esp-idf/export.ps1
Ivan Grokhotkov 2c79e039ba feat(tools): add espsecure.py to the Windows export scripts
This is not needed on Linux/macOS where the path to esptool directory
is added to PATH.
2023-08-02 11:30:21 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
$S = [IO.Path]::PathSeparator # path separator. WIN:';', UNIX:":"
$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 = $env:PATH.split($S) | Select-Object -Unique # array without duplicates
# using idf_tools.py to get $envars_array to set
$envars_raw = python $IDF_PATH/tools/idf_tools.py export --format key-value
if ($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
$envars_array += (, ($var_name, $var_val))
}
if ($IsWindows -eq $null) {
# $IsWindows was added in PowerShell Core 6 and PowerShell 7 together with multi-platform support. # I.E. if this
# internal variable is not set then PowerShell 5 is used and # the platform cannot be # anything else than Windows.
$IsWindows = $true
}
foreach ($pair in $envars_array) {
# setting the values
$var_name = $pair[0].Trim() # trim spaces on the ends of the name
$var_val = $pair[1].Trim() # trim spaces on the ends of the val
if ($var_name -eq "PATH") {
# trim "%PATH%" or "`$PATH"
if ($IsWindows) {
$var_val = $var_val.Trim($S + "%PATH%")
} else {
$var_val = $var_val.Trim($S + "`$PATH")
}
# apply
$env:PATH = $var_val + $S + $env:PATH
} else {
New-Item -Path "env:$var_name" -Value "$var_val" -Force
}
}
# Allow calling some IDF python tools without specifying the full path
function idf.py { &python "$IDF_PATH\tools\idf.py" $args }
function espefuse.py { &python "$IDF_PATH\components\esptool_py\esptool\espefuse.py" $args }
function espsecure.py { &python "$IDF_PATH\components\esptool_py\esptool\espsecure.py" $args }
function otatool.py { &python "$IDF_PATH\components\app_update\otatool.py" $args }
function parttool.py { &python "$IDF_PATH\components\partition_table\parttool.py" $args }
#Compare Path's OLD vs. NEW
$NEW_PATH = $env:PATH.split($S) | Select-Object -Unique # array without duplicates
$dif_Path = Compare-Object -ReferenceObject $OLD_PATH -DifferenceObject $NEW_PATH -PassThru
if ($dif_Path -ne $null) {
Write-Output "`nAdded to PATH`n-------------"
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
"