A tool to manage and update libraries (modules) on a CircuitPython device.
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Circup requires Python 3.5 or higher.
In a virtualenv,
pip install circup
should do the trick. This is the simplest way to make it
work.
If you have no idea what a virtualenv is, try the following command,
pip3 install --user circup
.
Note
If you use the pip3
command to install CircUp you must make sure that
your path contains the directory into which the script will be installed.
To discover this path,
- On Unix-like systems, type
python3 -m site --user-base
and appendbin
to the resulting path. - On Windows, type the same command, but append
Scripts
to the resulting path.
Each CircuitPython library on the device usually has a version number as metadata within the module.
This utility looks at all the libraries on the device and checks if they are the most recent (compared to the versions found in the most recent version of the Adafruit CircuitPython Bundle and Circuitpython Community Bundle). If the libraries are out of date, the utility helps you update them.
The Adafruit CircuitPython Bundle can be found here:
https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_Bundle/releases/latest
Full details of these libraries, what they're for and how to get them, can be found here:
https://circuitpython.org/libraries
The Circuitpython Community Bundle can be found here:
https://github.com/adafruit/CircuitPython_Community_Bundle/releases/latest
If you need more detailed help using Circup see the Learn Guide article "Use CircUp to easily keep your CircuitPython libraries up to date".
First, plug in a device running CircuiPython. This should appear as a mounted
storage device called CIRCUITPY
.
To get help, just type the command:
$ circup Usage: circup [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... A tool to manage and update libraries on a CircuitPython device. Options: --verbose Comprehensive logging is sent to stdout. --path DIRECTORY Path to CircuitPython directory. Overrides automatic path detection. --host TEXT Hostname or IP address of a device. Overrides automatic path detection. --password TEXT Password to use for authentication when --host is used. --timeout INTEGER Specify the timeout in seconds for any network operations. --board-id TEXT Manual Board ID of the CircuitPython device. If provided in combination with --cpy-version, it overrides the detected board ID. --cpy-version TEXT Manual CircuitPython version. If provided in combination with --board-id, it overrides the detected CPy version. --version Show the version and exit. --help Show this message and exit. Commands: bundle-add Add bundles to the local bundles list, by "user/repo"... bundle-remove Remove one or more bundles from the local bundles list. bundle-show Show the list of bundles, default and local, with URL,... example Copy named example(s) from a bundle onto the device. freeze Output details of all the modules found on the connected... install Install a named module(s) onto the device. list Lists all out of date modules found on the connected... show Show a list of available modules in the bundle. uninstall Uninstall a named module(s) from the connected device. update Update modules on the device. Use --all to automatically update all modules without Major Version warnings.
To automatically install all modules imported by code.py
,
$ circup install --auto
:
$ circup install --auto Found device at /Volumes/CIRCUITPY, running CircuitPython 7.0.0-alpha.5. Searching for dependencies for: ['adafruit_bmp280'] Ready to install: ['adafruit_bmp280', 'adafruit_bus_device', 'adafruit_register'] Installed 'adafruit_bmp280'. Installed 'adafruit_bus_device'. Installed 'adafruit_register'.
To search for a specific module containing the name bme:
$ circup show bme
:
$ circup show bme Found device at /Volumes/CIRCUITPY, running CircuitPython 6.1.0-beta.2. adafruit_bme280 adafruit_bme680 2 shown of 257 packages.
To show version information for all the modules currently on a connected CIRCUITPYTHON device:
$ circup freeze adafruit_binascii==v1.0 adafruit_bme280==2.3.1 adafruit_ble==1.0.2
With $ circup freeze -r
, Circup will save, in the current working directory,
a requirements.txt file with a list of all modules currently installed on the
connected device.
To list all the modules that require an update:
$ circup list The following modules are out of date or probably need an update. Module Version Latest ------------------ -------- -------- adafruit_binascii v1.0 1.0.1 adafruit_ble 1.0.2 4.0
To interactively update the out-of-date modules:
$ circup update Found 3 module[s] needing update. Please indicate which modules you wish to update: Update 'adafruit_binascii'? [y/N]: Y OK Update 'adafruit_ble'? [y/N]: Y OK
Install a module or modules onto the connected device with:
$ circup install adafruit_thermal_printer Installed 'adafruit_thermal_printer'. $ circup install adafruit_thermal_printer adafruit_bus_io Installed 'adafruit_thermal_printer'. Installed 'adafruit_bus_io'.
