system_assignation/WINDOWS_INSTALL.md

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# Prepare your environment.
Download the latest version of python and Microsoft c++ redistributable
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* [Microsoft C++ redistributable](https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=48145)
* [Python environment](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
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# Get the code.
1. First thing you will need is an editor for your source code, that's a personal choice, but we would like to recommend PyCharm community edition, an excellent open-source python editor. [PyCharm Community edition](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/download-thanks.html?platform=windows&code=PCC)
2. Run the installer, and follow the installation instructions for PyCharm, you may change a few options, but the default ones should be fine.
3. Open PyCharm and click on **"Get from Version Control"**.
![pycharm welcome screen](./docs/img/img_0.png)
You can find it also at VCS -> Get from Version Control...
![pycharm get from version control](./docs/img/img_6.png)
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4. Select Git as the version control, and set the URL to [libs repository](https://rs-loy-gitlab.concordia.ca/Guille/libs.git) as shown in the picture.
At the website, copy the URL from Clone -> Clone with HTTPS.
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![pycharm get from version control screen](./docs/img/img_1.png)
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You may need to install Git, by clicking at ***Download and install***.
If that message does not appear is because you have it already installed in your computer.
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5. Click Clone to download CERC libs source code. You will end with a project like this:
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![pycharm project screen](./docs/img/img_2.png)
6. Create your working branch by right clicking on the project folder (libs) -> Git -> Repository -> Branches:
![create new branch 1](./docs/img/img_9.png)
And then + New Branch:
![create new branch 2](./docs/img/img_10.png)
Give a name to your branch and open the tab Git at the down-left corner. Right click on your branch and push.
![push new branch 1](./docs/img/img_11.png)
![push new branch 2](./docs/img/img_12.png)
Check that your branch appears in the Remote list:
![check all set](./docs/img/img_13.png)
If your branch is there, you are done with this part.
# Configure PyCharm.
We use two spaces as a tab instead of standard [pep8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) four spaces indentation.
This option can be configured in PyCharm at the settings screen, as shown in the picture.
![pycharm configuration screen](./docs/img/img_5.png)
# Start your project.
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1. At our Git (https://rs-loy-gitlab.concordia.ca/), click on New project:
![git new project screen](./docs/img/img_14.png)
The create a black project with the desired name (remember to follow our ![Coding Style](PYGUIDE.md)).
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![git give a name](./docs/img/img_15.png)
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And finally, clone it following the same steps as with ![libs](WINDOWS_INSTALL.md#get-the-code) (steps 3 to 5).
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2. Go to project settings and add the libs project to your own, by clicking on Add Content Root:
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![pycharm new project screen](./docs/img/img_4.png)
![pycharm add libs](./docs/img/img_7.png)
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3. Add your first file to your project and click on install requirements to automatically download all the dependencies (in blue at top-right corner).
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![pycharm add dependencies](./docs/img/img_8.png)
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4. When all the dependencies are satisfied, you are all set to start importing your first city model.
Add the following code to your main.py
```python
from imports.geometry_factory import GeometryFactory
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city = GeometryFactory('citygml', 'myfile.gml').city
```
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5. Always remember to push your own project changes as the last thing you do before ending your working day!