├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── build-template.yml
│ └── build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── .spec
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── VERSION
├── config
├── custom_config.json
└── data_icons.json
├── docs
├── .gitignore
├── Gemfile
├── _config.yml
├── _includes
│ ├── head-custom-google-analytics.html
│ └── head-custom.html
├── _layouts
│ └── default.html
├── _sass
│ ├── cayman.scss
│ ├── jekyll-theme-cayman.scss
│ ├── normalize.scss
│ ├── rouge-github.scss
│ └── variables.scss
├── another-page.md
├── assets
│ ├── css
│ │ └── style.scss
│ └── img
│ │ ├── diagram.png
│ │ ├── diagram.svg
│ │ └── logo.png
├── index.md
└── jekyll-theme-cayman.gemspec
├── modules
├── __init__.py
├── manager.py
├── thirdparty
│ └── __init__.py
└── ui
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── manager_form.py
│ ├── node_details_form.py
│ └── slot_details_form.py
├── requirements.txt
├── resources
├── Symbola.ttf
├── arrow-down.png
├── arrow-up.png
├── compile_resources.bat
├── data_type_icons
│ ├── alembic.png
│ ├── blend.png
│ ├── bvh.png
│ ├── csv.png
│ ├── data_icons.psd
│ ├── exr.png
│ ├── fbx.png
│ ├── gltf.png
│ ├── hda.png
│ ├── jpg.png
│ ├── json.png
│ ├── kiko.png
│ ├── materialx.png
│ ├── mayaascii.png
│ ├── mayabin.png
│ ├── obj.png
│ ├── openvdb.png
│ ├── otio.png
│ ├── pdf.png
│ ├── psd.png
│ ├── ptex.png
│ ├── review.png
│ ├── rumba.png
│ ├── sources
│ │ ├── MaterialXLogoSmallA.png
│ │ ├── USDLogoLrgWithAlpha.png
│ │ ├── alembic.png
│ │ ├── csv.png
│ │ ├── data_icons.psd
│ │ ├── exr.png
│ │ ├── fbx.png
│ │ ├── json-file.png
│ │ ├── object-file-format.png
│ │ ├── openexr-stacked-color.png
│ │ ├── openvdb.png
│ │ ├── psd.png
│ │ ├── unnamed.jpg
│ │ ├── video.png
│ │ └── xgen.png
│ ├── usd.png
│ ├── wav.png
│ ├── xgen.png
│ └── xml.png
├── icon_128.png
├── icon_256.png
├── icon_32.ico
├── icon_32.png
├── manager_form.ui
├── node_details_form.ui
└── slot_details_form.ui
├── run.py
├── samples
├── animation.gph
├── minimal.gph
└── test.gph
└── screenshot.png
/.github/workflows/build-template.yml:
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1 | name: Build Template (Windows + Linux) (PyInstaller Packages)
2 |
3 | on:
4 | workflow_call:
5 | inputs:
6 | is_release:
7 | required: false
8 | type: boolean
9 | default: false
10 | release_tag:
11 | required: false
12 | type: string
13 | default: ""
14 |
15 | jobs:
16 | build-windows:
17 | name: Build on Windows (PyInstaller EXE)
18 | runs-on: windows-latest # Use GitHub-hosted Windows runner
19 | steps:
20 | - name: Checkout code
21 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
22 | with:
23 | submodules: recursive
24 | fetch-depth: 0 # Needed for git history, versioning, and submodules
25 |
26 | - name: Download latest Graphviz Windows ZIP from GitLab
27 | run: |
28 | $release = (Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/4207231/releases")[0]
29 | $version = $release.tag_name
30 | Write-Host "Latest version: $version"
31 | $url = "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/4207231/packages/generic/graphviz-releases/$version/windows_10_cmake_Release_Graphviz-$version-win64.zip"
32 | Write-Host "Downloading from: $url"
33 | Invoke-WebRequest $url -OutFile graphviz.zip
34 | Expand-Archive graphviz.zip -DestinationPath "$env:GITHUB_WORKSPACE\graphviz"
35 | Get-ChildItem "$env:GITHUB_WORKSPACE\graphviz" -Recurse -Directory
