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#' Retrieve the Docker image for Splash
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#'
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#' @md
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#' @param tag Splash Docker image tag to install
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#' @export
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#' @family splash_docker_helpers
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#' @examples \dontrun{
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#' install_splash()
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#' splash_container <- start_splash()
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#' stop_splash(splash_container)
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#' }
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install_splash <- function(tag="3.2") {
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docker <- stevedore::docker_client()
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res <- docker$image$pull("scrapinghub/splash", tag=tag, stream=stdout())
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}
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#' Start a Splash server Docker container
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#'
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#' If using this in an automation context, you should consider adding a
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#' `Sys.sleep(3)` (or higher) after starting the docker container.
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#'
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#' @param tag Splash Docker image tag to start
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#' @note you need Docker running on your system and have pulled the container with
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#' [install_splash] for this to work. You should save the resultant
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#' object for use in [stop_splash] otherwise you'll have to kill it from the
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#' command line interface.
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#' @param container_name naem for the container. Defaults to "`splashr`".
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#' @param remove remove the Splash container instance after it's stopped?
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#' Defaults to `FALSE`.
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#' @family splash_docker_helpers
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#' @return `stevedor` container object
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#' @export
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#' @examples \dontrun{
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#' install_splash()
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#' splash_container <- start_splash()
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#' stop_splash(splash_container)
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#' }
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start_splash <- function(tag="3.2", container_name = "splashr", remove=FALSE) {
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docker <- stevedore::docker_client()
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docker$container$run(
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image = sprintf("scrapinghub/splash:%s", tag),
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name = container_name,
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ports = c("5023:5023", "8051:8051", "8050:8050"),
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detach = TRUE,
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rm = remove,
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tty = TRUE
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) -> splash_inst
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invisible(splash_inst)
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}
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#' Stop a running a Splash server Docker container
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#'
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#' @param splash_container Docker `container` object created by [start_splash()]
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#' @note you need Docker running on your system and have pulled the container with
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#' [install_splash()] and started the Splash container with [start_splash()] for this
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#' to work. You will need the `container` object from [start_splash()] for this to work.
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#' @family splash_docker_helpers
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#' @export
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#' @examples \dontrun{
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#' install_splash()
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#' splash_container <- start_splash()
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#' stop_splash(splash_container)
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#' }
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stop_splash <- function(splash_container) {
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splash_container$stop()
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splash_container$remove()
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invisible(NULL)
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}
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#' Prune all dead and running Splash Docker containers
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#'
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#' _This is a destructive function._ It will stop **any** Docker container that
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#' is based on an image matching "`scrapinghub/splashr`". It's best used when you
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#' had a session forcefully interuppted and had been using the R helper functions
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#' to start/stop the Splash Docker container. You may want to consider using the
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#' Docker command-line interface to perform this work manually.
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#'
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#' @export
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killall_splash <- function() {
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docker <- stevedore::docker_client()
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x <- docker$container$list(all=TRUE)
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for (i in 1:nrow(x)) {
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if (grepl("bin/splash", x$command[i])) {
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message(sprintf("Pruning: %s...", x$id[i]))
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if (x$state[i] == "running") {
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cntnr <- docker$container$get(x$id[i])
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cntnr$stop()
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cntnr$remove()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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# @param add_tempdir This is `FALSE` initially since you could try to run
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# the splash image on a remote system. It has to be a local one for this to work.
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# If `TRUE` then a local temporary directory (made with [tempdir()])
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# will be added to the mount configuration for use with [render_file()]. You will need to
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# ensure the necessary system temp dirs are accessible as a mounts. For
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# macOS this means adding `/private` to said Docker config.
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