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Fast part creation for KiCad and InvenTree

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:warning: InvenTree Compatibility

InvenTree 0.12 introduced a new parameter template system which was not supported until version 0.12.6 came out, see https://github.com/sparkmicro/Ki-nTree/issues/165 for more details. In short, Ki-nTree currently supports InvenTree 0.11 or older versions, and 0.12.6 and future versions. From 0.13.0 onwards a InvenTree setting needs to be modified for Ki-nTree to work: InvenTree Settings -> Part Parameters -> Enforce Parameter Units -> OFF (requires administrator rights)

:fast_forward: Demo Video

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sparkmicro/Ki-nTree/main/images/doc/kintree_v1_example.png" width="auto" height="auto">

Introduction

Ki-nTree (pronounced "Key Entry" or "Key 'n' Tree") aims to:

Ki-nTree works with:

:warning: Important Note

Ki-nTree version 1.0.x and forward support KiCad versions 6 and up.

Ki-nTree versions 0.5.x and 0.6.x only support KiCad version 6 (pip install kintree==0.6.6).

To use with KiCad version 5, use older Ki-nTree 0.4.x versions (pip install kintree==0.4.8).

Ki-nTree was developed by @eeintech for SPARK Microsystems, who generously accepted to make it open-source!

Get Started

Requirements

Here is a video to help with the different steps

Installation (system wide)

  1. Install using Pip
pip install -U kintree
  1. Run Ki-nTree
kintree

Run in virtual environment (contained)

Linux / MacOS

Create a virtual environment and activate it with:

$ python3 -m venv env-kintree
$ source env-kintree/bin/activate

Then follow the steps from the installation section.

Windows

In Git Bash, use the following commands to create and activate a virtual environment:

$ python3 -m venv env-kintree
$ source env-kintree/Scripts/activate

For any other Windows terminal, refer to the official documentation

Packages

Arch Linux

Ki-nTree is available on Arch Linux's AUR as python-kintree.

Usage Instructions

Before Starting

If you intend to use Ki-nTree with InvenTree, this tool offers to setup the InvenTree category tree with a simple script that you can run as follow:

:warning: Warning: Before running it, make sure you have setup your category tree in your categories.yaml configuration file according to your own preferences, else it will use the default setup.

python3 -m kintree.setup_inventree

If the InvenTree category tree is not setup before starting to use Ki-nTree, you won't be able to add parts to InvenTree.

Advanced Configuration

Configuration files are stored in the folder pointed by the Configuration Files Folder path in the "User Settings" window:

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sparkmicro/Ki-nTree/main/images/doc/kintree_v1_settings_user.png" width="600" height="auto"> <details> <summary><b>Click here to read about configuration files</b></summary> <p>

Ki-nTree uses a number of YAML configuration files to function. New users shouldn't need to worry about them to try out Ki-nTree (except for categories.yaml as mentioned in the previous section), however they can be modified to customize behavior and workflow.

Below is a summary table of the different configuration files, their function and if they are updated by the GUI:

FilenameFunctionGUI Update?
categories.yamlInvenTree categories hierarchy tree and category codes for IPN generation (see Before Starting section):x:
general.yamlGeneral user settings:heavy_check_mark:
internal_part_number.yamlControls for IPN generation:heavy_check_mark:
inventree_<env>.yamlInvenTree login credentials, per environment (<env>=['dev', 'prod']):heavy_check_mark:
kicad.yamlKiCad symbol, footprint and library paths:heavy_check_mark:
kicad_map.yamlMapping between InvenTree parent categories and KiCad symbol/footprint libraries and templates:x:
parameters.yamlList of InvenTree parameters templates (see InvenTree Part Parameters documentation):x:
parameters_filters.yamlMapping between InvenTree parent categories and InvenTree parameters templates:x:
search_api.yamlGeneric controls for Supplier search APIs like cache validity:heavy_check_mark:
supplier_parameters.yamlMapping between InvenTree parameters templates and suppliers parameters/attributes, sorted by InvenTree parent categories (see Part Parameters section):x:
<supplier>_config.yamlMapping for supplier name and search results fields, to overwrite defaults (<supplier>=['digikey', 'element14', 'lcsc', 'mouser']):x:
<supplier>_api.yamlRequired supplier API fields, custom to each supplier (<supplier>=['digikey', 'element14', 'lcsc', 'mouser']):heavy_check_mark:
digikey_categories.yamlMapping between InvenTree categories and Digi-Key categories:x:
digikey_parameters.yamlMapping between InvenTree parameters and Digi-Key parameters/attributes:x:

Ki-nTree only supports matching between InvenTree and Digi-Key categories and parameters/attributes (help wanted!)

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InvenTree Permissions

Each InvenTree user has a set of permissions associated to them. Please refer to the InvenTree documentation to understand how to setup user permissions.

The minimum set of user/group permission required to add parts to InvenTree is:

If you wish to automatically add subcategories while creating InvenTree parts, you will need to enable the "Part Categories - Add" permission.

Note that each time you enable the "Add" permission to an object, InvenTree automatically enables the "Change" permission to that object too.

