Inkycal/prototype.sh
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Optimising Installer for new dependencies
Previously, the installer would only install dependencies when choosing the install option. The installer will install dependencies when updating as well. The installer will now ask before attempting to update the operating system when choosing the updating/installing option. When installing/updating, only those dependencies will be installed, which are missing on the system. This check is done by test-importing the module in python3. If it's not found, it's installed.
2019-04-18 12:51:34 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# E-Paper-Calendar software installer for Raspberry pi
# Version: 1.5 (Early Februrary 2019)
# Stability status of this installer: Confirmed with Raspbain Stretch Lite on 12th March 2019
# Copyright by aceisace
echo -e "\e[1mPlease select an option from below:"
echo -e "\e[97mEnter \e[91m1 \e[97m to update the E-Paper software"
echo -e "\e[97mEnter \e[91m2 \e[97m to install the E-Paper software"
echo -e "\e[97mEnter \e[91m3 \e[97m to uninstall the E-Paper software"
echo -e "\e[97mConfirm your selection with [ENTER]"
read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' option
if [ "$option" != 1 ] && [ "$option" != 2 ] && [ "$option" != 3 ]; then
echo -e "invalid number, aborting now"
exit
fi
if [ -z "$option" ]; then
echo -e "You didn't enter anything, aborting now."
exit
fi
if [ "$option" = 3 ]; then
echo -e "Removing the E-Paper software now..."
pip3 uninstall Pillow -y && sudo pip3 uninstall Pillow -y && sudo pip3 uninstall pyowm -y&& sudo pip3 uninstall ics -y && pip3 uninstall pyowm -y && pip3 uninstall ics -y && sudo apt-get remove supervisor -y && pip3 uninstall feedparser && sudo pip3 uninstall feedparser && sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoremove -y
if [ -e /etc/supervisor/conf.d/E-Paper.conf ]; then
sudo rm /etc/supervisor/conf.d/E-Paper.conf
fi
echo -e "The libraries have been removed successfully"
echo -e "Removing the Inky-Calendar folder if it exists"
if [ -d "/home/pi/Inky-Calendar" ]; then
sudo rm -r /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/
fi
fi
if [ "$option" = 1 ]; then
echo "Checking if the settings.py exists..."
if [ -e /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/settings.py ]; then
echo -e "Found an E-Paper settings file."
sleep 2
echo "Backing up the current settings file in the home directory."
sleep 2
cp /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/settings.py /home/pi/settings-old.py
echo -e "renaming the old E-Paper software folder"
sleep 2
cp -r /home/pi/Inky-Calendar /home/pi/Inky-Calendar-old
sudo rm -r /home/pi/Inky-Calendar
echo "Updating now..."
cd
else
echo -e "Could not find any settings.py file in /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar"
echo -e "Please uninstall the software first and then use the install option"
echo -e "Exiting now"
exit
fi
fi
if [ "$option" = 2 ]; then
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Setting up the system by installing some required libraries for python3 "\e[0m"
# Installing a few packages which are missing on Raspbian Stretch Lite
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Installing a few packages that are missing on Raspbian Stretch Lite..."\e[0m"
sudo apt-get install python3-pip -y python-rpi.gpio-dbgsym -y python3-rpi.gpio -y python-rpi.gpio -y python3-rpi.gpio-dbgsym -y python3-spidev -y git -y libopenjp2-7-dev -y libtiff5 -y python3-numpy -y
echo ""
# Running apt-get clean and apt-get autoremove
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Cleaning a bit of mess to free up some space..."\e[0m"
sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get autoremove -y
echo ""
fi
if [ "$option" = 1 ] || [ "$option" = 2 ]; then
# Ask to update system
echo -e "\e[1mWould you like to update and upgrade the operating system first?"
echo -e "\e[97mIt is not scrictly required, but highly recommended."
echo -e "\e[97mPlease note that updating may take quite some time, in rare cases up to 1 hour."
