I'm currently trying to find a way to hide/show an entire box() element (and everything inside) in R Shiny. I want to create a maybe a button which allows the user to expand a specifict box and then to hide it with the same (or even different) button. I do not want to use conditionalPanel, as my application is really big and it creates some problems.
A sample code can be found below:
library(shiny)
library(shinydashboard)
library(collapsibleTree)
require(colorspace)
# Dataset is from https://community.tableau.com/docs/DOC-1236
load(system.file("extdata/Superstore_Sales.rda", package = "collapsibleTree"))
# For the sake of speed, let's only plot sales in Ontario
Superstore_Sales <- Superstore_Sales[Superstore_Sales$Region=="Ontario",]
# Define UI for application that draws a collapsible tree
ui <- fluidPage(
# Application title
titlePanel("Collapsible Tree Example 3: Gradient Mapping"),
# Sidebar with a select input for the root node
sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
tags$a(href = "https://community.tableau.com/docs/DOC-1236", "Sample dataset from Tableau")
),
# Show a tree diagram with the selected root node
mainPanel(
box(title="Tree Output",width='800px',
collapsibleTreeOutput("plot", height = "500px")
),
box(title="Input",
selectInput(
"hierarchy", "Tree hierarchy",
choices = c(
"Customer Segment", "Product Category", "Product Sub-Category",
"Order Priority", "Product Container"
),
selected = c("Customer Segment","Product Category", "Product Sub-Category"),
multiple = TRUE
),
selectInput(
"fill", "Node color",
choices = c("Order Quantity", "Sales", "Unit Price"),
selected = "Sales"
)
)
)
)
)
# Define server logic required to draw a collapsible tree diagram
server <- function(input, output) {
output$plot <- renderCollapsibleTree({
collapsibleTreeSummary(
Superstore_Sales,
hierarchy = input$hierarchy,
root = input$fill,
attribute = input$fill
)
})
}
# Run the application
shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)
The main idea is to have a button(or buttons) that belong to each box and hide/show only that specific box. Maybe it's possible with shinyjs, but I can't seem to comprehend how it should work with my current structure.
Here's a minimal example that you can extend into your actual application.
It uses shinyjs
to show/hide the box. The key is to give the box an id
, and then use that id
value in the show
/hide
functions
library(shiny)
library(shinydashboard)
library(shinyjs)
ui <- fluidPage(
sidebarLayout(
sidebarPanel(
useShinyjs()
),
mainPanel(
box(id = "myBox", title = "Tree Output", width = '800px',
selectInput(inputId = "myInput", label = "my input", choices = c(letters))
),
actionButton(inputId = "button", label = "show / hide")
)
)
)
server <- function(input, output){
## observe the button being pressed
observeEvent(input$button, {
if(input$button %% 2 == 1){
shinyjs::hide(id = "myBox")
}else{
shinyjs::show(id = "myBox")
}
})
}
shinyApp(ui, server)