R is a programming language focused on solving statistical and mathematical calculations. R programs often operate on large, in-memory data sets, which feels somewhat similar to database programming. Examples in the R Cookbook bear a resemblence to functional programming in clojure, as others have noted.
I’ve been exploring the language to gain insight into related, but disparate technologies that I use with regularity (e.g. Postgres), but for this to be really useful, I’d like to see R behind a webservice. Looking through the official website, there are many defunct attempts at using R in this manner, often abandoned once the maintainer finishes their masters.
A couple have survived, notably Rook and rApache. Rook is a web server inside of R, and rApache, as you might guess, is an Apache module that calls R. I’ve chosen rApache, as I’d like to have a battle-tested front-end for this – while R seems to have very committed maintainers, there do not seem to be very many of them, and I have yet to find examples of anyone running this as a production application.
Inspired by WolframAlpha’s APIs, I built a small web service to test statistical significance. In the future I intend to do tests on performance and security, as well as available JSON libraries.
Here is the installation procedure:
apt-get upgrade apt-get update apt-get install r-base r-base-dev apt-get install apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-prefork-dev apt-get install git-core git clone https://github.com/jeffreyhorner/rapache.git cd rapache ./configure make make test make install vi /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
Apache configuration settings:
LoadModule R_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_R.so
SetHandler r-info
ROutputErrors
SetHandler r-script
RHandler sys.source
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
And these are the contents of ws.R:
setContentType("application/json")
zscore 1.65 }
valid
For instance, the output of http://localhost:8080/R/ws.R?p=.15&pc=.10&N=1000&Nc=1100
is "TRUE"