Pe lângă tipurile obișnuite de obiecte, cum ar fi adnotările, plasele și obiectele de piese, FreeCAD oferă, de asemenea, uimitoare posibilitate de a scrie scriptul obeictelor 100% Python, numite caracteristici Python. Aceste obiecte se vor comporta exact ca orice alt obiect FreeCAD și vor fi salvate și restaurate automat la salvarea / încărcarea fișierelor.
O particularitate care trebuie înțeleasă, aceste obiecte sunt salvate în fișiere FreeCAD FcStd cu modului python json module. Acest modul transformă un obiect python în șir de caractere(test), permițându-l să fie adăugat la fișierul salvat. Odată încărcat, modulul json utilizează șirul de caracter pentru a recrea obiectul original, cu condiția ca acesta să aibă acces la codul sursă care a creat obiectul. Aceasta înseamnă că dacă salvați un astfel de obiect personalizat și îl deschideți pe o mașină unde codul python care a generat obiectul nu este prezent, obiectul nu va fi recreat. Dacă distribuiți astfel de obiecte ale altora, va trebui să distribuiți în totalitate scriptul python care a creat-o împreună.
Note: It is possible to pack python code inside a FreeCAD file using json serializing with an App::PropertyPythonObject, but that code can never directly be run, and therefore has little use for our purpose here.
Caracteristicile Python respectă aceeași regulă ca toate funcțiile FreeCAD: ele sunt separate în părți App(application) și GUI(interfață grafică). Partea de aplicație, Object App, definește geometria obiectului nostru, în timp ce partea GUI, definește modul în care obiectul va fi afișat pe ecran. Instrumentul View Provider Objet, ca oricare altă caracteristică FreeCAD, este disponibil numai când rulați FreeCAD în propriul GUI. Există mai multe proprietăți și metode disponibile pentru a construi obiectul. Proprietățile trebuie să fie oricare dintre tipurile de proprietăți predefinite oferite de FreeCAD și vor apărea în fereastra de vizualizare a proprietății, astfel încât acestea să poată fi editate de utilizator. În acest fel, obiectele FeaturePython (au toate proprietățile Python) sunt cu adevărat și în totalitate parametrice. Puteți defini proprietăți pentru Obiect și ViewObject separat.
Următorul exemplu poate fi găsit in fișierul src/Mod/TemplatePyMod/FeaturePython.py, împreună cu alte exemple:
'''Examples for a feature class and its view provider.'''
import FreeCAD, FreeCADGui
from pivy import coin
class Box:
def __init__(self, obj):
'''Add some custom properties to our box feature'''
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength", "Length", "Box", "Length of the box").Length = 1.0
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength", "Width", "Box", "Width of the box").Width = 1.0
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength", "Height", "Box", "Height of the box").Height = 1.0
obj.Proxy = self
def onChanged(self, fp, prop):
'''Do something when a property has changed'''
FreeCAD.Console.PrintMessage("Change property: " + str(prop) + "\n")
def execute(self, fp):
'''Do something when doing a recomputation, this method is mandatory'''
FreeCAD.Console.PrintMessage("Recompute Python Box feature\n")
class ViewProviderBox:
def __init__(self, obj):
'''Set this object to the proxy object of the actual view provider'''
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyColor","Color", "Box", "Color of the box").Color = (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
obj.Proxy = self
def attach(self, obj):
'''Setup the scene sub-graph of the view provider, this method is mandatory'''
self.shaded = coin.SoGroup()
self.wireframe = coin.SoGroup()
self.scale = coin.SoScale()
self.color = coin.SoBaseColor()
data=coin.SoCube()
self.shaded.addChild(self.scale)
self.shaded.addChild(self.color)
self.shaded.addChild(data)
obj.addDisplayMode(self.shaded, "Shaded");
style=coin.SoDrawStyle()
style.style = coin.SoDrawStyle.LINES
self.wireframe.addChild(style)
self.wireframe.addChild(self.scale)
self.wireframe.addChild(self.color)
self.wireframe.addChild(data)
obj.addDisplayMode(self.wireframe, "Wireframe");
self.onChanged(obj,"Color")
def updateData(self, fp, prop):
'''If a property of the handled feature has changed we have the chance to handle this here'''
# fp is the handled feature, prop is the name of the property that has changed
l = fp.getPropertyByName("Length")
w = fp.getPropertyByName("Width")
h = fp.getPropertyByName("Height")
self.scale.scaleFactor.setValue(float(l), float(w), float(h))
pass
def getDisplayModes(self,obj):
'''Return a list of display modes.'''
modes=[]
modes.append("Shaded")
modes.append("Wireframe")
return modes
def getDefaultDisplayMode(self):
'''Return the name of the default display mode. It must be defined in getDisplayModes.'''
