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Thiele-Evans" <60372411+ElianHugh@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 18:28:27 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit --- .Rbuildignore | 13 + .gitattributes | 2 + .github/.gitignore | 1 + .github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml | 52 +++ .github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml | 61 +++ .gitignore | 52 +++ .lintr | 9 + DESCRIPTION | 29 ++ LICENSE.md | 595 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NAMESPACE | 5 + R/cli.R | 37 ++ R/config.R | 78 ++++ R/engine.R | 87 ++++ R/errors.R | 59 +++ R/middleware.R | 63 +++ R/mirai.R | 74 ++++ R/run.R | 48 +++ R/script.R | 101 +++++ R/utils.R | 9 + R/watcher.R | 34 ++ R/zzz.R | 6 + README.md | 53 +++ TODO.md | 17 + codecov.yml | 14 + exec/hotwater | 9 + hotwater.Rproj | 22 + inst/examples/plumber.R | 5 + inst/middleware/injection.html | 15 + man/install_hotwater.Rd | 14 + man/run.Rd | 34 ++ man/uninstall_hotwater.Rd | 14 + tests/testthat.R | 12 + tests/testthat/_snaps/middleware.md | 7 + tests/testthat/helpers.R | 12 + tests/testthat/test-cli.R | 6 + tests/testthat/test-config.R | 6 + tests/testthat/test-engine.R | 31 ++ tests/testthat/test-middleware.R | 82 ++++ tests/testthat/test-script.R | 21 + tests/testthat/test-watcher.R | 60 +++ 40 files changed, 1849 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .Rbuildignore create mode 100644 .gitattributes create mode 100644 .github/.gitignore create mode 100644 .github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml create mode 100644 .github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 .lintr create mode 100644 DESCRIPTION create mode 100644 LICENSE.md create mode 100644 NAMESPACE create mode 100644 R/cli.R create mode 100644 R/config.R create mode 100644 R/engine.R create mode 100644 R/errors.R create mode 100644 R/middleware.R create mode 100644 R/mirai.R create mode 100644 R/run.R create mode 100644 R/script.R create mode 100644 R/utils.R create mode 100644 R/watcher.R create mode 100644 R/zzz.R create mode 100644 README.md create mode 100644 TODO.md create mode 100644 codecov.yml create mode 100644 exec/hotwater create mode 100644 hotwater.Rproj create mode 100644 inst/examples/plumber.R create mode 100644 inst/middleware/injection.html create mode 100644 man/install_hotwater.Rd create mode 100644 man/run.Rd create mode 100644 man/uninstall_hotwater.Rd create mode 100644 tests/testthat.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/_snaps/middleware.md create mode 100644 tests/testthat/helpers.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/test-cli.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/test-config.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/test-engine.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/test-middleware.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/test-script.R create mode 100644 tests/testthat/test-watcher.R diff --git a/.Rbuildignore b/.Rbuildignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e5a53d --- /dev/null +++ b/.Rbuildignore @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +^pkgdown$ +^hotwater\.Rproj$ +^_pkgdown\.yml$ +^\.Rproj\.user$ +^\.github$ +^LICENSE\.md$ +^CODE_OF_CONDUCT\.md$ +^\.vscode$ +^vignettes/articles$ +^codecov\.yml$ +^\.lintr$ +^README\.Rmd$ +^TODO\.md$ diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfe0770 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization +* text=auto diff --git a/.github/.gitignore b/.github/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d19fc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +*.html diff --git a/.github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml b/.github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f2fe08 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# Workflow derived from https://github.com/r-lib/actions/tree/v2/examples +# Need help debugging build failures? Start at https://github.com/r-lib/actions#where-to-find-help +on: + push: + branches: [main, master] + pull_request: + branches: [main, master] + +name: R-CMD-check + +permissions: read-all + +jobs: + R-CMD-check: + runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.os }} + + name: ${{ matrix.config.os }} (${{ matrix.config.r }}) + + strategy: + fail-fast: false + matrix: + config: + - {os: macos-latest, r: 'release'} + - {os: windows-latest, r: 'release'} + - {os: ubuntu-latest, r: 'devel', http-user-agent: 'release'} + - {os: ubuntu-latest, r: 'release'} + - {os: ubuntu-latest, r: 'oldrel-1'} + + env: + GITHUB_PAT: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + R_KEEP_PKG_SOURCE: yes + + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - uses: r-lib/actions/setup-pandoc@v2 + + - uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2 + with: + r-version: ${{ matrix.config.r }} + http-user-agent: ${{ matrix.config.http-user-agent }} + use-public-rspm: true + + - uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2 + with: + extra-packages: any::rcmdcheck + needs: check + + - uses: r-lib/actions/check-r-package@v2 + with: + upload-snapshots: true + build_args: 'c("--no-manual","--compact-vignettes=gs+qpdf")' diff --git a/.github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml b/.github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fefc52e --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# Workflow derived from https://github.com/r-lib/actions/tree/v2/examples +# Need help debugging build failures? Start at https://github.com/r-lib/actions#where-to-find-help +on: + push: + branches: [main, master] + pull_request: + branches: [main, master] + +name: test-coverage + +permissions: read-all + +jobs: + test-coverage: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + env: + GITHUB_PAT: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2 + with: + use-public-rspm: true + + - uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2 + with: + extra-packages: any::covr, any::xml2 + needs: coverage + + - name: Test coverage + run: | + cov <- covr::package_coverage( + quiet = FALSE, + clean = FALSE, + install_path = file.path(normalizePath(Sys.getenv("RUNNER_TEMP"), winslash = "/"), "package") + ) + covr::to_cobertura(cov) + shell: Rscript {0} + + - uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4 + with: + fail_ci_if_error: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' && true || false }} + file: ./cobertura.xml + plugin: noop + disable_search: true + token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }} + + - name: Show testthat output + if: always() + run: | + ## -------------------------------------------------------------------- + find '${{ runner.temp }}/package' -name 'testthat.Rout*' -exec cat '{}' \; || true + shell: bash + + - name: Upload test results + if: failure() + uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 + with: + name: coverage-test-failures + path: ${{ runner.temp }}/package diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3efe36 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +# History files +.Rhistory +.Rapp.history + +# Session Data files +.RData +.RDataTmp + +# User-specific files +.Ruserdata + +# Example code in package build process +*-Ex.R + +# Output files from R CMD build +/*.tar.gz + +# Output files from R CMD check +/*.Rcheck/ + +# RStudio files +.Rproj.user/ + +# produced vignettes +vignettes/*.html +vignettes/*.pdf + +# OAuth2 token, see https://github.com/hadley/httr/releases/tag/v0.3 +.httr-oauth + +# knitr and R markdown default cache directories +*_cache/ +/cache/ + +# Temporary files created by R markdown +*.utf8.md +*.knit.md + +# R Environment Variables +.Renviron + +# pkgdown site +docs/ + +# translation temp files +po/*~ + +# RStudio Connect folder +rsconnect/ + +# debug files +.fuse_hidden* diff --git a/.lintr b/.lintr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75c558e --- /dev/null +++ b/.lintr @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +linters: linters_with_defaults( + line_length_linter(120), + implicit_integer_linter(), + indentation_linter(indent = 4L), + object_name_linter(styles = c("snake_case", "symbols"), regexes = character()), + object_name_linter = NULL + ) +exclusions: list("man/", "inst/", "src/", ".vscode/", ".Rproj.user/", "R/import-standalone-obj-type.R", "R/import-standalone-types-check.R") +encoding: "UTF-8" diff --git a/DESCRIPTION b/DESCRIPTION new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc572b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/DESCRIPTION @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +Package: hotwater +Title: autoreload plumber APIs +Version: 0.0.0.9002 +Authors@R: + person("Elian", "Thiele-Evans", , "elianhte@gmail.com", role = c("aut", "cre"), + comment = c(ORCID = "0000-0001-8008-3165")) +Description: What the package does (one paragraph). +License: GPL (>= 3) +URL: https://github.com/ElianHugh/hotwater +BugReports: https://github.com/ElianHugh/hotwater/issues +Imports: + cli, + httpuv, + httr2, + nanonext, + mirai, + plumber, + utils +Suggests: + box, + docopt, + remotes, + testthat (>= 3.0.0), + xml2, + withr +Config/testthat/edition: 3 +Encoding: UTF-8 +Roxygen: list(markdown = TRUE) +RoxygenNote: 7.3.1 diff --git a/LICENSE.md b/LICENSE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..175443c --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE.md @@ -0,0 +1,595 @@ +GNU General Public License +========================== + +_Version 3, 29 June 2007_ +_Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <>_ + +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license +document, but changing it is not allowed. + +## Preamble + +The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other +kinds of works. + +The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away +your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +<>. diff --git a/NAMESPACE b/NAMESPACE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5986ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/NAMESPACE @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand + +export(install_hotwater) +export(run) +export(uninstall_hotwater) diff --git a/R/cli.R b/R/cli.