Documentation/Nightly/Developers/Tutorials/BuildTestPackageDistributeExtensions
Step-by-step: How to create, publish and distribute an extension ?
(Optionally) Present your extension(s) on the slicer developers list to check if other developer are working on a similar project, to seek for advice or to reach out for potential collaboration.
Build Slicer application in
Release
Use the Wizard to easily create an extension containing one or more Slicer modules.
Create a repository to save your work. We recommend GitHub
Implement your extension.
Hack, hack, hack :)
and commit often.If not already done, send an email on the slicer developers list asking to be granted write permission on the experimental folder.
Create an account on the extension server and obtain an API Key. You can then used your midas login and api key to substitute
<YOUR-MIDAS-LOGIN>
and<YOUR-MIDAS-APIKEY>
in the examples.Assuming the source code of your extension is located in folder
MyExtension
, you could upload your extension doing:Makefile Visual Studio $ mkdir MyExtension-build $ cd MyExtension-build $ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -DMIDAS_PACKAGE_EMAIL:STRING=<YOUR-MIDAS-LOGIN> -DMIDAS_PACKAGE_API_KEY:STRING=<YOUR-MIDAS-APIKEY> -DSlicer_DIR:PATH=/path/to/Slicer-Superbuild/Slicer-build ../MyExtension $ make ExperimentalUpload
Check submission results on the dashboard: http://slicer.cdash.org/index.php?project=Slicer4#Extensions-Experimental
Check that the extension can be installed using the extensions manager.
If you consider your extension ready for distribution, follow these instructions. to contribute the already generated description file.