Settings

  1. With Ki-nTree GUI open, click on "Settings > Supplier > Digi-Key" and fill in both Digi-Key API Client ID and Secret keys (optional: click on "Test" to get an API token)
  2. Click on "Settings > Supplier > Mouser" and fill in the Mouser part search API key
  3. Click on "Settings > Supplier > Element14" and fill in the Element14 product search API key (key is shared with Farnell and Newark)
  4. Click on "Settings > KiCad", browse to the location where KiCad symbol, template and footprint libraries are stored on your computer then click "Save"
  5. If you intend to use InvenTree with this tool, click on "Settings > InvenTree" and fill in your InvenTree server address and credentials then click "Save" (optional: click on "Test" to check communication with server)
    a. It is possible to define a Proxy Server over which all interactions with InvenTree will be routed. To set a proxy server use the "Enable Proxy Support" switch in "Settings > InvenTree" and define the proxy address in the new input field.
    b. Instead of user credential authentication token authentication is also supported. To use a token add it it to the "Password or Token" field and leave the "Username" empty. You can retrieve your personal access token from your InvenTree server by sending an get-request to its api url api/user/token/. c. If needed this tool can try to download the parts datasheet from the suppliers and upload it it to the attachment section of each part. For this just activate "Upload Datasheets to InvenTree" in the InvenTree settings d. It is also possible to sync the prices in InvenTree with the latest supplier prices. For this enable "Upload Pricing Data to InvenTree"
  6. If your InvenTree server requires a IPN in a specific pattern make sure to adjust "Settings > InvenTree > Internal Part Number" to match it or adjust the servers pattern to the one yo set in Ki-nTree

Note: All URLs should start with "http://" if they do not have a valid SSL certificate.

Get Digi-Key API token

<details> <summary>Show steps (click to expand)</summary> <p>

Enter your Digi-Key developer account credentials then login. The following page will appear (user@email.com will show your email address):

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sparkmicro/Ki-nTree/main/images/doc/digikey_api_approval_request.png" width="600" height="auto">

Click on "Allow", another page will open.
Click on the "Advanced" button, then click on "Proceed to localhost (unsafe)" at the bottom of the page:

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sparkmicro/Ki-nTree/main/images/doc/digikey_api_approval_request2.png" width="600" height="auto">

On Chrome, if the "Proceed to localhost (unsafe)" link does not appear, enable the following flag: chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost

Lastly, a new page will open with a "You may now close this window." message, proceed to get the token.

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Part Parameters

Ki-nTree uses supplier parameters to populate InvenTree parameters. In order to match between supplier and InvenTree, users need to setup the configuration file supplier_parameters.yaml with the following mapping for each category:

CATEGORY_NAME:
  INVENTREE_PARAMETER_NAME:
    - SUPPLIER_1_PARAMETER_NAME_1
    - SUPPLIER_1_PARAMETER_NAME_2
    - SUPPLIER_2_PARAMETER_NAME_1

It is also possible to cross reference the mappings of different categories. To define one or multiple parent categories a parameter named parent can be added where the items then are the desired parent categories. If a parameter name is present in both parent and child, the childs definition will override the parent.

A template image for an category can be set by using the image parameter. The sole item in this parameter must the filename of an already existing part image on the the InvenTree server.

Refer to this file as a starting point / example.

Part Number Search

Ki-nTree currently supports APIs for the following electronics suppliers: Digi-Key, Mouser, Element14, TME and LCSC.

  1. In the main window, enter the part number and select the supplier in drop-down list, then click the "Submit" button (arrow). It will start by fetching part data using the supplier's API
  2. In the case Digi-Key has been selected and the API token is not found or expired, a browser window will pop-up. To get a new token: follow those steps
  3. Once the part data has been successfully fetched from the supplier's API, you can review the part information in the different fields and edit them, if needed.
  4. Then, go to the Inventree tabl to pick the Category and Subcategory to use for this part
  5. If you desire to add this part to KiCad, click the KiCad tab and select the KiCad symbol library, the template and the footprint library to use for this part
  6. Finally, go to the Create tab and launch the part creation. It will take some time to complete the process in InvenTree and/or KiCad, once it finishes you'll be notified of the result

If the part was created or found in InvenTree, and if you have selected this option in the settings, your browser will automatically open and navigate to the new Inventree part page.

Kicad Templates

The automatic part generation in KiCad is controlled via templates:

Enjoy!

For any problem/bug you find, please report an issue.

Development

Requirements

You need python>=3.9 and poetry.

You can install poetry by following the instructions on its official website, by using pip install poetry or by installing a package on your Linux distro.

Setup and run

  1. Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/sparkmicro/Ki-nTree
  1. Install the requirements into a poetry-managed virtual environment
poetry install
Installing dependencies from lock file
...
Installing the current project: kintree (1.1.99)

Note: the version is not accurate (placeholder only)

  1. Run Ki-nTree in the virtual environment
poetry run python -m kintree_gui

or

$ poetry shell
$ python -m kintree_gui

Build

  1. Make sure you followed the previous installation steps, then run:
$ poetry build
Building kintree (1.1.99)
  - Building sdist
  - Built kintree-1.1.99.tar.gz
  - Building wheel
  - Built kintree-1.1.99-py3-none-any.whl
  1. Exit the virtual environment (Ctrl + D on Linux; you can also close the terminal and reopen it in the same folder).

    Run pip install dist/<wheel_file>.whl with the file name from the previous step. For example:

pip install dist/kintree-1.1.99-py3-none-any.whl
  1. You can now start Ki-nTree by typing kintree in the terminal, provided that your python dist path is a part of your $PATH.

License

The Ki-nTree source code is licensed under the GPL3.0 license as it uses source code under that license:

The KiCad templates are licensed under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 license which means that "you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission" (reference).