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Run "set_profile [YOUR USERNAME]" then ssh into mcclogin mcclogin

 

From there, ssh into rhel6-64 64

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From there, cat your ssh key Image Modified

Copy the entire output (starts with ssh-rsa and ends with your email address).

Back on GitHub, go to your settings Image Removedsettings

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And add a new SSH key Image Removedkey

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Title it something descriptive, paste in the output you got from cat, and save it! 

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PyDM

Tutorial

  1. Go to https://github.com/slaclab/devPanel
  2. Click "Fork" in the upper right corner Image RemovedImage Added
  3. Click the link that says [Your User Name]/devPanel (Mine says that I've already forked it, but yours should ask you where you want to fork it)Image Modified
  4. Click the green "Clone or Download" button and copy the ssh path. If you see what looks like a URL, click the blue "Use SSH" link right above itImage RemovedImage Added
  5. Back on an OPI (or ssh'ed in), type "set_profile [Your Username]". This should take you to your personal physics directory. Make a new devPanel subdirectoryImage RemovedImage Added
  6. In that subdirectory, run "git init"Image Modified
  7. Still in that subdirectory, type "~/mgibbs/link_repo_to_github/link_repo_to_github.sh -i" and follow the prompts (if you don't feel like thinking about the AFS repo, you can use this default, but you should paste in the GitHub ssh link you got in Step 4 for your fork or you'll connect to mine! You'll get slightly different messages since I've already run this before)Image Modified
  8. Type "git pull origin master" and type in your password when prompted (again, messages will be slightly different since I've done this before)Image Modified
  9. Type "source use_pydm.sh" Image Modified
  10. Type "mkdir [Your Name]" and head into that directory  Image Modified
  11. Type "designer &" Image Modified
  12. Sometimes you get an error saying something about backup files. Ignore it(: In the program that opens, click "Widget" and then "Create" Image RemovedImage Added
  13. In the Widget box on the left, scroll all the way down and drag a drop a PyDMShellCommand somewhere in the widget that popped up in the last stepImage RemovedImage Added
  14. Right click anywhere in the widget that isn't the tiny shell command button, hover over "layout" at the bottom, and click "lay out in a grid" Image RemovedImage Added
  15. In the Object Inspector in the top right, rename that button something more descriptive by double clicking it, typing the new name, and pressing enter Image RemovedImage Added
  16. Right click the button itself and click "Change text..." Image RemovedImage Added
  17. Rename it something more descriptive and press enter Image RemovedImage Added
  18. In the property/value table in the middle right, scroll all the way down to "commands," double click the value box (it'll be blank at first, and then it'll be a button that says "Change String List"), Click "New", type "echo hello world!", then click "OK" Image RemovedImage Added
  19. Save this file as devPanel[Your Name].uiImage RemovedImage Added
  20. From here, open opsDevPanel.ui from the parent directory (~/[your username]/devPanel)Image RemovedImage Added
  21. Drag and drop a PyDMRelatedDisplayButton onto the newly opened devPanel.ui Image RemovedImage Added
  22. Right click rename the button itself and its object name like beforeImage RemovedImage Added
  23. Add the path to your personal dev panel in your subdirectory and save Image RemovedImage Added
  24. Back in your terminal in the devPanel directory, run "pydm opsDevPanel.ui" and you should see your creation! Feel free to play with it until it looks good to you!Image ModifiedImage RemovedImage RemovedImage AddedImage Added
  25. Run "git status" to see what's changed. It should be opsDevPanel.ui and a new folder with your nameImage RemovedImage Added
  26. Run "git add [YOUR NEW FOLDER]" and "git add opsDevPanel.ui", then run another git status. They should both be staged for commit Image Modified
  27. run git commit -m "adding [YOUR NAME]'s dev panel"Image Modified
  28. Run "git push origin master" and log in when prompted Image Modified
  29. Back on your fork on GitHub, click "New Pull Request" Image RemovedImage Added
  30. Click "Create Pull Request"Image RemovedImage Added
  31. Add slaclab/ops as a reviewer (by clicking on the gear and then searching), and then click "Create pull request"Image RemovedImage Added
  32. An admin will look at it to make sure that nothing important got deleted, and if they approve it, they'll merge it into production!

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