# Copyright (c) 2015 Jaime van Kessel # Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V. # The PostProcessingPlugin is released under the terms of the AGPLv3 or higher. from typing import Optional, Any, Dict, TYPE_CHECKING, List from UM.Signal import Signal, signalemitter from UM.i18n import i18nCatalog # Setting stuff import from UM.Application import Application from UM.Settings.ContainerFormatError import ContainerFormatError from UM.Settings.ContainerStack import ContainerStack from UM.Settings.InstanceContainer import InstanceContainer from UM.Settings.DefinitionContainer import DefinitionContainer from UM.Settings.ContainerRegistry import ContainerRegistry import re import json import collections i18n_catalog = i18nCatalog("cura") if TYPE_CHECKING: from UM.Settings.Interfaces import DefinitionContainerInterface @signalemitter class Script: """Base class for scripts. All scripts should inherit the script class.""" def __init__(self) -> None: super().__init__() self._stack = None # type: Optional[ContainerStack] self._definition = None # type: Optional[DefinitionContainerInterface] self._instance = None # type: Optional[InstanceContainer] def initialize(self) -> None: setting_data = self.getSettingData() self._stack = ContainerStack(stack_id=str(id(self))) self._stack.setDirty(False) # This stack does not need to be saved. ## Check if the definition of this script already exists. If not, add it to the registry. if "key" in setting_data: definitions = ContainerRegistry.getInstance().findDefinitionContainers(id=setting_data["key"]) if definitions: # Definition was found self._definition = definitions[0] else: self._definition = DefinitionContainer(setting_data["key"]) try: self._definition.deserialize(json.dumps(setting_data)) ContainerRegistry.getInstance().addContainer(self._definition) except ContainerFormatError: self._definition = None return if self._definition is None: return self._stack.addContainer(self._definition) self._instance = InstanceContainer(container_id="ScriptInstanceContainer") self._instance.setDefinition(self._definition.getId()) self._instance.setMetaDataEntry("setting_version", self._definition.getMetaDataEntry("setting_version", default=0)) self._stack.addContainer(self._instance) self._stack.propertyChanged.connect(self._onPropertyChanged) ContainerRegistry.getInstance().addContainer(self._stack) settingsLoaded = Signal() valueChanged = Signal() # Signal emitted whenever a value of a setting is changed def _onPropertyChanged(self, key: str, property_name: str) -> None: if property_name == "value": self.valueChanged.emit() # Property changed: trigger reslice # To do this we use the global container stack propertyChanged. # Re-slicing is necessary for setting changes in this plugin, because the changes # are applied only once per "fresh" gcode global_container_stack = Application.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack() if global_container_stack is not None: global_container_stack.propertyChanged.emit(key, property_name) def getSettingData(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Needs to return a dict that can be used to construct a settingcategory file. See the example script for an example. It follows the same style / guides as the Uranium settings. Scripts can either override getSettingData directly, or use getSettingDataString to return a string that will be parsed as json. The latter has the benefit over returning a dict in that the order of settings is maintained. """ setting_data_as_string = self.getSettingDataString() setting_data = json.loads(setting_data_as_string, object_pairs_hook = collections.OrderedDict) return setting_data def getSettingDataString(self) -> str: raise NotImplementedError() def getDefinitionId(self) -> Optional[str]: if self._stack: bottom = self._stack.getBottom() if bottom is not None: return bottom.getId() return None def getStackId(self) -> Optional[str]: if self._stack: return self._stack.getId() return None def getSettingValueByKey(self, key: str) -> Any: """Convenience function that retrieves value of a setting from the stack.""" if self._stack is not None: return self._stack.getProperty(key, "value") return None def getValue(self, line: str, key: str, default = None) -> Any: """Convenience function that finds the value in a line of g-code. When requesting key = x from line "G1 X100" the value 100 is returned. """ if not key in line or (';' in line and line.find(key) > line.find(';')): return default sub_part = line[line.find(key) + 1:] m = re.search('^-?[0-9]+\.?[0-9]*', sub_part) if m is None: return default try: return int(m.group(0)) except ValueError: #Not an integer. try: return float(m.group(0)) except ValueError: #Not a number at all. return default def putValue(self, line: str = "", **kwargs) -> str: """Convenience function to produce a line of g-code. You can put in an original g-code line and it'll re-use all the values in that line. All other keyword parameters are put in the result in g-code's format. For instance, if you put ``G=1`` in the parameters, it will output ``G1``. If you put ``G=1, X=100`` in the parameters, it will output ``G1 X100``. The parameters will be added in order G M T S F X Y Z E. Any other parameters will be added in arbitrary order. :param line: The original g-code line that must be modified. If not provided, an entirely new g-code line will be produced. :return: A line of g-code with the desired parameters filled in. """ # Strip the comment. if ";" in line: comment = line[line.find(";"):] line = line[:line.find(";")] else: comment = "" # Parse the original g-code line and add them to kwargs. for part in line.split(" "): if part == "": continue parameter = part[0] if parameter not in kwargs: value = part[1:] kwargs[parameter] = value # Start writing the new g-code line. line_parts = list() # First add these parameters in order for parameter in ["G", "M", "T", "S", "F", "X", "Y", "Z", "E"]: if parameter in kwargs: value = kwargs.pop(parameter) # get the corresponding value and remove the parameter from kwargs line_parts.append(parameter + str(value)) # Then add the rest of the parameters for parameter, value in kwargs.items(): line_parts.append(parameter + str(value)) # If there was a comment, put it at the end. if comment != "": line_parts.append(comment) # Add spaces and return the new line return " ".join(line_parts) def execute(self, data: List[str]) -> List[str]: """This is called when the script is executed. It gets a list of g-code strings and needs to return a (modified) list. """ raise NotImplementedError()