_logs() ## ---- eval = F---------------------------------------------------------------- # # initialize new RegLogServer object # RegLog <- RegLogServer$new( # # assign created dbConnector and mailConnector # dbConnector = dbConnector, # mailConnector = mailConnector, # # replace default title and body of `login_success` modalDialog # custom_txts = list( # login_success_t = "Welcome!", # login_success_b = "Hi! It's nice to see you logged into our ShinyApp!" # ) # ) ## ---- eval = F---------------------------------------------------------------- # # initialize new RegLogServer object # RegLog <- RegLogServer$new( # # assign created dbConnector and mailConnector # dbConnector = dbConnector, # mailConnector = mailConnector, # # inhibit default 'login_success' and 'register_success' modals # use_modals = list( # login_success = FALSE, # register_success = FALSE # ) # ) ## ---- eval = F---------------------------------------------------------------- # # examples with default values # options("RegLogServer.logs" = 1) # options("RegLogServer.logs_to_database" = 0) ## ----eval = F----------------------------------------------------------------- # RegLog <- RegLogServer$new( # dbConnector = somedbConnector, # mailConnector = RegLogConnector$new() # )