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We first need to setup a user account on launchpad and connect it to the account on your machine. We will also need to make sure the bazaar version control software is installed. | We first need to setup a user account on launchpad and connect it to the account on your machine. We will also need to make sure the bazaar version control software is installed. | ||
===Creating a Launchpad Account=== | |||
First you should create an account on [https://launchpad.net/ Launchpad] if you not have already done so. We will refer to this account as '''LAUNCHPAD_USER.''' | First you should create an account on [https://launchpad.net/ Launchpad] if you not have already done so. We will refer to this account as '''LAUNCHPAD_USER.''' | ||
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===Linking your Launchpad Account to your Ubuntu Machine=== | |||
Since we will want to contribute to the code, we need to let Launchpad know who are. To do this, we create a [https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair ssh public key] on your Ubuntu machine to add to Launchpad: | Since we will want to contribute to the code, we need to let Launchpad know who are. To do this, we create a [https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair ssh public key] on your Ubuntu machine to add to Launchpad: | ||
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===Bazaar | ===Setting up Bazaar=== | ||
First we need to make sure the [http://bazaar-vcs.org/en/ Bazaaar] (bzr) version control software is installed: | First we need to make sure the [http://bazaar-vcs.org/en/ Bazaaar] (bzr) version control software is installed: | ||
sudo apt-get install bzr bzrtools | sudo apt-get install bzr bzrtools | ||
You may wish to read the [http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/latest/en/mini-tutorial/index.html five minute tutorial] at this point. You should also let bzr know how you are: | You may wish to read the [http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/latest/en/mini-tutorial/index.html five minute tutorial] at this point. You should also let bzr know how you are: | ||
bzr whoami "'''Your Name <your@email.add.ress>'''" | bzr whoami "'''Your Name <your@email.add.ress>'''" |
Revision as of 10:50, 9 August 2010
This tutorial will take you through the steps of managing a site via bazaar on Launchpad based on some customizations that you have already made to iHRIS Manage on your Ubuntu machine.
We will assume that, for the purposes of this tutorial, that the existing customizations live under
/var/lib/iHRIS/sites/manage
First Steps
We first need to setup a user account on launchpad and connect it to the account on your machine. We will also need to make sure the bazaar version control software is installed.
Creating a Launchpad Account
First you should create an account on Launchpad if you not have already done so. We will refer to this account as LAUNCHPAD_USER.
Creating a Launchpad Team
Presumably, you will want to have several people be able to update the customizations you are storing on Launchpad. This is done by creating a team.
Adding Intrahealth Informatics
You may also wish to give the intrahealth-informatics team to the team you just created. This will enable the people
Linking your Launchpad Account to your Ubuntu Machine
Since we will want to contribute to the code, we need to let Launchpad know who are. To do this, we create a ssh public key on your Ubuntu machine to add to Launchpad:
sudo apt-get install openssh-client ssh-keygen -t rsa
When prompted, press Enter to accept the default file name for your key. Next, enter then confirm a password to protect your SSH key.
Your key pair is now stored in ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub (public key) and ~/.ssh/id_rsa (private key). Now you need to upload the public portion of your SSH key to Launchpad. To do this, open in your web browser:
https://www.launchpad.net/~LAUNCHPAD_USER
You will see a place that says SSH Keys with an exclamation point (!) in a yellow circle next to it. Click on the (!) scroll down until you see Add an SSH Key and a text box. We will paste our public key into this text box. To do so type in a terminal:
gedit ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
you can now copy the contents of gedit (the public key) into the text box in the web browser. Now simply click on the button Import Public Key
Note: For every computer/account that you use you will need to repeat these steps to create and import a public key.
Setting up Bazaar
First we need to make sure the Bazaaar (bzr) version control software is installed:
sudo apt-get install bzr bzrtools
You may wish to read the five minute tutorial at this point. You should also let bzr know how you are:
bzr whoami "Your Name <your@email.add.ress>"