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e8cdd41 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/cli.R @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +cli_welcome <- function() { + v <- utils::packageVersion("hotwater") # nolint: object_usage_linter. + cli::cli_h1("{.pkg hotwater} v{v}") +} + +cli_goodbye <- function() { + cli::cli_h2("{.pkg hotwater} turned off") +} + +cli_watching_directory <- function(engine) { + dirs <- c(engine$config$entry_dir, engine$config$dirs) # nolint: object_usage_linter. + cli::cli_inform("Watching {.file {dirs}} for changes...") +} + +cli_file_changed <- function(changes) { + cli::cli_alert("{.file {changes}} changed!") +} + +cli_server_start_progress <- function(engine) { + cli::cli_progress_step( + msg = "Starting plumber server on {.url {engine$config$host}:{engine$config$port}}", + msg_done = "Server running on {.url {engine$config$host}:{engine$config$port}}", + msg_failed = "Unable to start server on {.url {engine$config$host}:{engine$config$port}}", + spinner = TRUE, + .envir = parent.frame(n = 1L) + ) +} + +cli_server_stop_progress <- function() { + cli::cli_progress_step( + msg = "Awaiting runner stop...", + msg_done = "Stopped runner", + msg_failed = "Unable to stop runner", + spinner = TRUE, + .envir = parent.frame(n = 1L) + ) +} diff --git a/R/config.R b/R/config.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61244cc --- /dev/null +++ b/R/config.R @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +# handle all config here to pass to engine +# including defaults, config files, etc + +new_config <- function(...) { + dots <- list(...) + + host <- dots$host %||% + plumber::get_option_or_env("plumber.host") %||% + "127.0.0.1" + port <- dots$port %||% + plumber::get_option_or_env("plumber.port") %||% + new_port(host = host) + ignore <- dots$ignore %||% + utils::glob2rx( + paste0( + c("*.sqlite", "*.git*"), + collapse = "|" + ) + ) + + structure( + list( + entry_path = dots$path, + entry_dir = dirname(dots$path), + dirs = dots$dirs, + host = host, + port = port, + socket_port = new_port( + used = port, + host = host + ), + ignore = ignore, + runner_compute = "hotwater_runner" + ), + class = c("hotwater_config", "list") + ) +} + +validate_config <- function(config) { + stopifnot(is_config(config)) + + if (!file.exists(config$entry_path) || dir.exists(config$entry_path)) { + error_invalid_path(config$entry_path) + } + + if (!is.null(config$dirs) && any(!dir.exists(config$dirs))) { + invalid <- config$dirs[!dir.exists(config$dirs)] + error_invalid_dir(invalid) + } + + if (!is.numeric(config$port)) { + error_invalid_port(config$port) + } + + if (is.numeric(config$host)) { + error_invalid_host(config$host) + } +} + +#' it's possible to duplicate the port when it isn't immediately used +#' this just makes sure we end up with a different number... +#' @noRd +new_port <- function(used, host = "127.0.0.1") { + out <- NULL + if (missing(used)) { + out <- httpuv::randomPort(host = host, n = 100L) + } else { + repeat { + out <- httpuv::randomPort(host = host, n = 100L) + if (out != used) break + } + } + out +} + +is_config <- function(x) { + "hotwater_config" %in% class(x) +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/R/engine.R b/R/engine.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3e2984 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/engine.R @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +new_engine <- function(config) { + stopifnot(is_config(config)) + structure( + list2env( + list( + runner = NULL, + config = config, + publisher = nanonext::socket( + protocol = "pub", + listen = sprintf( + "ws://%s:%s", + config$host, + config$socket_port + ), + autostart = TRUE + ) + ) + ), + class = c("hotwater_engine", "environment") + ) +} + +run_engine <- function(engine) { + callback <- function(changes) { + cli_file_changed(changes) + teardown_engine(engine) + buildup_engine(engine) + } + on.exit({ + teardown_engine(engine) + }) + + cli_welcome() + buildup_engine(engine) + + current_state <- directory_state( + c( + engine$config$entry_dir, + engine$config$dirs + ), + engine$config$ignore + ) + + repeat { + Sys.sleep(0.05) + current_state <- watch_directory( + engine, + current_state, + callback + ) + } +} + +kill_engine <- function(engine) { + stopifnot(is_engine(engine)) + kill_runner(engine) +} + +buildup_engine <- function(engine) { + stopifnot(is_engine(engine)) + + cli_server_start_progress(engine) + res <- new_runner(engine) + if (!res) { + cli::cli_progress_done(result = "failed") + } else { + publish_browser_reload(engine) + cli::cli_progress_done() + } + cli_watching_directory(engine) +} + +teardown_engine <- function(engine) { + stopifnot(is_engine(engine)) + + cli_server_stop_progress() + resp <- kill_engine(engine) + if (isTRUE(resp)) { + cli::cli_process_done() + } else { + cli::cli_progress_done(result = "failed") + } +} + +is_engine <- function(x) { + "hotwater_engine" %in% class(x) +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/R/errors.R b/R/errors.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b41d6b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/errors.R @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +new_hotwater_error <- function(type) { + sprintf("hotwater_%s_error", type) +} + +new_hotwater_warning <- function(type) { + sprintf("hotwater_%s_warning", type) +} + +error_invalid_path <- function(path) { + cli::cli_abort( + "Invalid path: {.file {path}}", + class = new_hotwater_error("invalid_path") + ) +} + +error_invalid_dir <- function(dir) { + cli::cli_abort( + "Invalid directory: {.file {dir}}", + class = new_hotwater_error("invalid_dir") + ) +} + +error_invalid_port <- function(port) { + cli::cli_abort( + "Invalid port: {port}", + class = new_hotwater_error("invalid_port") + ) +} + +error_invalid_host <- function(host) { + cli::cli_abort( + "Invalid host: {.url {host}}", + class = new_hotwater_error("invalid_host") + ) +} + +error_already_installed <- function(path) { + cli::cli_abort( + "{.pkg hotwater} already exists at {.file {path}}", + class = new_hotwater_error("install") + ) +} + +error_cannot_uninstall <- function(path) { + cli::cli_abort( + c( + "Could not uninstall {.pkg hotwater}.", + "*" = "Check that R has permissions to remove {.pkg hotwater} from {.path {path}}" + ), + class = new_hotwater_error("uninstall") + ) +} + +warning_not_installed <- function(path) { + cli::cli_warn( + "{.pkg hotwater} is not installed at {.path {path}}", + class = new_hotwater_warning("not_installed") + ) +} diff --git a/R/middleware.R b/R/middleware.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f5796c --- /dev/null +++ b/R/middleware.R @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +injection <- function(engine) { + system.file("middleware", "injection.html", package = "hotwater", mustWork = TRUE) |> + readLines() |> + paste0(collapse = "\n") |> + sprintf(engine$publisher$listener[[1L]]$url) +} + +middleware <- function(engine) { + js <- injection(engine) + hook <- postserialise_hotwater(js) + function(pr) { + pr |> + # remove hotwater from the api spec + plumber::pr_set_api_spec(function(spec) { + spec$paths[["/__hotwater__"]] <- NULL + spec + }) |> + # the dummy path is needed for pinging the server from hotwater + plumber::pr_get( + "/__hotwater__", function() "running", + serializer = plumber::serializer_text(), + preempt = "__first__" + ) |> + plumber::pr_hook("postserialize", hook) + } +} + +postserialise_hotwater <- function(js) { + function(value) { + if (length(value$error) > 0L) { + return(value) + } + if (grepl("text/html", value$headers[["Content-Type"]])) { + value$headers[["Cache-Control"]] <- "no-cache" + value$body <- c(value$body, js) |> + paste0(collapse = "\n") + } + value + } +} + +publish_browser_reload <- function(engine) { + # at the moment, the message itself is largely meaningless because we're faking the + # protocol on the javascript side of things + # may be worth getting a minimal protocol working down the line on the JS side so we can send + # specific messages to the browser + nanonext::send(engine$publisher, "start") +} + +is_plumber_running <- function(engine) { + tryCatch( + expr = { + url <- sprintf("localhost:%s/__hotwater__", engine$config$port) + res <- httr2::request(url) |> + httr2::req_perform() |> + httr2::resp_status() + res == 200L + }, + error = function(e) { + FALSE + } + ) +} diff --git a/R/mirai.R b/R/mirai.