You need internet access for the following step(s).
The quickest way for installing the GrovePi is to enter the following command:
curl -kL dexterindustries.com/update_grovepi | bash
By default, the GrovePi package is installed system-wide, script_tools and RFR_Tools are updated each time the script is ran.
An example using options appended to the command can be:
curl -kL dexterindustries.com/update_grovepi | bash -s -- --user-local --no-update-aptget --no-dependencies
The options that can be appended to this command are:
--no-update-aptget
- to skip usingsudo apt-get update
before installing dependencies. For this to be useful,--no-dependencies
has to be not used. Applies to RFR_Tools and the GrovePi.--bypass-rfrtools
- skips installing RFR_Tools completely.--no-dependencies
- skip installing any dependencies for the GrovePi. It's supposed to be used on each consecutive update after the initial install has gone through.--user-local
- install the python package for the GrovePi in the home directory of the user. This doesn't require any special read/write permissions: the actual command used is (python setup.py install --force --user
).--env-local
- install the python package for the GrovePi within the given environment without elevated privileges: the actual command used is (python setup.py install --force
).--system-wide
- install the python package for the GrovePi within the sytem-wide environment withsudo
: the actual command used is (sudo python setup.py install --force
).
Important to remember is that --user-local
, --env-local
and --system-wide
options are all mutually-exclusive - they cannot be used together.
As a last thing, different versions of it can be pulled by appending a corresponding branch name or tag.
Now, if you only want the absolute minimum in order to get going with the GrovePi, you can run this command:
curl -kL dexterindustries.com/update_grovepi | bash -s -- --bypass-gui-installation
This will only get you installed the GrovePi dependencies and nothing else. You still can use options such as --user-local
or --env-local
if you are working with a different kind of environment. Keep in mind that --system-wide
is selected by default.
If the GrovePi has been installed either by using the full command or the one for the minimal installation, this means you have all the packages installed already and all dependencies put in. Therefore, on subsequent installation, you can skip installing any dependency and instead just reinstall the python package of the GrovePi. To do this, you can run this command:
curl -kL dexterindustries.com/update_grovepi | bash -s -- --bypass-rfrtools --no-dependencies
Or if this is too complex, you can always stick to the command meant for the full installation or the minimal one.