From 552cecc89e722e34f9211d89bfc35a9e1d5f39d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Campbell Barton Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 11:14:30 +0000 Subject: ported back background_job template from 2.4x, useful for automating blender to generate scenes in background mode. --- release/scripts/templates/background_job.py | 109 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+) create mode 100644 release/scripts/templates/background_job.py (limited to 'release') diff --git a/release/scripts/templates/background_job.py b/release/scripts/templates/background_job.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f887e6feaef --- /dev/null +++ b/release/scripts/templates/background_job.py @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# This script is an example of how you can run blender from the command line (in background mode with no interface) +# to automate tasks, in this example it creates a text object, camera and light, then renders and/or saves it. +# This example also shows how you can parse command line options to python scripts. +# +# Example usage for this test. +# blender -b -P $HOME/background_job.py -- --text="Hello World" --render="/tmp/hello" --save="/tmp/hello.blend" +# +# Notice all python args are after the "--" argument. + +import bpy + +def example_function(body_text, save_path, render_path): + + scene = bpy.context.scene + + # Clear existing objects. + scene.camera = None + for obj in scene.objects: + scene.objects.unlink(obj) + + txt_data = bpy.data.curves.new(name="MyText", type='TEXT') + + # Text Object + txt_ob = bpy.data.objects.new(name="MyText", object_data=txt_data) + scene.objects.link(txt_ob) # add the data to the scene as an object + txt_data.body = body_text # set the body text to the command line arg given + txt_data.align = 'CENTER' # center text + + # Camera + cam_data = bpy.data.cameras.new("MyCam") # create new camera data + cam_ob = bpy.data.objects.new(name="MyCam", object_data=cam_data) + scene.objects.link(cam_ob) # add the camera data to the scene (creating a new object) + scene.camera = cam_ob # set the active camera + cam_ob.location = 0.0, 0.0, 10.0 + + # Lamp + lamp_data = bpy.data.lamps.new("MyLamp") + lamp_ob = bpy.data.objects.new(name="MyCam", object_data=lamp_data) + scene.objects.link(lamp_ob) + lamp_ob.location = 2.0, 2.0, 5.0 + + if save_path: + try: + f = open(save_path, 'w') + f.close() + ok = True + except: + print("Cannot save to path %r" % save_path) + + import traceback + traceback.print_exc() + + if ok: + bpy.ops.wm.save_as_mainfile(filepath=save_path) + + if render_path: + render = scene.render + render.use_file_extension = True + render.filepath = render_path + bpy.ops.render.render(write_still=True) + + +import sys # to get command line args +import optparse # to parse options for us and print a nice help message + +def main(): + + # get the args passed to blender after "--", all of which are ignored by blender specifically + # so python may receive its own arguments + argv = sys.argv + + if "--" not in argv: + argv = [] # as if no args are passed + else: + argv = argv[argv.index("--") + 1:] # get all args after "--" + + # When --help or no args are given, print this help + usage_text = "Run blender in background mode with this script:" + usage_text += " blender -b -P " + __file__ + " -- [options]" + + parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage_text) + + + # Example background utility, add some text and renders or saves it (with options) + # Possible types are: string, int, long, choice, float and complex. + parser.add_option("-t", "--text", dest="body_text", help="This text will be used to render an image", type="string") + + parser.add_option("-s", "--save", dest="save_path", help="Save the generated file to the specified path", metavar='FILE') + parser.add_option("-r", "--render", dest="render_path", help="Render an image to the specified path", metavar='FILE') + + options, args = parser.parse_args(argv) # In this example we wont use the args + + if not argv: + parser.print_help() + return + + if not options.body_text: + print("Error: --text=\"some string\" argument not given, aborting.") + parser.print_help() + return + + # Run the example function + example_function(options.body_text, options.save_path, options.render_path) + + print("batch job finished, exiting") + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() -- cgit v1.2.3