esp-idf/export.bat
Marek Fiala d65e3c8f4e feat(tools): produce correct err code in export/install .bat scripts
Plus unify labels to begin with underscore
2024-03-11 10:11:40 +01:00

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Batchfile

@echo off
if defined MSYSTEM (
echo This .bat file is for Windows CMD.EXE shell only. When using MSYS, run:
echo . ./export.sh.
goto :eof
)
set SCRIPT_EXIT_CODE=0
:: Missing requirements check
set MISSING_REQUIREMENTS=
python.exe --version >NUL 2>NUL
if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
set SCRIPT_EXIT_CODE=%errorlevel%
set "MISSING_REQUIREMENTS= python &echo\"
)
git.exe --version >NUL 2>NUL
if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
set SCRIPT_EXIT_CODE=%errorlevel%
set "MISSING_REQUIREMENTS=%MISSING_REQUIREMENTS% git"
)
if not "%MISSING_REQUIREMENTS%" == "" goto :__error_missing_requirements
:: Infer IDF_PATH from script location
set IDF_PATH=%~dp0
set IDF_PATH=%IDF_PATH:~0,-1%
set "IDF_TOOLS_PY_PATH=%IDF_PATH%\tools\idf_tools.py"
set "IDF_TOOLS_JSON_PATH=%IDF_PATH%\tools\tools.json"
set "IDF_TOOLS_EXPORT_CMD=%IDF_PATH%\export.bat"
set "IDF_TOOLS_INSTALL_CMD=%IDF_PATH%\install.bat"
echo Setting IDF_PATH: %IDF_PATH%
echo.
set "OLD_PATH=%PATH%"
echo Adding ESP-IDF tools to PATH...
:: Export tool paths and environment variables.
:: It is possible to do this without a temporary file (running idf_tools.py from for /r command),
:: but that way it is impossible to get the exit code of idf_tools.py.
set "IDF_TOOLS_EXPORTS_FILE=%TEMP%\idf_export_vars.tmp"
python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\tools\idf_tools.py" export --format key-value >"%IDF_TOOLS_EXPORTS_FILE%"
if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
set SCRIPT_EXIT_CODE=%errorlevel%
goto :__end
)
for /f "usebackq tokens=1,2 eol=# delims==" %%a in ("%IDF_TOOLS_EXPORTS_FILE%") do (
call set "%%a=%%b"
)
:: This removes OLD_PATH substring from PATH, leaving only the paths which have been added,
:: and prints semicolon-delimited components of the path on separate lines
call set PATH_ADDITIONS=%%PATH:%OLD_PATH%=%%
if "%PATH_ADDITIONS%"=="" call :__print_nothing_added
if not "%PATH_ADDITIONS%"=="" echo %PATH_ADDITIONS:;=&echo. %
DOSKEY idf.py=python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\tools\idf.py" $*
DOSKEY esptool.py=python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\components\esptool_py\esptool\esptool.py" $*
DOSKEY espefuse.py=python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\components\esptool_py\esptool\espefuse.py" $*
DOSKEY espsecure.py=python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\components\esptool_py\esptool\espsecure.py" $*
DOSKEY otatool.py=python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\components\app_update\otatool.py" $*
DOSKEY parttool.py=python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\components\partition_table\parttool.py" $*
echo Checking if Python packages are up to date...
python.exe "%IDF_PATH%\tools\check_python_dependencies.py"
if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
set SCRIPT_EXIT_CODE=%errorlevel%
goto :__end
)
echo.
echo Done! You can now compile ESP-IDF projects.
echo Go to the project directory and run:
echo.
echo idf.py build
echo.
goto :__end
:__print_nothing_added
echo No directories added to PATH:
echo.
echo %PATH%
echo.
goto :eof
:__error_missing_requirements
echo.
echo Error^: The following tools are not installed in your environment.
echo.
echo %MISSING_REQUIREMENTS%
echo.
echo Please use the Windows Tool installer for setting up your environment.
echo Download link: https://dl.espressif.com/dl/esp-idf/
echo For more details please visit our website: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/get-started/windows-setup.html
goto :__end
:__end
:: Clean up
if not "%IDF_TOOLS_EXPORTS_FILE%"=="" (
del "%IDF_TOOLS_EXPORTS_FILE%" 1>nul 2>nul
)
set IDF_TOOLS_EXPORTS_FILE=
set IDF_TOOLS_EXPORT_CMD=
set IDF_TOOLS_INSTALL_CMD=
set IDF_TOOLS_PY_PATH=
set IDF_TOOLS_JSON_PATH=
set OLD_PATH=
set PATH_ADDITIONS=
set MISSING_REQUIREMENTS=
exit /b %SCRIPT_EXIT_CODE%