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- # Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
- # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
- import configparser # For reading the legacy profile INI files.
- import io
- import json # For reading the Dictionary of Doom.
- import math # For mathematical operations included in the Dictionary of Doom.
- import os.path # For concatenating the path to the plugin and the relative path to the Dictionary of Doom.
- from typing import Dict
- from UM.Application import Application # To get the machine manager to create the new profile in.
- from UM.Logger import Logger # Logging errors.
- from UM.PluginRegistry import PluginRegistry # For getting the path to this plugin's directory.
- from UM.Settings.ContainerRegistry import ContainerRegistry #To create unique profile IDs.
- from UM.Settings.InstanceContainer import InstanceContainer # The new profile to make.
- from cura.ReaderWriters.ProfileReader import ProfileReader # The plug-in type to implement.
- ## A plugin that reads profile data from legacy Cura versions.
- #
- # It reads a profile from an .ini file, and performs some translations on it.
- # Not all translations are correct, mind you, but it is a best effort.
- class LegacyProfileReader(ProfileReader):
- ## Initialises the legacy profile reader.
- #
- # This does nothing since the only other function is basically stateless.
- def __init__(self):
- super().__init__()
- ## Prepares the default values of all legacy settings.
- #
- # These are loaded from the Dictionary of Doom.
- #
- # \param json The JSON file to load the default setting values from. This
- # should not be a URL but a pre-loaded JSON handle.
- # \return A dictionary of the default values of the legacy Cura version.
- def prepareDefaults(self, json: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]]) -> Dict[str, str]:
- defaults = {}
- if "defaults" in json:
- for key in json["defaults"]: # We have to copy over all defaults from the JSON handle to a normal dict.
- defaults[key] = json["defaults"][key]
- return defaults
- ## Prepares the local variables that can be used in evaluation of computing
- # new setting values from the old ones.
- #
- # This fills a dictionary with all settings from the legacy Cura version
- # and their values, so that they can be used in evaluating the new setting
- # values as Python code.
- #
- # \param config_parser The ConfigParser that finds the settings in the
- # legacy profile.
- # \param config_section The section in the profile where the settings
- # should be found.
- # \param defaults The default values for all settings in the legacy Cura.
- # \return A set of local variables, one for each setting in the legacy
- # profile.
- def prepareLocals(self, config_parser, config_section, defaults):
- copied_locals = defaults.copy() # Don't edit the original!
- for option in config_parser.options(config_section):
- copied_locals[option] = config_parser.get(config_section, option)
- return copied_locals
- ## Reads a legacy Cura profile from a file and returns it.
- #
- # \param file_name The file to read the legacy Cura profile from.
- # \return The legacy Cura profile that was in the file, if any. If the
- # file could not be read or didn't contain a valid profile, \code None
- # \endcode is returned.
- def read(self, file_name):
- if file_name.split(".")[-1] != "ini":
- return None
- global_container_stack = Application.getInstance().getGlobalContainerStack()
- if not global_container_stack:
- return None
- multi_extrusion = global_container_stack.getProperty("machine_extruder_count", "value") > 1
- if multi_extrusion:
- Logger.log("e", "Unable to import legacy profile %s. Multi extrusion is not supported", file_name)
- raise Exception("Unable to import legacy profile. Multi extrusion is not supported")
- Logger.log("i", "Importing legacy profile from file " + file_name + ".")
- container_registry = ContainerRegistry.getInstance()
- profile_id = container_registry.uniqueName("Imported Legacy Profile")
- input_parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
- try:
- input_parser.read([file_name]) # Parse the INI file.
- except Exception as e:
- Logger.log("e", "Unable to open legacy profile %s: %s", file_name, str(e))
- return None
- # Legacy Cura saved the profile under the section "profile_N" where N is the ID of a machine, except when you export in which case it saves it in the section "profile".
- # Since importing multiple machine profiles is out of scope, just import the first section we find.
- section = ""
- for found_section in input_parser.sections():
- if found_section.startswith("profile"):
- section = found_section
- break
- if not section: # No section starting with "profile" was found. Probably not a proper INI file.
