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JNRH'2023: Pinocchio Tutorial

Support chat: https://matrix.to/#/#jnrh2023-tuto:laas.fr

Slides: https://gepettoweb.laas.fr/talks/jnrh2023/

Getting started

Start by cloning this repository:

git clone https://github.com/nmansard/jnrh2023
cd jnrh2023

After this, you have to choose one of the three following supported methods:

pip

  1. create an environment:

    python -m venv .venv

  2. activate it:

    source .venv/bin/activate

  3. update pip:

    pip install -U pip

  4. install dependencies:

    pip install example-robot-data-jnrh2023 jupyterlab meshcat scipy ipywidgets matplotlib

  5. start PYTHONPATH=. jupyter-lab

conda (Linux, macOS and Windows)

  1. update conda:

    conda update -n base -c defaults conda

  2. create an environment:

    conda create -n jnrh-2023 python=3.9

  3. activate it :

    conda activate jnrh-2023

  4. add conda-forge channel:

    conda config --add channels conda-forge

    Note: If you already have the conda-forge channel set-up in your config, this will have no effect and you will likely get the warning message Warning: 'conda-forge' already in 'channels' list, moving to the top. You can simply discard it.

  5. install specific dependencies:

    conda install -c olivier.roussel hpp-fcl example-robot-data pinocchio=2.99.0

    Note: Forcing the Pinocchio package version to 2.99.0 is not mandatory depending on your channel priority configuration, which can vary depending on your conda installation source.

  6. check your Pinocchio install:

    conda list

    Check for correct packages versions and source channel (4th column) in your output:

    example-robot-data    4.1.0     <some_hash>    olivier.roussel
    hpp-fcl               2.99.0    <some_hash>    olivier.roussel 
    pinocchio             2.99.0    <some_hash>    olivier.roussel
    

    If versions or source channel does not match this, then something gone wrong in your installation process.

  7. install regular dependencies:

    conda install -c conda-forge jupyterlab meshcat-python scipy ipywidgets matplotlib

  8. start JupyterLab:

    Be sure that you are still in the jnrh2023 root directory of the repository that you cloned at the Getting started step.

    Linux / macOS

    PYTHONPATH=. jupyter-lab

    Windows

    jupyter-lab

docker

  1. start docker run -v ./:/tuto --net=host -it nim65s/jnrh2023

Check your installation

Jupyter-lab should show you a couple links in https://localhost:8888 / https://127.0.0.1:8000: you should be able to open them, and in your webbrowser open and run 0_setup.ipynb to say hi to Talos.

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