
Path mappings allow you to map local system paths to remote server paths that will automatically be replaced when running Launcher Jobs on that particular session server. However, some installations may want to add path mappings.
#HOMEBREW INSTALL R STUDIO PRO#
Simply give the server the desired name and add the base URL of your RStudio Server Pro instance.įor most installations, these settings are sufficient. Upon clicking on the Add button, you will be shown the following dialog to add a session server. Once RStudio Server Pro is running, you can add it Desktop Pro as a new Session Server by clicking on the Session Server Settings Dialog from within Desktop Pro, which you can find underneath the connection status dropdown in the upper right corner of the IDE.Ĭlicking on Session Server Settings will present you with a dialog where you can add and remove session servers, each one indicating a remote RStudio Server Pro instance that you can connect to. You will also want to ensure that the version number of RStudio Server Pro matches that of the RStudio Desktop Pro version in use.

In order to use RStudio Desktop Pro to launch remote sessions, you will first need to ensure you have an existing installation of RStudio Server Pro. When connected to a remote server, the IDE looks almost exactly the same as it normally does, but it will indicate which server you are connected to, as well as provide a means for managing sessions on that server. Alternatively, you can continue to run your desktop sessions on your local machine and run resource intensive background jobs on a remote server, allowing your local resources to be used for more focused tasks. This new Desktop Pro feature allows you to launch sessions remotely from your desktop to do your work on a more powerful computing system than your local machine, while providing the enhanced look-and-feel of the desktop application. Today, we’re going to talk about an exciting new feature of RStudio Desktop Pro - the ability to connect to remote sessions running on an existing RStudio Server Pro instance. This blog post is part of a series on new features in RStudio 1.3, currently available as a preview release.