36 | echo "GRAPHVIZ_ROOT=$env:GITHUB_WORKSPACE\graphviz\Graphviz-$version-win64" >> $env:GITHUB_ENV
37 | echo "$env:GITHUB_WORKSPACE\graphviz\Graphviz-$version-win64\bin" >> $env:GITHUB_PATH
38 | Write-Host $GRAPHVIZ_ROOT
39 | Write-Host $env:GRAPHVIZ_ROOT
40 | shell: powershell
41 |
42 | - name: Setup Python
43 | uses: actions/setup-python@v4
44 | with:
45 | python-version: '3.11'
46 |
47 | - name: Install PyGraphviz
48 | run: |
49 | Get-ChildItem "$env:GRAPHVIZ_ROOT" -Recurse -Directory
50 |
51 | $includePath="$env:GRAPHVIZ_ROOT\include"
52 | $libPath="$env:GRAPHVIZ_ROOT\lib"
53 |
54 | Write-Host "Using Graphviz include: $includePath"
55 | Write-Host "Using Graphviz lib: $libPath"
56 |
57 | $env:INCLUDE=$includePath
58 | $env:LIB=$libPath
59 |
60 | Write-Host "Using INCLUDE: $env:INCLUDE"
61 | Write-Host "Using LIB: $env:LIB"
62 |
63 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
64 | pip install pygraphviz
65 | shell: powershell
66 |
67 | - name: Install dependencies
68 | run: |
69 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
70 | pip install -r requirements.txt
71 | pip install pyinstaller pyinstaller-versionfile
72 | shell: powershell
73 |
74 | - name: Set dynamic version
75 | run: |
76 | $branch = "${env:GITHUB_HEAD_REF}"
77 | if (-not $branch) { $branch = "${env:GITHUB_REF}" -replace 'refs/heads/', '' }
78 | $commit = (git rev-parse --short HEAD).Trim()
79 | $version = "$branch-$commit"
80 | echo $version > $env:GITHUB_WORKSPACE\VERSION
81 | shell: powershell
82 |
83 | - name: Build EXE with PyInstaller
84 | run: |
85 | pyinstaller $env:GITHUB_WORKSPACE\.spec --noconfirm
86 | shell: powershell
87 |
88 | - name: Rename artifact if release
89 | if: inputs.is_release
90 | run: |
91 | Rename-Item -Path dist/PlumberManager.exe -NewName "PlumberManager-${{ inputs.release_tag }}-windows.exe"
92 |
93 | - name: Upload artifact
94 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
95 | with:
96 | name: PlumberManager-Windows
97 | path: dist/PlumberManager*.exe
98 |
99 | build-linux:
100 | name: Build on Linux (PyInstaller AppImage)
101 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest # Ubuntu runner, will use Rocky Linux container
102 | container:
103 | image: rockylinux:8 # Use Rocky Linux 8 for broad compatibility
104 | steps:
105 |
106 | - name: Install build tools
107 | run: |
108 | dnf install -y dnf-plugins-core
109 | dnf install -y epel-release
110 | dnf config-manager --set-enabled devel
111 | dnf install -y git file findutils
112 | dnf install -y python3.11 python3.11-pip python3.11-devel
113 | dnf install -y graphviz graphviz-devel
114 | dnf install -y gcc gcc-c++
115 | dnf install -y libxkbcommon libxkbcommon-x11 xcb-util-wm libglvnd-egl
116 | dnf install -y xcb-util-keysyms xcb-util-renderutil vulkan-loader
117 | dnf install -y xcb-util-cursor libglvnd libglvnd-glx xcb-util-image
118 | dnf install -y mesa-libGL gtk3 cairo-gobject gdk-pixbuf2 libatomic
119 |
120 | - name: Checkout code
121 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
122 | with:
123 | submodules: recursive
124 | fetch-depth: 0 # Needed for git history, versioning, and submodules
125 |
126 | - name: Install Python dependencies
127 | run: |
128 | python3.11 -m pip install --upgrade pip
129 | python3.11 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
130 | python3.11 -m pip install pyinstaller pyinstaller-versionfile
131 | shell: bash
132 |
133 | - name: Set dynamic version
