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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # bpy_externall 2 | execute scripts in a running Blender session from any decent text editor. 3 | 4 | ```python 5 | 6 | """ 7 | ## INSTALLATION 8 | 9 | 'bpy_externall' add-on: 10 | 11 | - In UserPreferences "install from file", and navigate to 12 | the zip that contains this file. 13 | - Save preferences and or Ctrl+U to store the addon's enabled 14 | state in the default.blend 15 | 16 | ## RECEIVER 17 | 18 | When enabled and active this panel will use simple file reading to 19 | see if a file is empty or not. If the file isn't empty then it is 20 | assumed that its contents is infact a filename: a filepath to a .py 21 | file to be executed. 22 | 23 | If the file contains a filename, it will exec the found path, and 24 | then empty the file for the next loop. When the file contains 25 | nothing, the modal operator will skip any execution. 26 | 27 | ## SENDER 28 | 29 | The exact implementation will be up to the user. This 30 | repository will provide a small plugin for Sublime 31 | Text to demonstrate how you might send a filepath 32 | to the temp file. 33 | 34 | """ 35 | 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | You can start the addon and end the addon via a script, or bpy REPL. 39 | 40 | ```python 41 | # some script launching blender would run this first. 42 | import addon_utils 43 | addon_utils.enable("bpy_externall") 44 | # addon_utils.enable("bpy_externall-master") # if you installed from zip 45 | 46 | # start listening 47 | bpy.ops.wm.bpy_externall_server(speed=1, mode="start") 48 | ``` 49 | 50 | send this in one of your external scripts to stop listening 51 | ```python 52 | bpy.ops.wm.bpy_externall_server(mode="end") 53 | 54 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ##### BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK ##### 2 | # 3 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 4 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 5 | # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 6 | # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 7 | # 8 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 9 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 10 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 11 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 12 | # 13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 14 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 15 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. 16 | # 17 | # ##### END GPL LICENSE BLOCK ##### 18 | 19 | bl_info = { 20 | "name": "Externall", 21 | "author": "Dealga McArdle, italic", 22 | "version": (0, 2), 23 | "blender": (2, 80, 0), 24 | "location": "Blender Text Editor -> Tools, various text editors: Vim, Sublime, Atom", 25 | "description": "Connect with external text editors in a generic way", 26 | "wiki_url": "https://github.com/zeffii/bpy_externall", 27 | "tracker_url": "https://github.com/zeffii/bpy_externall/issues", 28 | "category": "Text Editor", 29 | "warning": "", 30 | } 31 | 32 | 33 | import sys 34 | import os 35 | import logging 36 | import tempfile 37 | from pathlib import Path 38 | 39 | import bpy 40 | from bpy.props import StringProperty, FloatProperty 41 | from bpy.types import Operator, Panel 42 | 43 | logging.basicConfig( 44 | level=logging.INFO, 45 | format="%(asctime)-15s %(levelname)8s %(name)s %(message)s" 46 | ) 47 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) 48 | log.setLevel(logging.INFO) 49 | 50 | 51 | STOPPED = 2 52 | RUNNING = 3 53 | 54 | statemachine = { 55 | 'status': STOPPED, 56 | 'tempfile': str(Path(tempfile.gettempdir()) / "bpy_external.io") 57 | } 58 | 59 | 60 | def empty_file_content(fp, temp_path): 61 | if fp.strip(): 62 | log.debug("Stripping file contents...") 63 | with open(temp_path, 'w'): 64 | pass 65 | 66 | 67 | def check_file(path): 68 | if not os.path.isfile(path): 69 | log.debug("Closing file {}".format(path)) 70 | open(path, 'w').close() 71 | 72 | 73 | def filepath_read_handler(): 74 | """ 75 | this reads the filepath io file, and returns the filepath found. 76 | """ 77 | temp_path = statemachine['tempfile'] 78 | check_file(temp_path) 79 | 80 | fp = "" 81 | with open(temp_path) as f: 82 | fp = f.read() 83 | logging.debug('File path: {}'.format(fp)) 84 | 85 | empty_file_content(fp, temp_path) 86 | return fp.strip() 87 | 88 | 89 | def execute_file(fp): 90 | texts = bpy.data.texts 91 | tf = 'temp_file' 92 | if tf in texts: 93 | text = texts[tf] 94 | else: 95 | text = texts.new(tf) 96 | 97 | text.from_string(open(fp).read()) 98 | ctx = bpy.context.copy() 99 | ctx['edit_text'] = text 100 | 101 | log.debug(text) 102 | 103 | try: 104 | bpy.ops.text.run_script(ctx) 105 | except Exception as err: 106 | log.error('ERROR: {}'.format(str(err))) 107 | log.debug(sys.exc_info()[-1].tb_frame.f_code) 108 | log.debug('Error on line {}'.format(sys.exc_info()[-1].tb_lineno)) 109 | 110 | 111 | class BPY_OT_externallclient(Operator): 112 | 113 | bl_idname = "wm.bpy_externall_server" 114 | bl_label = "Start and stop Externall server" 115 | 116 | _timer = None 117 | #speed = FloatProperty() 118 | #mode = StringProperty() 119 | speed : FloatProperty() 120 | mode : StringProperty() 121 | 122 | def process(self): 123 | fp = filepath_read_handler() 124 | log.debug('Processing: {}'.format(fp)) 125 | if fp: 126 | logging.debug('-- action {}'.format(fp)) 127 | execute_file(fp) 128 | 129 | def modal(self, context, event): 130 | if statemachine['status'] == STOPPED: 131 | logging.debug("Closing server...") 