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  1. IGB
  2. IGBF-1764

On-boarding: Step 2 - fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines to build installers

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    • Type: Task
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Priority: Blocker
    • Resolution: Done
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: None
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    • Sprint:
      Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15, Summer 2 2023 May 29, Fall 3 2023 Oct 2, Spring 5

      Description

      Read modules 2 and 3 the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

      Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

      To build IGB installers:

      • Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
      • Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
        https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
      • Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
      • Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module Building IGB for how to do this.)
      • Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

      If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

      • You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
      • Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
      • Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
      • Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
      • Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
      • Double-check that your Bitbucket username is correct by selecting Settings > Personal Bitbucket settings > Account settings > Username.

      Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

      Reviewers should check that:

      • This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
      • The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
      • When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Assignee Dylan Marrotte [ dmarrott ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Since Dylan Marrotte is going to be doing data analysis rather than IGB software development, I think it would be better for you to do tasks from the "learn the basics - data analysis" epic.

            Un-assigning and moving back to "to-do"

            Sorry for the confusion!

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Since Dylan Marrotte is going to be doing data analysis rather than IGB software development, I think it would be better for you to do tasks from the "learn the basics - data analysis" epic. Un-assigning and moving back to "to-do" Sorry for the confusion!
            dmarrott Dylan Marrotte made changes -
            Status To-Do [ 10305 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Closed [ 6 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15, Summer 2 2023 May 29, Fall 3 2023 Oct 2 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170, 171, 179 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15, Summer 2 2023 May 29, Fall 3 2023 Oct 2, Spring 5 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170, 171, 179, 189 ]
            Assignee Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi [ jsirigin ] Dylan Marrotte [ dmarrott ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Assignee Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi [ jsirigin ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ]
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Reviewing:

            • Links back to Jira tickets from the fork are working as expected
            • Downloads folder contains installers for Mac, Windows, and Linux as expected
            • Downloaded and ran the installer; observed the expected warning from my Mac due to lack of notarization. This is the expected behavior.

            Moving to Done.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Reviewing: Links back to Jira tickets from the fork are working as expected Downloads folder contains installers for Mac, Windows, and Linux as expected Downloaded and ran the installer; observed the expected warning from my Mac due to lack of notarization. This is the expected behavior. Moving to Done.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Assignee Ann Loraine [ aloraine ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            jsirigin Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi made changes -
            Assignee Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi [ jsirigin ]
            jsirigin Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi made changes -
            Status In Progress [ 3 ] Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ]
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            jsirigin Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi added a comment -

            Pipeline setup is done and working fine, except for the notarization part for MAC OS as the tool (altool) used to notarize is deprecated, I have informed this to Nowlan Freese and created a ticket for the same https://jira.bioviz.org/browse/IGBF-3468. Apart from that everything else works fine.
            Link to my fork: https://bitbucket.org/jaya-sravani/integrated-genome-browser/src/main-JDK8/
            Link to commit history: https://bitbucket.org/jaya-sravani/integrated-genome-browser/commits/
            Link to downloads folder: https://bitbucket.org/jaya-sravani/integrated-genome-browser/downloads/

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            jsirigin Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi added a comment - Pipeline setup is done and working fine, except for the notarization part for MAC OS as the tool (altool) used to notarize is deprecated, I have informed this to Nowlan Freese and created a ticket for the same https://jira.bioviz.org/browse/IGBF-3468 . Apart from that everything else works fine. Link to my fork: https://bitbucket.org/jaya-sravani/integrated-genome-browser/src/main-JDK8/ Link to commit history: https://bitbucket.org/jaya-sravani/integrated-genome-browser/commits/ Link to downloads folder: https://bitbucket.org/jaya-sravani/integrated-genome-browser/downloads/
            jsirigin Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi made changes -
            Link This issue relates to IGBF-3468 [ IGBF-3468 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status To-Do [ 10305 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
            Mdavis4290 Molly Davis made changes -
            Assignee Jaya Sravani Sirigineedi [ jsirigin ]
            Mdavis4290 Molly Davis made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15, Summer 2 2023 May 29 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170, 171 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15, Summer 2 2023 May 29, Fall 3 2023 Oct 2 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170, 171, 179 ]
            Mdavis4290 Molly Davis made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Closed [ 6 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Assignee Kaushik Gopu [ kgopu ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Description Read modules 2 and 3 the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            * Double-check that your Bitbucket username is correct in BB_AUTH_STRING by selecting Settings > Personal Bitbucket settings > Account settings > Username.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Read modules 2 and 3 the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            * Double-check that your Bitbucket username is correct by selecting Settings > Personal Bitbucket settings > Account settings > Username.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            kgopu Kaushik Gopu made changes -
            Status In Progress [ 3 ] Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ]
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            kgopu Kaushik Gopu added a comment -

