It is now possible to paste data as formatted code in RStudio Server/Cloud, and ssh sessions. (Thanks Garrick Aden-Buie and Jon Harmon!)
There is no way to connect your local machine’s clipboard to the R
session running on a cloud instance. So datapasta
cannot
work as per local usage.
What has been developed instead are two kinds of fallback behaviour that capture most of the magic!
If datapasta
detects the clipboard is not available and
the editor is RStudio, it will check to see if there is a text selection
active (highlighted text).
Given a selection, it will read that text instead of the clipboard
and proceed as per the called function, e.g. attempt to parse that text
as data and paste as a tribble
if
tribble_paste
was called.
The imagined workflow here is:
Again if there is no clipboard available, but in this case there is
no text selected in RStudio (or you’re not in RStudio),
datapasta
will open a temporary file and then call
utils::file.edit()
on it.
In RStudio server/cloud this will pop-up a modal text editor window
where text can be pasted. When the editor is closed, the text will be
read by datapasta
and then things will proceed as if that
data had come from the clipboard. The temporary file is deleted
immediately after being read.
If you’re not in RStudio, but on the command line in an ssh session, this will open a command line text editor instead of the modal window.
The workflow in this case is: