From a87b0f17659e9ae7677f1b2c3c89675b678bf2a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Elian H. 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 +++
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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
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create mode 100644 hotwater.Rproj
create mode 100644 inst/examples/plumber.R
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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
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diff --git a/.Rbuildignore b/.Rbuildignore
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+++ b/.Rbuildignore
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+^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
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitattributes
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+# Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization
+* text=auto
diff --git a/.github/.gitignore b/.github/.gitignore
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index 0000000..2d19fc7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/.gitignore
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+*.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
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+# 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
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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
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/DESCRIPTION
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+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
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/LICENSE.md
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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 = "