wilsonfreitas 108d66b57a Using self.settings with MarkdownReader | 9 年 前 | |
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rmd_reader.py | 9 年 前 |
This plugin helps you creating posts with knitr's RMarkdown files. knitr is a template engine which executes and displays embedded R code. So, being short you can write an executable paper with codes, formulas and graphics.
It is a good idea to load rmd_reader
at last.
It uses settings loaded at runtime and it is important to be sure that all settings have been loaded.
PLUGINS = ['sitemap',
'summary',
...
'render_math',
'rmd_reader'] # put it here!
This plugin needs rpy2 to work. Install it with:
pip install rpy2
Of course, R must be installed and also the knitr package. Execute the command below in R to get knitr installed.
R> install.packages('knitr')
The plugin detects RMD files ending with .Rmd
or .rmd
so you only have to write a RMarkdown files inside content
directory.
This plugin calls R to process these files and generates markdown files that are processed by Pelican's MarkdownReader
in order to generate html files from ordinary .md
files.
The code below must be pasted inside the .Rmd
file in order to correctly set the src
attribute of img
tag.
```{r, echo=FALSE}
hook_plot <- knit_hooks$get('plot')
knit_hooks$set(plot=function(x, options) {
if (!is.null(options$pelican.publish) && options$pelican.publish) {
x <- paste0("{filename}", x)
}
hook_plot(x, options)
})
opts_chunk$set(pelican.publish=TRUE)
```
I usually paste it just after the Markdown header.
There is a R template available that has the base elements needed by rmd_reader
.