            pipeline setup working fine, forking done, project setup in local done.
            Link to the downloads folder->https://bitbucket.org/kaushik-gopu/kgopu_integrated-genome-browser/downloads/
            Link to the developer's fork->https://bitbucket.org/kaushik-gopu/kgopu_integrated-genome-browser/src/master/
            Link to check the commit history->https://bitbucket.org/kaushik-gopu/kgopu_integrated-genome-browser/commits/

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            kgopu Kaushik Gopu added a comment - pipeline setup working fine, forking done, project setup in local done. Link to the downloads folder-> https://bitbucket.org/kaushik-gopu/kgopu_integrated-genome-browser/downloads/ Link to the developer's fork-> https://bitbucket.org/kaushik-gopu/kgopu_integrated-genome-browser/src/master/ Link to check the commit history-> https://bitbucket.org/kaushik-gopu/kgopu_integrated-genome-browser/commits/
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Description Read modules 2 and 3 the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Read modules 2 and 3 the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            * Double-check that your Bitbucket username is correct in BB_AUTH_STRING by selecting Settings > Personal Bitbucket settings > Account settings > Username.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15, Summer 2 2023 May 29 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170, 171 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Status To-Do [ 10305 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Assignee Kaushik Gopu [ kgopu ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14, Summer 1 2023 May 15 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120, 170 ]
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
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            Status Closed [ 6 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ]
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment -

            Jay Ostwal review:

            • Jay's comment does include a link to his link.
            • Master Branch installers do show up.
            • IGB Commit history does show up correctly and hyperlinks work as intended.

            Everything checks out, moving to closed.

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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment - Jay Ostwal review: Jay's comment does include a link to his link. Master Branch installers do show up. IGB Commit history does show up correctly and hyperlinks work as intended. Everything checks out, moving to closed.
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ] Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ]
            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) made changes -
            Status In Progress [ 3 ] Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ]
            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) made changes -
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            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) added a comment -

            Created fork successfully and all the bucket pipelines and installers have been installed and set up. I am attaching the links as below :

            Link to my fork : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/src/master/
            Link to the downloads folder : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/downloads/
            Link to pipeline results : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/13
            Link to commits : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/commits/

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            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) added a comment - Created fork successfully and all the bucket pipelines and installers have been installed and set up. I am attaching the links as below : Link to my fork : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/src/master/ Link to the downloads folder : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/downloads/ Link to pipeline results : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/13 Link to commits : https://bitbucket.org/jayostwal/integrated-genome-browser/commits/
            nfreese Nowlan Freese made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5, Spring 4 2021 May 3 - May 14 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115, 120 ]
            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Closed [ 6 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            jayostwal Jay Ostwal (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ]
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment -

            Omkar Marne Review:

            • Link to fork works as expected
            • Master branch installers are indeed present in the downloads section.
            • Jira hyperlinks work as expected on the commit section of the fork.

            Everything looks good. Moving issue to closed.

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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment - Omkar Marne Review: Link to fork works as expected Master branch installers are indeed present in the downloads section. Jira hyperlinks work as expected on the commit section of the fork. Everything looks good. Moving issue to closed.
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Rank Ranked higher
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19, Winter 5 Feb 22 - Mar 5 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114, 115 ]
            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Omkar Marne [ omarne ]
            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) made changes -
            Status In Progress [ 3 ] Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ]
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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment - Link to my fork - https://bitbucket.org/omarne/integrated-genome-browser/src/master/
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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment -

            Bitbucket pipelines have been successfully set up. All the repository variables have been added. I can see master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar in the downloads folder and can see the commits history.

            Link to the developer's fork. - https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            Link to the downloads folder - https://bitbucket.org/omarne/integrated-genome-browser/downloads/
            Link to check the commit history - https://bitbucket.org/omarne/integrated-genome-browser/commits/ ; IGBF hyperlinks are present.

