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Kiwy-Signage/download_offline_packages.sh
Kivy Signage Player 4ce41b7ccc Add offline installation support with repo folder and updated dependencies
Features:
- Create repo/ folder structure for offline packages
  - python-wheels/ for Python packages (.whl files)
  - system-packages/ for APT packages and .deb files
- Add download_offline_packages.sh to populate Python wheels
- Add download_deb_packages.sh to download system .deb packages
- Update install.sh with smart online/offline detection
  - Auto-detects repo folder and uses offline packages
  - Falls back to online installation if repo is empty
  - Supports --offline flag for explicit offline mode
- Update requirements.txt with async dependencies:
  - aiohttp==3.9.1 for async HTTP client
  - asyncio==3.4.3 for async I/O framework
- Add OFFLINE_INSTALLATION.md with complete guide
- Add .gitignore to exclude downloaded packages from repo
- Document all system dependencies in apt-packages.txt

Downloaded packages:
- 18 Python wheels with all dependencies
- Total size: ~50 MB for Python packages
- Ready for offline deployment
2025-11-03 16:29:03 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Download Offline Packages Script for Kivy Signage Player
# This script downloads all necessary Python packages and documents system packages
set -e
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
REPO_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/repo"
WHEELS_DIR="$REPO_DIR/python-wheels"
SYSTEM_DIR="$REPO_DIR/system-packages"
echo "=========================================="
echo "Downloading Offline Packages"
echo "=========================================="
echo ""
# Check if repo directory exists
if [ ! -d "$REPO_DIR" ]; then
echo "Error: repo directory not found!"
echo "Creating directories..."
mkdir -p "$WHEELS_DIR"
mkdir -p "$SYSTEM_DIR"
fi
# Download Python packages
echo "Step 1: Downloading Python wheels..."
echo "--------------------"
cd "$SCRIPT_DIR"
# Check if pip is installed
if ! command -v pip3 &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: pip3 is not installed. Please install it first:"
echo " sudo apt install python3-pip"
exit 1
fi
# Download all Python packages and their dependencies
echo "Downloading packages from requirements.txt..."
pip3 download -r requirements.txt -d "$WHEELS_DIR" --platform linux_armv7l --only-binary=:all: || \
pip3 download -r requirements.txt -d "$WHEELS_DIR" || true
# Also download for general Linux platforms as fallback
echo "Downloading cross-platform packages..."
pip3 download -r requirements.txt -d "$WHEELS_DIR" || true
echo ""
echo "Python wheels downloaded to: $WHEELS_DIR"
echo "Total wheel files: $(ls -1 "$WHEELS_DIR"/*.whl 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
# List system packages
echo ""
echo "Step 2: System packages information"
echo "--------------------"
echo "System packages are listed in: $SYSTEM_DIR/apt-packages.txt"
echo ""
echo "To download .deb files for offline installation, run:"
echo " bash download_deb_packages.sh"
echo ""
# Summary
echo "=========================================="
echo "Download Complete!"
echo "=========================================="
echo ""
echo "Offline packages ready in: $REPO_DIR"
echo ""
echo "Next steps:"
echo "1. Copy the entire 'repo' folder to your offline system"
echo "2. Run: bash install.sh"
echo " (The installer will automatically detect and use offline packages)"
echo ""