tidylab
is a set of packages that work in harmony because they share
common software design principles – domain driven design (ddd) and
microservice architecture. The tidylab package is designed to make
it easy to install and load core packages from the tidylab in a single
command.
# Install from CRAN
install.packages("tidylab")
# Or the development version from GitHub
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("tidylab/tidylab")
library(tidylab)
will load the core tidylab packages:
- decorators, for extending the behaviour of a function without explicitly modifying it.
- microservices, for breaking down a monolithic application to a suite of services.
- usethat, for automating repetitive tasks that arise during analytic project setup and development.
You also get a condensed summary of conflicts with other packages you have loaded:
library(tidylab)
#> -- Attaching packages ----------------------------------------- tidylab 0.0.1 --
#> v decorators 0.1.0 v R6P 0.2.2
#> v microservices 0.1.2 v usethat 0.3.0
#> Warning: package 'usethat' was built under R version 4.1.1
#>
You can see conflicts created later with tidylab_conflicts()
:
library(MASS)
tidylab_conflicts()
And you can check that all tidylab packages are up-to-date with
tidylab_update()
:
tidylab_update()
#> The following packages are out of date:
#> * broom (0.4.0 -> 0.4.1)
#> * DBI (0.4.1 -> 0.5)
#> * Rcpp (0.12.6 -> 0.12.7)
#> Update now?
#>
#> 1: Yes
#> 2: No