132 | self.cancel(context) 133 | return {'FINISHED'} 134 | 135 | if not (event.type == 'TIMER'): 136 | return {'PASS_THROUGH'} 137 | 138 | self.process() 139 | return {'PASS_THROUGH'} 140 | 141 | def event_dispatcher(self, context, type_op): 142 | if type_op == 'start': 143 | log.info("Entering modal operator...") 144 | statemachine['status'] = RUNNING 145 | wm = context.window_manager 146 | #self._timer = wm.event_timer_add(self.speed, context.window) 147 | self._timer = wm.event_timer_add(self.speed, window=context.window) 148 | wm.modal_handler_add(self) 149 | 150 | if type_op == 'end': 151 | logging.info('Exiting modal operator...') 152 | statemachine['status'] = STOPPED 153 | 154 | def execute(self, context): 155 | self.event_dispatcher(context, self.mode) 156 | return {'RUNNING_MODAL'} 157 | 158 | def cancel(self, context): 159 | wm = context.window_manager 160 | wm.event_timer_remove(self._timer) 161 | 162 | 163 | class BPY_PT_externallpanel(Panel): 164 | 165 | #bl_idname = "BPYExternallPanel" 166 | bl_idname = "BPY_PT_externallpanel" 167 | bl_label = "bpy externall panel" 168 | bl_space_type = 'TEXT_EDITOR' 169 | bl_region_type = 'UI' 170 | # bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'} 171 | use_pin = True 172 | 173 | def draw(self, context): 174 | layout = self.layout 175 | col = layout.column() 176 | 177 | state = statemachine['status'] 178 | 179 | # promising! continue 180 | tstr = '' 181 | if state == STOPPED: 182 | tstr = 'start' 183 | elif state == RUNNING: 184 | col.label('listening on ' + statemachine['tempfile']) 185 | tstr = 'end' 186 | 187 | if tstr: 188 | op = col.operator('wm.bpy_externall_server', text=tstr) 189 | op.mode = tstr 190 | op.speed = 1 191 | 192 | classes = (BPY_PT_externallpanel, BPY_OT_externallclient) 193 | register, unregister = bpy.utils.register_classes_factory(classes) 194 | 195 | if __name__ == '__main__': 196 | register() 197 | bpy.ops.wm.bpy_externall_server(speed=1, mode="start") 198 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bpy_externall.cmd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | :: Fill in with your own path to blender's binary 4 | set B3D_DIR="C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender" 5 | set SERVERSTART=%TEMP%\bpy_externall.py 6 | 7 | echo import bpy; import addon_utils; addon_utils.enable('bpy_externall'); bpy.ops.wm.bpy_externall_server(speed=1, mode='start') > %SERVERSTART% 8 | 9 | :: Path and binary calling temp python file above 10 | %B3D_DIR%\blender.exe -P %SERVERSTART% 11 | :: Remove temp file after blender exits 12 | del /Q %SERVERSTART% 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bpy_externall.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Fill in with your own path to blender's binary 4 | # B3D_DIR=$HOME/src/blender-git/build-master/bin 5 | tmpfile=$(mktemp -t bpy_externall.XXXXXX).py 6 | 7 | { 8 | echo 'import bpy' 9 | echo 'import addon_utils' 10 | echo 'addon_utils.enable("bpy_externall")' 11 | echo 'bpy.ops.wm.bpy_externall_server(speed=1, mode="start")' 12 | } >$tmpfile 13 | 14 | # Path and binary calling temp python file above 15 | # $B3D_DIR/blender -P $tmpfile 16 | blender -P $tmpfile 17 | # Remove temp file after blender exits 18 | rm $tmpfile 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /file_over_io.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sublime 2 | import sublime_plugin 3 | import tempfile 4 | import os 5 | 6 | TEMP_PATH = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'bpy_external.io') 7 | 8 | # you can not symlink this file into the SublimeText folder 9 | # sublime will not find its contents. You must copy it to 10 | # /home/zeffii/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User 11 | # or equivalent. 12 | # 13 | # hotkey, suggestion. 14 | # { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+a"], "command": "file_over_io" } 15 | 16 | 17 | class FileOverIo(sublime_plugin.TextCommand): 18 | def run(self, edit): 19 | view = self.view 20 | file_name = view.file_name() 21 | print(file_name) 22 | 23 | with open(TEMP_PATH, 'w') as f: 24 | f.write(file_name) 25 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------