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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Checks to see if variable is set and non-empty.
# This is defined first, so we can use the function for some default variable values
env_var_exists() {
if [[ -n "${!1}" ]]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# Need RUNPOD to have a default value before first access
RUNPOD=false
if env_var_exists RUNPOD_POD_ID || env_var_exists RUNPOD_API_KEY; then
RUNPOD=true
fi
# If it is run with the sudo command, get the complete LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable of the system and assign it to the current environment,
# because it will be used later.
if [ -n "$SUDO_USER" ] || [ -n "$SUDO_COMMAND" ]; then
echo "The sudo command resets the non-essential environment variables, we keep the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable."
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(sudo -i printenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
fi
# This gets the directory the script is run from so pathing can work relative to the script where needed.
SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd)
# Step into GUI local directory
cd "$SCRIPT_DIR" || exit 1
if [ -d "$SCRIPT_DIR/venv" ]; then
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/venv/bin/activate" || exit 1
else
echo "venv folder does not exist. Not activating..."
fi
# Check if LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable exists
if [[ -z "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]]; then
# Set the ANSI escape sequence for yellow text
YELLOW='\033[0;33m'
# Set the ANSI escape sequence to reset text color
RESET='\033[0m'
echo -e "${YELLOW}Warning: LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable is not set.${RESET}"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Certain functionalities may not work correctly.${RESET}"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Please ensure that the required libraries are properly configured.${RESET}"
echo -e " "
echo -e "${YELLOW}If you use WSL2 you may want to: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/wsl/lib/${RESET}"
echo -e " "
fi
# Determine the requirements file based on the system
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
if [[ "$(uname -m)" == "arm64" ]]; then
REQUIREMENTS_FILE="$SCRIPT_DIR/requirements_macos_arm64.txt"
else
REQUIREMENTS_FILE="$SCRIPT_DIR/requirements_macos_amd64.txt"
fi
else
if [ "$RUNPOD" = false ]; then
REQUIREMENTS_FILE="$SCRIPT_DIR/requirements_linux.txt"
else
REQUIREMENTS_FILE="$SCRIPT_DIR/requirements_runpod.txt"
fi
fi
# Validate the requirements and run the script if successful
if python "$SCRIPT_DIR/setup/validate_requirements.py" -r "$REQUIREMENTS_FILE"; then
python "$SCRIPT_DIR/kohya_gui.py" "$@"
fi