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c047181 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/mirai.R @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +new_runner <- function(engine) { + stopifnot(is_engine(engine)) + + mirai::daemons( + n = 1L, + dispatcher = FALSE, + resilience = FALSE, + autoexit = get_kill_signal(), + output = TRUE, + .compute = engine$config$runner_compute + ) + + port <- engine$config$port + path <- engine$config$entry_path + mdware <- middleware(engine) + mod <- file.path(getwd(), engine$config$entry_path) + host <- engine$config$host + + engine$runner <- mirai::mirai( + { + if (requireNamespace("box", quietly = TRUE)) { + box::set_script_path(mod) + } + plumber::pr(path) |> + mdware() |> + plumber::pr_run( + port = port, + host = host, + quiet = TRUE, + debug = TRUE + ) + }, + .args = list( + port = port, + path = path, + host = host, + mdware = mdware, + mod = mod + ), + .compute = engine$config$runner_compute + ) + + i <- 0L + timeout <- 1000L + + while (i < timeout && is_runner_alive(engine) && !is_plumber_running(engine)) { + i <- i + 1L + try(cli::cli_progress_update(.envir = parent.frame(n = 1L)), silent = TRUE) + Sys.sleep(0.1) + } + + if (i == timeout && !is_plumber_running(engine)) { + return(FALSE) + } + + TRUE +} + +kill_runner <- function(engine) { + stopifnot(is_engine(engine)) + mirai::daemons(0L, .compute = engine$config$runner_compute) + !is_runner_alive(engine) +} + +is_runner_alive <- function(engine) { + stopifnot(is_engine(engine)) + mirai::unresolved(engine$runner) +} + +get_kill_signal <- function() { + tools::SIGKILL %|NA|% + tools::SIGTERM %|NA|% + tools::SIGINT +} diff --git a/R/run.R b/R/run.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16c2065 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/run.R @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#' Start hotwater engine +#' +#' @description +#' Start a hotwater engine, which launches a plumber API that is restarted whenever +#' the plumber API's folder is modified. +#' +#' Extra directories can be specified to refresh the API when directories other than the plumber folder are modified. +#' +#' If a plumber endpoint returns an html response, when hotwater refreshes the API, hotwater will also order +#' a refresh of any webpage that is using the API. +#' +#' @param path path to plumber file +#' @param dirs extra directories to watch +#' @param port port to launch API on, defaults to `httpuv::randomPort()` +#' @param host host to launch API on, defaults to "127.0.0.1" +#' @param ignore vector of files or file extensions to ignore (globs) +#' +#' @examples +#' if (interactive()) { +#' hotwater::run(system.file("examples", "plumber.R", package = "hotwater")) +#' } +#' +#' @export +run <- function(path, dirs = NULL, port = NULL, host = NULL, ignore = NULL) { + config <- new_config( + path = path, + dirs = dirs, + port = port, + host = host, + ignore = ignore + ) + validate_config(config) + old <- hotwater$engine + if (!should_reuse_engine(old$config, config)) { + hotwater$engine <- new_engine(config) + } + run_engine(hotwater$engine) +} + +should_reuse_engine <- function(old_config, config) { + old_exists <- !is.null(old_config) + same_path <- identical(old_config$entry_path, config$entry_path) + same_dirs <- identical(old_config$dirs, config$dirs) + same_port <- identical(old_config$port, config$port) || is.null(config$port) + same_host <- identical(old_config$host, config$host) || is.null(config$host) + same_ignore <- identical(old_config$ignore, config$ignore) || is.null(config$ignore) + old_exists && same_path && same_port && same_dirs && same_host && same_ignore +} diff --git a/R/script.R b/R/script.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46eff55 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/script.R @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +common_install_paths <- list( + unix = c( + "~/.local/bin/", + "~/bin/", + "/usr/bin/", + "/usr/local/bin/", + "/bin/" + ), + windows = c() # does windows even work with this? +) + +#' WORK IN PROGRESS +#' @param install_folder folder (in PATH) to install hotwater +#' @export +install_hotwater <- function(install_folder = "~/.local/bin/") { + p <- file.path(install_folder, "hotwater") + + if (file.exists(p)) { + error_already_installed(p) + } + + success <- file.symlink( + from = system.file("exec", "hotwater", package = "hotwater"), + to = p + ) + + if (success) { + cli::cli_alert_success("Successfully installed {.pkg hotwater}!") + } else { + error_cannot_uninstall(install_folder) + } +} + +#' WORK IN PROGRESS +#' @param install_folder folder (in PATH) to uninstall hotwater +#' @export +uninstall_hotwater <- function(install_folder = "~/.local/bin/") { + p <- file.path(install_folder, "hotwater") + if (file.exists(p)) { + success <- file.remove(p) + if (success) { + cli::cli_alert_success("Successfully uninstalled {.pkg hotwater}") + } else { + error_cannot_uninstall(install_folder) + } + } else { + warning_not_installed(install_folder) + } +} + +#' Check suggested packages for CLI usage +#' +#' The {docopt} and {remotes} packages are required to run hotwater from the command line. +#' +#' @noRd +check_suggests <- function() { + suggests <- c("docopt") + for (suggestion in suggests) { + if (!requireNamespace(suggestion, quietly = TRUE)) { + cli::cli_abort( + c( + "Running {.pkg hotwater} from the command-line requires the {.pkg {suggestion}} package", + "*" = "Try