rmarkdown version 1.11 throws errors on existing prerendered files












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I have several learnr tutorials running on a shiny server. After updating rmarkdown to version 1.11 I get the following error message whenever there exists a prerendered HTML file:




Error in file.exists(dep$src$file) : invalid 'file' argument



Calls: ... shiny_prerendered_html -> shiny_prerendered_prerender -> file.exists



Execution halted




Versions 1.9 and 1.10 work fine.



Any idea/help would be highly appreciated!



I did not manage to produce a short example - all partial files seem to work. A full file can be downloaded here










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  • It works fine for me. If you are still struggling with this issue, try to save this .Rmd file into an empty folder and run the document again.

    – Joanna
    Jan 9 at 4:21











  • I still have the problem, and I tried it on two different systems (Windows & Linux)

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 11 at 12:47
















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I have several learnr tutorials running on a shiny server. After updating rmarkdown to version 1.11 I get the following error message whenever there exists a prerendered HTML file:




Error in file.exists(dep$src$file) : invalid 'file' argument



Calls: ... shiny_prerendered_html -> shiny_prerendered_prerender -> file.exists



Execution halted




Versions 1.9 and 1.10 work fine.



Any idea/help would be highly appreciated!



I did not manage to produce a short example - all partial files seem to work. A full file can be downloaded here










share|improve this question

























  • It works fine for me. If you are still struggling with this issue, try to save this .Rmd file into an empty folder and run the document again.

    – Joanna
    Jan 9 at 4:21











  • I still have the problem, and I tried it on two different systems (Windows & Linux)

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 11 at 12:47














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I have several learnr tutorials running on a shiny server. After updating rmarkdown to version 1.11 I get the following error message whenever there exists a prerendered HTML file:




Error in file.exists(dep$src$file) : invalid 'file' argument



Calls: ... shiny_prerendered_html -> shiny_prerendered_prerender -> file.exists



Execution halted




Versions 1.9 and 1.10 work fine.



Any idea/help would be highly appreciated!



I did not manage to produce a short example - all partial files seem to work. A full file can be downloaded here










share|improve this question
















I have several learnr tutorials running on a shiny server. After updating rmarkdown to version 1.11 I get the following error message whenever there exists a prerendered HTML file:




Error in file.exists(dep$src$file) : invalid 'file' argument



Calls: ... shiny_prerendered_html -> shiny_prerendered_prerender -> file.exists



Execution halted




Versions 1.9 and 1.10 work fine.



Any idea/help would be highly appreciated!



I did not manage to produce a short example - all partial files seem to work. A full file can be downloaded here







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  • It works fine for me. If you are still struggling with this issue, try to save this .Rmd file into an empty folder and run the document again.

    – Joanna
    Jan 9 at 4:21











  • I still have the problem, and I tried it on two different systems (Windows & Linux)

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 11 at 12:47



















  • It works fine for me. If you are still struggling with this issue, try to save this .Rmd file into an empty folder and run the document again.

    – Joanna
    Jan 9 at 4:21











  • I still have the problem, and I tried it on two different systems (Windows & Linux)

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 11 at 12:47

















It works fine for me. If you are still struggling with this issue, try to save this .Rmd file into an empty folder and run the document again.

– Joanna
Jan 9 at 4:21





It works fine for me. If you are still struggling with this issue, try to save this .Rmd file into an empty folder and run the document again.

– Joanna
Jan 9 at 4:21













I still have the problem, and I tried it on two different systems (Windows & Linux)

– Cord Hockemeyer
Jan 11 at 12:47





I still have the problem, and I tried it on two different systems (Windows & Linux)

– Cord Hockemeyer
Jan 11 at 12:47












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I also have the same problem, a very quick and dirty solution is to delete the index.html file before each new render, but hoping for a more structural solution.






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  • Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 30 at 12:13











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I also have the same problem, a very quick and dirty solution is to delete the index.html file before each new render, but hoping for a more structural solution.






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  • Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 30 at 12:13
















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I also have the same problem, a very quick and dirty solution is to delete the index.html file before each new render, but hoping for a more structural solution.






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  • Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 30 at 12:13














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I also have the same problem, a very quick and dirty solution is to delete the index.html file before each new render, but hoping for a more structural solution.






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I also have the same problem, a very quick and dirty solution is to delete the index.html file before each new render, but hoping for a more structural solution.







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  • Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 30 at 12:13



















  • Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

    – Cord Hockemeyer
    Jan 30 at 12:13

















Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

– Cord Hockemeyer
Jan 30 at 12:13





Yeah, that works - but it is not suitable for an rmarksown document on a publicly available shiny server

– Cord Hockemeyer
Jan 30 at 12:13




















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