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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment - Bitbucket pipelines have been successfully set up. All the repository variables have been added. I can see master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar in the downloads folder and can see the commits history. Link to the developer's fork. - https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB Link to the downloads folder - https://bitbucket.org/omarne/integrated-genome-browser/downloads/ Link to check the commit history - https://bitbucket.org/omarne/integrated-genome-browser/commits/ ; IGBF hyperlinks are present.
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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment -

            I am able to run the IGB on my local machine now.

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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment - I am able to run the IGB on my local machine now.
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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment -

            My account has been added to the Developers group and I can access the https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

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            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) added a comment - My account has been added to the Developers group and I can access the https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Winter 4 Feb 8 - Feb 19 [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 114 ]
            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) made changes -
            Status To-Do [ 10305 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] Omkar Marne [ omarne ]
            omarne Omkar Marne (Inactive) made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Closed [ 6 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Read modules 2 and 3 the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status In Progress [ 3 ] Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ]
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment -

            On-boarding Step 2 revision comments:

            • “Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the online course..”
              I personally think they should only read Modules 2 and 3 since those chiefly involve the pipelines and setting up their fork. Since the next step involves the workflow (Module 4), it would make sense for only these two modules to be active.

            -I think it should be a bit more clear if they should do the instructions in modules 2 and 3 before building the IGB installers. I could see how someone could get turned around if they read through the to build IGB installers section first.

            -Overall, the general flow of the steps is much clearer to understand in regards to everything else

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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment - On-boarding Step 2 revision comments: “Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the online course..” I personally think they should only read Modules 2 and 3 since those chiefly involve the pipelines and setting up their fork. Since the next step involves the workflow (Module 4), it would make sense for only these two modules to be active. -I think it should be a bit more clear if they should do the instructions in modules 2 and 3 before building the IGB installers. I could see how someone could get turned around if they read through the to build IGB installers section first. -Overall, the general flow of the steps is much clearer to understand in regards to everything else
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ]
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            rweidenh Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive) added a comment -

            Instructions are revised 10/01.

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            rweidenh Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive) added a comment - Instructions are revised 10/01.
            rweidenh Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive) made changes -
            Description Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “Branches - IGBF*” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “branches: IGBF-* ” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            rweidenh Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive) made changes -
            Description Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can open and see private (as denoted by a "padlock" icon) IGB project repositories and their files under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * You need to run the branch pipeline “Branches - IGBF*” on Bitbucket to create installers, rather than the “default” pipeline which creates the IGB jar file.
            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the files in the private repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Fall 1: 14 Sep - 25 Sep [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Assignee Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ]
            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) made changes -
            Status To-Do [ 10305 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment -

            Feedback we found from Canvas modules - set up bitbucket pipelines:

            • When running pipeline for a branch, default pipeline should be reworded to default meaning default-IGB-* rather than literal 'default' one
            • On Canvas, when the user is creating a new repo variable, BB-AUTH-STRING, they don't have a link to the private repo they should get access to upon completing the steps.
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment - Feedback we found from Canvas modules - set up bitbucket pipelines: When running pipeline for a branch, default pipeline should be reworded to default meaning default-IGB-* rather than literal 'default' one On Canvas, when the user is creating a new repo variable, BB-AUTH-STRING, they don't have a link to the private repo they should get access to upon completing the steps.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Rank Ranked higher
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep, Fall 1: 14 Sep - 25 Sep [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Rank Ranked higher
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug, Summer 7: 31 Aug - 11 Sep [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Assignee Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ]
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Review criteria (see above) are met, but the master branch installers are not present in the fork's Downloads section.
            Irvin Naylor - please review the Canvas module for information about how to build and test the master branch installers.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Review criteria (see above) are met, but the master branch installers are not present in the fork's Downloads section. Irvin Naylor - please review the Canvas module for information about how to build and test the master branch installers.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section (they have extensions .exe, .dmg, and .sh)
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the *master branch pipeline*. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master-32bit.exe, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section (they have extensions .exe, .dmg, and .sh)
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
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            inaylor Irvin Naylor (Inactive) added a comment - Pipeline: https://bitbucket.org/Inaylor01/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/2 Fork: https://bitbucket.org/Inaylor01/integrated-genome-browser/src/master/
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            Assignee Sai Supreeth Segu [ ssegu ] Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ]
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            shamika Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni (Inactive) added a comment -

            Reviewed this ticket.
            1) The ticket contains links to the developer's fork.
            2) The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section and when installed, IGB runs perfectly fine.
            3) On checking the commit history on the fork, JIRA issue IGBF- hyperlinks are present

            Moving this ticket to closed.

