How can I get this shiny app to run on shinyapps.io?












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I have a Shiny App that works fine locally and used to work fine on shinyapps.io until I restructured the app after it came prohibitively large.



I'm now getting the error discussed here:



ERROR: An error has occurred. Check your logs or contact the app author for clarification



I have gone through the debugging solutions proposed from that link but still no luck.



My app is built with three files app.R, ui.R, server.R. The app.R file has the following structure:



#library() calls
#functions defined
#API queries
#Bunch of data manipulation

source('ui.R', local = TRUE)
source('server.R', local = TRUE)

shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)


It appears to be an environment issue because the logs suggest ui.R is unable to find data that should exist in the app.R environment. I thought by having local = TRUE it would get around that problem (which it seems to when run locally).



How can I solve this issue so that my app works both locally and remotely, whilst ideally maintaining a similar app structure?










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    I have a Shiny App that works fine locally and used to work fine on shinyapps.io until I restructured the app after it came prohibitively large.



    I'm now getting the error discussed here:



    ERROR: An error has occurred. Check your logs or contact the app author for clarification



    I have gone through the debugging solutions proposed from that link but still no luck.



    My app is built with three files app.R, ui.R, server.R. The app.R file has the following structure:



    #library() calls
    #functions defined
    #API queries
    #Bunch of data manipulation

    source('ui.R', local = TRUE)
    source('server.R', local = TRUE)

    shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)


    It appears to be an environment issue because the logs suggest ui.R is unable to find data that should exist in the app.R environment. I thought by having local = TRUE it would get around that problem (which it seems to when run locally).



    How can I solve this issue so that my app works both locally and remotely, whilst ideally maintaining a similar app structure?










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      I have a Shiny App that works fine locally and used to work fine on shinyapps.io until I restructured the app after it came prohibitively large.



      I'm now getting the error discussed here:



      ERROR: An error has occurred. Check your logs or contact the app author for clarification



      I have gone through the debugging solutions proposed from that link but still no luck.



      My app is built with three files app.R, ui.R, server.R. The app.R file has the following structure:



      #library() calls
      #functions defined
      #API queries
      #Bunch of data manipulation

      source('ui.R', local = TRUE)
      source('server.R', local = TRUE)

      shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)


      It appears to be an environment issue because the logs suggest ui.R is unable to find data that should exist in the app.R environment. I thought by having local = TRUE it would get around that problem (which it seems to when run locally).



      How can I solve this issue so that my app works both locally and remotely, whilst ideally maintaining a similar app structure?










      share|improve this question













      I have a Shiny App that works fine locally and used to work fine on shinyapps.io until I restructured the app after it came prohibitively large.



      I'm now getting the error discussed here:



      ERROR: An error has occurred. Check your logs or contact the app author for clarification



      I have gone through the debugging solutions proposed from that link but still no luck.



      My app is built with three files app.R, ui.R, server.R. The app.R file has the following structure:



      #library() calls
      #functions defined
      #API queries
      #Bunch of data manipulation

      source('ui.R', local = TRUE)
      source('server.R', local = TRUE)

      shinyApp(ui = ui, server = server)


      It appears to be an environment issue because the logs suggest ui.R is unable to find data that should exist in the app.R environment. I thought by having local = TRUE it would get around that problem (which it seems to when run locally).



      How can I solve this issue so that my app works both locally and remotely, whilst ideally maintaining a similar app structure?







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