Cura/cura/API/Machines.py
Ian Paschal 51d298cca5 Update Machines.py
Contributes to CL-1331
2019-05-15 10:58:56 +02:00

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Python

# Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V.
# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
from typing import Optional, Dict, List, TYPE_CHECKING, Any
from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot, pyqtProperty
from UM.i18n import i18nCatalog
from UM.Logger import Logger
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from cura.CuraApplication import CuraApplication
from cura.PrinterOutput.PrinterOutputDevice import PrinterOutputDevice
i18n_catalog = i18nCatalog("cura")
## The account API provides a version-proof bridge to use Ultimaker Accounts
#
# Usage:
# ```
# from cura.API import CuraAPI
# api = CuraAPI()
# api.machines.addOutputDeviceToCurrentMachine()
# ```
## Since Cura doesn't have a machine class, we're going to make a fake one to make our lives a
# little bit easier.
class Machine():
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.hostname = "" # type: str
self.group_id = "" # type: str
self.group_name = "" # type: str
self.um_network_key = "" # type: str
self.configuration = {} # type: Dict[str, Any]
self.connection_types = [] # type: List[int]
class Machines(QObject):
def __init__(self, application: "CuraApplication", parent = None) -> None:
super().__init__(parent)
self._application = application
@pyqtSlot(result="QVariantMap")
def getCurrentMachine(self) -> Machine:
fake_machine = Machine() # type: Machine
global_stack = self._application.getGlobalContainerStack()
if global_stack:
metadata = global_stack.getMetaData()
if "group_id" in metadata:
fake_machine.group_id = global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("group_id")
if "group_name" in metadata:
fake_machine.group_name = global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("group_name")
if "um_network_key" in metadata:
fake_machine.um_network_key = global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("um_network_key")
fake_machine.connection_types = global_stack.configuredConnectionTypes
return fake_machine
## Set the current machine's friendy name.
# This is the same as "group name" since we use "group" and "current machine" interchangeably.
# TODO: Maybe make this "friendly name" to distinguish from "hostname"?
@pyqtSlot(str)
def setCurrentMachineGroupName(self, group_name: str) -> None:
Logger.log("d", "Attempting to set the group name of the active machine to %s", group_name)
global_stack = self._application.getGlobalContainerStack()
if global_stack:
# Update a GlobalStacks in the same group with the new group name.
group_id = global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("group_id")
machine_manager = self._application.getMachineManager()
for machine in machine_manager.getMachinesInGroup(group_id):
machine.setMetaDataEntry("group_name", group_name)
# Set the default value for "hidden", which is used when you have a group with multiple types of printers
global_stack.setMetaDataEntry("hidden", False)
## Set the current machine's configuration from an (optional) output device.
# If no output device is given, the first one available on the machine will be used.
# NOTE: Group and machine are used interchangeably.
# NOTE: This doesn't seem to be used anywhere. Maybe delete?
@pyqtSlot(QObject)
def updateCurrentMachineConfiguration(self, output_device: Optional["PrinterOutputDevice"]) -> None:
if output_device is None:
machine_manager = self._application.getMachineManager()
output_device = machine_manager.printerOutputDevices[0]
hotend_ids = output_device.hotendIds
for index in range(len(hotend_ids)):
output_device.hotendIdChanged.emit(index, hotend_ids[index])
material_ids = output_device.materialIds
for index in range(len(material_ids)):
output_device.materialIdChanged.emit(index, material_ids[index])
## Add an output device to the current machine.
# In practice, this means:
# - Setting the output device's network key in the current machine's metadata
# - Adding the output device's connection type to the current machine's configured connection
# types.
# TODO: CHANGE TO HOSTNAME
@pyqtSlot(QObject)
def addOutputDeviceToCurrentMachine(self, output_device: "PrinterOutputDevice") -> None:
if not output_device:
return
Logger.log("d",
"Attempting to set the network key of the active machine to %s",
output_device.key)
global_stack = self._application.getGlobalContainerStack()
if not global_stack:
return
metadata = global_stack.getMetaData()
# Global stack already had a connection, but it's changed.
if "um_network_key" in metadata:
old_network_key = metadata["um_network_key"]
# Since we might have a bunch of hidden stacks, we also need to change it there.
metadata_filter = {"um_network_key": old_network_key}
containers = self._application.getContainerRegistry().findContainerStacks(
type = "machine", **metadata_filter)
for container in containers:
container.setMetaDataEntry("um_network_key", output_device.key)
# Delete old authentication data.
Logger.log("d", "Removing old authentication id %s for device %s",
global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("network_authentication_id", None),
output_device.key)
container.removeMetaDataEntry("network_authentication_id")
container.removeMetaDataEntry("network_authentication_key")
# Ensure that these containers do know that they are configured for the given
# connection type (can be more than one type; e.g. LAN & Cloud)
container.addConfiguredConnectionType(output_device.connectionType.value)
else: # Global stack didn't have a connection yet, configure it.
global_stack.setMetaDataEntry("um_network_key", output_device.key)
global_stack.addConfiguredConnectionType(output_device.connectionType.value)
return None