The goal of pkgreviewr is to facilitate rOpenSci reviewers in their package reviews.
It creates a review project containing populated templates of all the files you’ll need to complete your review. It also clones the source code of the package under review to a convenient location, allowing easy checking and testing.
See Getting started vignette for more details
Installation
You can install pkgreviewr
from GitHub with:
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("ropensci-org/pkgreviewr")
Git
pkgreviewr
functions clone the source code of the package under review so require Git to be installed.
GitHub user configuration
Because rOpenSci reviews are conducted through github repository ropensci/software-review
, pkgreviewr
uses your GitHub username to prepopulate various fields in the review project files.
To detect your username correctly, a PAT, Personal Authorisation Token, needs to be set up. You can use usethis::create_github_token()
to generate a PAT and usethis::edit_r_environ()
to store it as environment variable GITHUB_PAT
or GITHUB_TOKEN
in your .Renviron
file. For more info, see article on publishing review on GitHub in pkgreviewr documentation.
If you do not have a PAT set up, you will receive an warning and any fields related to your GitHub username will not be correctly populated. However, this shouldn’t affect your ability to complete your review.
R Notebooks
The package currently also makes use of R Notebooks
(an RMarkdown format) and requires installation of Rstudio version 1.0 or higher, but we are considering offering an option to remove the requirement for RStudio.
Review workflow
1. Create and initialise review project
library(pkgreviewr)
pkgreview_create(pkg_repo = "ropensci/rdflib",
review_parent = "~/Documents/workflows/rOpenSci/reviews/")
The review project directory will contain all the files you’ll need to complete the review and will be initialised with git.
rdflib-review
├── README.md
├── index.Rmd
├── pkgreview.md
└── rdflib-review.Rproj
2. Perform review
Open index.Rmd
and work through the review in the notebook. You can make notes either in index.Rmd
or directly in the pkgreview.md
response template.
3. Submit review
Submit your review in the package ropensci/software-review
issue by copying and pasting the completed pkgreview.md
template.
pkgreviewr
for editors
pkgreviewr
can now also be used to set up projects for editor checks. See pkgreviewr
for editors vignette.
Please note that ‘pkgreviewr’ is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.