Hello Katharina,
​
Indeed, I forgot this solution to have your own server, probably because in my 
organisation this is not an option, yet.​
​
I'm pushing for that in our organisation for months now but there is quite some 
resistance and heavy processes around that, and ultimately I'm not deciding on 
that unfortunately...​
​
That would be for me the ideal solution.​
​
Best regards,​
​
Olivier
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De : Fritsch, Katharina (NNL) <katharina.frit...@nnl.co.uk>
Envoyé : vendredi 19 octobre 2018 08:08
À : Olivier GIVAUDAN
Cc : r-help@r-project.org
Objet : RE: [R] Genuine relative paths with R

Hello Olivier,
You can definitely use Shiny Server to share data and apps on a server you (or 
the people who asked you to share the data) own and which is only accessible 
from specified networks. I’ve personally contributed R code to exactly such a 
project that involved confidential data.
Kind regards,
Katharina.

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From: Olivier GIVAUDAN [mailto:olivier_givau...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 19 October 2018 06:26
To: Fritsch, Katharina (NNL); Peter Claussen
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Subject: RE: [R] Genuine relative paths with R

Hi Katharina,

Apologies for the late reply.

Thank you for your proposal which was not made yet.

That's actually a Shiny app which I am working on. The problem is that the data 
are confidential: except when I share the R codes and data (via a marvelous 
secured SharePoint system...), the data should stay local.

When looking at [1], it seems inevitable that the data are published to a 
third-party server, which I want to avoid.

But I will look into it more closely, esp. whether it is possible to segregate 
the sharing of R codes / Shiny app (to the server, no problem) and data (only 
local).

Best regards,

Olivier

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De : Fritsch, Katharina (NNL) <katharina.frit...@nnl.co.uk>
Envoyé : jeudi 11 octobre 2018 08:22
À : Olivier GIVAUDAN; Peter Claussen
Cc : r-help@r-project.org
Objet : RE: [R] Genuine relative paths with R

Hiya,
I have lost track of half the discussion so forgive me if that suggestion has 
been made before, but would it be suitable to wrap your code in a shiny app and 
disseminate it this way?
Kind regards,
Katharina.

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Sent: 11 October 2018 00:54
To: Peter Claussen
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Genuine relative paths with R

Yes, I am aware that both '__FILE__' and 'SAS_EXECFILENAME' are macro 
variables. I don't know how the VBA 'Application.ThisWorkbook.Path' VBA or PHP 
'__DIR__' (or '__FILE__') work.

And yes, indeed, until now I didn't even realise that this simple 
find-and-replace solution of "mine" is actually the basic job of a preprocessor 
when it expands macro variables, thank you!

A macro language in R, yes, I think it would be useful, at least for this 
function. If nothing simpler is available, of course...
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De : Peter Claussen <dakotaj...@mac.com> Envoy  : mercredi 10 octobre 2018 
23:29   : Olivier GIVAUDAN Cc : Duncan Murdoch; Jeff Newmiller; 
r-help@r-project.org Objet : Re: [R] Genuine relative paths with R

If I m following all this correctly, it seems your criticism is that R doesn t 
provide a run-time function that is equivalent to a compile-time macro. You do 
realize that __FILE__ is not part of the C programming language - it s a 
predefined variable recognized by the cpp - the C preprocessor program. 
Similarly, SAS_EXECFILENAME is a predefined variable that can be recognized by 
the SAS macro processor, but has no meaning in the SAS language itself.

So, to go back to your original post:
1.  Either create a variable "ScriptPath" in the first lines of each of my R 
scripts and run a batch (or shell, etc.) to replace every single occurrence of 
"ScriptPath <-" by "ScriptPath <- [Absolute path of the R script]" in all the R 
scripts located in the folder (and possibly subfolders) of the batch file.

This is what a macro processor does. Are you asking for a macro language in R?

Cheers

On Oct 10, 2018, at 6:11 PM, Olivier GIVAUDAN 
<olivier_givau...@hotmail.com<mailto:olivier_givau...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

It is not wrong to claim that R currently doesn't have a function returning the 
path of the R file where this same function was invoked.

'getwd()' is indeed not equivalent to VBA 'Application.ThisWorkbook.Path' or C 
macro '__FILE__' or SAS %sysget(SAS_EXECFILENAME), etc.


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