blender/release/scripts/modules/addon_utils.py
Campbell Barton 3ca76ae0e8 Cleanup: remove "<pep8 compliant>" from headers
It can be assumed that all scripts comply with basic pep8 formatting
regarding white-space, indentation etc.

Also remove note in best practices page & update `tests/python/pep8.py`.

If we want to exclude some scripts from make format,
this can be done by adding them to `ignore_files` in:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/autopep8_format_paths.py

Or using `# nopep8` for to ignore for individual lines.

Ref T98554
2022-06-02 20:16:20 +10:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
__all__ = (
"paths",
"modules",
"check",
"enable",
"disable",
"disable_all",
"reset_all",
"module_bl_info",
)
import bpy as _bpy
_preferences = _bpy.context.preferences
error_encoding = False
# (name, file, path)
error_duplicates = []
addons_fake_modules = {}
# called only once at startup, avoids calling 'reset_all', correct but slower.
def _initialize():
path_list = paths()
for path in path_list:
_bpy.utils._sys_path_ensure_append(path)
for addon in _preferences.addons:
enable(addon.module)
def paths():
# RELEASE SCRIPTS: official scripts distributed in Blender releases
addon_paths = _bpy.utils.script_paths(subdir="addons")
# CONTRIB SCRIPTS: good for testing but not official scripts yet
# if folder addons_contrib/ exists, scripts in there will be loaded too
addon_paths += _bpy.utils.script_paths(subdir="addons_contrib")
return addon_paths
def modules_refresh(*, module_cache=addons_fake_modules):
global error_encoding
import os
error_encoding = False
error_duplicates.clear()
path_list = paths()
# fake module importing
def fake_module(mod_name, mod_path, speedy=True, force_support=None):
global error_encoding
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print("fake_module", mod_path, mod_name)
import ast
ModuleType = type(ast)
try:
file_mod = open(mod_path, "r", encoding='UTF-8')
except OSError as ex:
print("Error opening file:", mod_path, ex)
return None
with file_mod:
if speedy:
lines = []
line_iter = iter(file_mod)
l = ""
while not l.startswith("bl_info"):
try:
l = line_iter.readline()
except UnicodeDecodeError as ex:
if not error_encoding:
error_encoding = True
print("Error reading file as UTF-8:", mod_path, ex)
return None
if len(l) == 0:
break
while l.rstrip():
lines.append(l)
try:
l = line_iter.readline()
except UnicodeDecodeError as ex:
if not error_encoding:
error_encoding = True
print("Error reading file as UTF-8:", mod_path, ex)
return None
data = "".join(lines)
else:
data = file_mod.read()
del file_mod
try:
ast_data = ast.parse(data, filename=mod_path)
except:
print("Syntax error 'ast.parse' can't read:", repr(mod_path))
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
ast_data = None
body_info = None
if ast_data:
for body in ast_data.body:
if body.__class__ == ast.Assign:
if len(body.targets) == 1:
if getattr(body.targets[0], "id", "") == "bl_info":
body_info = body
break
if body_info:
try:
mod = ModuleType(mod_name)
mod.bl_info = ast.literal_eval(body.value)
mod.__file__ = mod_path
mod.__time__ = os.path.getmtime(mod_path)
except:
print("AST error parsing bl_info for:", repr(mod_path))
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return None
if force_support is not None:
mod.bl_info["support"] = force_support
return mod
else:
print(
"fake_module: addon missing 'bl_info' "
"gives bad performance!:",
repr(mod_path),
)
return None
modules_stale = set(module_cache.keys())
for path in path_list:
# force all contrib addons to be 'TESTING'
if path.endswith(("addons_contrib", )):
force_support = 'TESTING'
else:
force_support = None
for mod_name, mod_path in _bpy.path.module_names(path):
modules_stale.discard(mod_name)
mod = module_cache.get(mod_name)
if mod:
if mod.__file__ != mod_path:
print(
"multiple addons with the same name:\n"
" %r\n"
" %r" % (mod.__file__, mod_path)
)
error_duplicates.append((mod.bl_info["name"], mod.__file__, mod_path))
elif mod.__time__ != os.path.getmtime(mod_path):
print(
"reloading addon:",
mod_name,
mod.__time__,
os.path.getmtime(mod_path),
repr(mod_path),
)
del module_cache[mod_name]
mod = None
if mod is None:
mod = fake_module(
mod_name,
mod_path,
force_support=force_support,
)
if mod:
module_cache[mod_name] = mod
# just in case we get stale modules, not likely
for mod_stale in modules_stale:
del module_cache[mod_stale]
del modules_stale
def modules(*, module_cache=addons_fake_modules, refresh=True):
if refresh or ((module_cache is addons_fake_modules) and modules._is_first):
modules_refresh(module_cache=module_cache)
modules._is_first = False
mod_list = list(module_cache.values())
mod_list.sort(
key=lambda mod: (
mod.bl_info.get("category", ""),
mod.bl_info.get("name", ""),
)
)
return mod_list
modules._is_first = True
def check(module_name):
"""
Returns the loaded state of the addon.
