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create/src/Mod/Material/App/MaterialLibraryPyImp.cpp
David Carter 00c57a9d08 Materials: External Modules Part 1
Refactored code to support local and external material sources

This is the first PR in a series to support external modules. External
modules allow materials to be stored in external data sources such as
databases or web services. No new functionality is introduced in this
PR, rather it is a refactoring of code that will allow for changes to
be introduced in future PRs. Minor performance improvements have also
been made in the model and material managers.

The Python API has been enhanced for many data types to allow for
modification within Python.
2025-03-18 20:33:10 -05:00

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#include "PreCompiled.h"
#include <QMetaType>
#include <Base/Quantity.h>
#include <Base/QuantityPy.h>
#include <CXX/Objects.hxx>
#include <Gui/MetaTypes.h>
#include "MaterialLibrary.h"
#include "MaterialLibraryPy.h"
#include "MaterialLibraryPy.cpp"
using namespace Materials;
// Forward declaration
// static PyObject* _pyObjectFromVariant(const QVariant& value);
// static Py::List getList(const QVariant& value);
// returns a string which represents the object e.g. when printed in python
std::string MaterialLibraryPy::representation() const
{
std::stringstream str;
str << "<MaterialLibrary object at " << getMaterialLibraryPtr() << ">";
return str.str();
}
PyObject* MaterialLibraryPy::PyMake(struct _typeobject*, PyObject*, PyObject*) // Python wrapper
{
// never create such objects with the constructor
return new MaterialLibraryPy(new MaterialLibrary());
}
// constructor method
int MaterialLibraryPy::PyInit(PyObject* /*args*/, PyObject* /*kwd*/)
{
return 0;
}
Py::String MaterialLibraryPy::getName() const
{
auto filterName = getMaterialLibraryPtr()->getName();
return {filterName.toStdString()};
}
void MaterialLibraryPy::setName(const Py::String value)
{
getMaterialLibraryPtr()->setName(QString::fromStdString(value));
}
Py::String MaterialLibraryPy::getIcon() const
{
auto path = getMaterialLibraryPtr()->getIconPath();
return {path.toStdString()};
}
void MaterialLibraryPy::setIcon(const Py::String value)
{
getMaterialLibraryPtr()->setIconPath(QString::fromStdString(value));
}
Py::String MaterialLibraryPy::getDirectory() const
{
auto path = getMaterialLibraryPtr()->getDirectory();
return {path.toStdString()};
}
void MaterialLibraryPy::setDirectory(const Py::String value)
{
getMaterialLibraryPtr()->setDirectory(QString::fromStdString(value));
}
Py::Boolean MaterialLibraryPy::getReadOnly() const
{
return getMaterialLibraryPtr()->isReadOnly();
}
void MaterialLibraryPy::setReadOnly(Py::Boolean value)
{
getMaterialLibraryPtr()->setReadOnly(value);
}
Py::Boolean MaterialLibraryPy::getLocal() const
{
return getMaterialLibraryPtr()->isLocal();
}
void MaterialLibraryPy::setLocal(Py::Boolean value)
{
getMaterialLibraryPtr()->setLocal(value);
}
PyObject* MaterialLibraryPy::getCustomAttributes(const char* /*attr*/) const
{
return nullptr;
}
int MaterialLibraryPy::setCustomAttributes(const char* /*attr*/, PyObject* /*obj*/)
{
return 0;
}