Re-enable the backing up of plugins

Because we're adding a messgae for the user if the loading of a plugin failed
(which can happen after backing up a plugin in central storage), we can re-enable
the backing up of plugins again.

CURA-8313
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Jaime van Kessel 2021-06-17 15:36:45 +02:00
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class Backup:
IGNORED_FILES = [r"cura\.log", r"plugins\.json", r"cache", r"__pycache__", r"\.qmlc", r"\.pyc"]
"""These files should be ignored when making a backup."""
IGNORED_FOLDERS = [r"plugins"]
IGNORED_FOLDERS = []
SECRETS_SETTINGS = ["general/ultimaker_auth_data"]
"""Secret preferences that need to obfuscated when making a backup of Cura"""

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@ -54,19 +54,6 @@ class BackupsManager:
backup = Backup(self._application, zip_file = zip_file, meta_data = meta_data)
restored = backup.restore()
package_manager = self._application.getPackageManager()
# Load the new version of the package manager data.
package_manager.loadManagementData()
# If the backup was made with Cura 4.10 (or higher), we no longer store plugins.
# Since the restored backup doesn't have those plugins anymore, we should remove it from the list
# of installed plugins.
if Version(meta_data.get("cura_release")) >= Version("4.10.0"):
for package_id in package_manager.getInstalledPackageIDs():
package_data = package_manager.getInstalledPackageInfo(package_id)
if package_data.get("package_type") == "plugin":
package_manager.removePackage(package_id)
if restored:
# At this point, Cura will need to restart for the changes to take effect.
# We don't want to store the data at this point as that would override the just-restored backup.