return "Shaded"
def setDisplayMode(self,mode):
'''Map the display mode defined in attach with those defined in getDisplayModes.\
Since they have the same names nothing needs to be done. This method is optional'''
return mode
def onChanged(self, vp, prop):
'''Here we can do something when a single property got changed'''
FreeCAD.Console.PrintMessage("Change property: " + str(prop) + "\n")
if prop == "Color":
c = vp.getPropertyByName("Color")
self.color.rgb.setValue(c[0], c[1], c[2])
def getIcon(self):
'''Return the icon in XPM format which will appear in the tree view. This method is\
optional and if not defined a default icon is shown.'''
return """
/* XPM */
static const char * ViewProviderBox_xpm[] = {
"16 16 6 1",
" c None",
". c #141010",
"+ c #615BD2",
"@ c #C39D55",
"# c #000000",
"$ c #57C355",
" ........",
" ......++..+..",
" .@@@@.++..++.",
" .@@@@.++..++.",
" .@@ .++++++.",
" ..@@ .++..++.",
"###@@@@ .++..++.",
"##$.@@$#.++++++.",
"#$#$.$$$........",
"#$$####### ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
" #$#$$$$$# ",
" ##$$$$$# ",
" ####### "};
"""
def dumps(self):
'''When saving the document this object gets stored using Python's json module.\
Since we have some un-serializable parts here -- the Coin stuff -- we must define this method\
to return a tuple of all serializable objects or None.'''
return None
def loads(self,state):
'''When restoring the serialized object from document we have the chance to set some internals here.\
Since no data were serialized nothing needs to be done here.'''
return None
def makeBox():
FreeCAD.newDocument()
a=FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("App::FeaturePython", "Box")
Box(a)
ViewProviderBox(a.ViewObject)
makeBox()
If your object relies on being recomputed as soon as it is created, you must do this manually in the __init__
function as it is not called automatically. This example does not require it because the onChanged
method of the Box
class has the same effect as the execute
function, but the examples below rely on being recomputed before anything is displayed in the 3D view. In the examples, this is done manually with ActiveDocument.recompute()
but in more complex scenarios you need to decide where to recompute either the whole document or the FeaturePython object.
This example produces a number of exception stack traces in the report view window. This is because the onChanged
method of the Box
class is called each time a property is added in __init__
. When the first one is added, the Width and Height properties don't exist yet and so the attempt to access them fails.
An explanation of __getstate__
and __setstate__
which have been replaced by dumps
and loads
is in the forum thread obj.Proxy.Type is a dict, not a string.
obj.addProperty(...)
returns obj
, so that the value of the property can be set on the same line:
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength", "Length", "Box", "Length of the box").Length = 1.0
Which is equivalent to:
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength", "Length", "Box", "Length of the box")
obj.Length = 1.0
Acest exemplu ne face să utilizăm Part Workbench pentru a crea un octahedron, apoi crează reprezentarea sa coin cu pivy.
Primul este însuși obiectul Document:
import FreeCAD, FreeCADGui, Part
import pivy
from pivy import coin
class Octahedron:
def __init__(self, obj):
"Add some custom properties to our box feature"
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength","Length","Octahedron","Length of the octahedron").Length=1.0
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength","Width","Octahedron","Width of the octahedron").Width=1.0
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength","Height","Octahedron", "Height of the octahedron").Height=1.0
obj.addProperty("Part::PropertyPartShape","Shape","Octahedron", "Shape of the octahedron")
obj.Proxy = self
def execute(self, fp):
# Define six vetices for the shape
v1 = FreeCAD.Vector(0,0,0)
v2 = FreeCAD.Vector(fp.Length,0,0)
v3 = FreeCAD.Vector(0,fp.Width,0)
v4 = FreeCAD.Vector(fp.Length,fp.Width,0)
v5 = FreeCAD.Vector(fp.Length/2,fp.Width/2,fp.Height/2)
v6 = FreeCAD.Vector(fp.Length/2,fp.Width/2,-fp.Height/2)
# Make the wires/faces
f1 = self.make_face(v1,v2,v5)
f2 = self.make_face(v2,v4,v5)
f3 = self.make_face(v4,v3,v5)
f4 = self.make_face(v3,v1,v5)
f5 = self.make_face(v2,v1,v6)
f6 = self.make_face(v4,v2,v6)
f7 = self.make_face(v3,v4,v6)
f8 = self.make_face(v1,v3,v6)
shell=Part.makeShell([f1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6,f7,f8])
solid=Part.makeSolid(shell)
fp.Shape = solid
# helper mehod to create the faces
def make_face(self,v1,v2,v3):
wire = Part.makePolygon([v1,v2,v3,v1])
face = Part.Face(wire)
return face
Apoi, avem obiectul furnizorului de vizualizare, responsabil pentru afișarea obiectului în scena 3D:
class ViewProviderOctahedron:
def __init__(self, obj):
"Set this object to the proxy object of the actual view provider"
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyColor","Color","Octahedron","Color of the octahedron").Color=(1.0,0.0,0.0)
obj.Proxy = self
def attach(self, obj):
"Setup the scene sub-graph of the view provider, this method is mandatory"
self.shaded = coin.SoGroup()
self.wireframe = coin.SoGroup()
self.scale = coin.SoScale()
self.color = coin.SoBaseColor()
self.data=coin.SoCoordinate3()
