deploy-shinyproxy
について
このスキルは、複数のコンテナ化されたShinyアプリケーションを単一のエントリーポイントでホストするためにShinyProxyを導入します。Dockerデプロイメント、アプリケーション設定、認証、隔離されたコンテナ管理を網羅しています。単一デプロイメントを超えて、アプリごとのアクセス制御、使用状況分析、スケーラブルなマルチアプリホスティングが必要な場合にご利用ください。
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ドキュメント
Deploy ShinyProxy
Deploy ShinyProxy to host multiple containerized Shiny applications with authentication and usage tracking.
When Use
- Host multiple Shiny apps behind single entry point
- Need per-app authentication and access control
- Deploy Shiny apps as isolated Docker containers
- Scale beyond single-app deployment (shinyapps.io or standalone Docker)
- Need usage analytics and audit logging
Inputs
- Required: One or more Shiny apps to deploy
- Required: Server with Docker installed
- Optional: Authentication provider (LDAP, OpenID, social)
- Optional: Domain name and SSL certificate
- Optional: Container orchestrator (Docker or Kubernetes)
Steps
Step 1: Create Shiny App Docker Images
Each Shiny app needs own Docker image. Example Dockerfile for Shiny app:
FROM rocker/shiny:4.5.0
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libssl-dev \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN R -e "install.packages(c('shiny', 'bslib', 'DT', 'dplyr'), \
repos='https://cloud.r-project.org/')"
COPY app/ /srv/shiny-server/app/
RUN chown -R shiny:shiny /srv/shiny-server/app
USER shiny
EXPOSE 3838
CMD ["R", "-e", "shiny::runApp('/srv/shiny-server/app', host='0.0.0.0', port=3838)"]
Build and test each app:
docker build -t myorg/dashboard:latest ./apps/dashboard/
docker run --rm -p 3838:3838 myorg/dashboard:latest
Got: Each Shiny app runs independently in own container.
Step 2: Configure ShinyProxy
application.yml:
proxy:
title: "Shiny Applications"
port: 8080
container-backend: docker
docker:
internal-networking: true
authentication: simple
admin-groups: admins
users:
- name: admin
password: admin_password
groups: admins
- name: analyst
password: analyst_password
groups: users
specs:
- id: dashboard
display-name: "Analytics Dashboard"
description: "Interactive data analysis dashboard"
container-image: myorg/dashboard:latest
container-cmd: ["R", "-e", "shiny::runApp('/srv/shiny-server/app', host='0.0.0.0', port=3838)"]
container-network: shinyproxy-net
port: 3838
access-groups: [admins, users]
- id: report-builder
display-name: "Report Builder"
description: "Generate custom reports"
container-image: myorg/report-builder:latest
container-cmd: ["R", "-e", "shiny::runApp('/srv/shiny-server/app', host='0.0.0.0', port=3838)"]
container-network: shinyproxy-net
port: 3838
access-groups: [admins]
logging:
file:
name: /opt/shinyproxy/log/shinyproxy.log
server:
forward-headers-strategy: native
Step 3: Deploy ShinyProxy with Docker Compose
docker-compose.yml:
services:
shinyproxy:
image: openanalytics/shinyproxy:3.1.1
container_name: shinyproxy
ports:
- "8080:8080"
volumes:
- ./application.yml:/opt/shinyproxy/application.yml:ro
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- shinyproxy-logs:/opt/shinyproxy/log
networks:
- shinyproxy-net
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
shinyproxy-net:
name: shinyproxy-net
driver: bridge
volumes:
shinyproxy-logs:
# Create network first (ShinyProxy spawns containers on this network)
docker network create shinyproxy-net
# Start ShinyProxy
docker compose up -d
# Check logs
docker compose logs -f shinyproxy
Got: ShinyProxy starts on port 8080. Shows login page. Lists configured apps.
If fail: Check docker compose logs shinyproxy. Verify app images available locally (docker images).
