# Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V. # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher. from typing import List from cura.Machines.MaterialNode import MaterialNode #For type checking. ## A MaterialGroup represents a group of material InstanceContainers that are derived from a single material profile. # The main InstanceContainer which has the ID of the material profile file name is called the "root_material". For # example: "generic_abs" is the root material (ID) of "generic_abs_ultimaker3" and "generic_abs_ultimaker3_AA_0.4", # and "generic_abs_ultimaker3" and "generic_abs_ultimaker3_AA_0.4" are derived materials of "generic_abs". # # Using "generic_abs" as an example, the MaterialGroup for "generic_abs" will contain the following information: # - name: "generic_abs", root_material_id # - root_material_node: MaterialNode of "generic_abs" # - derived_material_node_list: A list of MaterialNodes that are derived from "generic_abs", # so "generic_abs_ultimaker3", "generic_abs_ultimaker3_AA_0.4", etc. # class MaterialGroup: __slots__ = ("name", "is_read_only", "root_material_node", "derived_material_node_list") def __init__(self, name: str, root_material_node: MaterialNode): self.name = name self.is_read_only = False self.root_material_node = root_material_node self.derived_material_node_list = [] #type: List[MaterialNode] def __str__(self) -> str: return "%s[%s]" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.name)