echo -e "\e[97mPlease type [y] for yes or [n] for no and confirm your selection with [ENTER]"
read -r -p 'Waiting for input... ' update
if [ "$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"
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
echo -e "\e[1;36m"System successfully updated and upgraded!"\e[0m"
echo ""
fi
# Installing dependencies
#PYOWM for user pi
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Installing dependencies of the Inky-Calendar software"\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if pyowm is installed for user pi"\e[0m"
if python3.5 -c "import pyowm" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'pyowm is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'pywom is not installed, attempting to install now'
pip3 install pyowm
fi
#PYOWM for user sudo
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if pyowm is installed for user sudo"\e[0m"
if sudo python3.5 -c "import pyowm" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'pyowm is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'pywom is not installed, attempting to install now'
sudo pip3 install pyowm
fi
#Pillow for user pi
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if Pillow (PIL) (v=5.3.0) is installed for user pi"\e[0m"
if python3.5 -c "import PIL" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'Pillow is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'Pillow is not installed, attempting to install now'
pip3 install Pillow==5.3.0
fi
#Pillow for user pi
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if Pillow (PIL) (v=5.3.0) is installed for user sudo"\e[0m"
if sudo python3.5 -c "import PIL" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'Pillow is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'Pillow is not installed, attempting to install now'
sudo pip3 install Pillow==5.3.0
fi
#Ics.py for user pi
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if ics is installed for user pi"\e[0m"
if python3.5 -c "import ics" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'ics is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'ics is not installed, attempting to install now'
pip3 install ics
fi
#Ics.py for user sudo
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if ics is installed for user sudo"\e[0m"
if sudo python3.5 -c "import ics" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'ics is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'ics is not installed, attempting to install now'
sudo pip3 ics
fi
#feedparser for user pi
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if feedparser is installed for user pi"\e[0m"
if python3.5 -c "import feedparser" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'feedparser is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'ics is not installed, attempting to install now'
pip3 install ics
fi
#feedparser for user sudo
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Checking if feedparser is installed for user sudo"\e[0m"
if sudo python3.5 -c "import feedparser" &> /dev/null; then
echo 'feedparser is installed, skipping installtion of this package.'
else
echo 'feedparser is not installed, attempting to install now'
sudo pip3 feedparser
fi
#sudo pip3 install pyowm
#sudo pip3 install Pillow==5.3.0
#sudo pip3 install ics
#sudo pip3 install feedparser
#pip3 install pyowm
#pip3 install ics
#pip3 install feedparser
#pip3 install Pillow==5.3.0
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Finished installing all dependencies"\e[0m"
# Clone the repository, then delete some non-required files
echo -e "\e[1;36m"Installing the Inky-Calendar Software for your display"\e[0m"
cd
git clone https://github.com/aceisace/Inky-Calendar Inky-Calendar-temp
mkdir Inky-Calendar
cd Inky-Calendar-temp
cp -r Calendar /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/
cp README.md /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/
cp LICENSE /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/
cp -r .git /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/
# Make a copy of the sample settings.py file
cd /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar
cp settings.py.sample settings.py
# Remove the downloaded (temporary) directory
cd
sudo rm -r Inky-Calendar-temp
# 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: 1.6
Installer version: 1.6 (Mid April 2019)
configuration file: /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/settings.py
If the time was set correctly, you installed this software on:
EOF
echo "$(date)" >> /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Info.txt
echo ""
# 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/E-Paper.conf' << EOF
[program:E-Paper]
command = sudo /usr/bin/python3.5 /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/E-Paper.py
stdout_logfile = /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/E-Paper.log
stdout_logfile_maxbytes = 1MB
stderr_logfile = /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/E-Paper-err.log
stderr_logfile_maxbytes = 1MB
EOF
sudo service supervisor start E-Paper
echo ""
# Final words
echo -e "\e[1;36m"The install was successful"\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;36m"The programm is set to start at every boot."\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;31m"Please enter your details in the file 'settings.py'."\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;31m"If this file is not modified, the programm will not start"\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;36m"To modify the settings file, enter:"\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;36m"nano /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/settings.py"\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;36m"You can test if the programm works by typing:"\e[0m"
echo -e "\e[1;36m"python3.5 /home/pi/Inky-Calendar/Calendar/E-Paper.py"\e[0m"
fi