# Copyright (c) 2020 Ultimaker B.V. # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher. import numpy from string import Formatter from enum import IntEnum import time from typing import Any, cast, Dict, List, Optional, Set import re import Arcus #For typing. from UM.Job import Job from UM.Logger import Logger from UM.Scene.SceneNode import SceneNode from UM.Settings.ContainerStack import ContainerStack #For typing. from UM.Settings.SettingRelation import SettingRelation #For typing. from UM.Scene.Iterator.DepthFirstIterator import DepthFirstIterator from UM.Scene.Scene import Scene #For typing. from UM.Settings.Validator import ValidatorState from UM.Settings.SettingRelation import RelationType from cura.CuraApplication import CuraApplication from cura.Scene.CuraSceneNode import CuraSceneNode from cura.OneAtATimeIterator import OneAtATimeIterator from cura.Settings.ExtruderManager import ExtruderManager NON_PRINTING_MESH_SETTINGS = ["anti_overhang_mesh", "infill_mesh", "cutting_mesh"] class StartJobResult(IntEnum): Finished = 1 Error = 2 SettingError = 3 NothingToSlice = 4 MaterialIncompatible = 5 BuildPlateError = 6 ObjectSettingError = 7 #When an error occurs in per-object settings. ObjectsWithDisabledExtruder = 8 ## Formatter class that handles token expansion in start/end gcode class GcodeStartEndFormatter(Formatter): def __init__(self, default_extruder_nr: int = -1) -> None: super().__init__() self._default_extruder_nr = default_extruder_nr def get_value(self, key: str, args: str, kwargs: dict) -> str: #type: ignore # [CodeStyle: get_value is an overridden function from the Formatter class] # The kwargs dictionary contains a dictionary for each stack (with a string of the extruder_nr as their key), # and a default_extruder_nr to use when no extruder_nr is specified extruder_nr = self._default_extruder_nr key_fragments = [fragment.strip() for fragment in key.split(",")] if len(key_fragments) == 2: try: extruder_nr = int(key_fragments[1]) except ValueError: try: extruder_nr = int(kwargs["-1"][key_fragments[1]]) # get extruder_nr values from the global stack #TODO: How can you ever provide the '-1' kwarg? except (KeyError, ValueError): # either the key does not exist, or the value is not an int Logger.log("w", "Unable to determine stack nr '%s' for key '%s' in start/end g-code, using global stack", key_fragments[1], key_fragments[0]) elif len(key_fragments) != 1: Logger.log("w", "Incorrectly formatted placeholder '%s' in start/end g-code", key) return "{" + key + "}" key = key_fragments[0] default_value_str = "{" + key + "}" value = default_value_str # "-1" is global stack, and if the setting value exists in the global stack, use it as the fallback value. if key in kwargs["-1"]: value = kwargs["-1"][key] if str(extruder_nr) in kwargs and key in kwargs[str(extruder_nr)]: value = kwargs[str(extruder_nr)][key] if value == default_value_str: Logger.log("w", "Unable to replace '%s' placeholder in start/end g-code", key) return value ## Job class that builds up the message of scene data to send to CuraEngine. class StartSliceJob(Job): def __init__(self, slice_message: Arcus.PythonMessage) -> None: super().__init__() self._scene = CuraApplication.getInstance().getController().getScene() #type: Scene self._slice_message = slice_message #type: Arcus.PythonMessage self._is_cancelled = False #type: bool self._build_plate_number = None #type: Optional[int] self._all_extruders_settings = None #type: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] # cache for all setting values from all stacks (global & extruder) for the current machine def getSliceMessage(self) -> Arcus.PythonMessage: return self._slice_message def setBuildPlate(self, build_plate_number: int) -> None: self._build_plate_number = build_plate_number ## Check if a stack has any errors. ## returns true if it has errors, false otherwise. def _checkStackForErrors(self, stack: ContainerStack) -> bool: if stack is None: return False # if there are no per-object settings we don't need to check the other settings here stack_top = stack.getTop() if stack_top is None or not stack_top.getAllKeys(): return False for key in stack.getAllKeys(): validation_state = stack.getProperty(key, "validationState") if validation_state in (ValidatorState.Exception, ValidatorState.MaximumError, ValidatorState.MinimumError, ValidatorState.Invalid): Logger.log("w", "Setting %s is not valid, but %s. Aborting slicing.", key, validation_state) return True Job.yieldThread() return False ## Runs the job that initiates the slicing. def run(self) -> None: if self._build_plate_number is None: self.setResult(StartJobResult.Error) return stack = CuraApplication.