134 | run: |
135 | branch="${GITHUB_HEAD_REF:-${GITHUB_REF##*/}}"
136 | commit="${GITHUB_SHA:0:7}"
137 | version="$branch-$commit"
138 | echo "$version" > $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/VERSION
139 | shell: bash
140 |
141 | - name: Build Linux binary with PyInstaller
142 | run: |
143 | cd $GITHUB_WORKSPACE
144 | python3.11 -m PyInstaller $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.spec --noconfirm
145 | echo "Current dir: $(pwd)"
146 | ls -R
147 | shell: bash
148 |
149 | - name: Rename binaries for release
150 | if: inputs.is_release
151 | run: |
152 | mv dist/PlumberManager PlumberManager-${{ inputs.release_tag }}-rocky8
153 |
154 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
155 | with:
156 | name: Upload Linux artifact PlumberManager-Linux-ELF
157 | path: dist/PlumberManager*
158 |
159 | - name: Package as AppImage
160 | run: |
161 | dnf install -y file
162 | cd $GITHUB_WORKSPACE
163 |
164 | curl -Lo appimagetool https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/releases/download/continuous/appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage
165 | chmod +x appimagetool
166 |
167 | mkdir -p AppDir/usr/bin
168 |
169 | # Dynamically find the built binary
170 | BINARY=$(find dist -maxdepth 1 -type f -executable -name 'PlumberManager*' | head -n 1)
171 |
172 | if [ -z "$BINARY" ]; then
173 | echo "No executable found in dist/"
174 | exit 1
175 | fi
176 | echo "Found binary: $BINARY"
177 | cp "$BINARY" AppDir/usr/bin/PlumberManager
178 |
179 | chmod -R +x AppDir/usr/bin
180 | ln -s usr/bin/PlumberManager AppDir/AppRun
181 |
182 | cp "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/resources/icon_256.png" AppDir/plumbermanager.png
183 |
184 | cat > AppDir/plumbermanager.desktop <
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
Plumber Manager
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | A helper tool to design CG Pipeline interactive diagramas and data flow documentation
18 |
19 | 
20 |
21 | ## Download it from Release!
22 |
23 | A packaged binary version is provided as a release thanks to PyInstaller!
24 |
25 | At the moment I'm only making it for Windows, mostly for testing.
26 |
27 | [Download it from Release here!](https://github.com/hasielhassan/PlumberManager/releases)
28 | ### Why yet another diagraming tool?
29 |
30 | Pipeline can be many things ranging from Tasks, DCC's and Tools, but personally I find it that at its core, Pipeline is mostly about the flow of data, and its main building blocks are just a bunch of processes with inputs and outputs (Loaders and Publishers)
31 |
32 | While Pipeline diagrams can be made out from any diagraming software, there is none that comes with certain preconfigured concepts from our industry, and I also think that Node networks are the best way to represet that idea of "a bunch of processes with inputs and outputs"
33 |
34 | What if there is a tool that offers:
35 | - An editable Node network similar to those from all the DCC's that we use all day.
36 | - Pre-configured with all the known standard formats used in the industry as inputs and outputs.
37 | - Automatic layout of the network, usefull when things get really big an complex.
38 | - Interactive navigation and preview of isolated parts of the network.
39 | - Store documentation of process and its inputs and outputs.
40 |
41 | All that is what Plumber Manager its aming to offer.