self.face=coin.SoIndexedFaceSet()
self.shaded.addChild(self.scale)
self.shaded.addChild(self.color)
self.shaded.addChild(self.data)
self.shaded.addChild(self.face)
obj.addDisplayMode(self.shaded,"Shaded");
style=coin.SoDrawStyle()
style.style = coin.SoDrawStyle.LINES
self.wireframe.addChild(style)
self.wireframe.addChild(self.scale)
self.wireframe.addChild(self.color)
self.wireframe.addChild(self.data)
self.wireframe.addChild(self.face)
obj.addDisplayMode(self.wireframe,"Wireframe");
self.onChanged(obj,"Color")
def updateData(self, fp, prop):
"If a property of the handled feature has changed we have the chance to handle this here"
# fp is the handled feature, prop is the name of the property that has changed
if prop == "Shape":
s = fp.getPropertyByName("Shape")
self.data.point.setNum(6)
cnt=0
for i in s.Vertexes:
self.data.point.set1Value(cnt,i.X,i.Y,i.Z)
cnt=cnt+1
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(0,0)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(1,1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(2,2)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(3,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(4,1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(5,3)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(6,2)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(7,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(8,3)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(9,4)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(10,2)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(11,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(12,4)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(13,0)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(14,2)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(15,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(16,1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(17,0)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(18,5)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(19,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(20,3)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(21,1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(22,5)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(23,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(24,4)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(25,3)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(26,5)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(27,-1)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(28,0)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(29,4)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(30,5)
self.face.coordIndex.set1Value(31,-1)
def getDisplayModes(self,obj):
"Return a list of display modes."
modes=[]
modes.append("Shaded")
modes.append("Wireframe")
return modes
def getDefaultDisplayMode(self):
"Return the name of the default display mode. It must be defined in getDisplayModes."
return "Shaded"
def setDisplayMode(self,mode):
return mode
def onChanged(self, vp, prop):
"Here we can do something when a single property got changed"
FreeCAD.Console.PrintMessage("Change property: " + str(prop) + "\n")
if prop == "Color":
c = vp.getPropertyByName("Color")
self.color.rgb.setValue(c[0],c[1],c[2])
def getIcon(self):
return """
/* XPM */
static const char * ViewProviderBox_xpm[] = {
"16 16 6 1",
" c None",
". c #141010",
"+ c #615BD2",
"@ c #C39D55",
"# c #000000",
"$ c #57C355",
" ........",
" ......++..+..",
" .@@@@.++..++.",
" .@@@@.++..++.",
" .@@ .++++++.",
" ..@@ .++..++.",
"###@@@@ .++..++.",
"##$.@@$#.++++++.",
"#$#$.$$$........",
"#$$####### ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
" #$#$$$$$# ",
" ##$$$$$# ",
" ####### "};
"""
def dumps(self):
return None
def loads(self,state):
return None
În cele din urmă, odată ce obiectul și obiectul său de vedere sunt definite, trebuie doar să le numim (clasa Octahedron și codul clasei viewprovider pot fi copiate direct în consola Python FreeCAD):
FreeCAD.newDocument()
a=FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("App::FeaturePython","Octahedron")
Octahedron(a)
ViewProviderOctahedron(a.ViewObject)
Dacă doriți să faceți obiectul selectabil sau cel puțin o parte a acestuia, făcând clic pe el în fereastra de vizualizare, trebuie să includeți forma geometriei sale în interiorul unui nod SoFCSelection. Dacă obiectul are o reprezentare complexă, cu widget-uri, adnotări etc., poate doriți să includeți doar o parte a acestuia într-o selecție SoFCSelecție. Tot ceea ce este un SoFCSelection este scanat constant de FreeCAD pentru a detecta selectia / preselectarea, deci ar fi bine să nu incercați a o supraincarca cu scanări inutile. Iată un exemplu de ceea ce ați face pentru a include o self.face din exemplul de mai sus :
Once the parts of the scenegraph that are to be selectable are inside SoFCSelection nodes, you then need to provide two methods to handle the selection path. The selection path can take the form of a string giving the names of each element in the path, or of an array of scenegraph objects. The two methods you provide are getDetailPath
, which converts from a string path to an array of scenegraph objects, and getElementPicked
, which takes an element which has been clicked on in the scenegraph and returns its string name (note, not its string path).