running {.code install.packages('{suggestion}')}" + ), + call = globalenv() + ) + } + } +} + +#' Run hotwater as a bash script +#' @noRd +run_cli <- function() { + doc <- "hotwater + + Usage: + hotwater --file=FILE [--dirs=DIRS] [--port=PORT] [--host=SERVER] + hotwater -h | --help + hotwater -v | --version + + Options: + -h --help show help text + -v --version show hotwater version + -f FILE --file=FILE plumber path (required) + -d DIRS --dirs=DIRS extra directories + -p PORT --port=PORT plumber port + -s SERVER --server=SERVER plumber host + " + + args <- docopt::docopt( + doc, + version = as.character(utils::packageVersion("hotwater")) + ) + + run( + path = args$file, + dirs = args$dirs, + port = if (is.null(args$port)) NULL else as.numeric(args$port), + host = args$server + ) +} diff --git a/R/utils.R b/R/utils.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..caf79c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/R/utils.R @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +`%nin%` <- Negate(`%in%`) + +`%||%` <- function(x, y) { + if (is.null(x)) y else x +} + +`%|NA|%` <- function(x, y) { + if (is.na(x)) y else x +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/R/watcher.R b/R/watcher.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39b0b9f --- /dev/null +++ b/R/watcher.R @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +watch_directory <- function(engine, current_state, callback) { + paths <- c( + engine$config$entry_dir, + engine$config$dirs + ) + next_state <- directory_state(paths, engine$config$ignore) + changed_files <- get_changed_files(current_state, next_state) + if (did_files_change(changed_files)) { + callback(changed_files) + return(next_state) + } + current_state +} + +get_changed_files <- function(current_state, next_state) { + new <- names(next_state[names(next_state) %nin% names(current_state)]) + removed <- names(current_state[names(current_state) %nin% names(next_state)]) + modified <- names(next_state[next_state %nin% current_state]) + unique(c(new, removed, modified)) +} + +did_files_change <- function(changed_files) { + length(changed_files) > 0L +} + +directory_state <- function(paths, ignore_pattern) { + res <- file.info( + list.files(paths, full.names = TRUE, recursive = TRUE, all.files = TRUE), + extra_cols = FALSE + ) + res <- res[grep(pattern = ignore_pattern, x = row.names(res), invert = TRUE), ] + res <- res[res$size > 0L, ] + stats::setNames(res$mtime, row.names(res)) +} diff --git a/R/zzz.R b/R/zzz.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fef93ed --- /dev/null +++ b/R/zzz.R @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +.onLoad <- function(...) { + ns <- asNamespace("hotwater") + if (is.null(ns[["hotwater"]])) { + ns[["hotwater"]] <- new.env(parent = ns) + } +} diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b6f377 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + + +# hotwater + + + +[![Lifecycle: experimental](https://img.shields.io/badge/lifecycle-experimental-orange.svg)](https://lifecycle.r-lib.org/articles/stages.html#experimental) +[![Codecov test coverage](https://codecov.io/gh/ElianHugh/hotwater/branch/main/graph/badge.svg)](https://app.codecov.io/gh/ElianHugh/hotwater?branch=main) +[![R-CMD-check](https://github.com/ElianHugh/hotwater/actions/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ElianHugh/hotwater/actions/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml) + + + +- for plumber development +- autoreload for plumber +- also auto-refreshes the browser when a change is made +- run from the commandline with the `/exec/hotwater` bash script + +## Installation + +You can install the development version of hotwater from +[GitHub](https://github.com/) with: + +```r +# install.packages("devtools") +devtools::install_github("ElianHugh/hotwater") +``` + +## Example + +Hotwater can be run via an R session: + +```r +hotwater::run( + system.file("examples", "plumber.R", package = "hotwater"), + port = 9999L +) +``` + +```r +✔ Server running on <127.0.0.1:9999> [17ms] +→ Watching ./path/to/ for changes... +``` + +or a terminal using the bash script: + +```sh +hotwater -f my/plumber/api.R -p 9999 +``` + +```r +✔ Server running on <127.0.0.1:9999> [17ms] +→ Watching ./path/to/ for changes... +``` diff --git a/TODO.md b/TODO.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb97b75 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# TODO + +## 1 + +- Cannot pass a plumber router to hotwater + +## 2 + +- Updating CSS shouldn't typically cause a refresh + +## 3 + +- Look at using NNG js side for more advances msg passing + +## 4 + +- The CLI messages are a bit all over the place, and errors don't always cause the progress bar to fail diff --git a/codecov.yml b/codecov.