42 |
43 | ## Roadmap
44 |
45 | - [X] Allow to update connection names on existing nodes
46 | - [ ] Allow to update connection data types on existing nodes
47 | - [X] Display the data type icons on the node slot names
48 | - [X] Option to preview isolated view of a selected node and just its direct connections
49 | - [X] Save relative icons paths on graph files
50 | - [X] Fix properties panel to not display duplicated widgets after selection
51 | - [ ] Improve connections ordering functionality
52 | - [X] Allow for process text descriptions
53 | - [ ] Process description with support for markdown
54 | - [X] Add export documentation functionality, that expots a pdf document with all processes and its inputs and outputs
55 |
56 | And if you have an idea for something else, create a feature request in the form of an issue !
57 | # Development
58 | ## Requirements:
59 | - Python 3.9+
60 | - PyQt6 or PySide6
61 | - [qdarkstyle](https://github.com/ColinDuquesnoy/QDarkStyleSheet)
62 | - [Qt.py](https://github.com/mottosso/Qt.py)
63 | - [pygraphviz](https://github.com/pygraphviz/pygraphviz)
64 | - [reportlab](https://www.reportlab.com)
65 |
66 | It also uses a modified version of Nodz as a git submodule
67 | - https://github.com/hasielhassan/Nodz
68 |
69 | ## Setup and run
70 |
71 | After clonning the repo, initialize the corresponding git submodule for Nodz
72 | ```
73 | git submodule init
74 | ```
75 |
76 | Install the dependencies on the `requirements.txt` file
77 | ```
78 | python -m pip install requirements.txt
79 | ```
80 |
81 | To start PlumberManager just run the `run.py` script
82 |
83 | ```
84 | python /PlumberManager/run.py
85 | ```
86 |
87 | ## Packaging
88 |
89 | This project its intended to be used directly and it the most simple way, and that its easier if its distributed as a single executable package
90 |
91 | The binary release its done with PyInstaller and the `.spec` file its included in the repo
92 |
93 | To create a build from source just make sure to have PyInstaller
94 |
95 | ```
96 | pip install pyinstaller
97 | ```
98 |
99 | And run the packaging using the included `.spec` file
100 |
101 | ```
102 | pyinstaller /PlumberManager/.spec
103 | ```
104 |
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/config/custom_config.json:
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1 | {
2 | // General > Edit values BUT do not delete.
3 | "scene_width": 20000,
4 | "scene_height": 60000,
5 | "scene_bg_color": [75,85,95,255],
6 | "grid_size": 64,
7 | "antialiasing": true,
8 | "antialiasing_boost": true,
9 | "smooth_pixmap": true,
10 |
11 | "node_font": "Arial",
12 | "node_font_size": 12,
13 | "attr_font": "Arial",
14 | "attr_font_size": 10,
15 | "mouse_bounding_box": 80,
16 |
17 | // Shapes > Edit values BUT do not delete.
18 | "node_width": 200,
19 | "node_height": 25,
20 | "node_radius": 10,
21 | "node_border": 2,
22 | "node_attr_height": 30,
23 | "connection_width": 2,
24 |
25 | // Default colors > Edit values BUT do not delete.
26 | "alternate_value": 20,
27 | "grid_color": [150, 150, 150, 150],
28 | "slot_border": [25, 80, 50, 255],
29 | "non_connectable_color": [100, 100, 100, 255],
30 | "connection_color": [200, 200, 200, 255],
31 |
32 | "node_default": {
33 | "bg": [130, 130, 130, 255],
34 | "border": [50, 50, 50, 255],
35 | "border_sel": [250, 250, 250, 255],
36 | "text": [255, 255, 255, 255]
37 | },
38 |
39 | "attr_default": {
40 | "bg": [160, 160, 160, 255],
41 | "text": [220, 220, 220, 255],
42 | "plug": [255, 155, 0, 255],
43 | "socket": [255, 155, 0, 255]
44 | },
45 |
46 | // Custom colors > Add and remove as you want.
47 | // Don't forget to edit the end of the dictionary if editing the
48 | // following part.
