Code
The code for running experiments and analysing data is all stored on gitlab.
Introduction
To run experiments in a lab, you will need particular Matlab files that are stored in a Git repository
For bachelor/master/PhD students:
- Ask for an administrator (Marc van Wanrooij, Günter Windau) to create a new user account.
- Login to Gitlab
- Ask for a Git Master (Marc van Wanrooij, Günter Windau) to give you access to the Git repository to add you as a Developer (this will allow you to change things without affecting the main repository).
- install Atlassian SourceTree by going to Windows/ProgramFiles/Atlassian and double clicking on sourcetree.exe (this will be your interface with the repository instead of the default terminal/command prompt).
- Clone the experiment-repository by clicking on Clone in SourceTree to MATLAB/experiment in your User account Documents folder (all required m-files will now be copied to your folder, i.e. you will own your own local repository)
- Create a new branch of this repository by clicking on Branch in SourceTree, and give it a meaningful name, such as your own first name (this will enable you to edit the m-files and upload/push it to the remote repository, without affecting the main repository).
- Add the local repository to Matlab's path (via ...)
- Start an experiment
At the end of a student's internship (or when relevant), request for a merge (to incorporate all the useful changes you made into the main repository)
How can I access Gitlab?
Login to gitlab with your Science Faculty account. Then ask Marc to gain access to biophysics and biophysics_labs
How can I get (clone) the code from the repository?
You can get the code from the repository in several ways, all with their own advantages.
Download zip-file
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- Instal the GitHUB client for Windows or for Mac, and add the repository via Command line instructions:
- Git global setup
- git config --global user.name "Your Name"
- git config --global user.email "your.e@mail.adress"
- Create a new repository
- git clone https://gitlab.science.ru.nl/username/projectname.git
- cd test
- touch README.md
- git add README.md
- git commit -m "add README"
- git push -u origin master
- Existing folder or Git repository
- cd existing_folder
- git init
- git remote add origin https://gitlab.science.ru.nl/username/projectname.git
- git push -u origin master
- Git global setup
- Install the Git client Atlassian Sourcetree, and Clone the repository via a button press
How can I get the changes others have made (fetch/pull)?
- In Github for Windows: the Sync button
- In Atlassian Sourcetree: the Pull button
How can I put my changes of the code in the repository (commit/push)?
You should have Master rights to be able to upload your changes to the remote repository. If you do not have own, you should work in a branch.
- In Github for Windows and in Atlassian Source Tree: push the Branch button, and give it a meaningful name (i.e. your first name)
Then you can upload
- In Github for Windows: Sync
- In Atlassian SourceTree: stage files - commit - push when commit
Which repositories exist, and what are they for?
Biophysics
For running experiments in the Sphere_lab, to analyse fast eye and head movements, to do bayesian data anaysis, and some other utilities