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* Regenerate the <YourExtensionName>.s4ext file by configuring your extension with CMake
 
* Regenerate the <YourExtensionName>.s4ext file by configuring your extension with CMake
 
** see https://github.com/Slicer/ExtensionsIndex#build-your-own-set-of-extensions-against-slicer-trunk-build-tree
 
** see https://github.com/Slicer/ExtensionsIndex#build-your-own-set-of-extensions-against-slicer-trunk-build-tree
** If the svn server needs a username and a password, edit the generated <YourExtensionName>.s4ext file that has just been regenerated
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** If the svn server needs a username and a password, edit the newly generated <YourExtensionName>.s4ext file to add this information
 
* Commit the <YourExtensionName>.s4ext file to your cloned ExtensionIndex repository (provide a meaningful commit comment)
 
* Commit the <YourExtensionName>.s4ext file to your cloned ExtensionIndex repository (provide a meaningful commit comment)
 
* Push modifications to your ExtensionIndex fork on github
 
* Push modifications to your ExtensionIndex fork on github

Revision as of 21:19, 5 December 2012

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Create a new extension and adding it to the extension index

See instructions on github

Obtain an API key to submit on the extension server

See instructions on github

Upload an extension in the experimental folder

See instructions on github

Contribute an extension description file

Requesting an extension version update   UPDATED

On your local fork, the idea is to create the following topic branches:

  • update-<YourExtensionName> based of master integration branch.
  • update-<YourExtensionName>-4.2.0 based of 4.2.0 integration branch.

Extensions build against Slicer trunk

The following instruction describes how to contribute extension description file updates for an extension being built against slicer trunk.

  • Update the master branch of both your local clone and your online ExtensionsIndex fork
git remote add upstream git://github.com/Slicer/ExtensionsIndex   # Add reference to the authoritative ExtensionsIndex
git fetch upstream                                         # Fetch change of the authoritative ExtensionsIndex
git checkout master                                        # Checkout master
git reset --hard upstream/master                           # Reset your local master branch using the authoritative master 
git push origin master                                     # Update the master branch of your online fork
  • Create a branch named update-<YourExtensionName> in the clone of your forked ExtensionsIndex
git checkout -b update-<YourExtensionName>

Extensions build against Slicer 4.10

The following instruction describes how to contribute extension description file updates for an extension being built against slicer trunk.

  • Update the 4.2.0 branch of both your local clone and your online ExtensionsIndex fork
git remote add upstream git://github.com/Slicer/ExtensionsIndex   # Add reference to the authoritative ExtensionsIndex
git fetch upstream                                         # Fetch change of the authoritative ExtensionsIndex
git checkout 4.2.0                                         # Checkout 4.2.0
git reset --hard upstream/4.2.0                            # Reset your local 4.2.0 branch using the authoritative 4.2.0 
git push origin 4.2.0                                      # Update the 4.2.0 branch of your online fork
  • Create a branch named update-<YourExtensionName>-4.2.0 in the clone of your forked ExtensionsIndex
git checkout -b update-<YourExtensionName>-4.2.0