#!/bin/bash # E-Paper-Calendar software installer for Raspberry Pi running Debian 10 (a.k.a. Buster) with Desktop # Version: 1.7 (Early Dec 2019) echo -e "\e[1mPlease select an option from below:" echo -e "\e[97mEnter \e[91m[1]\e[97m to update Inky-Calendar software" #Option 1 : UPDATE echo -e "\e[97mEnter \e[91m[2]\e[97m to install Inky-Calendar software" #Option 2 : INSTALL echo -e "\e[97mEnter \e[91m[3]\e[97m to uninstall Inky-Calendar software" #Option 3 : UNINSTALL echo -e "\e[97mConfirm your selection with [ENTER]" read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' option # Invalid number selected, abort if [ "$option" != 1 ] && [ "$option" != 2 ] && [ "$option" != 3 ]; then echo -e "invalid number, aborting now" exit fi # No option selected, abort if [ -z "$option" ]; then echo -e "You didn't enter anything, aborting now." exit fi # What to do when uninstalling software if [ "$option" = 3 ]; then # Remove requirements of software echo -e "\e[1;36m"Removing requirements for Inky-Calendar software"\e[0m" cd /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar && pip3 uninstall -r requirements.txt && sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoremove -y # Remove configuration file for supervisor if it exists if [ -e /etc/supervisor/conf.d/inkycal.conf ]; then sudo rm /etc/supervisor/conf.d/inkycal.conf fi # Print message that libraries have been uninstalled now echo -e "\e[1;36m"The libraries have been removed successfully"\e[0m" sleep 2 # Remove the Inky-Calendar directory if it exists echo -e "Removing the Inky-Calendar folder if it exists" if [ -d "/home/$USER/Inky-Calendar" ]; then sudo rm -r /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/ echo -e "\e[1;36m"Found Inky-Calendar folder and deleted it"\e[0m" fi echo -e "\e[1;36m"All done!"\e[0m" fi if [ "$option" = 1 ]; then # UPDATE software echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if the Inky-Calendar folder exists..."\e[0m" if [ -d "/home/$USER/Inky-Calendar" ]; then echo -e "Found Inky-Calendar directory in /home/$USER" sleep 2 echo -e "To prevent overwriting the Inky-Calendar folder, the installer will not continue." echo -e "Please rename the Inky-Calendar folder and then re-run the installer" exit fi fi if [ "$option" = 1 ] || [ "$option" = 2 ]; then # This happens when installing or updating # Ask to update system echo -e "\e[1;36m"Would you like to update and upgrade the operating system first?"\e[0m" sleep 1 echo -e "\e[97mIt is not scrictly required, but highly recommended." sleep 1 echo -e "\e[97mPlease note that updating may take quite some time, in rare cases up to 1 hour." sleep 1 echo -e "\e[97mPlease type [y] for yes or [n] for no and confirm your selection with [ENTER]" read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' update if [ "$update" != Y ] && [ "$update" != y ] && [ "$update" != N ] && [ "$update" != n ]; then echo -e "invalid input, aborting now" exit fi if [ -z "$update" ]; then echo -e "You didn't enter anything, aborting now." exit fi if [ "$update" = Y ] || [ "$update" = y ]; then # Updating and upgrading the system, without taking too much space echo -e "\e[1;36m"Running apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade for you..."\e[0m" sleep 1 echo -e "\e[1;36m"This will take a while, sometimes up to 1 hour"\e[0m" sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y && sudo apt-get clean echo -e "\e[1;36m"System successfully updated and upgraded!"