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack() if not stack: self.setResult(StartJobResult.Error) return # Don't slice if there is a setting with an error value. if CuraApplication.getInstance().getMachineManager().stacksHaveErrors: self.setResult(StartJobResult.SettingError) return if CuraApplication.getInstance().getBuildVolume().hasErrors(): self.setResult(StartJobResult.BuildPlateError) return # Wait for error checker to be done. while CuraApplication.getInstance().getMachineErrorChecker().needToWaitForResult: time.sleep(0.1) if CuraApplication.getInstance().getMachineErrorChecker().hasError: self.setResult(StartJobResult.SettingError) return # Don't slice if the buildplate or the nozzle type is incompatible with the materials if not CuraApplication.getInstance().getMachineManager().variantBuildplateCompatible and \ not CuraApplication.getInstance().getMachineManager().variantBuildplateUsable: self.setResult(StartJobResult.MaterialIncompatible) return for extruder_stack in stack.extruderList: material = extruder_stack.findContainer({"type": "material"}) if not extruder_stack.isEnabled: continue if material: if material.getMetaDataEntry("compatible") == False: self.setResult(StartJobResult.MaterialIncompatible) return # Don't slice if there is a per object setting with an error value. for node in DepthFirstIterator(self._scene.getRoot()): if not isinstance(node, CuraSceneNode) or not node.isSelectable(): continue if self._checkStackForErrors(node.callDecoration("getStack")): self.setResult(StartJobResult.ObjectSettingError) return # Remove old layer data. for node in DepthFirstIterator(self._scene.getRoot()): if node.callDecoration("getLayerData") and node.callDecoration("getBuildPlateNumber") == self._build_plate_number: # Singe we walk through all nodes in the scene, they always have a parent. cast(SceneNode, node.getParent()).removeChild(node) break # Get the objects in their groups to print. object_groups = [] if stack.getProperty("print_sequence", "value") == "one_at_a_time": for node in OneAtATimeIterator(self._scene.getRoot()): temp_list = [] # Node can't be printed, so don't bother sending it. if getattr(node, "_outside_buildarea", False): continue # Filter on current build plate build_plate_number = node.callDecoration("getBuildPlateNumber") if build_plate_number is not None and build_plate_number != self._build_plate_number: continue children = node.getAllChildren() children.append(node) for child_node in children: mesh_data = child_node.getMeshData() if mesh_data and mesh_data.getVertices() is not None: temp_list.append(child_node) if temp_list: object_groups.append(temp_list) Job.yieldThread() if len(object_groups) == 0: Logger.log("w", "No objects suitable for one at a time found, or no correct order found") else: temp_list = [] has_printing_mesh = False for node in DepthFirstIterator(self._scene.getRoot()): mesh_data = node.getMeshData() if node.callDecoration("isSliceable") and mesh_data and mesh_data.getVertices() is not None: is_non_printing_mesh = bool(node.callDecoration("isNonPrintingMesh")) # Find a reason not to add the node if node.callDecoration("getBuildPlateNumber") != self._build_plate_number: continue if getattr(node, "_outside_buildarea", False) and not is_non_printing_mesh: continue temp_list.append(node) if not is_non_printing_mesh: has_printing_mesh = True Job.yieldThread() # If the list doesn't have any model with suitable settings then clean the list # otherwise CuraEngine will crash if not has_printing_mesh: temp_list.clear() if temp_list: object_groups.append(temp_list) global_stack = CuraApplication.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack() if not global_stack: return extruders_enabled = {position: stack.isEnabled for position, stack in global_stack.extruders.items()} filtered_object_groups = [] has_model_with_disabled_extruders = False associated_disabled_extruders = set() for group in object_groups: stack = global_stack skip_group = False for node in group: # Only check if the printing extruder is enabled for printing meshes is_non_printing_mesh = node.callDecoration("evaluateIsNonPrintingMesh") extruder_position = node.callDecoration("getActiveExtruderPosition") if not is_non_printing_mesh and not extruders_enabled[extruder_position]: skip_group = True has_model_with_disabled_extruders = True associated_disabled_extruders.add(extruder_position) if not skip_group: filtered_object_groups.append(group) if has_model_with_disabled_extruders: self.setResult(StartJobResult.ObjectsWithDisabledExtruder) associated_disabled_extruders = {str(c) for c in sorted([int(p) + 1 for p in associated_disabled_extruders])} self.setMessage(", ".join(associated_disabled_extruders)) return # There are cases when there is nothing to slice. This can happen due to one at a time slicing not being # able to find a possible sequence or because there are no objects on the build plate (or they are outside # the build volume) if not filtered_object_groups: self.setResult(StartJobResult.NothingToSlice) return self._buildGlobalSettingsMessage(stack) self._buildGlobalInheritsStackMessage(stack) # Build messages for extruder stacks for extruder_stack in global_stack.extruderList: self._buildExtruderMessage(extruder_stack) for