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Revision as of 14:35, 7 November 2012
Home < Documentation < Nightly < Developers < Tutorials < UploadTestDataIntroduction
Slicer has adopted MIDAS to store testing and algorithm validation dataset. For this purpose, we have created a dedicated NA-MIC MIDAS community
In the NA-MIC community Slicer/Data
folder, you will find:
To organize the test data based on Slicer major release, you will find sub folders like:
Nightly
4.2
4.3
Test data are expected to be stored in folders like:
Data/Application/Nightly/Testing/Baseline
Data/Application/Nightly/Testing/Input
Data/Modules/<NameOfYourModule>/Nightly/Testing/Baseline
Data/Modules/<NameOfYourModule>/Nightly/Testing/Input
Data/Application/X.Y/Testing/Baseline
Data/Application/X.Y/Testing/Input
Data/Modules/<NameOfYourModule>/X.Y/Testing/Baseline
Data/Modules/<NameOfYourModule>/X.Y/Testing/Input
where
- <NameOfYourModule>: name of the folder in the source repository, it should also match the module pages created on the slicer wiki.
Input
: Used to store testing input data.Baseline
: Used to store the baseline images for regression tests.
Each time a release of Slicer is done, for both the Application
and Modules/<ModuleName>
folders, the current
Nightly
is copied into an X.Y
folders where X and Y corresponds to the major and minor release number of Slicer.
Upload test data
- Send an email on the developer list asking to be added to the
DataManager
group on NA-MIC community. That will grant you read/write permissions to the Data
folder and sub-folders.
- Create a sub folder for your Module.
- Create a
Nightly
sub-folder.
- Upload data in folders
Nightly/Testing/Baseline
and Nightly/Testing/Input