kicad/scripts/library-repos-install.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Git KiCad library repos:
#
# The "install_prerequisites" step is the only "distro dependent" one. Could modify
# that step for other linux distros.
# This script requires "git". The package bzr-git is not up to the task.
# The first time you run with option --install-or-update that is the slowest, because
# git clone from github.com is slow.
# After that updates should run faster.
# There are two reasons why you might want to run this script:
#
# 1) You want to contribute to the KiCad library team maintained libraries and have yet to
# discover or have chosen not to use the COW feature in the Github "Plugin Type".
#
# 2) You want to run with local pretty footprint libraries and not those remotely located
# on https://github.com using Github plugin. After running this script you should be able to
# a) $ cp ~/kicad_sources/library-repos/kicad-library/template/fp-lib-table.for-pretty ~/fp-lib-table
# and then
# b) set your environment variable KISYSMOD to "~/kicad_sources/library-repos"
# before starting pcbnew. This will use the KiCad plugin against the *.pretty dirs in that base dir.
# Set where the library repos will go, use a full path
WORKING_TREES=~/kicad_sources
usage()
{
echo ""
echo " usage:"
echo ""
echo "./library-sources-install.sh <cmd>"
echo " where <cmd> is one of:"
echo " --install-or-update (of the library sources.)"
echo " --remove-all-sources (remove all source trees.)"
echo " --install-prerequisites (install command tools needed here, run once first.)"
# echo " --uninstall-libraries (remove KiCad supplied libraries which have been installed.)"
echo ""
echo "example:"
echo ' $ ./library-sources-install.sh --install-or-update'
}
install_prerequisites()
{
# Find a package manager, PM
PM=$( command -v yum || command -v apt-get )
# assume all these Debian, Mint, Ubuntu systems have same prerequisites
if [ "$(expr match "$PM" '.*\(apt-get\)')" == "apt-get" ]; then
#echo "debian compatible system"
sudo apt-get install \
git \
curl \
sed
# assume all yum systems have same prerequisites
elif [ "$(expr match "$PM" '.*\(yum\)')" == "yum" ]; then
#echo "red hat compatible system"
# Note: if you find this list not to be accurate, please submit a patch:
sudo yum install \
git \
curl \
sed
else
echo
echo "Incompatible System. Neither 'yum' nor 'apt-get' found. Not possible to continue."
echo
exit 1
fi
}
rm_build_dir()
{
local dir="$1"
# this file is often created as root, so remove as root
sudo rm "$dir/install_manifest.txt" 2> /dev/null
rm -rf "$dir"
}
cmake_uninstall()
{
# assume caller set the CWD, and is only telling us about it in $1
local dir="$1"
cwd=`pwd`
if [ "$cwd" != "$dir" ]; then
echo "missing dir $dir"
elif [ ! -e install_manifest.txt ]; then
echo
echo "Missing file $dir/install_manifest.txt."
else
echo "uninstalling from $dir"
sudo make uninstall
sudo rm install_manifest.txt
fi
}
detect_pretty_repos()
{
# Use github API to list repos for org KiCad, then subset the JSON reply for only
# *.pretty repos
PRETTY_REPOS=`curl https://api.github.com/orgs/KiCad/repos?per_page=2000 2> /dev/null \
| grep full_name | grep pretty \
| sed -r 's:.+ "KiCad/(.+)",:\1:'`
#echo "PRETTY_REPOS:$PRETTY_REPOS"
}
checkout_or_update_libraries()
{
if [ ! -d "$WORKING_TREES" ]; then
sudo mkdir -p "$WORKING_TREES"
echo " mark $WORKING_TREES as owned by me"
sudo chown -R `whoami` "$WORKING_TREES"
fi
cd $WORKING_TREES
detect_pretty_repos
if [ ! -e "$WORKING_TREES/library-repos" ]; then
mkdir -p "$WORKING_TREES/library-repos"
fi
for repo in kicad-library $PRETTY_REPOS; do
# echo "repo:$repo"
if [ ! -e "$WORKING_TREES/library-repos/$repo" ]; then
# Be _sure_ and preserve the directory name, we want extension .pretty not .pretty.git.
# That way those repos can serve as pretty libraries directly if need be.
echo "installing $WORKING_TREES/library-repos/$repo"
git clone "https://github.com/KiCad/$repo" "$WORKING_TREES/library-repos/$repo"
else
echo "updating $WORKING_TREES/library-repos/$repo"
cd "$WORKING_TREES/library-repos/$repo"
git pull
fi
done
}
if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--install-or-update" ]; then
checkout_or_update_libraries
exit
fi
if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--remove-all-sources" ]; then
rm -rf "$WORKING_TREES/library-repos"
exit
fi
if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--install-prerequisites" ]; then
install_prerequisites
exit
fi
usage