Tools: Disable Python constraint files with environment variable

Constraint files can be disabled with environment variable as well which
is useful when one uses the install/export scripts instead of
idf_tools.py directly. This is option is useful for offline build as
well.

Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/9263
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Roland Dobai
2022-07-01 14:44:12 +02:00
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* ``check``: For each tool, checks whether the tool is available in the system path and in ``IDF_TOOLS_PATH``.
* ``install-python-env``: Create a Python virtual environment in the ``${IDF_TOOLS_PATH}/python_env`` directory and install there the required Python packages. An optional ``--features`` argument allows one to specify a comma-separated list of features to be added or removed. Feature that begins with ``-`` will be removed and features with ``+`` or without any sign will be added. Example syntax for removing feature ``XY`` is ``--features=-XY`` and for adding ``--features=+XY`` or ``--features=XY``. If both removing and adding options are provided with the same feature, no operation is performed. For each feature a requirements file must exist. For example, feature ``XY`` is a valid feature if ``${IDF_PATH}/tools/requirements/requirements.XY.txt`` is an existing file with a list of Python packages to be installed. There is one mandatory ``core`` feature ensuring core functionality of ESP-IDF (build, flash, monitor, debug in console). There can be an arbitrary number of optional features. The selected list of features is stored in ``idf-env.json``. The requirement files contain a list of the desired Python packages to be installed and ``espidf.constraints.*.txt`` downloaded from https://dl.espressif.com and stored in ``${IDF_TOOLS_PATH}`` the package version requirements for a given ESP-IDF version.
* ``install-python-env``: Create a Python virtual environment in the ``${IDF_TOOLS_PATH}/python_env`` directory and install there the required Python packages. An optional ``--features`` argument allows one to specify a comma-separated list of features to be added or removed. Feature that begins with ``-`` will be removed and features with ``+`` or without any sign will be added. Example syntax for removing feature ``XY`` is ``--features=-XY`` and for adding ``--features=+XY`` or ``--features=XY``. If both removing and adding options are provided with the same feature, no operation is performed. For each feature a requirements file must exist. For example, feature ``XY`` is a valid feature if ``${IDF_PATH}/tools/requirements/requirements.XY.txt`` is an existing file with a list of Python packages to be installed. There is one mandatory ``core`` feature ensuring core functionality of ESP-IDF (build, flash, monitor, debug in console). There can be an arbitrary number of optional features. The selected list of features is stored in ``idf-env.json``. The requirement files contain a list of the desired Python packages to be installed and ``espidf.constraints.*.txt`` downloaded from https://dl.espressif.com and stored in ``${IDF_TOOLS_PATH}`` the package version requirements for a given ESP-IDF version. Althought it is not recommended, the download and use of constraint files can be disabled with the ``--no-constraints`` argument or setting the ``IDF_PYTHON_CHECK_CONSTRAINTS`` environment variable to ``no``.
* ``check-python-dependencies``: Checks if all required Python packages are installed. Packages from ``${IDF_PATH}/tools/requirements/requirements.*.txt`` files selected by the feature list of ``idf-env.json`` are checked with the package versions specified in the ``espidf.constraints.*.txt`` file. The constraint file will be downloaded from https://dl.espressif.com if this step hasn't been done already in the last day.
* ``check-python-dependencies``: Checks if all required Python packages are installed. Packages from ``${IDF_PATH}/tools/requirements/requirements.*.txt`` files selected by the feature list of ``idf-env.json`` are checked with the package versions specified in the ``espidf.constraints.*.txt`` file. The constraint file will be downloaded from https://dl.espressif.com if this step hasn't been done already in the last day. The use of constraints files can be disabled similarly to the ``install-python-env`` command.
* ``uninstall``: Print and remove tools, that are currently not used by active ESP-IDF version.