TclCommandDrillcncjob.py 8.8 KB

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  1. from ObjectCollection import *
  2. from tclCommands.TclCommand import TclCommandSignaled
  3. class TclCommandDrillcncjob(TclCommandSignaled):
  4. """
  5. Tcl shell command to Generates a Drill CNC Job from a Excellon Object.
  6. """
  7. # array of all command aliases, to be able use old names for backward compatibility (add_poly, add_polygon)
  8. aliases = ['drillcncjob']
  9. # dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered
  10. arg_names = collections.OrderedDict([
  11. ('name', str)
  12. ])
  13. # dictionary of types from Tcl command, needs to be ordered , this is for options like -optionname value
  14. option_types = collections.OrderedDict([
  15. ('tools', str),
  16. ('drilled_dias', str),
  17. ('drillz', float),
  18. ('travelz', float),
  19. ('feedrate', float),
  20. ('feedrate_rapid', float),
  21. ('spindlespeed', int),
  22. ('toolchange', bool),
  23. ('toolchangez', float),
  24. ('toolchangexy', tuple),
  25. ('endz', float),
  26. ('pp', str),
  27. ('outname', str),
  28. ('opt_type', str),
  29. ('diatol', float)
  30. ])
  31. # array of mandatory options for current Tcl command: required = {'name','outname'}
  32. required = ['name']
  33. # structured help for current command, args needs to be ordered
  34. help = {
  35. 'main': "Generates a Drill CNC Job from a Excellon Object.",
  36. 'args': collections.OrderedDict([
  37. ('name', 'Name of the source object.'),
  38. ('drilled_dias',
  39. 'Comma separated tool diameters of the drills to be drilled (example: 0.6, 1.0 or 3.125).'),
  40. ('drillz', 'Drill depth into material (example: -2.0).'),
  41. ('travelz', 'Travel distance above material (example: 2.0).'),
  42. ('feedrate', 'Drilling feed rate.'),
  43. ('feedrate_rapid', 'Rapid drilling feed rate.'),
  44. ('spindlespeed', 'Speed of the spindle in rpm (example: 4000).'),
  45. ('toolchange', 'Enable tool changes (example: True).'),
  46. ('toolchangez', 'Z distance for toolchange (example: 30.0).'),
  47. ('toolchangexy', 'X, Y coordonates for toolchange in format (x, y) (example: (2.0, 3.1) ).'),
  48. ('endz', 'Z distance at job end (example: 30.0).'),
  49. ('pp', 'This is the Excellon postprocessor name: case_sensitive, no_quotes'),
  50. ('outname', 'Name of the resulting Geometry object.'),
  51. ('opt_type', 'Name of move optimization type. B by default for Basic OR-Tools, M for Metaheuristic OR-Tools'
  52. 'T from Travelling Salesman Algorithm. B and M works only for 64bit version of FlatCAM and '
  53. 'T works only for 32bit version of FlatCAM'),
  54. ('diatol', 'Tolerance. Percentange (0.0 ... 100.0) within which dias in drilled_dias will be judged to be '
  55. 'the same as the ones in the tools from the Excellon object. E.g: if in drill_dias we have a '
  56. 'diameter with value 1.0, in the Excellon we have a tool with dia = 1.05 and we set a tolerance '
  57. 'diatol = 5.0 then the drills with the dia = (0.95 ... 1.05) '
  58. 'in Excellon will be processed. Float number.')
  59. ]),
  60. 'examples': ['drillcncjob test.TXT -drillz -1.5 -travelz 14 -feedrate 222 -feedrate_rapid 456 -spindlespeed 777'
  61. ' -toolchange True -toolchangez 33 -endz 22 -pp default\n'
  62. 'Usage of -feedrate_rapid matter only when the posptocessor is using it, like -marlin-.']