If you need to work with the original .py version of a module, use the --py flag.
$ circup install --py adafruit_thermal_printer Installed 'adafruit_thermal_printer'.
You can also install a list of modules from a requirements.txt file in the current working directory with:
$ circup install -r requirements.txt Installed 'adafruit_bmp280'. Installed 'adafruit_lis3mdl'. Installed 'adafruit_lsm6ds'. Installed 'adafruit_sht31d'. Installed 'neopixel'.
Uninstall a module or modules like this:
$ circup uninstall adafruit_thermal_printer Uninstalled 'adafruit_thermal_printer'. $ circup uninstall adafruit_thermal_printer adafruit_bus_io Uninstalled 'adafruit_thermal_printer'. Uninstalled 'adafruit_bus_io'.
Use the --verbose
flag to see the logs as the command is working:
$ circup --verbose freeze Logging to /home/ntoll/.cache/circup/log/circup.log 10/18/2020 00:54:43 INFO: ### Started Circup ### 10/18/2020 00:54:43 INFO: Found device: /Volumes/CIRCUITPY Found device at /Volumes/CIRCUITPY, running CircuitPython 6.0.0-alpha.1-1352-gf0b37313c. 10/18/2020 00:54:44 INFO: Freeze 10/18/2020 00:54:44 INFO: Found device: /Volumes/CIRCUITPY ... etc ...
The --path
flag let's you pass in a different path to the CircuitPython
mounted volume. This is helpful when you have renamed or have more than one
CircuitPython devices attached:
$ circup --path /run/media/user/CIRCUITPY1 list
The --version
flag will tell you the current version of the
circup
command itself:
$ circup --version CircUp, A CircuitPython module updater. Version 0.0.1
To use circup via the Web Workflow. on devices that support it. Use the --host
and --password
arguments before your circup command.:
$ circup --host 192.168.1.119 --password s3cr3t install adafruit_hid $ circup --host cpy-9573b2.local --password s3cr3t install adafruit_hid
That's it!
When enabled, circup will autocomplete library names, simliar to other command line tools.
For example:
circup install n
+ tab -circup install neopixel
(+tab: offersneopixel
andneopixel_spi
completions)
circup install a
+ tab -circup install adafruit\_
+ m a g + tab -circup install adafruit_magtag
In order to activate shell completion, you need to inform your shell that completion is available for your script. Any Click application automatically provides support for that.
For Bash, add this to ~/.bashrc:
eval "$(_CIRCUP_COMPLETE=bash_source circup)"
For Zsh, add this to ~/.zshrc:
eval "$(_CIRCUP_COMPLETE=zsh_source circup)"
For Fish, add this to ~/.config/fish/completions/foo-bar.fish:
eval (env _CIRCUP_COMPLETE=fish_source circup)
Open a new shell to enable completion. Or run the eval command directly in your current shell to enable it temporarily. ### Activation Script
The above eval examples will invoke your application every time a shell is started. This may slow down shell startup time significantly.
Alternatively, export the generated completion code as a static script to be executed. You can ship this file with your builds; tools like Git do this. At least Zsh will also cache the results of completion files, but not eval scripts.
For Bash:
_CIRCUP_COMPLETE=bash_source circup circup-complete.sh
For Zsh:
_CIRCUP_COMPLETE=zsh_source circup circup-complete.sh
For Fish:
_CIRCUP_COMPLETE=fish_source circup circup-complete.sh
In .bashrc or .zshrc, source the script instead of the eval command:
. /path/to/circup-complete.sh
For Fish, add the file to the completions directory:
_CIRCUP_COMPLETE=fish_source circup ~/.config/fish/completions/circup-complete.fish
Note
If you find a bug, or you want to suggest an enhancement or new feature feel free to create an issue or submit a pull request here:
Discussion of this tool happens on the Adafruit CircuitPython Discord channel.