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- # Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
- # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
- import configparser # To read config files.
- import io # To write config files to strings as if they were files.
- from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
- import UM.VersionUpgrade
- ## Creates a new profile instance by parsing a serialised profile in version 1
- # of the file format.
- #
- # \param serialised The serialised form of a profile in version 1.
- # \param filename The supposed filename of the profile, without extension.
- # \return A profile instance, or None if the file format is incorrect.
- def importFrom(serialised: str, filename: str) -> Optional["Profile"]:
- try:
- return Profile(serialised, filename)
- except (configparser.Error, UM.VersionUpgrade.FormatException, UM.VersionUpgrade.InvalidVersionException):
- return None
- ## A representation of a profile used as intermediary form for conversion from
- # one format to the other.
- class Profile:
- ## Reads version 1 of the file format, storing it in memory.
- #
- # \param serialised A string with the contents of a profile.
- # \param filename The supposed filename of the profile, without extension.
- def __init__(self, serialised: str, filename: str) -> None:
- self._filename = filename
- parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
- parser.read_string(serialised)
- # Check correctness.
- if not parser.has_section("general"):
- raise UM.VersionUpgrade.FormatException("No \"general\" section.")
- if not parser.has_option("general", "version"):
- raise UM.VersionUpgrade.FormatException("No \"version\" in the \"general\" section.")
- if int(parser.get("general", "version")) != 1: # Hard-coded profile version here. If this number changes the entire function needs to change.
- raise UM.VersionUpgrade.InvalidVersionException("The version of this profile is wrong. It must be 1.")
- # Parse the general section.
- self._name = parser.get("general", "name")
- self._type = parser.get("general", "type")
- self._weight = None
- if "weight" in parser["general"]:
- self._weight = int(parser.get("general", "weight"))
- self._machine_type_id = parser.get("general", "machine_type")
- self._machine_variant_name = parser.get("general", "machine_variant")
- self._machine_instance_name = parser.get("general", "machine_instance")
- self._material_name = None
- if "material" in parser["general"]: #Note: Material name is unused in this upgrade.
- self._material_name = parser.get("general", "material")
- elif self._type == "material":
- self._material_name = parser.get("general", "name")
- # Parse the settings.
- self._settings = {} # type: Dict[str,str]
- if parser.has_section("settings"):
- for key, value in parser["settings"].items():
- self._settings[key] = value
- # Parse the defaults and the disabled defaults.
- self._changed_settings_defaults = {} # type: Dict[str,str]
- if parser.has_section("defaults"):
- for key, value in parser["defaults"].items():
- self._changed_settings_defaults[key] = value
- self._disabled_settings_defaults = [] # type: List[str]
- if parser.has_section("disabled_defaults"):
- disabled_defaults_string = parser.get("disabled_defaults", "values")
- self._disabled_settings_defaults = [item for item in disabled_defaults_string.split(",") if item != ""] # Split by comma.
- ## Serialises this profile as file format version 2.
- #
- # \return A tuple containing the new filename and a serialised form of
- # this profile, serialised in version 2 of the file format.
- def export(self) -> Optional[Tuple[List[str], List[str]]]:
- import VersionUpgrade21to22 # Import here to prevent circular dependencies.
- if self._name == "Current settings":
- return None #Can't upgrade these, because the new current profile needs to specify the definition ID and the old file only had the machine instance, not the definition.
- config = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
- config.add_section("general")
- config.set("general", "version", "2") #Hard-coded profile version 2.
- config.set("general", "name", self._name)
- if self._machine_type_id:
- translated_machine = VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.translatePrinter(self._machine_type_id)
- config.set("general", "definition", translated_machine)
- else:
- config.set("general", "definition", "fdmprinter") #In this case, the machine definition is unknown, and it might now have machine-specific profiles, in which case this will fail.
- config.add_section("metadata")
- config.set("metadata", "quality_type", "normal") #This feature doesn't exist in 2.1 yet, so we don't know the actual quality type. For now, always base it on normal.
- config.set("metadata", "type", "quality")
- if self._weight:
- config.set("metadata", "weight", str(self._weight))
- if self._machine_variant_name:
- if self._machine_type_id:
- config.set("metadata", "variant", VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.translateVariant(self._machine_variant_name, self._machine_type_id))
- else:
- config.set("metadata", "variant", self._machine_variant_name)
- if self._settings:
- self._settings = VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.translateSettings(self._settings)
- config.add_section("values")
- for key, value in self._settings.items():
- config.set("values", key, str(value))
- if self._changed_settings_defaults:
- self._changed_settings_defaults = VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.translateSettings(self._changed_settings_defaults)
- config.add_section("defaults")
- for key, value in self._changed_settings_defaults.items():
- config.set("defaults", key, str(value))
- if self._disabled_settings_defaults:
- disabled_settings_defaults = [VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.VersionUpgrade21to22.translateSettingName(setting)
- for setting in self._disabled_settings_defaults]
- config.add_section("disabled_defaults")
- disabled_defaults_string = str(disabled_settings_defaults[0]) #Must be at least 1 item, otherwise we wouldn't enter this if statement.
- for item in disabled_settings_defaults[1:]:
- disabled_defaults_string += "," + str(item)
- output = io.StringIO()
- config.write(output)
- return [self._filename], [output.getvalue()]
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