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            shamika Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni (Inactive) added a comment - Reviewed this ticket. 1) The ticket contains links to the developer's fork. 2) The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section and when installed, IGB runs perfectly fine. 3) On checking the commit history on the fork, JIRA issue IGBF- hyperlinks are present Moving this ticket to closed.
            shamika Shamika Gajanan Kulkarni (Inactive) made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Please un-assign the ticket to let people know it is available for review.
            attn: Sai Supreeth Segu

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Please un-assign the ticket to let people know it is available for review. attn: Sai Supreeth Segu
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul, Summer 6: 17 Aug - 28 Aug [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99, 101 ]
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            ssegu Sai Supreeth Segu (Inactive) added a comment - Created fork and pipeline successfully Pipeline link: https://bitbucket.org/supreeth27/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/3 Fork link: https://bitbucket.org/supreeth27/integrated-genome-browser/src/master/ cc: [~aloraine]
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Carefully read modules 1 through 4.

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            Carefully read modules 2, 3, and 4 of the on-line course "Open source programming with IGB."

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Carefully read modules 1 through 4.

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
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            ssegu Sai Supreeth Segu (Inactive) made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Changes made as recommended.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Changes made as recommended.
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Reply:

            Canvas course is also for community members interested in modifying IGB or creating IGB Apps.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Reply: Canvas course is also for community members interested in modifying IGB or creating IGB Apps.
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            gchamma Jay Chamma (Inactive) added a comment - - edited

            Testing results:
            After following the instructions in the Canvas course:

            • Created a personal fork
            • The .jar file successfully appeared in the download section after running the pipeline
            • master.exe and master.jar succesfully created (only after adding the INSTALL4J_LICENSE app password)

            I have a few changes in mind that could be beneficial, [~aloraine]
            First Change:
            Change Settings to Repository Settings since that is the name of the repository settings in BitBucket.
            From <https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217/pages/set-up-bitbucket-pipelines?module_item_id=14594728>

            Add the App password to your fork:
            1. Go back to your fork
            2. Click Settings
            3. Choose Repository Variables

            Second Change:
            From <https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217/pages/set-up-bitbucket-pipelines?module_item_id=14594728>
            Change the text from:

            Name it BB_AUTH_STRING - click the lock icon to keep it private!"

            To:

            "Name it BB_AUTH_STRING - check the 'Secured' option to keep it private!"

            There is no lock icon to click on when creating a new repository variable, instead the user can check an option called "secured".
            A lock appears on the right side of the variable after creation, which lets the user know that it's secured.

            Third Change
            Tell the reader to go to the IGB Installer Private Content repo in the Loraine Lab Repositories to access the three important app passwords (INSTALL4J_LICENSE, WIN_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD, MAC_KEYSTORE_PASSWOR).
            There is a mention of them here:
            From <https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217/pages/set-up-bitbucket-pipelines?module_item_id=14594728>

            To run pipelines which build IGB installers, your account needs access to some private assets available only to the core IGB team. Unfortunately, we can't distribute these assets publicly because of licensing restrictions.

            However, the reader is not told how to access them, and since the IGB Installer Private Content repository is private, I don't see an issue with providing its name on the Canvas page.

            Quick question: Who else besides future IGB developers will be reading this Canvas page?

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            gchamma Jay Chamma (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Testing results: After following the instructions in the Canvas course: Created a personal fork The .jar file successfully appeared in the download section after running the pipeline master.exe and master.jar succesfully created (only after adding the INSTALL4J_LICENSE app password) I have a few changes in mind that could be beneficial, [~aloraine] First Change: Change Settings to Repository Settings since that is the name of the repository settings in BitBucket. From < https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217/pages/set-up-bitbucket-pipelines?module_item_id=14594728 > Add the App password to your fork: 1. Go back to your fork 2. Click Settings 3. Choose Repository Variables Second Change: From < https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217/pages/set-up-bitbucket-pipelines?module_item_id=14594728 > Change the text from: Name it BB_AUTH_STRING - click the lock icon to keep it private!" To: "Name it BB_AUTH_STRING - check the 'Secured' option to keep it private!" There is no lock icon to click on when creating a new repository variable, instead the user can check an option called "secured". A lock appears on the right side of the variable after creation, which lets the user know that it's secured. Third Change Tell the reader to go to the IGB Installer Private Content repo in the Loraine Lab Repositories to access the three important app passwords (INSTALL4J_LICENSE, WIN_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD, MAC_KEYSTORE_PASSWOR). There is a mention of them here: From < https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217/pages/set-up-bitbucket-pipelines?module_item_id=14594728 > To run pipelines which build IGB installers, your account needs access to some private assets available only to the core IGB team. Unfortunately, we can't distribute these assets publicly because of licensing restrictions. However, the reader is not told how to access them, and since the IGB Installer Private Content repository is private, I don't see an issue with providing its name on the Canvas page. Quick question: Who else besides future IGB developers will be reading this Canvas page?
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            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
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            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment -

            Great, everything looks good. Moving to Done, as there is nothing to merge.

