# Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V. # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher. from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING from PyQt6.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSlot from UM.i18n import i18nCatalog from cura.Machines.ContainerTree import ContainerTree if TYPE_CHECKING: from cura.CuraApplication import CuraApplication # # This manager provides (convenience) functions to the Machine Settings Dialog QML to update certain machine settings. # class MachineSettingsManager(QObject): def __init__(self, application: "CuraApplication", parent: Optional["QObject"] = None) -> None: super().__init__(parent) self._i18n_catalog = i18nCatalog("cura") self._application = application # Force rebuilding the build volume by reloading the global container stack. This is a bit of a hack, but it seems # quite enough. @pyqtSlot() def forceUpdate(self) -> None: self._application.getMachineManager().globalContainerChanged.emit() # Function for the Machine Settings panel (QML) to update the compatible material diameter after a user has changed # an extruder's compatible material diameter. This ensures that after the modification, changes can be notified # and updated right away. @pyqtSlot(int) def updateMaterialForDiameter(self, extruder_position: int) -> None: # Updates the material container to a material that matches the material diameter set for the printer self._application.getMachineManager().updateMaterialWithVariant(str(extruder_position)) @pyqtSlot(int) def setMachineExtruderCount(self, extruder_count: int) -> None: # Note: this method was in this class before, but since it's quite generic and other plugins also need it # it was moved to the machine manager instead. Now this method just calls the machine manager. self._application.getMachineManager().setActiveMachineExtruderCount(extruder_count) # Function for the Machine Settings panel (QML) to update after the user changes "Number of Extruders". # # fieldOfView: The Ultimaker 2 family (not 2+) does not have materials in Cura by default, because the material is # to be set on the printer. But when switching to Marlin flavor, the printer firmware can not change/insert material # settings on the fly so they need to be configured in Cura. So when switching between gcode flavors, materials may # need to be enabled/disabled. @pyqtSlot() def updateHasMaterialsMetadata(self): machine_manager = self._application.getMachineManager() global_stack = machine_manager.activeMachine definition = global_stack.definition if definition.getProperty("machine_gcode_flavor", "value") != "UltiGCode" or definition.getMetaDataEntry( "has_materials", False): # In other words: only continue for the UM2 (extended), but not for the UM2+ return has_materials = global_stack.getProperty("machine_gcode_flavor", "value") != "UltiGCode" material_node = None if has_materials: global_stack.setMetaDataEntry("has_materials", True) else: # The metadata entry is stored in an ini, and ini files are parsed as strings only. # Because any non-empty string evaluates to a boolean True, we have to remove the entry to make it False. if "has_materials" in global_stack.getMetaData(): global_stack.removeMetaDataEntry("has_materials") # set materials for position, extruder in enumerate(global_stack.extruderList): if has_materials: approximate_diameter = extruder.getApproximateMaterialDiameter() variant_node = ContainerTree.getInstance().machines[global_stack.definition.getId()].variants[extruder.variant.getName()] material_node = variant_node.preferredMaterial(approximate_diameter) machine_manager.setMaterial(str(position), material_node) self.forceUpdate()