tools: add install.ps1, export.ps1

Closes IDF-855
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Andrei Gramakov 2019-08-27 13:45:50 +08:00 committed by Ivan Grokhotkov
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Get Started
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ESP-WROVER-KIT <../hw-reference/get-started-wrover-kit>
ESP32-PICO-KIT <../hw-reference/get-started-pico-kit>
ESP32-Ethernet-Kit <../hw-reference/get-started-ethernet-kit>
.. _get-started-step-by-step:
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cd %userprofile%\esp\esp-idf
install.bat
or with Windows PowerShell
.. code-block:: powershell
cd ~/esp/esp-idf
./install.ps1
Linux and macOS
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The scripts introduced in this step install compilation tools required by ESP-IDF inside the user home directory: ``$HOME/.espressif`` on Linux and macOS, ``%USERPROFILE%\.espressif`` on Windows. If you wish to install the tools into a different directory, set the environment variable ``IDF_TOOLS_PATH`` before running the installation scripts. Make sure that your user has sufficient permissions to read and write this path.
If changing the ``IDF_TOOLS_PATH``, make sure it is set to the same value every time the ``install.bat``/``install.sh`` and ``export.bat``/``export.sh`` scripts are executed.
If changing the ``IDF_TOOLS_PATH``, make sure it is set to the same value every time the Install script (``install.bat``, ``install.ps1`` or ``install.sh``) and an Export script (``export.bat``, ``export.ps1`` or ``export.sh``) are executed.
.. _get-started-set-up-env:
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%userprofile%\esp\esp-idf\export.bat
or with Windows PowerShell
.. code-block:: powershell
.$HOME/esp/esp-idf/export.ps1
Linux and macOS
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Another solution is to update only what has changed. :ref:`The update procedure depends on the version of ESP-IDF you are using <updating>`.
After updating ESP-IDF, execute ``install.sh`` (``install.bat`` on Windows) again, in case the new ESP-IDF version requires different versions of tools. See instructions at :ref:`get-started-set-up-tools`.
After updating ESP-IDF, execute the Install script again, in case the new ESP-IDF version requires different versions of tools. See instructions at :ref:`get-started-set-up-tools`.
Once the new tools are installed, update the environment using ``export.sh`` (``export.bat`` on Windows). See instructions at :ref:`get-started-set-up-env`.
Once the new tools are installed, update the environment using the Export script. See instructions at :ref:`get-started-set-up-env`.
Related Documents
=================

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.. _get-started-install_bat-windows:
Install ESP-IDF tools using ``install.bat``
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Install ESP-IDF tools using a script
====================================
From the Windows Command Prompt, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed. Then run::
install.bat
For Powershell, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed. Then run::
install.ps1
This will download and install the tools necessary to use ESP-IDF. If the specific version of the tool is already installed, no action will be taken.
The tools are downloaded and installed into a directory specified during ESP-IDF Tools Installer process. By default, this is ``C:\Users\username\.espressif``.
.. _get-started-export_bat-windows:
Add ESP-IDF tools to PATH using ``export.bat``
==============================================
Add ESP-IDF tools to PATH using an export script
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ESP-IDF tools installer creates a Start menu shortcut for "ESP-IDF Command Prompt". This shortcut opens a Command Prompt window where all the tools are already available.
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cd %userprofile%\esp\esp-idf
export.bat
Alternatively in the Powershell where you need to use ESP-IDF, change to the directory where ESP-IDF is installed, then execute ``export.ps1``::
cd ~/esp/esp-idf
export.ps1
When this is done, the tools will be available in this command prompt.

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if ($env:MSYSTEM -ne $null) {
Write-Output "This .ps1 file is for Windows Powershell only. When using MSYS, run:`n. ./export.sh."
exit 1
}
$IDF_PATH = $PSScriptRoot
Write-Output "Setting IDF_PATH: $IDF_PATH"
$env:IDF_PATH=$IDF_PATH
Write-Output "Adding ESP-IDF tools to PATH..."
$OLD_PATH=$env:Path.split(";") | Select-Object -Unique # array without duplicates
# using idf_tools.py to get $envars_array to set
$envars_raw = python.exe $IDF_PATH\tools\idf_tools.py export --format key-value
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { exit $LASTEXITCODE } # if error
$envars_array # will be filled like:
# [
# [vname1, vval1], [vname2, vval2], ...
# ]
foreach ($line in $envars_raw)
{
$pair = $line.split("=") # split in name, val
$var_name = $pair[0].Trim() # trim spaces on the ends of the name
$var_val = $pair[1].Trim() # trim spaces on the ends of the val
$var_val = $var_val -replace "%(.+)%", "`$env:`$1" # convert var syntax to PS using RegEx
$var_val = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.ExpandString($var_val) # expand variables to values
$envars_array+=(,($var_name, $var_val))
}
foreach ($pair in $envars_array) # setting the values
{
$var_name = $pair[0].Trim() # trim spaces on the ends of the name
$var_val = $pair[1].Trim() # trim spaces on the ends of the val
Set-Item -Path "Env:$var_name" -Value "$var_val"
}
#Compare Path's OLD vs. NEW
$NEW_PATH = $env:Path.split(";") | Select-Object -Unique # array without duplicates
$dif_Path = Compare-Object -ReferenceObject $OLD_PATH -DifferenceObject $NEW_PATH -PassThru
if ($dif_Path -ne $null)
{
Write-Output $dif_Path
}
else {
Write-Output "No directories added to PATH:"
Write-Output $OLD_PATH
}
Write-Output "Checking if Python packages are up to date..."
Start-Process -Wait -NoNewWindow -FilePath "python" -Args "$IDF_PATH/tools/check_python_dependencies.py"
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { exit $LASTEXITCODE } # if error
Write-Output "
Done! You can now compile ESP-IDF projects.
Go to the project directory and run:
idf.py build
"

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if ($env:MSYSTEM -ne $null) {
Write-Output "This .ps1 file is for Windows Powershell only. When using MSYS, run:`n. ./export.sh."
exit 1
}
$IDF_PATH = $PSScriptRoot
Write-Output "Installing ESP-IDF tools"
Start-Process -Wait -NoNewWindow -FilePath "python.exe" -Args "$IDF_PATH/tools/idf_tools.py install"
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { exit $LASTEXITCODE } # if error
Write-Output "Setting up Python environment"
Start-Process -Wait -NoNewWindow -FilePath "python.exe" -Args "$IDF_PATH/tools/idf_tools.py install-python-env"
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { exit $LASTEXITCODE} # if error
Write-Output "
All done! You can now run:
export.ps1
"