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create/src/Mod/Material/Material.py
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# here the usage description if you use this tool from the command line ("__main__")
CommandlineUsage = """Material - Tool to work with FreeCAD Material definition cards
Usage:
Material [Options] card-file-name
Options:
-c, --output-csv=file-name write a comma separated grid with the material data
Exit:
0 No Error or Warning found
1 Argument error, wrong or less Arguments given
Tool to work with FreeCAD Material definition cards
Examples:
Material "StandardMaterial/Steel.FCMat"
Author:
(c) 2013 Juergen Riegel
mail@juergen-riegel.net
Licence: LGPL
Version:
0.1
"""
def importFCMat(fileName):
"Read a FCMat file into a dictionary"
try:
import ConfigParser as configparser
except ImportError:
import configparser
Config = configparser.RawConfigParser()
Config.optionxform = str
Config.read(fileName)
dict1 = {}
for section in Config.sections():
options = Config.options(section)
for option in options:
dict1[option] = Config.get(section, option)
return dict1
def exportFCMat(fileName, matDict):
"Write a material dictionary to a FCMat file"
try:
import ConfigParser as configparser
except ImportError:
import configparser
import string
Config = configparser.RawConfigParser()
# create groups
for x in matDict.keys():
grp, key = string.split(x, sep='_')
if not Config.has_section(grp):
Config.add_section(grp)
# fill groups
for x in matDict.keys():
grp, key = string.split(x, sep='_')
Config.set(grp, key, matDict[x])
Preamble = "# This is a FreeCAD material-card file\n\n"
# Writing our configuration file to 'example.cfg'
with open(fileName, 'wb') as configfile:
configfile.write(Preamble)
Config.write(configfile)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
import getopt
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "c:", ["output-csv="])
except getopt.GetoptError:
# print help information and exit:
sys.stderr.write(CommandlineUsage)
sys.exit(1)
# checking on the options
for o, a in opts:
if o in ("-c", "--output-csv"):
print("writing file: " + a + "\n")
OutPath = a
# running through the files
FileName = args[0]
kv_map = importFCMat(FileName)
for k in kv_map.keys():
print(repr(k) + " : " + repr(kv_map[k]))
sys.exit(0) # no error