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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#################################################
###### AUTOMATED INSTALL AND UPDATE SCRIPT ######
#################################################
# Written by yomgui1 & Frix_x
# @version: 1.3
# CHANGELOG:
# v1.4: added Shake&Tune install call
# v1.3: - added a warning on first install to be sure the user wants to install klippain and fixed a bug
# where some artefacts of the old user config where still present after the install (harmless bug but not clean)
# - automated the install of the Gcode shell commands plugin
# v1.2: fixed some bugs and adding small new features:
# - now it's ok to use the install script with the user config folder absent
# - avoid copying all the existing MCU templates to the user config directory during install to keep it clean
# - updated the logic to keep the user custom files and folders structure during a backup (it was previously flattened)
# v1.1: added an MCU template automatic installation system
# v1.0: first version of the script to allow a peaceful install and update ;)
# Where the user Klipper config is located (ie. the one used by Klipper to work)
USER_CONFIG_PATH="${HOME}/printer_data/config"
# Where to clone Frix-x repository config files (read-only and keep untouched)
FRIX_CONFIG_PATH="${HOME}/klippain_config"
# Path used to store backups when updating (backups are automatically dated when saved inside)
BACKUP_PATH="${HOME}/klippain_config_backups"
# Where the Klipper folder is located (ie. the internal Klipper firmware machinery)
KLIPPER_PATH="${HOME}/klipper"
# Branch from Frix-x/klippain repo to use during install (default: main)
FRIX_BRANCH="main"
set -eu
export LC_ALL=C
# Step 1: Verify that the script is not run as root and Klipper is installed.
# Then if it's a first install, warn and ask the user if he is sure to proceed
function preflight_checks {
if [ "$EUID" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "[PRE-CHECK] This script must not be run as root!"
exit -1
fi
if [ "$(sudo systemctl list-units --full -all -t service --no-legend | grep -F 'klipper.service')" ]; then
printf "[PRE-CHECK] Klipper service found! Continuing...\n\n"
else
echo "[ERROR] Klipper service not found, please install Klipper first!"
exit -1
fi
local install_klippain_answer
if [ ! -f "${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/.VERSION" ]; then
echo "[PRE-CHECK] New installation of Klippain detected!"
echo "[PRE-CHECK] This install script will WIPE AND REPLACE your current Klipper config with the full Klippain system (a backup will be kept)"
echo "[PRE-CHECK] Be sure that the printer is idle before continuing!"
read < /dev/tty -rp "[PRE-CHECK] Are you sure want to proceed and install Klippain? (y/N) " install_klippain_answer
if [[ -z "$install_klippain_answer" ]]; then
install_klippain_answer="n"
fi
install_klippain_answer="${install_klippain_answer,,}"
if [[ "$install_klippain_answer" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]]; then
printf "[PRE-CHECK] Installation confirmed! Continuing...\n\n"
else
echo "[PRE-CHECK] Installation was canceled!"
exit -1
fi
fi
}
# Step 2: Check if the git config folder exist (or download it)
function check_download {
local frixtemppath frixreponame
frixtemppath="$(dirname ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH})"
frixreponame="$(basename ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH})"
frixbranchname="${FRIX_BRANCH}"
if [ ! -d "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}" ]; then
echo "[DOWNLOAD] Downloading Klippain repository..."
if git -C $frixtemppath clone -b $frixbranchname https://github.com/Frix-x/klippain.git $frixreponame; then
printf "[DOWNLOAD] Download complete!\n\n"
else
echo "[ERROR] Download of Klippain git repository failed!"
exit -1
fi
else
printf "[DOWNLOAD] Klippain repository already found locally. Continuing...\n\n"
fi
}
# Step 3: Backup the old Klipper configuration
function backup_config {
if [ ! -e "${USER_CONFIG_PATH}" ]; then
printf "[BACKUP] No previous config found, skipping backup...\n\n"
return 0
fi
mkdir -p ${BACKUP_DIR}
# Copy every files from the user config ("2>/dev/null || :" allow it to fail silentely in case the config dir doesn't exist)
cp -fa ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/. ${BACKUP_DIR} 2>/dev/null || :
# Then delete the symlinks inside the backup folder as they are not needed here...
find ${BACKUP_DIR} -type l -exec rm -f {} \;