group in filtered_object_groups: group_message = self._slice_message.addRepeatedMessage("object_lists") parent = group[0].getParent() if parent is not None and parent.callDecoration("isGroup"): self._handlePerObjectSettings(cast(CuraSceneNode, parent), group_message) for object in group: mesh_data = object.getMeshData() if mesh_data is None: continue rot_scale = object.getWorldTransformation().getTransposed().getData()[0:3, 0:3] translate = object.getWorldTransformation().getData()[:3, 3] # This effectively performs a limited form of MeshData.getTransformed that ignores normals. verts = mesh_data.getVertices() verts = verts.dot(rot_scale) verts += translate # Convert from Y up axes to Z up axes. Equals a 90 degree rotation. verts[:, [1, 2]] = verts[:, [2, 1]] verts[:, 1] *= -1 obj = group_message.addRepeatedMessage("objects") obj.id = id(object) obj.name = object.getName() indices = mesh_data.getIndices() if indices is not None: flat_verts = numpy.take(verts, indices.flatten(), axis=0) else: flat_verts = numpy.array(verts) obj.vertices = flat_verts self._handlePerObjectSettings(cast(CuraSceneNode, object), obj) Job.yieldThread() self.setResult(StartJobResult.Finished) def cancel(self) -> None: super().cancel() self._is_cancelled = True def isCancelled(self) -> bool: return self._is_cancelled def setIsCancelled(self, value: bool): self._is_cancelled = value ## Creates a dictionary of tokens to replace in g-code pieces. # # This indicates what should be replaced in the start and end g-codes. # \param stack The stack to get the settings from to replace the tokens # with. # \return A dictionary of replacement tokens to the values they should be # replaced with. def _buildReplacementTokens(self, stack: ContainerStack) -> Dict[str, Any]: result = {} for key in stack.getAllKeys(): value = stack.getProperty(key, "value") result[key] = value Job.yieldThread() result["print_bed_temperature"] = result["material_bed_temperature"] # Renamed settings. result["print_temperature"] = result["material_print_temperature"] result["travel_speed"] = result["speed_travel"] result["time"] = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S") #Some extra settings. result["date"] = time.strftime("%d-%m-%Y") result["day"] = ["Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"][int(time.strftime("%w"))] result["initial_extruder_nr"] = CuraApplication.getInstance().getExtruderManager().getInitialExtruderNr() return result def _cacheAllExtruderSettings(self): global_stack = cast(ContainerStack, CuraApplication.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack()) # NB: keys must be strings for the string formatter self._all_extruders_settings = { "-1": self._buildReplacementTokens(global_stack) } for extruder_stack in ExtruderManager.getInstance().getActiveExtruderStacks(): extruder_nr = extruder_stack.getProperty("extruder_nr", "value") self._all_extruders_settings[str(extruder_nr)] = self._buildReplacementTokens(extruder_stack) ## Replace setting tokens in a piece of g-code. # \param value A piece of g-code to replace tokens in. # \param default_extruder_nr Stack nr to use when no stack nr is specified, defaults to the global stack def _expandGcodeTokens(self, value: str, default_extruder_nr: int = -1) -> str: if not self._all_extruders_settings: self._cacheAllExtruderSettings() try: # any setting can be used as a token fmt = GcodeStartEndFormatter(default_extruder_nr = default_extruder_nr) if self._all_extruders_settings is None: return "" settings = self._all_extruders_settings.copy() settings["default_extruder_nr"] = default_extruder_nr return str(fmt.format(value, **settings)) except: Logger.logException("w", "Unable to do token replacement on start/end g-code") return str(value) ## Create extruder message from stack def _buildExtruderMessage(self, stack: ContainerStack) -> None: message = self._slice_message.addRepeatedMessage("extruders") message.id = int(stack.getMetaDataEntry("position")) if not self._all_extruders_settings: self._cacheAllExtruderSettings() if self._all_extruders_settings is None: return extruder_nr = stack.getProperty("extruder_nr", "value") settings = self._all_extruders_settings[str(extruder_nr)].copy() # Also send the material GUID. This is a setting in fdmprinter, but we have no interface for it. settings["material_guid"] = stack.material.getMetaDataEntry("GUID", "") # Replace the setting tokens in start and end g-code. extruder_nr = stack.getProperty("extruder_nr", "value") settings["machine_extruder_start_code"] = self._expandGcodeTokens(settings["machine_extruder_start_code"], extruder_nr) settings["machine_extruder_end_code"] = self._expandGcodeTokens(settings["machine_extruder_end_code"], extruder_nr) for key, value in settings.items(): # Do not send settings that are not settable_per_extruder. if not stack.getProperty(key, "settable_per_extruder"): continue setting = message.getMessage("settings").addRepeatedMessage("settings") setting.name = key setting.value = str(value).encode("utf-8") Job.yieldThread() ## Sends all global settings to the engine. # # The settings are taken from the global stack. This does not include any # per-extruder settings or per-object settings. def _buildGlobalSettingsMessage(self, stack: ContainerStack) -> None: if not self._all_extruders_settings: self._cacheAllExtruderSettings() if self._all_extruders_settings is None: return settings = self._all_extruders_settings["-1"].copy() # Pre-compute material material_bed_temp_prepend and material_print_temp_prepend start_gcode = settings["machine_start_gcode"] bed_temperature_settings = ["material_bed_temperature", "material_bed_temperature_layer_0"] pattern = r"\{(%s)(,\s?