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04c5585 --- /dev/null +++ b/codecov.yml @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +comment: false + +coverage: + status: + project: + default: + target: auto + threshold: 1% + informational: true + patch: + default: + target: auto + threshold: 1% + informational: true diff --git a/exec/hotwater b/exec/hotwater new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ce2275 --- /dev/null +++ b/exec/hotwater @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env Rscript + +if (!requireNamespace("hotwater", quietly = TRUE)) { + cli::cli_inform("Bootstrapping hotwater...") + remotes::install_github("ElianHugh/hotwater") +} + +hotwater:::check_suggests() +hotwater:::run_cli() diff --git a/hotwater.Rproj b/hotwater.Rproj new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd8dd28 --- /dev/null +++ b/hotwater.Rproj @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Version: 1.0 + +RestoreWorkspace: No +SaveWorkspace: No +AlwaysSaveHistory: Default + +EnableCodeIndexing: Yes +UseSpacesForTab: Yes +NumSpacesForTab: 4 +Encoding: UTF-8 + +RnwWeave: Sweave +LaTeX: pdfLaTeX + +AutoAppendNewline: Yes +StripTrailingWhitespace: Yes +LineEndingConversion: Posix + +BuildType: Package +PackageUseDevtools: Yes +PackageInstallArgs: --no-multiarch --with-keep.source +PackageRoxygenize: rd,collate,namespace diff --git a/inst/examples/plumber.R b/inst/examples/plumber.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f612fe1 --- /dev/null +++ b/inst/examples/plumber.R @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#' @get / +#' @serializer html +function() { + "Hello world." +} diff --git a/inst/middleware/injection.html b/inst/middleware/injection.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0884d8b --- /dev/null +++ b/inst/middleware/injection.html @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ + diff --git a/man/install_hotwater.Rd b/man/install_hotwater.Rd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..169ca29 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/install_hotwater.Rd @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand +% Please edit documentation in R/script.R +\name{install_hotwater} +\alias{install_hotwater} +\title{WORK IN PROGRESS} +\usage{ +install_hotwater(install_folder = "~/.local/bin/") +} +\arguments{ +\item{install_folder}{folder (in PATH) to install hotwater} +} +\description{ +WORK IN PROGRESS +} diff --git a/man/run.Rd b/man/run.Rd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e7c973 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/run.Rd @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand +% Please edit documentation in R/run.R +\name{run} +\alias{run} +\title{Start hotwater engine} +\usage{ +run(path, dirs = NULL, port = NULL, host = NULL, ignore = NULL) +} +\arguments{ +\item{path}{path to plumber file} + +\item{dirs}{extra directories to watch} + +\item{port}{port to launch API on, defaults to \code{httpuv::randomPort()}} + +\item{host}{host to launch API on, defaults to "127.0.0.1"} + +\item{ignore}{vector of files or file extensions to ignore (globs)} +} +\description{ +Start a hotwater engine, which launches a plumber API that is restarted whenever +the plumber API's folder is modified. + +Extra directories can be specified to refresh the API when directories other than the plumber folder are modified. + +If a plumber endpoint returns an html response, when hotwater refreshes the API, hotwater will also order +a refresh of any webpage that is using the API. +} +\examples{ +if (interactive()) { + hotwater::run(system.file("examples", "plumber.R", package = "hotwater")) +} + +} diff --git a/man/uninstall_hotwater.Rd b/man/uninstall_hotwater.Rd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6994000 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/uninstall_hotwater.Rd @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand +% Please edit documentation in R/script.R +\name{uninstall_hotwater} +\alias{uninstall_hotwater} +\title{WORK IN PROGRESS} +\usage{ +uninstall_hotwater(install_folder = "~/.local/bin/") +} +\arguments{ +\item{install_folder}{folder (in PATH) to uninstall hotwater} +} +\description{ +WORK IN PROGRESS +} diff --git a/tests/testthat.R b/tests/testthat.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96e5aa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat.R @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# This file is part of the standard setup for testthat. +# It is recommended that you do not modify it. +# +# Where should you do additional test configuration? +# Learn more about the roles of various files in: +# * https://r-pkgs.org/testing-design.html#sec-tests-files-overview +# * https://testthat.r-lib.org/articles/special-files.html + +library(testthat) +library(hotwater) + +test_check("hotwater") diff --git a/tests/testthat/_snaps/middleware.md b/tests/testthat/_snaps/middleware.