Hi Chris (and Sarah),

Chris you've listed a lot of restrictions, but I just wanted to
mention Jeroen Ooms' work developing OpenCPU:

"The OpenCPU system exposes an http API for embedded scientific
computing with R. The server can run either as a single-user
development server within the interactive R session, or as a
multi-user linux stack based on rApache and NGINX."

https://www.opencpu.org
https://www.opencpu.org/apps.html
https://github.com/jeroen/opencpu

You may be able to figure out a way to work around (some of) your
restrictions using opencpu.js, the OpenCPU JavaScript client library.

HTH,

Bill

William Michels, Ph.D.


On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Sarah Goslee <sarah.gos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI Chris,
>
> You can use the R plotly library on your own computer to create the
> interactive graph, then upload the code to the server.
>
> I have a setup like that where real-time data is processed every hour,
> a Rmarkdown file is rendered using the R plotly package to make the
> graphs, and then the resulting html file is copied to the server.
>
> It sounds like exactly what you need.
>
> Sarah
>
> On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 10:29 PM, Chris Battiston
> <darth.pat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Good evening,
>>
>> I’m relatively new to using R and am trying to find a way to create a series 
>> of interconnected graphs where I have a filter (either a drop down or series 
>> of checkboxes) where when an option is selected, all graphs are updated to 
>> show that group’s data.  I need to keep these graphs internal to our 
>> organization, so can’t use Shiny etc.; I am also unable to run R or other 
>> products on my server (company policy).  So, basically what I’m trying to do 
>> is create the dashboard on my desktop, export the HTML or whatever files, 
>> and post those to the Intranet.  I have tried ggvis, iplots, and a variety 
>> of other packages but I cannot seem to get them to work as i need them to.
>>
>> Any suggestions?  I need to present my proposed plan to the directors on 
>> Wednesday and really don’t want to use Excel for the graphs - I want this to 
>> be intuitive for them, but ensuring that the report is easily maintained and 
>> more flexible than a Pivot Table.
>>
>> Thanks so much for your time and have a good evening
>> Chris
>
>
> Sarah Goslee
> http://www.functionaldiversity.org
>
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