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r - Include non-CRAN package in CRAN package

The question is pretty simple. First:

  1. Is it possible to include a non-CRAN (or bioconductor, or omega hat) package in a CRAN package and actually use tools from that package in examples.
  2. If yes how does one set up the DESCRIPTION file etc. to make it legit and pass CRAN checks?

Specifically I'm asking about openNLPmodels.en that used to be a CRAN package. It's pretty useful and want to include functionality from it. I could do a work around and not actual use openNLPmodels.en in the examples or create unit tests for it, and have it install when a function gets use (similar to how the gender package installs the data sets it needs) but I'd prefer an approach that allows me to run checks, texts, examples.

This is how one downloads and installs openNLPmodels.en

install.packages(
    "http://datacube.wu.ac.at/src/contrib/openNLPmodels.en_1.5-1.tar.gz",  
    repos=NULL, 
    type="source"
)
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Existing answer is good but doesn't explain the whole process fully in details so posting this one.


Is it possible to include a non-CRAN (or bioconductor, or omega hat) package in a CRAN package and actually use tools from that package in examples.

Yes, it is possible. Any use (package code, examples, tests, vignettes) of such non-CRAN has to be escaped as any other package in Suggests, ideally using

if (requireNamespace("non.cran.pkg", quietly=TRUE)) {
  non.cran.pkg::fun()
} else {
  cat("skipping functionality due to missing Suggested dependency")
}

If yes how does one set up the DESCRIPTION file etc. to make it legit and pass CRAN checks?

You need to use Additional_repositories field in DESCRIPTION file. Location provided in that field has to contain expect directory structure, PACKAGES file in appropriate directory, and PACKAGES file has to have non-CRAN package listed.


Now going to your particular example of openNLPmodels.en package. According to the way how you download and install this package it will not be possible to use it as dependency and pass on CRAN. openNLPmodels.en has to be published in a structure expected from R repository. Otherwise you don't have a valid location to put into Additional_repositories field.

What you can do is to download non-CRAN package and publish it in your R repository yourself, and then use that location in Additional_repositories field in your CRAN package. Here is an example of how to do it:

dir.create("src/contrib", recursive=TRUE)
download.file("http://datacube.wu.ac.at/src/contrib/openNLPmodels.en_1.5-1.tar.gz", "src/contrib/openNLPmodels.en_1.5-1.tar.gz")
tools::write_PACKAGES("src/contrib")

We just put package sources in expected directory src/contrib and the rest is nicely handled by write_PACKAGES function. To ensure that repository is properly created you can list packages that are available in that repository:

available.packages(repos=file.path("file:/",getwd()))

It should list your non-CRAN package there. Then having non-CRAN package published in R repository you should location of the repository into Additional_repositories field of your CRAN package. In this case location will be location returned by file.path("file:/",getwd()) expression.

Note that it uses location on your local machine, you will probably want to put it online, so that url can accessed by any machine checking your CRAN package, including checks on CRAN itself. For that just move your src directory to a public directory that is going to be hosted somewhere online and use the location of that server.


Now looking at your non-CRAN package again, we can see it has src/contrib in its url, thus we can assume that proper R repository already exists for it and we don't have to create and publish new one. Therefore your installation instruction could look like

install.packages(
  "openNLPmodels.en", 
  repos="http://datacube.wu.ac.at",
  type="source"
)

And then all you need for your CRAN package is to use existing repository where it is available

Additional_repositories http://datacube.wu.ac.at

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