Here is the molecule example above, adapted to make the elements of the molecule selectable:
class Molecule:
def __init__(self, obj):
''' Add two point properties '''
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p1","Line","Start point")
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p2","Line","End point").p2=FreeCAD.Vector(5,0,0)
obj.Proxy = self
def onChanged(self, fp, prop):
if prop == "p1" or prop == "p2":
''' Print the name of the property that has changed '''
fp.Shape = Part.makeLine(fp.p1,fp.p2)
def execute(self, fp):
''' Print a short message when doing a recomputation, this method is mandatory '''
fp.Shape = Part.makeLine(fp.p1,fp.p2)
class ViewProviderMolecule:
def __init__(self, obj):
''' Set this object to the proxy object of the actual view provider '''
obj.Proxy = self
self.ViewObject = obj
sep1=coin.SoSeparator()
sel1 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoFCSelection').createInstance()
# sel1.policy.setValue(coin.SoSelection.SHIFT)
sel1.ref()
sep1.addChild(sel1)
self.trl1=coin.SoTranslation()
sel1.addChild(self.trl1)
sel1.addChild(coin.SoSphere())
sep2=coin.SoSeparator()
sel2 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoFCSelection').createInstance()
sel2.ref()
sep2.addChild(sel2)
self.trl2=coin.SoTranslation()
sel2.addChild(self.trl2)
sel2.addChild(coin.SoSphere())
obj.RootNode.addChild(sep1)
obj.RootNode.addChild(sep2)
self.updateData(obj.Object, 'p2')
self.sel1 = sel1
self.sel2 = sel2
def getDetailPath(self, subname, path, append):
vobj = self.ViewObject
if append:
path.append(vobj.RootNode)
path.append(vobj.SwitchNode)
mode = vobj.SwitchNode.whichChild.getValue()
if mode >= 0:
mode = vobj.SwitchNode.getChild(mode)
path.append(mode)
sub = Part.splitSubname(subname)[-1]
if sub == 'Atom1':
path.append(self.sel1)
elif sub == 'Atom2':
path.append(self.sel2)
else:
path.append(mode.getChild(0))
return True
def getElementPicked(self, pp):
path = pp.getPath()
if path.findNode(self.sel1) >= 0:
return 'Atom1'
if path.findNode(self.sel2) >= 0:
return 'Atom2'
raise NotImplementedError
def updateData(self, fp, prop):
"If a property of the handled feature has changed we have the chance to handle this here"
# fp is the handled feature, prop is the name of the property that has changed
if prop == "p1":
p = fp.getPropertyByName("p1")
self.trl1.translation=(p.x,p.y,p.z)
elif prop == "p2":
p = fp.getPropertyByName("p2")
self.trl2.translation=(p.x,p.y,p.z)
def dumps(self):
return None
def loads(self,state):
return None
def makeMolecule():
FreeCAD.newDocument()
a=FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::FeaturePython","Molecule")
Molecule(a)
ViewProviderMolecule(a.ViewObject)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Dacă obiectul dvs. parametric emite doar o formă simplă, nu este necesar să utilizați un obiect furnizor de vizualizare(view provider object). Forma va fi afișată utilizând reprezentarea standard a formelor din FreeCAD:
import FreeCAD as App
import FreeCADGui
import FreeCAD
import Part
class Line:
def __init__(self, obj):
'''"App two point properties" '''
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p1","Line","Start point")
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p2","Line","End point").p2=FreeCAD.Vector(1,0,0)
obj.Proxy = self
def execute(self, fp):
'''"Print a short message when doing a recomputation, this method is mandatory" '''
fp.Shape = Part.makeLine(fp.p1,fp.p2)
a=FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::FeaturePython","Line")
Line(a)
a.ViewObject.Proxy=0 # just set it to something different from None (this assignment is needed to run an internal notification)
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
Același cod utilizând ViewProviderLine
import FreeCAD as App
import FreeCADGui
import FreeCAD
import Part
class Line:
def __init__(self, obj):
'''"App two point properties" '''
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p1","Line","Start point")
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p2","Line","End point").p2=FreeCAD.Vector(100,0,0)
obj.Proxy = self
def execute(self, fp):
'''"Print a short message when doing a recomputation, this method is mandatory" '''
fp.Shape = Part.makeLine(fp.p1,fp.p2)
class ViewProviderLine:
def __init__(self, obj):
''' Set this object to the proxy object of the actual view provider '''
obj.Proxy = self
def getDefaultDisplayMode(self):
''' Return the name of the default display mode. It must be defined in getDisplayModes. '''
return "Flat Lines"
a=FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("Part::FeaturePython","Line")
Line(a)
ViewProviderLine(a.ViewObject)
App.ActiveDocument.recompute()
You may have noticed that the examples above construct their scenegraphs in slightly different ways. Some use obj.addDisplayMode(node, "modename")
while others use obj.SwitchNode.getChild(x).addChild(y)
.