:arg module_name: The name of the addon and module.
:type module_name: string
:return: (loaded_default, loaded_state)
:rtype: tuple of booleans
"""
import sys
loaded_default = module_name in _preferences.addons
mod = sys.modules.get(module_name)
loaded_state = (
(mod is not None) and
getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", Ellipsis)
)
if loaded_state is Ellipsis:
print(
"Warning: addon-module", module_name, "found module "
"but without '__addon_enabled__' field, "
"possible name collision from file:",
repr(getattr(mod, "__file__", "<unknown>")),
)
loaded_state = False
if mod and getattr(mod, "__addon_persistent__", False):
loaded_default = True
return loaded_default, loaded_state
# utility functions
def _addon_ensure(module_name):
addons = _preferences.addons
addon = addons.get(module_name)
if not addon:
addon = addons.new()
addon.module = module_name
def _addon_remove(module_name):
addons = _preferences.addons
while module_name in addons:
addon = addons.get(module_name)
if addon:
addons.remove(addon)
def enable(module_name, *, default_set=False, persistent=False, handle_error=None):
"""
Enables an addon by name.
:arg module_name: the name of the addon and module.
:type module_name: string
:arg default_set: Set the user-preference.
:type default_set: bool
:arg persistent: Ensure the addon is enabled for the entire session (after loading new files).
:type persistent: bool
:arg handle_error: Called in the case of an error, taking an exception argument.
:type handle_error: function
:return: the loaded module or None on failure.
:rtype: module
"""
import os
import sys
from bpy_restrict_state import RestrictBlend
if handle_error is None:
def handle_error(_ex):
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
# reload if the mtime changes
mod = sys.modules.get(module_name)
# chances of the file _not_ existing are low, but it could be removed
if mod and os.path.exists(mod.__file__):
if getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False):
# This is an unlikely situation,
# re-register if the module is enabled.
# Note: the UI doesn't allow this to happen,
# in most cases the caller should 'check()' first.
try:
mod.unregister()
except Exception as ex:
print(
"Exception in module unregister():",
repr(getattr(mod, "__file__", module_name)),
)
handle_error(ex)
return None
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
mtime_orig = getattr(mod, "__time__", 0)
mtime_new = os.path.getmtime(mod.__file__)
if mtime_orig != mtime_new:
import importlib
print("module changed on disk:", repr(mod.__file__), "reloading...")
try:
importlib.reload(mod)
except Exception as ex:
handle_error(ex)
del sys.modules[module_name]
return None
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
# add the addon first it may want to initialize its own preferences.
# must remove on fail through.
if default_set:
_addon_ensure(module_name)
# Split registering up into 3 steps so we can undo
# if it fails par way through.
# Disable the context: using the context at all
# while loading an addon is really bad, don't do it!
with RestrictBlend():
# 1) try import
try:
mod = __import__(module_name)
if mod.__file__ is None:
# This can happen when the addon has been removed but there are
# residual `.pyc` files left behind.
raise ImportError(name=module_name)
mod.__time__ = os.path.getmtime(mod.__file__)
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
except Exception as ex:
# if the addon doesn't exist, don't print full traceback
if type(ex) is ImportError and ex.name == module_name:
print("addon not loaded:", repr(module_name))
print("cause:", str(ex))
else:
handle_error(ex)
if default_set:
_addon_remove(module_name)
