- Create a file per participant in the ``/data/external`` folder, no extension is necessary, its name will be the label for that participant in the pipeline: ``/data/external/pxx``
- Add a line with the device_id(s) of that participant as it appears on the database. If multiple device ids, all data for this participant will be relabeled with the last one
- Add a line with the mobile platform (android, or ios)
#. Once the all of the installation and configurations has been completed the following command can be run to pull the default sample dataset that comes with this project.::
$ snakemake
This pulls sample data from AWARE_ and processes it with the default rules that come with RAPIDS.
- Create a file per participant in the ``/data/external`` folder, no extension is necessary, its name will be the label for that participant in the pipeline: ``/data/external/pxx``
- Add a line with the device_id(s) of that participant as it appears on the database. If multiple device ids, all data for this participant will be relabeled with the last one
- Add a line with the mobile platform (android, or ios)
#. Once the all of the installation and configurations has been completed the following command can be run to pull the default sample dataset that comes with this project.::
$ snakemake
This pulls sample data from AWARE_ and processes it with the default rules that come with RAPIDS.
- Ensure that ``MY_GROUP_NAME`` is the same value for GROUP in the ``DATABASE_GROUP`` variable in the ``config.yaml`` file.
- Ensure that your list of ``SENSORS`` in the ``config.yaml`` file correspond to the sensors used in the ``all`` rule in the ``Snakefile`` file (See :ref:`rapids-structure` for more information)