Each feature in a FreeCAD document is based the following scenegraph structure:
RootNode
\- SwitchNode
\- Shaded
- Wireframe
- etc
The SwitchNode
displays only one of its children, depending on which display mode is selection in FreeCAD.
The examples which use addDisplayMode
are constructing their scenegraphs solely out of coin3d scenegraph elements. Under the covers, addDisplayMode
adds a new child to the SwitchNode
; the name of that node will match the display mode it was passed.
The examples which use SwitchNode.getChild(x).addChild
also construct part of their geometry using functions from the Part workbench, such as fp.Shape = Part.makeLine(fp.p1,fp.p2)
. This constructs the different display mode scenegraphs under the SwitchNode
; when we later come to add coin3d elements to the scenegraph, we need to add them to the existing display mode scenegraphs using addChild
rather than creating a new child of the SwitchNode
.
When using addDisplayMode()
to add geometry to the scenegraph, each display mode should have its own node which is passed to addDisplayMode()
; don't reuse the same node for this. Doing so will confuse the selection mechanism. It's okay if each display mode's node has the same geometry nodes added below it, just the root of each display mode needs to be distinct.
Here is the above molecule example, adapted to be drawn only with Coin3D scenegraph objects instead of using objects from the Part workbench:
import Part
from pivy import coin
class Molecule:
def __init__(self, obj):
''' Add two point properties '''
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p1","Line","Start point")
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyVector","p2","Line","End point").p2=FreeCAD.Vector(5,0,0)
obj.Proxy = self
def onChanged(self, fp, prop):
pass
def execute(self, fp):
''' Print a short message when doing a recomputation, this method is mandatory '''
pass
class ViewProviderMolecule:
def __init__(self, obj):
''' Set this object to the proxy object of the actual view provider '''
self.constructed = False
obj.Proxy = self
self.ViewObject = obj
def attach(self, obj):
material = coin.SoMaterial()
material.diffuseColor = (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
material.emissiveColor = (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
drawStyle = coin.SoDrawStyle()
drawStyle.pointSize.setValue(10)
drawStyle.style = coin.SoDrawStyle.LINES
wireframe = coin.SoGroup()
shaded = coin.SoGroup()
self.wireframe = wireframe
self.shaded = shaded
self.coords = coin.SoCoordinate3()
self.coords.point.setValues(0, 2, [FreeCAD.Vector(0, 0, 0), FreeCAD.Vector(1, 0, 0)])
wireframe += self.coords
wireframe += drawStyle
wireframe += material
shaded += self.coords
shaded += drawStyle
shaded += material
g = coin.SoGroup()
sel1 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoFCSelection').createInstance()
sel1.style = 'EMISSIVE_DIFFUSE'
p1 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoIndexedPointSet').createInstance()
p1.coordIndex.set1Value(0, 0)
sel1 += p1
g += sel1
wireframe += g
shaded += g
g = coin.SoGroup()
sel2 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoFCSelection').createInstance()
sel2.style = 'EMISSIVE_DIFFUSE'
p2 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoIndexedPointSet').createInstance()
p2.coordIndex.set1Value(0, 1)
sel2 += p2
g += sel2
wireframe += g
shaded += g
g = coin.SoGroup()
sel3 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoFCSelection').createInstance()
sel3.style = 'EMISSIVE_DIFFUSE'
p3 = coin.SoType.fromName('SoIndexedLineSet').createInstance()
p3.coordIndex.setValues(0, 2, [0, 1])
sel3 += p3
g += sel3
wireframe += g
shaded += g
obj.addDisplayMode(wireframe, 'Wireframe')
obj.addDisplayMode(shaded, 'Shaded')
self.sel1 = sel1
self.sel2 = sel2
self.sel3 = sel3
self.constructed = True
self.updateData(obj.Object, 'p2')
def getDetailPath(self, subname, path, append):
vobj = self.ViewObject
if append:
path.append(vobj.RootNode)
path.append(vobj.SwitchNode)
mode = vobj.SwitchNode.whichChild.getValue()
FreeCAD.Console.PrintWarning("getDetailPath: mode {} is active\n".format(mode))
if mode >= 0:
mode = vobj.SwitchNode.getChild(mode)
path.append(mode)
sub = Part.splitSubname(subname)[-1]
print(sub)
if sub == 'Atom1':
path.append(self.sel1)
elif sub == 'Atom2':
path.append(self.sel2)
elif sub == 'Line':
path.append(self.sel3)
else:
path.append(mode.getChild(0))
return True
def getElementPicked(self, pp):
path = pp.getPath()
if path.findNode(self.sel1) >= 0:
return 'Atom1'
if path.findNode(self.sel2) >= 0:
return 'Atom2'
if path.findNode(self.sel3) >= 0:
return 'Line'
raise NotImplementedError
def updateData(self, fp, prop):
"If a property of the handled feature has changed we have the chance to handle this here"
# fp is the handled feature, prop is the name of the property that has changed
if not self.constructed:
return
if prop == "p1":
p = fp.getPropertyByName("p1")
self.coords.point.set1Value(0, p)
elif prop == "p2":
p = fp.getPropertyByName("p2")
self.coords.point.set1Value(1, p)
def getDisplayModes(self, obj):
return ['Wireframe', 'Shaded']
def getDefaultDisplayMode(self):
return 'Shaded'
def setDisplayMode(self, mode):
return mode
def dumps(self):
return None
def loads(self,state):
return None
def makeMolecule():
FreeCAD.newDocument()
a=FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("App::FeaturePython","Molecule")
Molecule(a)
b=ViewProviderMolecule(a.ViewObject)
a.touch()
FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.recompute()
return a,b
a,b = makeMolecule()
When making scripted objects in Part Design the process is similar to the scripted objects discussed above, but with a few additional considerations. We must handle 2 shape properties, one for the shape we see in the 3D view and another for the shape used by the pattern tools, such as polar pattern features. The object shapes also needs to be fused to any existing material already in the Body (or cut from it in the case of Subtractive features). And we must account for the placement and attachment of our objects a little bit differently.
