Rserve client for SWI-Prolog/SWISH
Rserve R-package:
Compiling this package
This library is configured as a SWI-Prolog pack. It can be installed
using the command below. The installation requires git
, autoconf
and
the common C++ build tools.
?- pack_install('rserve_client').
This is tested on Ubuntu (14.04 and 16.04). It performs these steps:
- Clone my fork of Rserve (some extensions to the C++ client)
- Configure and build the C++ client library
- Build the SWI-Prolog interface
rserve.so
Using this package
This package is primarily intended for accessing R in server
environments such as SWISH. We created a
Docker container that
runs Rserve in a sandbox. The container exposes Rserve using a
Unix-domain socket at the following address:
/home/rserve/socket
With SWISH and is interface installed in adjacent directories, i.e.,
below the same parent, R may be linked to SWISH doing
:- use_module(lib/r_swish).
Now, R is not safe. You should either run Rserve in a tight OS container
and load library(r/r_sandbox)
or run SWISH in authenticated mode by
loading lib/authenticate.pl.
Libraries provided
User libraries
- library(r/r_call)
- Defines basic user API to R
- library(r/r_data)
- Utilities to create and fetch R data frames
Implementation libraries
- library(r/r_expand_dot)
- Allow for dots in atoms and functors without quotes.
- library(r/r_grammar)
- R Parser utilities (lexer) that support R quasi quotations
- library(r/r_term)
- DCG non-terminal to translate a term into an R command string
- library(r/r_sandbox)
- Declare the R API sandbox-safe
- library(r/r_serve)
- Low-level level communication library
Status
This is just a proof of context. Obviously missing functionality:
- Cover more Prolog term --> R translations, following Real.
- Support OOB (Out Of Band) communication introduced in recent
versions of Rserve to deal with R I/O.
Related projects
This interface is inspired by
Real by Nicos
Angelopoulos. Main differences:
- Real is embedded in SWI-Prolog. This is more productive for
local deployment as the communication is faster and R has access
to its default environment. Thus, R can open graphical windows
and can read and write files. Real is also much more mature,
notably in the supporting a much larger part of the R syntax
from Prolog.
- Rserve runs typically using a different user in a different
environment. The R environment cannot easily communicate with
your local development environment. When used in a (web)
server environment this comes with several advantages. We can
seriously sandbox the R executable, each query in SWISH gets
its own R instance and information can thus nog leak between
queries and users.