49 |
50 | "node_preset_1": {
51 | "bg": [108, 193, 136, 255],
52 | "border": [0, 0, 0, 255],
53 | "border_sel": [250, 250, 250, 255],
54 | "text": [200, 200, 200, 255]
55 | },
56 |
57 | "attr_preset_1": {
58 | "bg": [100, 150, 150, 255],
59 | "text": [0, 0, 0, 255],
60 | "plug": [25, 80, 50, 255],
61 | "socket": [25, 80, 50, 255]
62 | },
63 |
64 | "attr_preset_2":{
65 | "bg": [150, 200, 200, 255],
66 | "text": [0, 0, 0, 255],
67 | "plug": [25, 80, 50, 255],
68 | "socket": [25, 80, 50, 0, 255]
69 | },
70 |
71 | "attr_preset_3":{
72 | "bg": [160, 160, 160, 255],
73 | "text": [220, 220, 220, 255],
74 | "plug": [255, 155, 0, 255],
75 | "socket": [255, 155, 0, 255]
76 | }
77 | }
78 |
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2 | {
3 | "code": "alembic",
4 | "description": "",
5 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/alembic.png",
6 | "type": "Alembic"
7 | },
8 | {
9 | "code": "exr",
10 | "description": "",
11 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/exr.png",
12 | "type": "EXR"
13 | },
14 | {
15 | "code": "fbx",
16 | "description": "",
17 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/fbx.png",
18 | "type": "FBX"
19 | },
20 | {
21 | "code": "json",
22 | "description": "",
23 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/json.png",
24 | "type": "JSON"
25 | },
26 | {
27 | "code": "materialx",
28 | "description": "",
29 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/materialx.png",
30 | "type": "MaterialX"
31 | },
32 | {
33 | "code": "openvdb",
34 | "description": "",
35 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/openvdb.png",
36 | "type": "OpenVDB"
37 | },
38 | {
39 | "code": "usd",
40 | "description": "",
41 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/usd.png",
42 | "type": "USD"
43 | },
44 | {
45 | "code": "xml",
46 | "description": "",
47 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/xml.png",
48 | "type": "XML"
49 | },
50 | {
51 | "code": "mayabin",
52 | "description": "",
53 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/mayabin.png",
54 | "type": "MAYABIN"
55 | },
56 | {
57 | "code": "mayaascii",
58 | "description": "",
59 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/mayaascii.png",
60 | "type": "MAYAASCII"
61 | },
62 | {
63 | "code": "otio",
64 | "description": "",
65 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/otio.png",
66 | "type": "OTIO"
67 | },
68 | {
69 | "code": "jpg",
70 | "description": "",
71 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/jpg.png",
72 | "type": "JPG"
73 | },
74 | {
75 | "code": "review",
76 | "description": "",
77 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/review.png",
78 | "type": "REVIEW"
79 | },
80 | {
81 | "code": "obj",
82 | "description": "",
83 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/obj.png",
84 | "type": "OBJ"
85 | },
86 | {
87 | "code": "xgen",
88 | "description": "",
89 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/xgen.png",
90 | "type": "XGEN"
91 | },
92 | {
93 | "code": "rumba",
94 | "description": "",
95 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/rumba.png",
96 | "type": "RUMBA"
97 | },
98 | {
99 | "code": "csv",
100 | "description": "",
101 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/csv.png",
102 | "type": "CSV"
103 | },
104 | {
105 | "code": "psd",
106 | "description": "",
107 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/psd.png",
108 | "type": "PSD"
109 | },
110 | {
111 | "code": "blend",
112 | "description": "",
113 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/blend.png",
114 | "type": "BLEND"
115 | },
116 | {
117 | "code": "bvh",
118 | "description": "",
119 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/bvh.png",
120 | "type": "BVH"
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130 | "description": "",
131 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/kiko.png",
132 | "type": "KIKO"
133 | },
134 | {
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136 | "description": "",
137 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/pdf.png",
138 | "type": "PDF"
139 | },
140 | {
141 | "code": "ptex",
142 | "description": "",
143 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/ptex.png",
144 | "type": "PTEX"
145 | },
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148 | "description": "",
149 | "path": "./resources/data_type_icons/wav.png",
150 | "type": "WAV"
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