MachineErrorChecker.py 8.1 KB

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  1. # Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
  2. # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
  3. import time
  4. from collections import deque
  5. from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, QTimer, pyqtSignal, pyqtProperty
  6. from UM.Application import Application
  7. from UM.Logger import Logger
  8. from UM.Settings.SettingDefinition import SettingDefinition
  9. from UM.Settings.Validator import ValidatorState
  10. #
  11. # This class performs setting error checks for the currently active machine.
  12. #
  13. # The whole error checking process is pretty heavy which can take ~0.5 secs, so it can cause GUI to lag.
  14. # The idea here is to split the whole error check into small tasks, each of which only checks a single setting key
  15. # in a stack. According to my profiling results, the maximal runtime for such a sub-task is <0.03 secs, which should
  16. # be good enough. Moreover, if any changes happened to the machine, we can cancel the check in progress without wait
  17. # for it to finish the complete work.
  18. #
  19. class MachineErrorChecker(QObject):
  20. def __init__(self, parent = None):
  21. super().__init__(parent)
  22. self._global_stack = None
  23. self._has_errors = True # Result of the error check, indicating whether there are errors in the stack
  24. self._error_keys = set() # A set of settings keys that have errors
  25. self._error_keys_in_progress = set() # The variable that stores the results of the currently in progress check
  26. self._stacks_and_keys_to_check = None # a FIFO queue of tuples (stack, key) to check for errors
  27. self._need_to_check = False # Whether we need to schedule a new check or not. This flag is set when a new
  28. # error check needs to take place while there is already one running at the moment.
  29. self._check_in_progress = False # Whether there is an error check running in progress at the moment.
  30. self._application = Application.getInstance()
  31. self._machine_manager = self._application.getMachineManager()
  32. self._start_time = 0 # measure checking time
  33. # This timer delays the starting of error check so we can react less frequently if the user is frequently
  34. # changing settings.
  35. self._error_check_timer = QTimer(self)
  36. self._error_check_timer.setInterval(100)
  37. self._error_check_timer.setSingleShot(True)
  38. def initialize(self) -> None:
  39. self._error_check_timer.timeout.connect(self._rescheduleCheck)
  40. # Reconnect all signals when the active machine gets changed.
  41. self._machine_manager.globalContainerChanged.connect(self._onMachineChanged)
  42. # Whenever the machine settings get changed, we schedule an error check.
  43. self._machine_manager.globalContainerChanged.connect(self.startErrorCheck)
  44. self._machine_manager.globalValueChanged.connect(self.startErrorCheck)
  45. self._onMachineChanged()
  46. def _onMachineChanged(self) -> None:
  47. if self._global_stack:
  48. self._global_stack.propertyChanged.disconnect(self.startErrorCheckPropertyChanged)
  49. self._global_stack.containersChanged.disconnect(self.startErrorCheck)
  50. for extruder in self._global_stack.extruders.values():
  51. extruder.propertyChanged.disconnect(self.startErrorCheckPropertyChanged)
  52. extruder.containersChanged.disconnect(self.startErrorCheck)
  53. self._global_stack = self._machine_manager.activeMachine
  54. if self._global_stack:
  55. self._global_stack.propertyChanged.connect(self.startErrorCheckPropertyChanged)
  56. self._global_stack.containersChanged.connect(self.startErrorCheck)
  57. for extruder in self._global_stack.extruders.values():
  58. extruder.propertyChanged.connect(self.startErrorCheckPropertyChanged)
  59. extruder.containersChanged.connect(self.startErrorCheck)
  60. hasErrorUpdated = pyqtSignal()
  61. needToWaitForResultChanged = pyqtSignal()
  62. errorCheckFinished = pyqtSignal()
  63. @pyqtProperty(bool, notify = hasErrorUpdated)
  64. def hasError(self) -> bool:
  65. return self._has_errors
  66. @pyqtProperty(bool, notify = needToWaitForResultChanged)
  67. def needToWaitForResult(self) -> bool:
  68. return self._need_to_check or self._check_in_progress
  69. # Start the error check for property changed
  70. # this is seperate from the startErrorCheck because it ignores a number property types
  71. def startErrorCheckPropertyChanged(self, key, property_name):
  72. if property_name != "value":
  73. return
  74. self.startErrorCheck()
  75. # Starts the error check timer to schedule a new error check.
  76. def startErrorCheck(self, *args) -> None:
  77. if not self._check_in_progress:
  78. self._need_to_check = True
  79. self.needToWaitForResultChanged.emit()
  80. self._error_check_timer.start()
  81. # This function is called by the timer to reschedule a new error check.
  82. # If there is no check in progress, it will start a new one. If there is any, it sets the "_need_to_check" flag
  83. # to notify the current check to stop and start a new one.
  84. def _rescheduleCheck(self) -> None:
  85. if self._check_in_progress and not self._need_to_check:
  86. self._need_to_check = True
  87. self.needToWaitForResultChanged.emit()
  88. return
  89. self._error_keys_in_progress = set()
  90. self._need_to_check = False
  91. self.needToWaitForResultChanged.emit()
  92. global_stack = self._machine_manager.activeMachine
  93. if global_stack is None:
  94. Logger.log("i", "No active machine, nothing to check.")
  95. return
  96. # Populate the (stack, key) tuples to check
  97. self._stacks_and_keys_to_check = deque()
  98. for stack in global_stack.extruders.values():
  99. for key in stack.getAllKeys():
  100. self._stacks_and_keys_to_check.append((stack, key))
  101. self._application.callLater(self._checkStack)
  102. self._start_time = time.time()
  103. Logger.log("d", "New error check scheduled.")
  104. def _checkStack(self) -> None:
  105. if self._need_to_check:
  106. Logger.log("d", "Need to check for errors again. Discard the current progress and reschedule a check.")
  107. self._check_in_progress = False
  108. self._application.callLater(self.startErrorCheck)
  109. return
  110. self._check_in_progress = True
  111. # If there is nothing to check any more, it means there is no error.
  112. if not self._stacks_and_keys_to_check:
  113. # Finish
  114. self._setResult(False)
  115. return
  116. # Get the next stack and key to check
  117. stack, key = self._stacks_and_keys_to_check.popleft()
  118. enabled = stack.getProperty(key, "enabled")
  119. if not enabled:
  120. self._application.callLater(self._checkStack)
  121. return
  122. validation_state = stack.getProperty(key, "validationState")
  123. if validation_state is None:
  124. # Setting is not validated. This can happen if there is only a setting definition.
  125. # We do need to validate it, because a setting definitions value can be set by a function, which could
  126. # be an invalid setting.
  127. definition = stack.getSettingDefinition(key)
  128. validator_type = SettingDefinition.getValidatorForType(definition.type)
  129. if validator_type:
  130. validator = validator_type(key)
  131. validation_state = validator(stack)
  132. if validation_state in (ValidatorState.Exception, ValidatorState.MaximumError, ValidatorState.MinimumError, ValidatorState.Invalid):
  133. # Finish
  134. self._setResult(True)
  135. return
  136. # Schedule the check for the next key
  137. self._application.callLater(self._checkStack)
  138. def _setResult(self, result: bool) -> None:
  139. if result != self._has_errors:
  140. self._has_errors = result
  141. self.hasErrorUpdated.emit()
  142. self._machine_manager.stacksValidationChanged.emit()
  143. self._need_to_check = False
  144. self._check_in_progress = False
  145. self.needToWaitForResultChanged.emit()
  146. self.errorCheckFinished.emit()
  147. Logger.log("i", "Error check finished, result = %s, time = %0.1fs", result, time.time() - self._start_time)