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This pages content is centered around Mylist Export development via Anidb's [[Wikipedia:Subversion (software)|SVN]]. The goals of the SVN are:
This pages content is centred around MyList Export development AniDB's GIT. The goals of the GIT are:
# Keeping track of all Mylist Export templates.
# Keeping track of all MyList Export templates.
# Version control for developers.
# Version control for developers.
# Automatical upload procedure to one of anidbs server.
# Automatic upload procedure to one of AniDB's server.
# Automatical update of the export template selection on the mylist export page.
# Automatic update of the export template selection on the MyList export page.


==Getting the Source of a Template==
==Getting the Source of a Template==
If you only want to get the latest version of all files belonging to a particular template, you don't need to install an SVN client. A simpler approach would be to download the files from the SVN repository with your webbrowser.
If you only want to get the latest version of all files belonging to a particular template, you don't need to install an GIT client. A simpler approach would be to download the files from the GIT repository with your web browser.


To do that go to [http://dev.anidb.net/websvn/listing.php?repname=AniDB+CSS&path=%2Ftrunk%2Fexport%2F&rev=0&sc=0 http://dev.anidb.net/websvn/] and click the "tarball" link next to the template you want to download. You will need a compression program which can handle ".tar.gz" or ".tgz" files, but nowadays most tools support these formats.
To do that go to [https://git.anidb.net/anidb/export/tree/master gitlab] and click the download link.


If you want to contribute your own templates, you will need to install an SVN client.
If you want to contribute your own template, you will need to install a git client.


==Connecting to SVN==
==Connecting to GIT==
First thing you need is a client. You can of course use any svn client you want, but we recommend [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Tortoise SVN] for windows user as it nicely integrates into Explorer and makes it, as such, very easy to use. After that you specify a dir on your hdd where you want to put the files and checkout the current CVS version.
[https://git.anidb.net https://git.anidb.net] - [https://git.anidb.net/anidb/export/tree/master Direct access to public repo]


If you don't like integration you could use [http://www.syntevo.com/smartsvn/ SmartSVN].
For write access just sign up to the git. If you have further questions feel free to ask in {{irclink|anidb-dev}} or {{irclink|anidb}}.


For Mac users we recommend [http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/ RapidSVN]. RapidSVN does not integrate with the Mac Finder as much as Tortoise does with Explorer. Instead it is a standalone app that you use to browse the files on the SVN server (Repository) as well as your local files (Working Copy).
By SVN Client: svn://dev.anidb.net/svn/trunk<br/>
For write access contact an [[User:Mods|AniDB Mod]].
If you have further questions feel free to ask in #anidb-dev or #anidb @irc.zirc.org or pm a mod.
===SVN via Tortoise===
Here some tortoise specific notes.
After installing a version and having picked a dir, where to put your stuff right click in the new dir and select '''checkout''' In the following dialog enter svn://dev.anidb.net/svn/trunk/ in the url field. This will download the whole content of the svn to this dir. After this is done you will notice a green thingy in the file and dirname icons. (This means your local version matches the version in the SVN Once you edit any file it will turn red)
To add new content you can create new files and dirs like you are used via explorer. Editing the files can be done via any editor you want as well. You will notice no green thingy turning up for anything new you created. This means the file is not in the svn and hence not recognized. You have to add them first. In the context menu you will find an option who would have guessed it named '''add'''. This only creates a placeholder in the SVN. No actual content is written yet.
Deleting things works analog. You first have to delete the placeholder.
===SVN via RapidSVN===
To get started, run RapidSVN and go to '''Repository -&gt; Checkout''' and enter svn://dev.anidb.net/svn/trunk in the URL field and your desired local directory in the Destination Directory field.
You may now create/edit/delete any files or folders in your working copy dir.  Any changes you make will be automatically recognized and highlighted in the RapidSVN file browser: items edited or deleted will have a red icon,  and items created will have a question mark icon.  To add created items to the SVN right click on them and choose '''Add''' (or select them and hit '''cmd+A''').  Note that Adding only lets them be recognized by the SVN, it does not commit their creation to the server. To commit changes, select the files, right click and choose '''Commit'''. You will be given a dialog box in which you may annotate what this commit entails.  You may choose to leave this blank, but it's good practice to log your changes so others know what you've changed.
===Committing===
===Committing===
After you have edited, added or even deleted some things you still have to commit your changes. This will write the things to the SVN.  
After you have edited, added or even deleted some things you still have to commit your changes. This will write the things to the GIT.  


