InvokeAI/installer/create_installer.sh
Lincoln Stein 0439b51a26
Simple Installer for Unified Directory Structure, Initial Implementation (#1819)
* partially working simple installer

* works on linux

* fix linux requirements files

* read root environment variable in right place

* fix cat invokeai.init in test workflows

* fix classical cp error in test-invoke-pip.yml

* respect --root argument now

* untested bat installers added

* windows install.bat now working

fix logic to find frontend files

* rename simple_install to "installer"

1. simple_install => 'installer'
2. source and binary install directories are removed

* enable update scripts to update requirements

- Also pin requirements to known working commits.
- This may be a breaking change; exercise with caution
- No functional testing performed yet!

* update docs and installation requirements

NOTE: This may be a breaking commit! Due to the way the installer
works, I have to push to a public branch in order to do full end-to-end
testing.

- Updated installation docs, removing binary and source installers and
  substituting the "simple" unified installer.
- Pin requirements for the "http:" downloads to known working commits.
- Removed as much as possible the invoke-ai forks of others' repos.

* fix directory path for installer

* correct requirement/environment errors

* exclude zip files in .gitignore

* possible fix for dockerbuild

* ready for torture testing

- final Windows bat file tweaks
- copy environments-and-requirements to the runtime directory so that
  the `update.sh` script can run.

  This is not ideal, since we lose control over the
  requirements. Better for the update script to pull the proper
  updated requirements script from the repository.

* allow update.sh/update.bat to install arbitrary InvokeAI versions

- Can pass the zip file path to any InvokeAI release, branch, commit or tag,
  and the installer will try to install it.
- Updated documentation
- Added Linux Python install hints.

* use binary installer's :err_exit function

* user diffusers 0.10.0

* added logic for CPPFLAGS on mac

* improve windows install documentation

- added information on a couple of gotchas I experienced during
  windows installation, including DLL loading errors experienced
  when Visual Studio C++ Redistributable was not present.

* tagged to pull from 2.2.4-rc1

- also fix error of shell window closing immediately if suitable
  python not found

Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
2022-12-11 00:37:08 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
cd "$(dirname "$0")"
VERSION=$(grep ^VERSION ../setup.py | awk '{ print $3 }' | sed "s/'//g" )
echo "Be certain that you're in the 'installer' directory before continuing."
read -p "Press any key to continue, or CTRL-C to exit..."
echo Building installer zip fles for InvokeAI v$VERSION
# get rid of any old ones
rm *.zip
rm -rf InvokeAI-Installer
mkdir InvokeAI-Installer
cp -pr ../environments-and-requirements templates readme.txt InvokeAI-Installer/
mkdir InvokeAI-Installer/templates/rootdir
cp -pr ../configs InvokeAI-Installer/templates/rootdir/
mkdir InvokeAI-Installer/templates/rootdir/{outputs,embeddings,models}
cp install.sh.in InvokeAI-Installer/install.sh
chmod a+rx InvokeAI-Installer/install.sh
zip -r InvokeAI-installer-$VERSION-linux.zip InvokeAI-Installer
zip -r InvokeAI-installer-$VERSION-mac.zip InvokeAI-Installer
# now do the windows installer
rm InvokeAI-Installer/install.sh
cp install.bat.in InvokeAI-Installer/install.bat
cp WinLongPathsEnabled.reg InvokeAI-Installer/
# this gets rid of the "-e ." at the end of the windows requirements file
# because it is easier to do it now than in the .bat install script
egrep -v '^-e .' InvokeAI-Installer/environments-and-requirements/requirements-win-colab-cuda.txt >requirements.txt
mv requirements.txt InvokeAI-Installer/environments-and-requirements/requirements-win-colab-cuda.txt
zip -r InvokeAI-installer-$VERSION-windows.zip InvokeAI-Installer
# clean up
rm -rf InvokeAI-Installer
exit 0