# Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V. # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher. from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt from UM.Logger import Logger from UM.Qt.ListModel import ListModel import cura.CuraApplication # Imported like this to prevent circular dependencies. from cura.Machines.ContainerTree import ContainerTree class NozzleModel(ListModel): IdRole = Qt.UserRole + 1 HotendNameRole = Qt.UserRole + 2 ContainerNodeRole = Qt.UserRole + 3 def __init__(self, parent = None): super().__init__(parent) self.addRoleName(self.IdRole, "id") self.addRoleName(self.HotendNameRole, "hotend_name") self.addRoleName(self.ContainerNodeRole, "container_node") cura.CuraApplication.CuraApplication.getInstance().getMachineManager().globalContainerChanged.connect(self._update) self._update() def _update(self): Logger.log("d", "Updating {model_class_name}.".format(model_class_name = self.__class__.__name__)) global_stack = cura.CuraApplication.CuraApplication.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack() if global_stack is None: self.setItems([]) return machine_node = ContainerTree.getInstance().machines[global_stack.definition.getId()] if not machine_node.has_variants: self.setItems([]) return item_list = [] for hotend_name, container_node in sorted(machine_node.variants.items(), key = lambda i: i[0].upper()): item = {"id": hotend_name, "hotend_name": hotend_name, "container_node": container_node } item_list.append(item) self.setItems(item_list)