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blender/release/scripts/modules/bl_app_override/__init__.py
Campbell Barton f68145011f WM: Application Templates
This adds the ability to switch between different application-configurations
without interfering with Blender's normal operation.

This commit doesn't include any templates,
so its mostly to allow collaboration for the Blender 101 project
and other custom configurations.

Application templates can be installed & selected from the file menu.

Other details:

- The `bl_app_template_utils` module handles template activation
  (similar to `addon_utils`).
- The `bl_app_override` module is a general module
  to assist scripts overriding parts of Blender in reversible way.

See docs:
https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/dev/advanced/app_templates.html

See patch: D2565
2017-03-25 10:04:04 +11:00

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# ##### BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK #####
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# ##### END GPL LICENSE BLOCK #####
# <pep8-80 compliant>
"""
Module to manage overriding various parts of Blender.
Intended for use with 'app_templates', though it can be used from anywhere.
"""
# TODO, how to check these aren't from add-ons.
# templates might need to un-register while filtering.
def class_filter(cls_parent, **kw):
whitelist = kw.pop("whitelist", None)
blacklist = kw.pop("blacklist", None)
kw_items = tuple(kw.items())
for cls in cls_parent.__subclasses__():
# same as is_registered()
if "bl_rna" in cls.__dict__:
if blacklist is not None and cls.__name__ in blacklist:
continue
if ((whitelist is not None and cls.__name__ is whitelist) or
all((getattr(cls, attr) in expect) for attr, expect in kw_items)):
yield cls
def ui_draw_filter_register(
*,
ui_ignore_classes=None,
ui_ignore_operator=None,
ui_ignore_property=None,
ui_ignore_menu=None,
ui_ignore_label=None,
):
import bpy
UILayout = bpy.types.UILayout
if ui_ignore_classes is None:
ui_ignore_classes = (
bpy.types.Panel,
bpy.types.Menu,
bpy.types.Header,
)
class OperatorProperties_Fake:
pass
class UILayout_Fake(bpy.types.UILayout):
__slots__ = ()
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
# ensure we always pass down UILayout_Fake instances
if attr in {"row", "split", "column", "box", "column_flow"}:
real_func = UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
def dummy_func(*args, **kw):
# print("wrapped", attr)
ret = real_func(*args, **kw)
return UILayout_Fake(ret)
return dummy_func
elif attr in {"operator", "operator_menu_enum", "operator_enum"}:
if ui_ignore_operator is None:
return UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
real_func = UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
def dummy_func(*args, **kw):
# print("wrapped", attr)
if not ui_ignore_operator(args[0]):
ret = real_func(*args, **kw)
else:
# UILayout.__getattribute__(self, "label")()
# may need to be set
ret = OperatorProperties_Fake()
return ret
return dummy_func
elif attr in {"prop", "prop_enum"}:
if ui_ignore_property is None:
return UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
real_func = UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
def dummy_func(*args, **kw):
# print("wrapped", attr)
if not ui_ignore_property(args[0].__class__.__name__, args[1]):
ret = real_func(*args, **kw)
else:
ret = None
return ret
return dummy_func
elif attr == "menu":
if ui_ignore_menu is None:
return UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
real_func = UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
def dummy_func(*args, **kw):
# print("wrapped", attr)
if not ui_ignore_menu(args[0]):
ret = real_func(*args, **kw)
else:
ret = None
return ret
return dummy_func
elif attr == "label":
if ui_ignore_label is None:
return UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
real_func = UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
def dummy_func(*args, **kw):
# print("wrapped", attr)
if not ui_ignore_label(args[0] if args else kw.get("text", "")):
ret = real_func(*args, **kw)
else:
# ret = real_func()
ret = None
return ret
return dummy_func
else:
return UILayout.__getattribute__(self, attr)
# print(self, attr)
def operator(*args, **kw):
return super().operator(*args, **kw)
def draw_override(func_orig, self_real, context):
# simple, no wrapping
# return func_orig(self_wrap, context)
class Wrapper(self_real.__class__):
__slots__ = ()
def __getattribute__(self, attr):
if attr == "layout":
return UILayout_Fake(self_real.layout)
else:
cls = super()
try:
return cls.__getattr__(self, attr)
except AttributeError:
# class variable
try:
return getattr(cls, attr)
except AttributeError:
# for preset bl_idname access
return getattr(UILayout(self), attr)
@property
def layout(self):
# print("wrapped")
return self_real.layout
return func_orig(Wrapper(self_real), context)
ui_ignore_store = []
for cls in ui_ignore_classes:
for subcls in list(cls.__subclasses__()):
if "draw" in subcls.__dict__: # don't want to get parents draw()
def replace_draw():
# function also serves to hold draw_old in a local name-space
draw_orig = subcls.draw
def draw(self, context):
return draw_override(draw_orig, self, context)
subcls.draw = draw
ui_ignore_store.append((subcls, "draw", subcls.draw))
replace_draw()
return ui_ignore_store
def ui_draw_filter_unregister(ui_ignore_store):
for (obj, attr, value) in ui_ignore_store:
setattr(obj, attr, value)