Part Design scripted solid object features should be based on either PartDesign::FeaturePython, PartDesign::FeatureAdditivePython, or PartDesign::FeatureSubtractivePython rather than Part::FeaturePython. Only the Additive and Subtractive variants can be used in pattern features, and if based on Part::FeaturePython when the user drops the object into a Part Design Body it becomes a BaseFeature rather than being treated by the Body as a native Part Design object. Note: all of these are expected to be solids, so if you are making a non-solid feature it should be based on Part::FeaturePython or else the next feature in the tree will attempt to fuse to as a solid and it will fail.
Here is a simple example of making a Tube primitive, similar to the Tube primitive in Part Workbench except this one will be a Part Design solid feature object. For this we will 2 separate files: pdtube.FCMacro and pdtube.py. The .FCMacro file will be executed by the user to create the object. The .py file will hold the class definitions, imported by the .FCMacro. The reason for doing it this way is to maintain the parametric nature of the object after restarting FreeCAD and opening a document containing one of our Tubes.
First, the class definition file:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#classes should go in pdtube.py
import FreeCAD, FreeCADGui, Part
class PDTube:
def __init__(self,obj):
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength","Radius1","Tube","Radius1").Radius1 = 5
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength","Radius2","Tube","Radius2").Radius2 = 10
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyLength","Height","Tube","Height of tube").Height = 10
self.makeAttachable(obj)
obj.Proxy = self
def makeAttachable(self, obj):
if int(FreeCAD.Version()[1]) >= 19:
obj.addExtension('Part::AttachExtensionPython')
else:
obj.addExtension('Part::AttachExtensionPython', obj)
obj.setEditorMode('Placement', 0) #non-readonly non-hidden
def execute(self,fp):
outer_cylinder = Part.makeCylinder(fp.Radius2, fp.Height)
inner_cylinder = Part.makeCylinder(fp.Radius1, fp.Height)
if fp.Radius1 == fp.Radius2: #just make cylinder
tube_shape = outer_cylinder
elif fp.Radius1 < fp.Radius2:
tube_shape = outer_cylinder.cut(inner_cylinder)
else: #invert rather than error out
tube_shape = inner_cylinder.cut(outer_cylinder)
if not hasattr(fp, "positionBySupport"):
self.makeAttachable(fp)
fp.positionBySupport()
tube_shape.Placement = fp.Placement
#BaseFeature (shape property of type Part::PropertyPartShape) is provided for us
#with the PartDesign::FeaturePython and related classes, but it might be empty
#if our object is the first object in the tree. it's a good idea to check
#for its existence in case we want to make type Part::FeaturePython, which won't have it
if hasattr(fp, "BaseFeature") and fp.BaseFeature != None:
if "Subtractive" in fp.TypeId:
full_shape = fp.BaseFeature.Shape.cut(tube_shape)
else:
full_shape = fp.BaseFeature.Shape.fuse(tube_shape)
full_shape.transformShape(fp.Placement.inverse().toMatrix(), True) #borrowed from gears workbench
fp.Shape = full_shape
else:
fp.Shape = tube_shape
if hasattr(fp,"AddSubShape"): #PartDesign::FeatureAdditivePython and
#PartDesign::FeatureSubtractivePython have this
#property but PartDesign::FeaturePython does not
#It is the shape used for copying in pattern features
#for example in making a polar pattern
tube_shape.transformShape(fp.Placement.inverse().toMatrix(), True)
fp.AddSubShape = tube_shape
class PDTubeVP:
def __init__(self, obj):
'''Set this object to the proxy object of the actual view provider'''
obj.Proxy = self
def attach(self,vobj):
self.vobj = vobj
def updateData(self, fp, prop):
'''If a property of the handled feature has changed we have the chance to handle this here'''
pass
def getDisplayModes(self,obj):
'''Return a list of display modes.'''
