#!/bin/bash # ANSI color codes GREEN='\033[0;32m' ORANGE='\033[0;33m' CYAN='\033[0;36m' NC='\033[0m' # No Color # CD to project root if we're in the scripts dir current_dir=$(pwd) if [ "$(basename "$current_dir")" = "scripts" ]; then cd .. fi # # Python version verification # if ! command -v python3 &>/dev/null; then echo -e "${ORANGE}Python 3 is not installed or not found. Please install at least Python 3.9 before you continue.${NC}" exit 1 fi python_version=$(python3 --version) || exit 1 version_number=$(echo "$python_version" | awk '{print $2}') IFS='.' read -r major minor patch <<< "$version_number" if [[ "$major" -eq 3 && "$minor" -ge 9 ]]; then echo -e "${GREEN}Python 3.9 or later is installed (Current version: $version_number)${NC}" else if [[ -f /etc/os-release ]]; then source /etc/os-release if [[ "$VERSION_CODENAME" == "buster" ]]; then echo -e "${ORANGE}Python 3.9 or later is not installed (Current version: $version_number)${NC}" echo -e "${ORANGE}You are running an outdated version of Debian/Raspbian (Buster). If you upgrade to Bullseye, you will get the correct python version. Please see guides online on how to upgrade your operating system.${NC}" exit 1 fi fi echo -e "${ORANGE}Current version of Python ($version_number) is too old for Spoolman.${NC}" echo -e "${ORANGE}Please look up how to install Python 3.9 or later for your specific operating system.${NC}" exit 1 fi # # Install needed system packages # # Run pacman update echo -e "${GREEN}Updating pacman cache...${NC}" sudo pacman -Syyu || exit 1 install_packages=0 if ! python3 -c 'import venv, ensurepip' &>/dev/null; then echo -e "${ORANGE}Python venv module is not accessible. Installing venv...${NC}" install_packages=1 fi if ! command -v pip3 &>/dev/null; then echo -e "${ORANGE}Python pip is not installed. Installing pip...${NC}" install_packages=1 fi if ! command -v pg_config &>/dev/null; then echo -e "${ORANGE}pg_config is not available. Installing postgresql-libs...${NC}" install_packages=1 fi if ! command -v unzip &>/dev/null; then echo -e "${ORANGE}unzip is not available. Installing unzip...${NC}" install_packages=1 fi if [ "$install_packages" -eq 1 ]; then # sudo pacman update sudo pacman -S python-pip python-virtualenv postgresql-libs unzip --noconfirm || exit 1 fi # # Update pip # echo -e "${GREEN}Updating pip...${NC}" # Run pip upgrade command and capture stdout upgrade_output=$(python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip 2>&1) exit_code=$? # # Install various pip packages if needed # echo -e "${GREEN}Installing system-wide python packages needed for Spoolman...${NC}" packages=("python-setuptools" "python-wheel" "python-pdm") for package in "${packages[@]}"; do if ! pacman -Ss "$package" &>/dev/null; then echo -e "${GREEN}Installing $package...${NC}" sudo pacman -S "$package" --noconfirm || exit 1 fi done # # Add python bin dir to PATH if needed # user_python_bin_dir=$(python3 -m site --user-base)/bin if [[ ! "$PATH" =~ "$user_python_bin_dir" ]]; then echo -e "${ORANGE}WARNING: $user_python_bin_dir is not in PATH, this will make it difficult to run PDM commands. Temporarily adding $user_python_bin_dir to PATH...${NC}" echo -e "${ORANGE}To make this permanent, add the following line to your .bashrc or .zshrc file:${NC}" echo -e "${ORANGE}export PATH=$user_python_bin_dir:\$PATH${NC}" export PATH=$user_python_bin_dir:$PATH fi # # Install Spoolman # # Install PDM dependencies echo -e "${GREEN}Installing Spoolman backend and its dependencies using PDM...${NC}" # Force PDM to use venv. The default is virtualenv which has had some compatibility issues pdm config venv.backend venv || exit 1 pdm sync --prod --no-editable || exit 1 # # Initialize the .env file if it doesn't exist # if [ ! -f ".env" ]; then echo -e "${ORANGE}.env file not found. Creating it...${NC}" cp .env.example .env fi # # Install systemd service # echo -e "${CYAN}Do you want to install Spoolman as a systemd service? This will automatically start Spoolman when your server starts. (y/n)${NC}" read choice if [ "$choice" == "y" ] || [ "$choice" == "Y" ]; then systemd_user_dir="$HOME/.config/systemd/user" service_name="Spoolman" # Check if user-level systemd service exists and remove it if [ -f "$systemd_user_dir/$service_name.service" ]; then echo -e "${ORANGE}User-level systemd service already installed. Removing the existing service.${NC}" systemctl --user stop Spoolman # Stop the service if it's running systemctl --user disable Spoolman # Disable the service rm "$systemd_user_dir/$service_name.service" # Remove the user-level service unit file systemctl --user daemon-reload # Reload the systemd user service manager fi # Get the parent directory of the installer script script_dir=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) spoolman_dir=$(dirname "$script_dir") # Verify that we found the right spoolman dir by checking for the existence of pyproject.toml if [ ! -f "$spoolman_dir/pyproject.toml" ]; then echo -e "${ORANGE}Could not automatically find the Spoolman directory. Please specify the path to the Spoolman directory (the directory containing pyproject.toml):${NC}" read spoolman_dir # Expand the path spoolman_dir=$(eval echo "$spoolman_dir") # Verify again if [ ! -f "$spoolman_dir/pyproject.toml" ]; then echo -e "${ORANGE}Could not find pyproject.toml in $spoolman_dir. Aborting installation.${NC}" exit 1 fi fi # Define the systemd service unit file service_unit="[Unit] Description=Spoolman [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=$spoolman_dir/scripts/start.sh WorkingDirectory=$spoolman_dir User=$USER Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=default.target " # Create the systemd service unit file service_file="/etc/systemd/system/$service_name.service" echo "$service_unit" | sudo tee "$service_file" > /dev/null # Reload the systemd user service manager sudo systemctl daemon-reload # Enable and start the service sudo systemctl enable "$service_name" sudo systemctl start "$service_name" # Load .env file now set -o allexport source .env set +o allexport local_ip=$(hostname) echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman systemd service has been installed and Spoolman is now starting.${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman will soon be reachable at ${ORANGE}http://$local_ip:$SPOOLMAN_PORT${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}Please note that the displayed IP address may be incorrect for your setup. If needed, replace it manually with the correct IP.${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}You can start/restart/stop the service by running e.g. '${CYAN}sudo systemctl stop Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}You can disable the service from starting automatically by running '${CYAN}sudo systemctl disable Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}You can view the Spoolman logs by running '${CYAN}sudo journalctl -u Spoolman${GREEN}'${NC}" else echo -e "${ORANGE}Skipping systemd service installation.${NC}" echo -e "${ORANGE}You can start Spoolman manually by running 'bash scripts/start.sh'${NC}" fi echo -e "${GREEN}Spoolman has been installed successfully!${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}If you want to connect to an external database, you can edit the .env file and restart the service.${NC}"