\w+)?\}" % "|".join(bed_temperature_settings) # match {setting} as well as {setting, extruder_nr} settings["material_bed_temp_prepend"] = re.search(pattern, start_gcode) == None print_temperature_settings = ["material_print_temperature", "material_print_temperature_layer_0", "default_material_print_temperature", "material_initial_print_temperature", "material_final_print_temperature", "material_standby_temperature"] pattern = r"\{(%s)(,\s?\w+)?\}" % "|".join(print_temperature_settings) # match {setting} as well as {setting, extruder_nr} settings["material_print_temp_prepend"] = re.search(pattern, start_gcode) == None # Replace the setting tokens in start and end g-code. # Use values from the first used extruder by default so we get the expected temperatures initial_extruder_stack = CuraApplication.getInstance().getExtruderManager().getUsedExtruderStacks()[0] initial_extruder_nr = initial_extruder_stack.getProperty("extruder_nr", "value") settings["machine_start_gcode"] = self._expandGcodeTokens(settings["machine_start_gcode"], initial_extruder_nr) settings["machine_end_gcode"] = self._expandGcodeTokens(settings["machine_end_gcode"], initial_extruder_nr) # Add all sub-messages for each individual setting. for key, value in settings.items(): setting_message = self._slice_message.getMessage("global_settings").addRepeatedMessage("settings") setting_message.name = key setting_message.value = str(value).encode("utf-8") Job.yieldThread() ## Sends for some settings which extruder they should fallback to if not # set. # # This is only set for settings that have the limit_to_extruder # property. # # \param stack The global stack with all settings, from which to read the # limit_to_extruder property. def _buildGlobalInheritsStackMessage(self, stack: ContainerStack) -> None: for key in stack.getAllKeys(): extruder_position = int(round(float(stack.getProperty(key, "limit_to_extruder")))) if extruder_position >= 0: # Set to a specific extruder. setting_extruder = self._slice_message.addRepeatedMessage("limit_to_extruder") setting_extruder.name = key setting_extruder.extruder = extruder_position Job.yieldThread() ## Check if a node has per object settings and ensure that they are set correctly in the message # \param node Node to check. # \param message object_lists message to put the per object settings in def _handlePerObjectSettings(self, node: CuraSceneNode, message: Arcus.PythonMessage): stack = node.callDecoration("getStack") # Check if the node has a stack attached to it and the stack has any settings in the top container. if not stack: return # Check all settings for relations, so we can also calculate the correct values for dependent settings. top_of_stack = stack.getTop() # Cache for efficiency. changed_setting_keys = top_of_stack.getAllKeys() # Add all relations to changed settings as well. for key in top_of_stack.getAllKeys(): instance = top_of_stack.getInstance(key) self._addRelations(changed_setting_keys, instance.definition.relations) Job.yieldThread() # Ensure that the engine is aware what the build extruder is. changed_setting_keys.add("extruder_nr") # Get values for all changed settings for key in changed_setting_keys: setting = message.addRepeatedMessage("settings") setting.name = key extruder = int(round(float(stack.getProperty(key, "limit_to_extruder")))) # Check if limited to a specific extruder, but not overridden by per-object settings. if extruder >= 0 and key not in changed_setting_keys: limited_stack = ExtruderManager.getInstance().getActiveExtruderStacks()[extruder] else: limited_stack = stack setting.value = str(limited_stack.getProperty(key, "value")).encode("utf-8") Job.yieldThread() ## Recursive function to put all settings that require each other for value changes in a list # \param relations_set Set of keys of settings that are influenced # \param relations list of relation objects that need to be checked. def _addRelations(self, relations_set: Set[str], relations: List[SettingRelation]): for relation in filter(lambda r: r.role == "value" or r.role == "limit_to_extruder", relations): if relation.type == RelationType.RequiresTarget: continue relations_set.add(relation.target.key) self._addRelations(relations_set, relation.target.relations)