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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment - Great, everything looks good. Moving to Done, as there is nothing to merge.
            gchamma Jay Chamma (Inactive) made changes -
            Link This issue is cloned by IGBF-2483 [ IGBF-2483 ]
            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) made changes -
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            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) added a comment - - edited

            Philip Badzuh
            I have amended the name in the new repository. Please check everything again.
            Fork: https://bitbucket.org/chesterdias/integrated-genome-browser/

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            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Philip Badzuh I have amended the name in the new repository. Please check everything again. Fork: https://bitbucket.org/chesterdias/integrated-genome-browser/
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            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) added a comment -

            I am running macOS: Catalina V10.15.5
            Had earlier install netbeans8. I had faced the below issues.
            When we open/import a project, In the file open dialog box I noticed that folder names came blank or invisible by default,
            Only when I clicked a folder in particular I was able to view folder name.
            So in order to view any folder name, I had to navigate individually clicking on folder names

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            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) added a comment - I am running macOS: Catalina V10.15.5 Had earlier install netbeans8. I had faced the below issues. When we open/import a project, In the file open dialog box I noticed that folder names came blank or invisible by default, Only when I clicked a folder in particular I was able to view folder name. So in order to view any folder name, I had to navigate individually clicking on folder names
            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) made changes -
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            Assignee Philip Badzuh [ pbadzuh ] Chester Dias [ cdias1 ]
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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment -

            In reviewing:

            • a personal fork has been made
            • pipelines run successfully, and master branch installers are present
              x - the latest commit message does not seem to include a jira issue link - it should be something like:
              "IGBF-1764: Initial Bitbucket Pipelines configuration"

            Moving back to to-do and assigning to Chester to amend commit message.

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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment - In reviewing: a personal fork has been made pipelines run successfully, and master branch installers are present x - the latest commit message does not seem to include a jira issue link - it should be something like: " IGBF-1764 : Initial Bitbucket Pipelines configuration" Moving back to to-do and assigning to Chester to amend commit message.
            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) made changes -
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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Philip Badzuh [ pbadzuh ]
            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) made changes -
            Assignee Chester Dias [ cdias1 ]
            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) made changes -
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            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Fork link: https://bitbucket.org/chesterdias/integrated-genome-browser-chester-local/src Pipeline Link: https://bitbucket.org/chesterdias/integrated-genome-browser-chester-local/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/3 Pipeline seems to run creating a jar in the download section. [~aloraine] , Philip Badzuh , Chirag Chandrahas Shetty , Jay Chamma
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            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul [ 76, 77, 95, 98 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul, Summer 4: 14 Jul - 28 Jul [ 76, 77, 95, 98, 99 ]
            cdias1 Chester Dias (Inactive) made changes -
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            Assignee Chirag Chandrahas Shetty [ chirag24 ] Chester Dias [ cdias1 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] Closed [ 6 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Status Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Reviewing:

            • This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork - DONE
            • The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section - DONE
            • When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present. - DONE

            Moving to Closed.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Reviewing: This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork - DONE The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section - DONE When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present. - DONE Moving to Closed.
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            chirag24 Chirag Chandrahas Shetty (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Fork link: https://bitbucket.org/chirag06/integrated-genome-browser/src/master/ pipeline link: https://bitbucket.org/chirag06/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/7 [~aloraine]
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            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review. Reviewers should check that your master branch installers got built.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review.

            Reviewers should check that:

            * This ticket has a comment with a link to the developer's fork
            * The master branch installers are present in the fork's Downloads section
            * When you view the commit history on the developer's fork, Jira IGBF issue hyperlinks are present.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Assignee Chirag Chandrahas Shetty [ chirag24 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Sprint Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun [ 76, 77, 95 ] Fall 5 : 14 Oct to 25 Oct, Fall 6 : 28 Oct to 8 Nov, Spring 9 : 25 May to 8 Jun, Summer 3: 6 Jul - 17 Jul [ 76, 77, 95, 98 ]
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            Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
            Status Closed [ 6 ] To-Do [ 10305 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.