# If Klippain is not already installed (we check for .VERSION in the backup to detect it),
# we need to remove, wipe and clean the current user config folder...
if [ ! -f "${BACKUP_DIR}/.VERSION" ]; then
rm -fR ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}
fi
printf "[BACKUP] Backup of current user config files done in: ${BACKUP_DIR}\n\n"
}
# Step 4: Put the new configuration files in place to be ready to start
function install_config {
echo "[INSTALL] Installation of the last Klippain config files"
mkdir -p ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}
# Symlink Frix-x config folders (read-only git repository) to the user's config directory
for dir in config macros scripts moonraker; do
ln -fsn ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/$dir ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/$dir
done
# Detect if it's a first install by looking at the .VERSION file to ask for the config
# template install. If the config is already installed, nothing need to be done here
# as moonraker is already pulling the changes and custom user config files are already here
if [ ! -f "${BACKUP_DIR}/.VERSION" ]; then
printf "[INSTALL] New installation detected: config templates will be set in place!\n\n"
find ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/ -type d -name 'mcu_defaults' -prune -o -type f -print | xargs cp -ft ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/
install_mcu_templates
fi
# CHMOD the scripts to be sure they are all executables (Git should keep the modes on files but it's to be sure)
chmod +x ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/install.sh
chmod +x ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/uninstall.sh
# Symlink the gcode_shell_command.py file in the correct Klipper folder (erased to always get the last version)
ln -fsn ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/scripts/gcode_shell_command.py ${KLIPPER_PATH}/klippy/extras
# Create or update the config version tracking file in the user config directory
git -C ${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH} rev-parse HEAD > ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/.VERSION
}
# Helper function to ask and install the MCU templates if needed
function install_mcu_templates {
local install_template file_list main_template install_toolhead_template toolhead_template install_mmu_template
read < /dev/tty -rp "[CONFIG] Would you like to select and install MCU wiring templates files? (Y/n) " install_template
if [[ -z "$install_template" ]]; then
install_template="y"
fi
install_template="${install_template,,}"
# Check and exit if the user do not wants to install an MCU template file
if [[ "$install_template" =~ ^(no|n)$ ]]; then
printf "[CONFIG] Skipping installation of MCU templates. You will need to manually populate your own mcu.cfg file!\n\n"
return
fi
# If "yes" was selected, let's continue the install by listing the main MCU template
file_list=()
while IFS= read -r -d '' file; do
file_list+=("$file")
done < <(find "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/mcu_defaults/main" -maxdepth 1 -type f -print0)
echo "[CONFIG] Please select your main MCU in the following list:"
for i in "${!file_list[@]}"; do
echo " $((i+1))) $(basename "${file_list[i]}")"
done
read < /dev/tty -p "[CONFIG] Template to install (or 0 to skip): " main_template
if [[ "$main_template" -gt 0 ]]; then
# If the user selected a file, copy its content into the mcu.cfg file
filename=$(basename "${file_list[$((main_template-1))]}")
cat "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/mcu_defaults/main/$filename" >> ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/mcu.cfg
printf "[CONFIG] Template '$filename' inserted into your mcu.cfg user file\n\n"
else
printf "[CONFIG] No template selected. Skip and continuing...\n\n"
fi
# Next see if the user use a toolhead board
read < /dev/tty -rp "[CONFIG] Do you have a toolhead MCU and want to install a template? (y/N) " install_toolhead_template
if [[ -z "$install_toolhead_template" ]]; then
install_toolhead_template="n"
fi
install_toolhead_template="${install_toolhead_template,,}"
# Check if the user wants to install a toolhead MCU template
if [[ "$install_toolhead_template" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]]; then
file_list=()
while IFS= read -r -d '' file; do
file_list+=("$file")
done < <(find "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/mcu_defaults/toolhead" -maxdepth 1 -type f -print0)
echo "[CONFIG] Please select your toolhead MCU in the following list:"
for i in "${!file_list[@]}"; do
echo " $((i+1))) $(basename "${file_list[i]}")"
done
read < /dev/tty -p "[CONFIG] Template to install (or 0 to skip): " toolhead_template
if [[ "$toolhead_template" -gt 0 ]]; then
# If the user selected a file, copy its content into the mcu.cfg file
filename=$(basename "${file_list[$((toolhead_template-1))]}")
cat "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/mcu_defaults/toolhead/$filename" >> ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/mcu.cfg
printf "[CONFIG] Template '$filename' inserted into your mcu.cfg user file\n\n"
else
printf "[CONFIG] No toolhead template selected. Skip and continuing...\n\n"
fi
fi
# Finally see if the user use an MMU/ERCF board
read < /dev/tty -rp "[CONFIG] Do you have an MMU/ERCF MCU and want to install a template? (y/N) " install_mmu_template
if [[ -z "$install_mmu_template" ]]; then
install_mmu_template="n"
fi
install_mmu_template="${install_mmu_template,,}"
# Check if the user wants to install an MMU/ERCF MCU template
if [[ "$install_mmu_template" =~ ^(yes|y)$ ]]; then
file_list=()
while IFS= read -r -d '' file; do
file_list+=("$file")
done < <(find "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/mcu_defaults/mmu" -maxdepth 1 -type f -print0)
echo "[CONFIG] Please select your MMU/ERCF MCU in the following list:"
for i in "${!file_list[@]}"; do
echo " $((i+1))) $(basename "${file_list[i]}")"
done
read < /dev/tty -p "[CONFIG] Template to install (or 0 to skip): " mmu_template
if [[ "$mmu_template" -gt 0 ]]; then
# If the user selected a file, copy its content into the mcu.cfg file
filename=$(basename "${file_list[$((mmu_template-1))]}")
cat "${FRIX_CONFIG_PATH}/user_templates/mcu_defaults/mmu/$filename" >> ${USER_CONFIG_PATH}/mcu.cfg
echo "[CONFIG] Template '$filename' inserted into your mcu.cfg user file"
printf "[CONFIG] Note: keep in mind that you have to install the HappyHare backend manually to use an MMU/ERCF with Klippain. See the Klippain documentation for more information!\n\n"
else
printf "[CONFIG] No MMU/ERCF template selected. Skip and continuing...\n\n"
fi
fi
}
# Step 5: restarting Klipper
function restart_klipper {
echo "[POST-INSTALL] Restarting Klipper..."
sudo systemctl restart klipper
}
BACKUP_DIR="${BACKUP_PATH}/$(date +'%Y_%m_%d-%H%M%S')"
printf "\n======================================\n"
echo "- Klippain install and update script -"
printf "======================================\n\n"
# Run steps
preflight_checks
check_download
backup_config
install_config
restart_klipper
wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Frix-x/klippain-shaketune/main/install.sh | bash
echo "[POST-INSTALL] Everything is ok, Klippain installed and up to date!"
echo "[POST-INSTALL] Be sure to check the breaking changes on the release page: https://github.com/Frix-x/klippain/releases"