\e[0m" echo "" fi # Cloning Inky-Calendar repo echo -e "\e[1;36m"Cloning Inky-Calendar repo from Github"\e[0m" cd /home/"$USER" && git clone https://github.com/aceisace/Inky-Calendar # Installing dependencies echo -e "\e[1;36m"Installing requirements for Inky-Calendar software"\e[0m" cd /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar && pip3 install -r requirements.txt # Create symlinks of settings and configuration file ln -s /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/settings.py /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/modules/ ln -s /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/configuration.py /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/modules/ # add a short info cat > /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Info.txt << EOF This document contains a short info of the Inky-Calendar software version Version: 1.7 Installer version: 1.7 (Mid December 2019) settings file: /home/$USER/Inky-Calendar/settings/settings.py If the time was set correctly, you installed this software on: $(date) EOF echo "" echo -e "\e[97mDo you want the software to start automatically at boot?" echo -e "\e[97mPress [Y] for yes or [N] for no. The default option is yes" echo -e "\e[97mConfirm your selection with [ENTER]" read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' autostart if [ "$autostart" != Y ] && [ "$autostart" != y ] && [ "$autostart" != N ] && [ "$autostart" != n ]; then echo -e "invalid input, aborting now" exit fi if [ -z "$autostart" ] || [ "$autostart" = Y ] || [ "$autostart" = y ]; then # Setting up supervisor echo -e "\e[1;36m"Setting up auto-start of script at boot"\e[0m" sudo apt-get install supervisor -y sudo bash -c 'cat > /etc/supervisor/conf.d/inkycal.conf' << EOF [program:Inky-Calendar] command = /usr/bin/python3 /home/$USER/Inky-Calendar/modules/inkycal.py stdout_logfile = /home/$USER/Inky-Calendar/logs/logfile.log stdout_logfile_maxbytes = 5MB stderr_logfile = /home/$USER/Inky-Calendar/logs/errors.log stderr_logfile_maxbytes = 5MB user = $USER startsecs = 30 EOF sudo service supervisor reload && sudo service supervisor start Inky-Calendar echo "" fi # Final words echo -e "\e[1;36m"The install was successful."\e[0m" sleep 2 echo -e "\e[1;31m"You can now add your personal details in the settings file"\e[0m" echo -e "\e[1;31m"located in Inky-Calendar/settings/settings.py"\e[0m" sleep 2 echo -e "\e[97mIf you want to add your details now, selet an option from below" echo -e "\e[97mType [1] to open the settings-web-UI (user-fiendly)" echo -e "\e[97mType [2] to open settings file with nano (can be run on SSH)" echo -e "\e[97mType [3] to open settings file with python3 (can be run on SSH)" echo -e "\e[97mLeave empty to skip this step" echo -e "\e[97mConfirm your selection with [ENTER]" read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' settings # Invalid number selected, abort if [ "$settings" != 1 ] && [ "$settings" != 2 ] && [ "$settings" != 3 ]; then echo -e "invalid number, skipping.." fi # No option selected, abort if [ -z "$settings" ]; then echo -e "You didn't enter anything, skipping.." fi # What to do when uninstalling software if [ "$settings" = 1 ]; then echo -e "\e[1;36m"Add your details, click on generate, keep the file and close the browser"\e[0m" sleep 5 chromium-browser /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/settings-UI.html echo -e "\e[97mHave you added your details and clicked on 'Generate'?" echo -e "\e[97mPress [Y] for yes." read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' complete if [ -z "$complete" ] || [ "$complete" = Y ] || [ "$complete" = y ]; then echo -e "\e[1;36m"Moving settings file to /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/"\e[0m" if [ -e /etc/supervisor/conf.d/inkycal.conf ]; then mv /home/"$USER"/Downloads/settings.py /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/ fi fi fi if [ "$settings" = 2 ]; then echo -e "\e[1;36m"Opening settings file with nano"\e[0m" nano /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/settings.py fi if [ "$settings" = 3 ]; then echo -e "\e[1;36m"Opening settings file with python3"\e[0m" python3 /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/settings/settings.py fi echo -e "\e[1;36m"You can test if the programm works by running:"\e[0m" echo -e "\e[1;36m"python3 /home/"$USER"/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/inkycal.py"\e[0m" fi