modes=[]
modes.append("Flat Lines")
modes.append("Shaded")
modes.append("Wireframe")
return modes
def getDefaultDisplayMode(self):
'''Return the name of the default display mode. It must be defined in getDisplayModes.'''
return "Flat Lines"
def setDisplayMode(self,mode):
'''Map the display mode defined in attach with those defined in getDisplayModes.\
Since they have the same names nothing needs to be done. This method is optional'''
return mode
def onChanged(self, vp, prop):
'''Here we can do something when a single property got changed'''
#FreeCAD.Console.PrintMessage("Change property: " + str(prop) + "\n")
pass
def getIcon(self):
'''Return the icon in XPM format which will appear in the tree view. This method is\
optional and if not defined a default icon is shown.'''
return """
/* XPM */
static const char * ViewProviderBox_xpm[] = {
"16 16 6 1",
" c None",
". c #141010",
"+ c #615BD2",
"@ c #C39D55",
"# c #000000",
"$ c #57C355",
" ........",
" ......++..+..",
" .@@@@.++..++.",
" .@@@@.++..++.",
" .@@ .++++++.",
" ..@@ .++..++.",
"###@@@@ .++..++.",
"##$.@@$#.++++++.",
"#$#$.$$$........",
"#$$####### ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
"#$$#$$$$$# ",
" #$#$$$$$# ",
" ##$$$$$# ",
" ####### "};
"""
def dumps(self):
'''When saving the document this object gets stored using Python's json module.\
Since we have some un-serializable parts here -- the Coin stuff -- we must define this method\
to return a tuple of all serializable objects or None.'''
return None
def loads(self,state):
'''When restoring the serialized object from document we have the chance to set some internals here.\
Since no data were serialized nothing needs to be done here.'''
return None
And now the macro file to create the object:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#pdtube.FCMacro
import pdtube
#above line needed if the class definitions above are place in another file: PDTube.py
#this is needed if the tube object is to remain parametric after restarting FreeCAD and loading
#a document containing the object
body = FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.ActiveView.getActiveObject("pdbody")
if not body:
FreeCAD.Console.PrintError("No active body.\n")
else:
from PySide import QtGui
window = FreeCADGui.getMainWindow()
items = ["Additive","Subtractive","Neither additive nor subtractive"]
item,ok =QtGui.QInputDialog.getItem(window,"Select tube type","Select whether you want additive, subtractive, or neither:",items,0,False)
if ok:
if item == items[0]:
className = "PartDesign::FeatureAdditivePython"
elif item == items[1]:
className = "PartDesign::FeatureSubtractivePython"
else:
className = "PartDesign::FeaturePython" #not usable in pattern features, such as polar pattern
tube = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject(className,"Tube")
pdtube.PDTube(tube)
pdtube.PDTubeVP(tube.ViewObject)
body.addObject(tube) #optionally we can also use body.insertObject() for placing at particular place in tree
The object types you can create with FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject()
depend on the loaded modules. After loading all internal workbenches a complete list can be obtained with FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.supportedTypes()
. Only object types with a name ending in Python
can be used for scripted objects. These are listed here (for FreeCAD v1.0):
App::DocumentObjectGroupPython
App::FeaturePython
App::GeometryPython
App::LinkElementPython
App::LinkGroupPython
App::LinkPython
App::MaterialObjectPython
App::PlacementPython
Fem::ConstraintPython
Fem::FeaturePython
Fem::FemAnalysisPython
Fem::FemMeshObjectPython
Fem::FemResultObjectPython
Fem::FemSolverObjectPython
Measure::MeasurePython
Mesh::FeaturePython
Part::CustomFeaturePython
Part::FeaturePython
Part::Part2DObjectPython
PartDesign::FeatureAdditivePython
PartDesign::FeatureAddSubPython
PartDesign::FeaturePython
PartDesign::FeatureSubtractivePython
PartDesign::SubShapeBinderPython
Path::FeatureAreaPython
Path::FeatureAreaViewPython
Path::FeatureCompoundPython
Path::FeaturePython
Path::FeatureShapePython
Points::FeaturePython
Sketcher::SketchObjectPython
Spreadsheet::SheetPython
TechDraw::DrawBrokenViewPython
TechDraw::DrawComplexSectionPython
TechDraw::DrawLeaderLinePython
TechDraw::DrawPagePython
TechDraw::DrawRichAnnoPython
TechDraw::DrawTemplatePython
TechDraw::DrawTilePython
TechDraw::DrawTileWeldPython
TechDraw::DrawViewPartPython
TechDraw::DrawViewPython
TechDraw::DrawViewSectionPython
TechDraw::DrawViewSymbolPython
TechDraw::DrawWeldSymbolPython
See FeaturePython methods for the complete reference.
