Cura/plugins/MachineSettingsAction/MachineSettingsAction.py
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# 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 pyqtProperty
import UM.i18n
from UM.FlameProfiler import pyqtSlot
from UM.Settings.ContainerRegistry import ContainerRegistry
from UM.Settings.DefinitionContainer import DefinitionContainer
from UM.Util import parseBool
import cura.CuraApplication # Imported like this to prevent circular dependencies.
from cura.MachineAction import MachineAction
from cura.Machines.ContainerTree import ContainerTree # To re-build the machine node when hasMaterials changes.
from cura.Settings.CuraStackBuilder import CuraStackBuilder
from cura.Settings.cura_empty_instance_containers import isEmptyContainer
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from PyQt6.QtCore import QObject
catalog = UM.i18n.i18nCatalog("cura")
class MachineSettingsAction(MachineAction):
"""This action allows for certain settings that are "machine only") to be modified.
It automatically detects machine definitions that it knows how to change and attaches itself to those.
"""
def __init__(self, parent: Optional["QObject"] = None) -> None:
super().__init__("MachineSettingsAction", catalog.i18nc("@action", "Machine Settings"))
self._qml_url = "MachineSettingsAction.qml"
from cura.CuraApplication import CuraApplication
self._application = CuraApplication.getInstance()
from cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack import _ContainerIndexes
self._store_container_index = _ContainerIndexes.DefinitionChanges
self._container_registry = ContainerRegistry.getInstance()
self._container_registry.containerAdded.connect(self._onContainerAdded)
# The machine settings dialog blocks auto-slicing when it's shown, and re-enables it when it's finished.
self._backend = self._application.getBackend()
self.onFinished.connect(self._onFinished)
# If the g-code flavour changes between UltiGCode and another flavour, we need to update the container tree.
self._application.globalContainerStackChanged.connect(self._updateHasMaterialsInContainerTree)
# Which container index in a stack to store machine setting changes.
@pyqtProperty(int, constant = True)
def storeContainerIndex(self) -> int:
return self._store_container_index
def _onContainerAdded(self, container):
# Add this action as a supported action to all machine definitions
if isinstance(container, DefinitionContainer) and container.getMetaDataEntry("type") == "machine":
self._application.getMachineActionManager().addSupportedAction(container.getId(), self.getKey())
def _updateHasMaterialsInContainerTree(self) -> None:
"""Triggered when the global container stack changes or when the g-code
flavour setting is changed.
"""
global_stack = cura.CuraApplication.CuraApplication.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack()
if global_stack is None:
return
machine_node = ContainerTree.getInstance().machines[global_stack.definition.getId()]
if machine_node.has_materials != parseBool(global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("has_materials")): # May have changed due to the g-code flavour.
machine_node.has_materials = parseBool(global_stack.getMetaDataEntry("has_materials"))
machine_node._loadAll()
def _reset(self):
global_stack = self._application.getMachineManager().activeMachine
if not global_stack:
return
# Make sure there is a definition_changes container to store the machine settings
definition_changes_id = global_stack.definitionChanges.getId()
if isEmptyContainer(definition_changes_id):
CuraStackBuilder.createDefinitionChangesContainer(global_stack,
global_stack.getName() + "_settings")
# Disable auto-slicing while the MachineAction is showing
if self._backend: # This sometimes triggers before backend is loaded.
self._backend.disableTimer()
def _onFinished(self):
# Restore auto-slicing when the machine action is dismissed
if self._backend and self._backend.determineAutoSlicing():
self._backend.enableTimer()
self._backend.tickle()
@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)
@pyqtSlot()
def forceUpdate(self) -> None:
# Force rebuilding the build volume by reloading the global container stack.
# This is a bit of a hack, but it seems quick enough.
self._application.getMachineManager().globalContainerChanged.emit()
self._application.getMachineManager().forceUpdateAllSettings()
@pyqtSlot()
def updateHasMaterialsMetadata(self) -> None:
global_stack = self._application.getMachineManager().activeMachine
# Updates the has_materials metadata flag after switching gcode flavor
if not global_stack:
return
definition = global_stack.getDefinition()
if definition.getProperty("machine_gcode_flavor", "value") != "UltiGCode" or parseBool(definition.getMetaDataEntry("has_materials", False)):
# In other words: only continue for the UM2 (extended), but not for the UM2+
return
machine_manager = self._application.getMachineManager()
has_materials = global_stack.getProperty("machine_gcode_flavor", "value") != "UltiGCode"
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")
self._updateHasMaterialsInContainerTree()
# set materials
machine_node = ContainerTree.getInstance().machines[global_stack.definition.getId()]
for position, extruder in enumerate(global_stack.extruderList):
#Find out what material we need to default to.
approximate_diameter = round(extruder.getProperty("material_diameter", "value"))
material_node = machine_node.variants[extruder.variant.getName()].preferredMaterial(approximate_diameter)
machine_manager.setMaterial(str(position), material_node)
self._application.globalContainerStackChanged.emit()
@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))