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0fe2f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat/_snaps/middleware.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# middleware injection works + + Code + injection(dummy_engine) + Output + [1] "" + diff --git a/tests/testthat/helpers.R b/tests/testthat/helpers.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae5f912 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat/helpers.R @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +new_test_engine <- function() { + new_engine( + new_config( + path = system.file("examples", "plumber.R", package = "hotwater") + ) + ) +} + +cleanup_test_engine <- function(engine) { + kill_engine(engine) + close(engine$publisher) +} diff --git a/tests/testthat/test-cli.R b/tests/testthat/test-cli.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfeb76e --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat/test-cli.R @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +test_that("startup/teardown messages don't error", { + engine <- new_test_engine() + expect_no_error(suppressMessages(buildup_engine(engine))) + expect_no_error(suppressMessages(teardown_engine(engine))) + cleanup_test_engine(engine) +}) diff --git a/tests/testthat/test-config.R b/tests/testthat/test-config.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4318ae --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat/test-config.R @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +test_that("config is validated", { + bad <- new_config( + path = "." + ) + expect_error(validate_config(bad)) +}) diff --git a/tests/testthat/test-engine.R b/tests/testthat/test-engine.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..341fe0d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat/test-engine.R @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +test_that("engine reuse", { + engine <- new_engine( + new_config( + path = "./foo/bar.R", + dirs = "./R", + host = "127.0.0.1" + ) + ) + expect_true( + should_reuse_engine( + old = engine$config, + new_config( + dirs = engine$config$dirs, + path = engine$config$entry_path, + port = engine$config$port, + host = engine$config$host, + ignore = engine$config$ignore + ) + ) + ) + cleanup_test_engine(engine) +}) + +test_that("can kill engine", { + engine <- new_test_engine() + new_runner(engine) + expect_true(is_runner_alive(engine)) + kill_engine(engine) + expect_false(is_runner_alive(engine)) + cleanup_test_engine(engine) +}) diff --git a/tests/testthat/test-middleware.R b/tests/testthat/test-middleware.R new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a04086 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/testthat/test-middleware.R @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +test_that("middleware injection works", { + dummy_engine <- list( + publisher = list( + listener = list( + list(url = 1234L) + ) + ) + ) + expect_snapshot(injection(dummy_engine)) + fn <- middleware(dummy_engine) + router <- fn(plumber::pr()) + expect_s3_class(router$routes$`__hotwater__`, "PlumberEndpoint") + expect_identical( + router$`.__enclos_env__`$private$hooks$postserialize[[1L]], + postserialise_hotwater(injection(dummy_engine)) + ) +}) + +test_that("middleware injection works with filters", { + engine <- new_test_engine() + runner <- mirai::mirai( + { + plumber::pr(config$entry_path) |> + plumber::pr_filter("foo", function(req, res) { + stop("I break things") + }) |> + middleware_filter() |> + plumber::pr_run(port = config$port) + }, + config = engine$config, + middleware_filter = middleware(engine), + .compute = engine$config$runner_compute + ) + + i <- 1L + while (i < 20L && !is_plumber_running(engine)) { + i <- i + 1L + Sys.sleep(0.5) + } + + resp <- httr2::request(sprintf("localhost:%s/__hotwater__", engine$config$port)) |> + httr2::req_perform() |> + httr2::resp_status() + + expect_identical(resp, 200L) + cleanup_test_engine(engine) +}) + +test_that("is_plumber_running works", { + engine <- new_test_engine() + router <- mirai::mirai( + { + plumber::pr(config$entry_path) |> + plumber::pr_get( + "/__hotwater__", + function() "running", + serializer = plumber::serializer_text() + ) |> + plumber::pr_run(port = config$port) + }, + config = engine$config, + .compute = engine$config$runner_compute + ) + i <- 1L + while (i < 20L && !is_plumber_running(engine)) { + i <- i + 1L + Sys.sleep(0.5) + } + kill_runner(engine) + expect_lt(i, 20L, label = "loop iterations") + cleanup_test_engine(engine) +}) + +test_that("autoreloader is attached", { + engine <- new_test_engine() + new_runner(engine) + resp <- httr2::request(sprintf("localhost:%s", engine$config$port)) |> + httr2::req_perform() |> + httr2::resp_body_html() + expect_true(grepl(resp, pattern = "