# Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V. # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher. from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING from PyQt5.QtCore import pyqtProperty import UM.i18n from UM.FlameProfiler import pyqtSlot from UM.Settings.ContainerRegistry import ContainerRegistry from UM.Settings.DefinitionContainer import DefinitionContainer from cura.MachineAction import MachineAction from cura.Settings.CuraStackBuilder import CuraStackBuilder from cura.Settings.cura_empty_instance_containers import isEmptyContainer if TYPE_CHECKING: from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject catalog = UM.i18n.i18nCatalog("cura") ## 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. class MachineSettingsAction(MachineAction): 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) # 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 _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() @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 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() material_manager = self._application.getMaterialManager() extruder_positions = list(global_stack.extruders.keys()) has_materials = global_stack.getProperty("machine_gcode_flavor", "value") != "UltiGCode" material_node = None 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") # set materials for position in extruder_positions: if has_materials: material_node = material_manager.getDefaultMaterial(global_stack, position, None) machine_manager.setMaterial(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))