You can commit on a file or dirlevel. Meaning you can commit a big change with multiple files or folders involved or just specific files. '''To not spam us all into oblivion with SVN mails it's recommended to bundle some commits.'''
You can commit on a file or dirlevel. Meaning you can commit a big change with multiple files or folders involved or just specific files. '''To not spam us all into oblivion with GIT mails it's recommended to bundle some commits.'''


Take also note that you should before editing anything '''always''' update your local files with the ones in the SVN.
Take also note that you should before editing anything '''always''' update your local files with the ones in the GIT.


==Adding a new project==
==Adding a new project==
There are a few things that needs to get done when adding a new project:
There are a few things that needs to get done when adding a new project:
# Add a new dir for your project in the export folder (<tt>/trunk/export/{your_template}</tt>)
# Add a new dir for your project in the export folder (<tt>/trunk/export/{your_template}</tt>)
# Name the dir whatever you want, but '''NO SPACES!''' and lower-case only.
# Name the dir whatever you want, but '''NO SPACES!''' and lower case only.
#* The name should contain the appropriate prefix, i.e. html-XXX for an html export template, xml-XXX if the template generates xml output, ...
#* The name should contain the appropriate prefix, i.e. html-XXX for an html export template, xml-XXX if the template generates XML output, ...
# If you are using images different from the anidb ones add a <tt>/images/</tt> dir below your project (i.e. <tt>/trunk/export/{your_template}/images</tt>)
# If you are using images different from the AniDB ones add a <tt>/images/</tt> dir below your project (i.e. <tt>/trunk/export/{your_template}/images</tt>)
#* FIXME: not sure if the current export code actually supports an images directory - [[User:Exp|Exp]] 07:49, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
#* FIXME: not sure if the current export code actually supports an images directory - [[User:Exp|Exp]] 07:49, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
#* You may use subfolders below that one if you want.
#* You may use subfolders below that one if you want.
In the end you should end up with a structure like this:
In the end you should end up with a structure like this:
   /trunk/export/<your project>
   /<your project>
   /trunk/export/<your project>/images
   /<your project>/images


==Merging & Hosting==
==Merging & Hosting==
Every template when finished, gets uploaded to 1 of anidb's server and added to the export template page selection in the [[http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=export|anidb mylist export page]].
Every template when finished, gets uploaded to one of AniDB's servers and added to the export template page selection in the {{AniDBLink|export|AniDB MyList export page}}.


[[Category:Development]]
[[Category:Development]]
[[Category:Mylist_export]]
[[Category:Mylist export]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, 24 June 2014

This pages content is centred around MyList Export development AniDB's GIT. The goals of the GIT are:

  1. Keeping track of all MyList Export templates.
  2. Version control for developers.
  3. Automatic upload procedure to one of AniDB's server.
  4. Automatic update of the export template selection on the MyList export page.

Getting the Source of a Template

If you only want to get the latest version of all files belonging to a particular template, you don't need to install an GIT client. A simpler approach would be to download the files from the GIT repository with your web browser.

To do that go to gitlab and click the download link.

If you want to contribute your own template, you will need to install a git client.

Connecting to GIT

https://git.anidb.net - Direct access to public repo

For write access just sign up to the git. If you have further questions feel free to ask in irc://irc.synirc.net/anidb-dev or irc://irc.synirc.net/anidb.

Committing

After you have edited, added or even deleted some things you still have to commit your changes. This will write the things to the GIT.

You can commit on a file or dirlevel. Meaning you can commit a big change with multiple files or folders involved or just specific files. To not spam us all into oblivion with GIT mails it's recommended to bundle some commits.

Take also note that you should before editing anything always update your local files with the ones in the GIT.

Adding a new project

There are a few things that needs to get done when adding a new project:

  1. Add a new dir for your project in the export folder (/trunk/export/{your_template})
  2. Name the dir whatever you want, but NO SPACES! and lower case only.
    • The name should contain the appropriate prefix, i.e. html-XXX for an html export template, xml-XXX if the template generates XML output, ...
  3. If you are using images different from the AniDB ones add a /images/ dir below your project (i.e. /trunk/export/{your_template}/images)
    • FIXME: not sure if the current export code actually supports an images directory - Exp 07:49, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
    • You may use subfolders below that one if you want.

In the end you should end up with a structure like this:

 /<your project>
 /<your project>/images

Merging & Hosting

Every template when finished, gets uploaded to one of AniDB's servers and added to the export template page selection in the AniDB MyList export page.