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odysseus/start-macos.sh
Rifqi f45c3cc90f macOS: use venv Python for setup and launch
After the venv is created, $PY still points to the Homebrew/system
interpreter, which triggers PEP 668 (externally-managed-environment)
on modern macOS. Introduce VENV_PY pointing at the venv's own
interpreter and use it for all pip installs and the final uvicorn
launch.

Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-02 20:40:46 +09:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Odysseus — one-command quick start for macOS (Apple Silicon).
#
# ./start-macos.sh
#
# Installs everything Odysseus needs via Homebrew, sets up a local Python
# environment, and launches the app — so a generic Mac user can run it without
# knowing anything about venvs, pip, or uvicorn. Safe to re-run; it skips work
# that's already done.
#
# Why native (not Docker): Cookbook serves models on whatever machine Odysseus
# runs on, and Docker on macOS is a Linux VM with no access to the Metal GPU.
# Running natively lets Cookbook detect and use your Mac's GPU.
set -e
REPO_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
cd "$REPO_DIR"
PORT="${ODYSSEUS_PORT:-7860}" # 7860, not 7000 — macOS AirPlay Receiver holds 7000.
HOST="${ODYSSEUS_HOST:-127.0.0.1}" # Set ODYSSEUS_HOST=0.0.0.0 for LAN/Tailscale access.
PROBE_HOST="$HOST"
if [ "$PROBE_HOST" = "0.0.0.0" ] || [ "$PROBE_HOST" = "::" ]; then
PROBE_HOST="127.0.0.1"
fi
# Friendly message on any failure — re-running is safe (every step is idempotent).
trap 'echo; echo "✗ Setup failed above. It is safe to re-run ./start-macos.sh."; exit 1' ERR
echo "▶ Odysseus quick start for macOS"
# Fail fast if the port is already taken (e.g. a previous run still running).
if (exec 3<>"/dev/tcp/$PROBE_HOST/$PORT") 2>/dev/null; then
echo "✗ Port $PORT is already in use on $PROBE_HOST. Stop what's using it, or pick another port:"
echo " ODYSSEUS_PORT=7900 ./start-macos.sh"
exit 1
fi
# 1. Homebrew — the macOS package manager. We can't safely auto-install it
# (it wants its own interactive confirmation), so point the user at it.
if ! command -v brew >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo
echo "Homebrew is required but not installed. Install it (one command), then re-run this script:"
echo ' /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"'
echo
echo "More info: https://brew.sh"
exit 1
fi
# 2. Find a Python 3.11+ to build the environment with.
# On Apple Silicon we require an *arm64* interpreter (Homebrew's, under
# /opt/homebrew). A universal2 or x86 Python — e.g. the python.org installer
# at /usr/local — produces a venv whose compiled extensions get loaded as the
# wrong architecture when launched from the .app bundle (Cookbook then dies
# with "incompatible architecture"). So on arm64 we only look under
# /opt/homebrew and install Homebrew's python@3.11 if it's missing. On Intel
# (or non-mac) we just use whatever Python 3.11+ is on PATH.
PY=""
if [ "$(uname -m)" = "arm64" ]; then
cands="/opt/homebrew/bin/python3.13 /opt/homebrew/bin/python3.12 /opt/homebrew/bin/python3.11"
else
cands="python3 python3.13 python3.12 python3.11"
fi
for cand in $cands; do
p="$(command -v "$cand" 2>/dev/null)" || continue
if "$p" -c 'import sys; raise SystemExit(0 if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 11) else 1)' 2>/dev/null; then
PY="$p"; break
fi
done
# System dependencies (each installed only if missing, so re-runs stay fast and
# don't re-hit Homebrew over the network):
# - tmux : Cookbook runs model downloads/serves in the background
# - llama.cpp : a prebuilt, Metal-enabled llama-server so Cookbook can serve
# GGUF models on the GPU with no compile step
# - python@3.11 : installed only if no suitable (arm64) Python was found above
#
# tmux and llama.cpp are needed only by Cookbook (local model serving), not to
# boot the core app. So if Homebrew can't install one right now we warn and keep
# going instead of aborting the whole launch. Python is required to build the
# venv, so that one stays fatal (handled by the PY check just below).
# Install a Homebrew formula only if its command isn't already present. A failed
# install warns but does not abort — Cookbook can be set up later.
brew_ensure() {
if command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "$2 already installed"
return 0
fi
echo " installing $2"
if ! brew install "$2"; then
echo " ⚠ Couldn't install $2 right now — Cookbook (local model serving) may be limited."