Step 4: Configure Authentication
Simple (built-in)
Shown in Step 2 with authentication: simple and inline users.
LDAP
proxy:
authentication: ldap
ldap:
url: ldap://ldap.example.com:389/dc=example,dc=com
manager-dn: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com
manager-password: ldap_admin_password
user-search-base: ou=users
user-search-filter: (uid={0})
group-search-base: ou=groups
group-search-filter: (member={0})
OpenID Connect (Keycloak, Auth0, etc.)
proxy:
authentication: openid
openid:
auth-url: https://auth.example.com/realms/myrealm/protocol/openid-connect/auth
token-url: https://auth.example.com/realms/myrealm/protocol/openid-connect/token
jwks-url: https://auth.example.com/realms/myrealm/protocol/openid-connect/certs
client-id: shinyproxy
client-secret: your_client_secret
roles-claim: realm_access.roles
Step 5: Add Reverse Proxy with Nginx
For production, place Nginx in front of ShinyProxy:
map $http_upgrade $connection_upgrade {
default upgrade;
'' close;
}
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name shiny.example.com;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/shiny.example.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/shiny.example.com/privkey.pem;
location / {
proxy_pass http://shinyproxy:8080;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection $connection_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_read_timeout 600s;
proxy_buffering off;
}
}
WebSocket support critical — ShinyProxy and Shiny use WebSockets heavily.
Step 6: Usage Tracking
ShinyProxy logs usage events to log file. For structured tracking, configure InfluxDB:
proxy:
usage-stats-url: http://influxdb:8086/write?db=shinyproxy
usage-stats-username: shinyproxy
usage-stats-password: stats_password
Add InfluxDB to compose stack:
services:
influxdb:
image: influxdb:1.8
environment:
INFLUXDB_DB: shinyproxy
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_USER: admin
INFLUXDB_ADMIN_PASSWORD: admin_password
volumes:
- influxdata:/var/lib/influxdb
networks:
- shinyproxy-net
volumes:
influxdata:
Step 7: App Resource Limits
specs:
- id: dashboard
container-image: myorg/dashboard:latest
container-memory-limit: 1g
container-cpu-limit: 1.0
max-instances: 5
container-env:
R_MAX_MEM_SIZE: 768m
Step 8: Verify Deployment
# Check ShinyProxy health
curl -s http://localhost:8080/actuator/health
# Test login
curl -s -c cookies.txt -d "username=admin&password=admin_password" \
http://localhost:8080/login
# List apps via API
curl -s -b cookies.txt http://localhost:8080/api/proxyspec
Got: Health endpoint returns UP. Login succeeds. Apps launch in isolated containers.
Checks
- ShinyProxy starts and shows login page
- Authentication works for all configured users
- Each Shiny app launches in own container
- WebSocket connections work (Shiny reactivity functions)
- Access groups restrict app visibility correctly
- Container cleanup works when users disconnect
- Logs capture usage events
Pitfalls
- Docker socket permissions: ShinyProxy needs Docker socket access to launch containers. Run as user in
dockergroup or mount socket. - Network mismatch: App containers must be on same Docker network as ShinyProxy (
container-networkin specs must match). - WebSocket proxy: Nginx or other proxies in front of ShinyProxy must forward WebSocket upgrade headers.
- Image not found: App images must be pulled or built locally on Docker host before ShinyProxy tries to use them.
- Container cleanup: If ShinyProxy crashes, orphaned app containers may remain. Use
docker psto check and clean up. - Memory limits: Shiny apps consume significant memory. Set
container-memory-limitto prevent single app from starving others.
See Also
deploy-shiny-app- single-app deployment to shinyapps.io, Posit Connect, or Dockerconfigure-reverse-proxy- reverse proxy patterns including WebSocket proxyingcreate-dockerfile- general Dockerfile creation for app imagescreate-r-dockerfile- R-specific Dockerfiles with rocker images
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