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 "