echo " You can install it later with: brew install $2"
fi
}
echo "▶ Checking dependencies (Homebrew)…"
if [ -n "$PY" ]; then
echo " (using $("$PY" --version 2>&1) at $PY)"
else
echo " installing python@3.11…"
brew install python@3.11 || true
PY="$(command -v /opt/homebrew/bin/python3.11 || command -v python3.11 || true)"
fi
brew_ensure tmux tmux
brew_ensure llama-server llama.cpp
if [ -z "$PY" ] || [ ! -x "$PY" ]; then
echo "✗ Couldn't find a Python 3.11+ to build the environment with."
echo " Check: ls /opt/homebrew/bin/python3* (or install one: brew install python@3.11)"
exit 1
fi
# 3. Python environment + dependencies (kept inside the repo, in venv/).
# Named `venv` to match the manual steps and build-macos-app.sh, so the
# clickable .app reuses this same environment.
if [ ! -d venv ]; then
echo "▶ Creating Python environment…"
"$PY" -m venv venv
fi
VENV_PY="./venv/bin/python3"
echo "▶ Installing Python packages (first run downloads a few — can take a few minutes)…"
"$VENV_PY" -m pip install --quiet --upgrade pip
# Not --quiet: this is the slow step, so show progress (and any real errors).
"$VENV_PY" -m pip install -r requirements.txt
# 4. First-run setup: creates data dirs and prints an initial admin password
# the first time (idempotent — does nothing if already set up). Suppress its
# manual run hint — we launch the server ourselves just below.
echo "▶ Preparing Odysseus…"
ODYSSEUS_SKIP_RUN_HINT=1 ./venv/bin/python setup.py
# 5. Launch. Bind to loopback by default; opt into LAN/Tailscale with
# ODYSSEUS_HOST=0.0.0.0.
URL_HOST="$HOST"
if [ "$URL_HOST" = "0.0.0.0" ] || [ "$URL_HOST" = "::" ]; then
URL_HOST="127.0.0.1"
fi
URL="http://$URL_HOST:$PORT"
TAILSCALE_URL=""
if [ "$HOST" = "0.0.0.0" ] && command -v tailscale >/dev/null 2>&1; then
TS_IP="$(tailscale ip -4 2>/dev/null | head -n 1 || true)"
if [ -n "$TS_IP" ]; then
TAILSCALE_URL="http://$TS_IP:$PORT"
fi
fi
# Open the browser automatically once the server is accepting connections — so
# the URL isn't lost in the startup logs that keep scrolling. Runs in the
# background and is cleaned up when the server stops. Skip with
# ODYSSEUS_NO_OPEN=1 (e.g. over SSH / headless).
POLLER_PID=""
if [ -z "$ODYSSEUS_NO_OPEN" ] && command -v open >/dev/null 2>&1; then
(
for _ in $(seq 1 90); do
if (exec 3<>"/dev/tcp/$PROBE_HOST/$PORT") 2>/dev/null; then
printf '\n'
printf ' ┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐\n'
printf ' │ ✓ Odysseus is ready — opening your browser │\n'
printf ' │ %-40s │\n' "$URL"
printf ' │ (Press Ctrl+C in this window to stop) │\n'
printf ' └────────────────────────────────────────────┘\n\n'
open "$URL"
break
fi
sleep 1
done
) &
POLLER_PID=$!
fi
# Setup is done — drop the setup-failure handler, and clean up the background
# opener when the server exits or the user presses Ctrl+C.
trap - ERR
trap '[ -n "$POLLER_PID" ] && kill "$POLLER_PID" 2>/dev/null' EXIT INT TERM
echo
echo "▶ Starting Odysseus — it will open in your browser at $URL"
if [ -n "$TAILSCALE_URL" ]; then
echo " Tailscale/LAN URL: $TAILSCALE_URL"
fi
echo " (this takes a few seconds; press Ctrl+C here to stop)"
echo
"$VENV_PY" -m uvicorn app:app --host "$HOST" --port "$PORT"