            Finally, add a new comment with a link to your fork and move this ticket to Needs First Level Review. Reviewers should check that your master branch installers got built.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build IGB platform-specific installers.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, fork the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level.

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level. That is fine! Go slow and take your time.

            Instructions:

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            *Note*: Completing this on-boarding task will likely take 3 full days or more, depending on your experience level.

            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            *
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your repository environment variable BB_AUTH_STRING is not properly configured.
            * Your repository
            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Look for the installers private content repository. Follow the instructions there to create repository variables required to build installers.
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your user account does not have access to the installer private content repository. Make sure that you can see the repository when logged in to bitbucket.
            * Your repository environment variables are not configured properly. Review the installer private contents repository again to make sure all repository environment variables are properly defined.
            * Your account has run out of Bitbucket pipeline minutes. Create a new bitbucket account using an "edu" domain to get more minutes.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Summary On-boarding: Step 2 - fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines On-boarding: Step 2 - fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines to build installers
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Read and study Modules
            Study the section titled "Building IGB". Follow the instructions for setting up Bitbucket pipelines.
             
            Once that is done, make sure you can build the IGB installers. Only members of the Loraine Lab Developers group in Bitbucket can do this.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.
            * To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             * Trigger the master branch pipeline.
            * Check that the installers were copied to your Downloads section.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Review Modules 1 through 4, focusing special attention to "Building IGB".

            Following the instructions, for the IGB repository and configure your fork to build the IGB installers for the main development branch.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account.
            * Check your account has been added to the Developers group by confirming that you can see private IGB project repositories under
            https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            *
             * Next, trigger the master branch pipeline. (See Canvas course module *Building IGB* for how to do this.)
            * Check that files master.dmg, master.exe, master.sh, and master.jar got copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, click the Pipelines button to review any error messages. The main problems people have when using pipelines are:

            * Something has gone wrong with the Loraine Lab maven repository which hosts dependencies (jar files) needed for building IGB. Check that https://nexus.bioviz.org is available.
            * Your repository environment variable BB_AUTH_STRING is not properly configured.
            * Your repository
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Story Points 0.5 3
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Read and study all the modules.
            Study the section titled "Building IGB". Follow the instructions for setting up Bitbucket pipelines.
             
            Once that is done, make sure you can build the IGB installers. Only members of the Loraine Lab Developers group in Bitbucket can do this.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.
            * To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             * Trigger the master branch pipeline.
            * Check that the installers were copied to your Downloads section.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Read and study Modules
            Study the section titled "Building IGB". Follow the instructions for setting up Bitbucket pipelines.
             
            Once that is done, make sure you can build the IGB installers. Only members of the Loraine Lab Developers group in Bitbucket can do this.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.
            * To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             * Trigger the master branch pipeline.
            * Check that the installers were copied to your Downloads section.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description Review:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Focus on the section titled "Building IGB". Follow the instructions for setting up Bitbucket pipelines.
             
            Once that is done, make sure you can build the IGB installers. Only members of the Loraine Lab Developers group in Bitbucket can do this.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.
            * To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             * Trigger the master branch pipeline.
            * Check that the installers were copied to your Downloads section.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
            Enroll in this free Canvas course:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Read and study all the modules.
            Study the section titled "Building IGB". Follow the instructions for setting up Bitbucket pipelines.
             
            Once that is done, make sure you can build the IGB installers. Only members of the Loraine Lab Developers group in Bitbucket can do this.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.
            * To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             * Trigger the master branch pipeline.
            * Check that the installers were copied to your Downloads section.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
            gchamma Jay Chamma (Inactive) made changes -
            Link This issue blocks IGBF-2412 [ IGBF-2412 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Link This issue relates to IGBF-2404 [ IGBF-2404 ]
            ann.loraine Ann Loraine made changes -
            Description  Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

            Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions in the private installer repository.

            Test that the pipeline is working by triggering the master branch pipeline. If you set things up properly, the master branch installers will be built and copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
            Review:

            https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1164217

            Focus on the section titled "Building IGB". Follow the instructions for setting up Bitbucket pipelines.
             