return None
# 1.1) Fail when add-on is too old.
# This is a temporary 2.8x migration check, so we can manage addons that are supported.
if mod.bl_info.get("blender", (0, 0, 0)) < (2, 80, 0):
if _bpy.app.debug:
print("Warning: Add-on '%s' was not upgraded for 2.80, ignoring" % module_name)
return None
# 2) Try register collected modules.
# Removed register_module, addons need to handle their own registration now.
from _bpy import _bl_owner_id_get, _bl_owner_id_set
owner_id_prev = _bl_owner_id_get()
_bl_owner_id_set(module_name)
# 3) Try run the modules register function.
try:
mod.register()
except Exception as ex:
print(
"Exception in module register():",
getattr(mod, "__file__", module_name),
)
handle_error(ex)
del sys.modules[module_name]
if default_set:
_addon_remove(module_name)
return None
finally:
_bl_owner_id_set(owner_id_prev)
# * OK loaded successfully! *
mod.__addon_enabled__ = True
mod.__addon_persistent__ = persistent
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print("\taddon_utils.enable", mod.__name__)
return mod
def disable(module_name, *, default_set=False, handle_error=None):
"""
Disables an addon by name.
:arg module_name: The name of the addon and module.
:type module_name: string
:arg default_set: Set the user-preference.
:type default_set: bool
:arg handle_error: Called in the case of an error, taking an exception argument.
:type handle_error: function
"""
import sys
if handle_error is None:
def handle_error(_ex):
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
mod = sys.modules.get(module_name)
# possible this addon is from a previous session and didn't load a
# module this time. So even if the module is not found, still disable
# the addon in the user prefs.
if mod and getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False) is not False:
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
mod.__addon_persistent = False
try:
mod.unregister()
except Exception as ex:
mod_path = getattr(mod, "__file__", module_name)
print("Exception in module unregister():", repr(mod_path))
del mod_path
handle_error(ex)
else:
print(
"addon_utils.disable: %s not %s" % (
module_name,
"disabled" if mod is None else "loaded")
)
# could be in more than once, unlikely but better do this just in case.
if default_set:
_addon_remove(module_name)
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print("\taddon_utils.disable", module_name)
def reset_all(*, reload_scripts=False):
"""
Sets the addon state based on the user preferences.
"""
import sys
# initializes addons_fake_modules
modules_refresh()
# RELEASE SCRIPTS: official scripts distributed in Blender releases
paths_list = paths()
for path in paths_list:
_bpy.utils._sys_path_ensure_append(path)
for mod_name, _mod_path in _bpy.path.module_names(path):
is_enabled, is_loaded = check(mod_name)
# first check if reload is needed before changing state.
if reload_scripts:
import importlib
mod = sys.modules.get(mod_name)
if mod:
importlib.reload(mod)
if is_enabled == is_loaded:
pass
elif is_enabled:
enable(mod_name)
elif is_loaded:
print("\taddon_utils.reset_all unloading", mod_name)
disable(mod_name)
def disable_all():
import sys
# Collect modules to disable first because dict can be modified as we disable.
addon_modules = [
item for item in sys.modules.items()
if getattr(item[1], "__addon_enabled__", False)
]
# Check the enabled state again since it's possible the disable call
# of one add-on disables others.
for mod_name, mod in addon_modules:
if getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False):
disable(mod_name)
def _blender_manual_url_prefix():
return "https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/%d.%d" % _bpy.app.version[:2]
def module_bl_info(mod, *, info_basis=None):
if info_basis is None:
info_basis = {
"name": "",
"author": "",
"version": (),
"blender": (),
"location": "",
"description": "",
"doc_url": "",
"support": 'COMMUNITY',
"category": "",
"warning": "",
"show_expanded": False,
}
addon_info = getattr(mod, "bl_info", {})
# avoid re-initializing
if "_init" in addon_info:
return addon_info
if not addon_info:
mod.bl_info = addon_info
for key, value in info_basis.items():
addon_info.setdefault(key, value)
if not addon_info["name"]:
addon_info["name"] = mod.__name__
doc_url = addon_info["doc_url"]
if doc_url:
doc_url_prefix = "{BLENDER_MANUAL_URL}"
if doc_url_prefix in doc_url:
addon_info["doc_url"] = doc_url.replace(
doc_url_prefix,
_blender_manual_url_prefix(),
)
addon_info["_init"] = None
return addon_info