Follow symlinks when building bundle #546
                
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I have NOT tested this on Windows, only Mac. Please nobody merge until I've tested.
Intent
Fixes #414. When building a bundle, follow symlinks. This allows apps to include directories that might live somewhere else for deduplication/centralization reasons.
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Approach
os.walktakes afollowlinksargument that defaults toFalse. I simply set this toTrue. Note that from googling,os.walkdoesn't check for circular references--I'm happy to add that if we think it's important.Automated Tests
TODO
Directions for Reviewers
Create two sibling directories, one called
dataand one calledshinytest.shinytest/app.py:
data/message.txt:
Then, from within the shinytest directory, run
ln -s ../data data.Deploy from within the shinytest directory as usual, and see if it crashes on startup or the message correctly appears instead.
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