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ISIS in other conda Envs (#126)

* ISIS in other conda Envs

* downloadIsisData for isis <= 7
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downloadIsisData --help
```
??? "downloadIsisData script for ISIS 7.0.0 and earlier"
The `downloadIsisData` was not included with earlier versions of ISIS. To use it for those versions, download three things first: rclone, the `downloadIsisData` script and the `rclone.conf` file.
```sh
# Install rclone
conda install -c conda-forge rclone
# Download the script and rclone config file
curl -LJO https://github.com/USGS-Astrogeology/ISIS3/raw/dev/isis/scripts/downloadIsisData
curl -LJO https://github.com/USGS-Astrogeology/ISIS3/raw/dev/isis/config/rclone.conf
# Use python 3 when you run the script,
# and use --config to point to where you downloaded the config file
python3 downloadIsisData --config rclone.conf <mission> $ISISDATA
```
### Full Download
To download **ALL** Isis data, including the base and all of the mission data areas:
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# Using ISIS in other Conda Environments
The ISIS conda package pins some of its requirements,
which may clash with other packages.
Therefore, if you want to use ISIS in conjunction with other conda packages,
we recommend that you ***avoid*** adding other packages to the environment
you create when you
[install ISIS](../../how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/installing-isis-via-anaconda.md).
This is similar to the best-practice of keeping your
`base` conda environment free of extra conda packages.
Instead, when you need to run ISIS programs in other conda environments, try **Stacking**. Or, for some more complex scenarios, you can try *editing the activation script*.
-----
## Stacking (Easy)
Create a working environment (we call ours `working` in this tutorial) and add the conda packages you need.
To stack environments, first activate your `isis` environment. Then activate your `working` env on top of your isis env with the `--stack` argument.
```sh
conda activate isis
conda activate --stack working
```
That's it, your `working` env is now stacked on top of your `isis` env.
!!! note "Exiting stacked environments: run `conda deactivate` twice"
You'll have to run `conda deactivate` two times to exit your conda environments: once to get out of `working`, and then once more to get out of `isis`.
-----
## Editing the Activation Script (Hard)
Stacking might not work if you have
a complex set of packages/dependencies,
so here's one alternative: editing the activation script.
!!! warning
If you aren't comfortable following these steps
for editing the activation script, contact your
system administrator.
In theory, all you really need in your `working` env are the
ISIS environmental variables and the path to the ISIS apps. You can set those up by customizing your conda env's `activate.d/` and `deactivate.d/` directories.
1. **Working Env**
Create your `working` conda env and add the packages you need.
</br>
1. **Base Conda Prefix**
Locate the path to your base conda environment.
echo $CONDA_PREFIX
Our Result: `~/miniconda3`.
You should use your own result from the above command.
</br>
1. **ISIS Conda Prefix**
Locate the path to your ISIS conda environment:
conda activate isis
echo $CONDA_PREFIX
Our Result: `~/miniconda3/envs/isis`.
You can do the same thing to find the path to your `working`
environment, our result being `~/miniconda3/envs/working`.
</br>
1. **Copy Scripts**
Copy the ISIS activation and deactivation scripts to your new
environment.
!!! warning "Don't just copy & paste our commands, use your own system details."
For steps 4-6, use your own **env names** and **folder names**, don't just copy and paste. If your shell *doesn't use bash*, you may need to use a different `env_vars.*` file, and/or different command syntax.
```sh
# Go to your conda envs folder
cd ~/miniconda3/envs/
# create activate.d and deactivate.d folders in your 'working' env
mkdir -p working/etc/conda/activate.d/
mkdir -p working/etc/conda/deactivate.d/
# Copy activation and deactivation scripts
# from your 'isis' env to your 'working' env.
cp isis/etc/conda/activate.d/env_vars.sh working/etc/conda/activate.d/env_vars.sh
cp isis/etc/conda/deactivate.d/env_vars.sh working/etc/conda/deactivate.d/env_vars.sh
```
</br>
1. **Add /bin to path at Activation**
Edit the copied activation file in
`~/miniconda3/envs/working/etc/conda/activate.d/` to add the
ISIS executable directory to the path, by adding this line at the
end:
```sh
export PATH=$PATH:$ISISROOT/bin
```
It's important to add `$ISISROOT/bin` to the end of the path in your
working environment, not the beginning.
</br>
1. **Remove /bin from path at Deactivation**
Edit the copied deactivation file in
`$HOME/anaconda3/envs/working/etc/conda/deactivate.d/` to remove
the path, by adding this line at the end:
```sh
export PATH=`echo -n $PATH | awk -v RS=: -v ORS=: '/isis/ {next} {print}' | sed 's/:$//'`;`
```
(`isis` here being the name of your isis env. You can look in
the `activate.d/env_vars.sh` file to see what it should be.)
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- Environment Setup and Maintenance:
- Installing ISIS: how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/installing-isis-via-anaconda.md
- Setting up the ISIS Data Area: how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/isis-data-area.md
- Using ISIS in other Conda Envs: how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/using-isis-in-other-conda-envs.md
- Anaconda in a Network Environment: how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/anaconda-in-a-network-environment.md
- SPICE Kernel Updates in ISIS: how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/spice-kernel-updates-in-isis.md
- Adding USGSCSM Plugin to ISIS: how-to-guides/environment-setup-and-maintenance/adding-usgscsm-plugin-to-isis.md
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