- return None
- try:
- with open(os.path.join(PluginRegistry.getInstance().getPluginPath("LegacyProfileReader"), "DictionaryOfDoom.json"), "r", encoding = "utf-8") as f:
- dict_of_doom = json.load(f) # Parse the Dictionary of Doom.
- except IOError as e:
- Logger.log("e", "Could not open DictionaryOfDoom.json for reading: %s", str(e))
- return None
- except Exception as e:
- Logger.log("e", "Could not parse DictionaryOfDoom.json: %s", str(e))
- return None
- defaults = self.prepareDefaults(dict_of_doom)
- legacy_settings = self.prepareLocals(input_parser, section, defaults) #Gets the settings from the legacy profile.
- # Serialised format into version 4.5. Do NOT upgrade this, let the version upgrader handle it.
- output_parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
- output_parser.add_section("general")
- output_parser.add_section("metadata")
- output_parser.add_section("values")
- if "translation" not in dict_of_doom:
- Logger.log("e", "Dictionary of Doom has no translation. Is it the correct JSON file?")
- return None
- current_printer_definition = global_container_stack.definition
- quality_definition = current_printer_definition.getMetaDataEntry("quality_definition")
- if not quality_definition:
- quality_definition = current_printer_definition.getId()
- output_parser["general"]["definition"] = quality_definition
- for new_setting in dict_of_doom["translation"]: # Evaluate all new settings that would get a value from the translations.
- old_setting_expression = dict_of_doom["translation"][new_setting]
- compiled = compile(old_setting_expression, new_setting, "eval")
- try:
- new_value = eval(compiled, {"math": math}, legacy_settings) # Pass the legacy settings as local variables to allow access to in the evaluation.
- value_using_defaults = eval(compiled, {"math": math}, defaults) #Evaluate again using only the default values to try to see if they are default.
- except Exception: # Probably some setting name that was missing or something else that went wrong in the ini file.
- Logger.log("w", "Setting " + new_setting + " could not be set because the evaluation failed. Something is probably missing from the imported legacy profile.")
- continue
- definitions = current_printer_definition.findDefinitions(key = new_setting)
- if definitions:
- if new_value != value_using_defaults and definitions[0].default_value != new_value: # Not equal to the default in the new Cura OR the default in the legacy Cura.
- output_parser["values"][new_setting] = str(new_value) # Store the setting in the profile!
- if len(output_parser["values"]) == 0:
- Logger.log("i", "A legacy profile was imported but everything evaluates to the defaults, creating an empty profile.")
- output_parser["general"]["version"] = "4"
- output_parser["general"]["name"] = profile_id
- output_parser["metadata"]["type"] = "quality_changes"
- output_parser["metadata"]["quality_type"] = "normal" # Don't know what quality_type it is based on, so use "normal" by default.
- output_parser["metadata"]["position"] = "0" # We only support single extrusion.
- output_parser["metadata"]["setting_version"] = "5" # What the dictionary of doom is made for.
- # Serialise in order to perform the version upgrade.
- stream = io.StringIO()
- output_parser.write(stream)
- data = stream.getvalue()
- profile = InstanceContainer(profile_id)
- profile.deserialize(data, file_name) # Also performs the version upgrade.
- profile.setDirty(True)
- #We need to return one extruder stack and one global stack.
- global_container_id = container_registry.uniqueName("Global Imported Legacy Profile")
- # We duplicate the extruder profile into the global stack.
- # This may introduce some settings that are global in the extruder stack and some settings that are per-extruder in the global stack.
- # We don't care about that. The engine will ignore them anyway.
- global_profile = profile.duplicate(new_id = global_container_id, new_name = profile_id) #Needs to have the same name as the extruder profile.
- del global_profile.getMetaData()["position"] # Has no position because it's global.
- global_profile.setDirty(True)
- profile_definition = "fdmprinter"
- from UM.Util import parseBool
- if parseBool(global_container_stack.getMetaDataEntry("has_machine_quality", "False")):
- profile_definition = global_container_stack.getMetaDataEntry("quality_definition")
- if not profile_definition:
- profile_definition = global_container_stack.definition.getId()
- global_profile.setDefinition(profile_definition)
- return [global_profile]
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