How can I print a custom warning/ error message when the required data is empty?
for instance, in my server.R, I have this code below,
output$plot = renderPlot({
# Sites.
site1 = input$site1
# Prepare SQL query.
query <- "SELECT * FROM datatable
WHERE sites.id = 'SITE1'
"
# Match the pattern and replace it.
query <- sub("SITE1", as.character(site1), query)
# Store the result in data.
data = dbGetQuery(DB, query)
if (is.na(data) || data == '') {
# print error/ warning message
"sorry, no data is found."
} else {
# plot the data
dens <- density(data$particles, na.rm = TRUE)
plot(dens, main = paste("Histogram of ", "particles"),
xlab = "particles")
}
I get this unfriendly red error message below when no data is found.
error: need at least 2 points to select a bandwidth automatically
ideally,
sorry, no data is found.
Any ideas?
In some cases you may want to use validate
, see accepted answer there.
For other cases I made a function based on @zx8754's answer, but using ggplot2
. Here it is ready to be packaged.
Where you would have called :
stop("sorry, no data is found.")
call
return(plot_exception("sorry, no data is found."))
the function :
#' plot message for exception
#'
#' Useful to display messages in \code{shiny} reports
#'
#' Typically call \code{return(plot_exception(...))} where you would have called \code{stop(...)}
#' @param ... text to display, concatenated with sep
#' @param sep separator used for concatenation
#' @param type function to use to print in console
#' @param color text color, by default red for message and warning else black
#' @param console if TRUE print in console, if FALSE just plot
#' @param size text size
#' @examples
#' plot_exception("no data for current filter selection")
#' plot_exception("NO","WAY","!!!",color="blue",size=12,console=FALSE)
#' @export
plot_exception <-function(
...,
sep=" ",
type=c("message","warning","cat","print"),
color="auto",
console=TRUE,
size = 6){
type=match.arg(type)
txt = paste(...,collapse=sep)
if(console){
if(type == "message") message(txt)
if(type == "warning") warning(txt)
if(type == "cat") cat(txt)
if(type == "print") print(txt)
}
if(color =="auto") color <- if(type == "cat") "black" else "red"
if(txt == "warning") txt <- paste("warning:",txt)
print(ggplot2::ggplot() +
ggplot2::geom_text(ggplot2::aes(x=0,y=0,label=txt),color=color,size=size) +
ggplot2::theme_void())
invisible(NULL)
}
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