Proprietățile sunt adevăratele pietre de temelie ale obiectelor FeaturePython. Prin intermediul acestora, utilizatorul va putea să interacționeze și să vă modifice obiectul. După crearea unui nou obiect FeaturePython din documentul dvs. (obj = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject ("App :: FeaturePython", "Box")), puteți obține o listă a proprietăților disponibile prin emiterea:
obj = FreeCAD.ActiveDocument.addObject("App::FeaturePython", "Box")
obj.supportedProperties()
Veți obține o listă cu proprietățile disponibile:
Când adăugați proprietăți obiectelor dvs. personalizate, aveți grijă de acestea:
The properties are defined in the PropertyStandard C++ header file.
Implicit proprietățile pot fi actualizate. Este posibil să se facă proprietățile numai pentru citire, de exemplu în cazul în care cineva dorește să afișeze rezultatul unei metode. De asemenea, este posibilă ascunderea proprietății. Tipul de proprietate poate fi setat utilizând
obj.setEditorMode("MyPropertyName", mode)
unde mode este un int scurt care poate fi definit ca:
0 -- modul imolicit, read and write 1 -- read-only 2 -- hidden
The attributes can also be set using a list of strings, e.g. obj.setEditorMode("Placement", ["ReadOnly", "Hidden"])
.
EditorModes nu sunt definite la reîncărcarea fișierului FreeCAD. Acest lucru ar putea fi făcut prin funcția the __setstate__ function. Vezi http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=13460&start=10#p108072. Folosind setEditorMode proprietățile sunt citite numai în PropertyEditor. S-ar putea schimba încă de la Python. Pentru a le face să citească doar setarea trebuie să fie transmisă direct în interiorul funcției addProperty. A s vedea http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=13460&start=20#p109709 for an example.
You can also set these, and more, attributes directly with the addProperty
function. Attributes set with that function cannot be changed by the user. An interesting possibility is to mark a property as an output property. This way FreeCAD won't mark the object as touched when changing it (so no need to recompute).
Example of output property (see also https://forum.freecad.org/viewtopic.php?t=24928):
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyString", "MyCustomProperty", "", "", 8)
The attributes that can be set with addProperty
are listed below. Multiple attributes can be set by adding values.
0 -- Prop_None, No special property attribute 1 -- Prop_ReadOnly, Property is read-only in the editor 2 -- Prop_Transient, Property won't be saved to file 4 -- Prop_Hidden, Property won't appear in the editor 8 -- Prop_Output, Modified property doesn't touch its parent container 16 -- Prop_NoRecompute, Modified property doesn't touch its container for recompute 32 -- Prop_NoPersist, Property won't be saved to file at all
The property attributes are defined in the PropertyContainer C++ header file.
For Prop_ReadOnly
and Prop_Hidden
the addProperty
function has boolean arguments as well:
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyString", "MyCustomProperty", "", "", 0, True, True)
Which is equivalent to:
obj.addProperty("App::PropertyString", "MyCustomProperty", "", "", 1+4)
introduced in version 1.0: The full signature of the function is:
obj.addProperty(type: string, name: string, group="", doc="", attr=0, read_only=False, hidden=False, enum_vals=[])
type
: Property type.name
: Property name.group
: Property subsection (used in the Property editor).doc
: Tooltip (idem).attr
: Attribute, see above.read_only
: See above.hidden
: See above.enum_vals
: Enumeration values (list of string), only relevant if type is "App::PropertyEnumeration"
.The list of available extensions can be obtained with grep -RI EXTENSION_PROPERTY_SOURCE_TEMPLATE
in the repository of the source code and is given here (for FreeCAD v0.21).
For objects:
App::GeoFeatureGroupExtensionPython
App::GroupExtensionPython
App::LinkBaseExtensionPython
App::LinkExtensionPython
App::OriginGroupExtensionPython
Part::AttachExtensionPython
TechDraw::CosmeticExtensionPython
For view objects:
Gui::ViewProviderExtensionPython
Gui::ViewProviderGeoFeatureGroupExtensionPython
Gui::ViewProviderGroupExtensionPython
Gui::ViewProviderOriginGroupExtensionPython
PartGui::ViewProviderAttachExtensionPython
PartGui::ViewProviderSplineExtensionPython
There exist other extensions but they do not work as-is:
App::ExtensionPython
TechDrawGui::ViewProviderCosmeticExtensionPython
TechDrawGui::ViewProviderDrawingViewExtensionPython
TechDrawGui::ViewProviderPageExtensionPython
TechDrawGui::ViewProviderTemplateExtensionPython
Există câteva subiecte foarte interesante pe forum despre obiectele script:
Additional pages:
Interesting forum threads about scripted objects:
În plus față de exemplele prezentate aici puteți să vă aruncați o privire în codul sursă FreeCAD src/Mod/TemplatePyMod/FeaturePython.py for more examples.