            Once that is done, make sure you can build the IGB installers. Only members of the Loraine Lab Developers group in Bitbucket can do this.

            To build IGB installers:

            * Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.
            * To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB
            * Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             * Trigger the master branch pipeline.
            * Check that the installers were copied to your Downloads section.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Please move to Closed.

            cc: Jay Chamma and Logan Weidenhammer

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Please move to Closed. cc: Jay Chamma and Logan Weidenhammer
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            rweidenh Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive) added a comment - Successful pipeline build https://bitbucket.org/Rweidenh/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/4 [~aloraine]
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            gchamma Jay Chamma (Inactive) added a comment - Successful pipeline https://bitbucket.org/Gchamma/integrated-genome-browser/addon/pipelines/home#!/results/3 [~aloraine]
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            Description Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

            Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions in the private installer repository.

            Test that the pipeline is working by triggering the master branch pipeline. If you set things up properly, the master branch installers will be built and copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
             Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

            Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions in the private installer repository.

            Test that the pipeline is working by triggering the master branch pipeline. If you set things up properly, the master branch installers will be built and copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment -

            I believe I cancelled build #8 on my fork as it had already been successfully built before - I had reset a commit and didn't think the automatic repeat build was necessary.
            I have since then rerun the build, just to make sure, and it builds successfully.

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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment - I believe I cancelled build #8 on my fork as it had already been successfully built before - I had reset a commit and didn't think the automatic repeat build was necessary. I have since then rerun the build, just to make sure, and it builds successfully.
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Above changed to https://bitbucket.org/pbadzuh/igb_pbdev/src/master/ to maximize build minutes by using "edu" email account to sign up.
            Looks like pipelines may need to be reconfigured as the most recent build has failed. Philip Badzuh - please let me know if I need to make any changes to assist!

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Above changed to https://bitbucket.org/pbadzuh/igb_pbdev/src/master/ to maximize build minutes by using "edu" email account to sign up. Looks like pipelines may need to be reconfigured as the most recent build has failed. Philip Badzuh - please let me know if I need to make any changes to assist!
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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment -

            I am now a member of the team repo and have made a fork at https://bitbucket.org/pbadzuh/igb_pb_fork/src/master/

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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment - I am now a member of the team repo and have made a fork at https://bitbucket.org/pbadzuh/igb_pb_fork/src/master/
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Can you add a link to your fork? Philip Badzuh

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Can you add a link to your fork? Philip Badzuh
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            pbadzuh Philip Badzuh (Inactive) added a comment -

            I'm not listed as a member on bitbucket/lorainelab and can't see the private repos

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            Link This issue blocks IGBF-1573 [ IGBF-1573 ]
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            Link This issue is blocked by IGBF-1573 [ IGBF-1573 ]
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            Link This issue is blocked by IGBF-1573 [ IGBF-1573 ]
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            Description Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

            Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions in the private installer repository.

            Test that the pipeline is working by triggering the master branch pipeline. If you set things up properly, the master branch installers will be built and copied to the Downloads section of your fork.
            Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

            Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions in the private installer repository.

            Test that the pipeline is working by triggering the master branch pipeline. If you set things up properly, the master branch installers will be built and copied to the Downloads section of your fork.

            If you do not see the installers, then you need to work on the configuration.
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            Link This issue blocks IGBF-1464 [ IGBF-1464 ]
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            Summary On-boarding: Step Two - fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines On-boarding: Step 2 - fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines
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            Description Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            Review the IGB project repositories in the Loraine Lab account.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions.


            Then set up bitbucket pipelines, following the instructions in
            Log in to bitbucket using your bitbucket user account that Dr. Loraine has added to the Loraine Lab team.

            To check that your account got added to the team properly, review the IGB project repositories: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/lorainelab/projects/IGB

            Make sure you can see the private repositories.
             
            Next, create a fork of the Integrated Genome Browser repository:

            * https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/integrated-genome-browser

            Set up bitbucket pipelines following the instructions in the private installer repository.

            Test that the pipeline is working by triggering the master branch pipeline. If you set things up properly, the master branch installers will be built and copied to the Downloads section of your fork.
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            Summary On-boarding: Step Two - Fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines On-boarding: Step Two - fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines
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            Summary On-boarding: Fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines On-boarding: Step Two - Fork IGB team repository and set up bitbucket pipelines
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            Link This issue is blocked by IGBF-1763 [ IGBF-1763 ]
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