  63. }
  64. def execute(self, args, unnamed_args):
  65. """
  66. execute current TCL shell command
  67. :param args: array of known named arguments and options
  68. :param unnamed_args: array of other values which were passed into command
  69. without -somename and we do not have them in known arg_names
  70. :return: None or exception
  71. """
  72. name = args['name']
  73. if 'outname' not in args:
  74. args['outname'] = name + "_cnc"
  75. obj = self.app.collection.get_by_name(name)
  76. if obj is None:
  77. self.raise_tcl_error("Object not found: %s" % name)
  78. if not isinstance(obj, FlatCAMExcellon):
  79. self.raise_tcl_error('Expected FlatCAMExcellon, got %s %s.' % (name, type(obj)))
  80. xmin = obj.options['xmin']
  81. ymin = obj.options['ymin']
  82. xmax = obj.options['xmax']
  83. ymax = obj.options['ymax']
  84. def job_init(job_obj, app_obj):
  85. # tools = args["tools"] if "tools" in args else 'all'
  86. units = self.app.ui.general_defaults_form.general_app_group.units_radio.get_value().upper()
  87. try:
  88. if 'drilled_dias' in args and args['drilled_dias'] != 'all':
  89. diameters = [x.strip() for x in args['drilled_dias'].split(",") if x!= '']
  90. nr_diameters = len(diameters)
  91. req_tools = set()
  92. for tool in obj.tools:
  93. for req_dia in diameters:
  94. obj_dia_form = float('%.2f' % float(obj.tools[tool]["C"])) if units == 'MM' else \
  95. float('%.4f' % float(obj.tools[tool]["C"]))
  96. req_dia_form = float('%.2f' % float(req_dia)) if units == 'MM' else \
  97. float('%.4f' % float(req_dia))
  98. if 'diatol' in args:
  99. tolerance = args['diatol'] / 100
  100. tolerance = 0.0 if tolerance < 0.0 else tolerance
  101. tolerance = 1.0 if tolerance > 1.0 else tolerance
  102. if math.isclose(obj_dia_form, req_dia_form, rel_tol=tolerance):
  103. req_tools.add(tool)
  104. nr_diameters -= 1
  105. else:
  106. if obj_dia_form == req_dia_form:
  107. req_tools.add(tool)
  108. nr_diameters -= 1
  109. if nr_diameters > 0:
  110. self.raise_tcl_error("One or more tool diameters of the drills to be drilled passed to the "
  111. "TclCommand are not actual tool diameters in the Excellon object.")
  112. # make a string of diameters separated by comma; this is what generate_from_excellon_by_tool() is
  113. # expecting as tools parameter
  114. tools = ','.join(req_tools)
  115. # no longer needed
  116. del args['drilled_dias']
  117. del args['diatol']
  118. # Split and put back. We are passing the whole dictionary later.
  119. # args['milled_dias'] = [x.strip() for x in args['tools'].split(",")]
  120. else:
  121. tools = 'all'
  122. except Exception as e:
  123. tools = 'all'
  124. self.raise_tcl_error("Bad tools: %s" % str(e))
  125. drillz = args["drillz"] if "drillz" in args else obj.options["drillz"]
  126. toolchangez = args["toolchangez"] if "toolchangez" in args else obj.options["toolchangez"]
  127. endz = args["endz"] if "endz" in args else obj.options["endz"]
  128. toolchange = True if "toolchange" in args and args["toolchange"] == 1 else False
  129. opt_type = args["opt_type"] if "opt_type" in args else 'B'
  130. job_obj.z_move = args["travelz"] if "travelz" in args else obj.options["travelz"]
  131. job_obj.feedrate = args["feedrate"] if "feedrate" in args else obj.options["feedrate"]
  132. job_obj.feedrate_rapid = args["feedrate_rapid"] \
  133. if "feedrate_rapid" in args else obj.options["feedrate_rapid"]
  134. job_obj.spindlespeed = args["spindlespeed"] if "spindlespeed" in args else None
  135. job_obj.pp_excellon_name = args["pp"] if "pp" in args \
  136. else obj.options["ppname_e"]
  137. job_obj.coords_decimals = int(self.app.defaults["cncjob_coords_decimals"])
  138. job_obj.fr_decimals = int(self.app.defaults["cncjob_fr_decimals"])
  139. job_obj.options['type'] = 'Excellon'
  140. job_obj.toolchangexy = args["toolchangexy"] if "toolchangexy" in args else obj.options["toolchangexy"]
  141. job_obj.toolchange_xy_type = "excellon"
  142. job_obj.options['xmin'] = xmin
  143. job_obj.options['ymin'] = ymin
  144. job_obj.options['xmax'] = xmax
  145. job_obj.options['ymax'] = ymax
  146. job_obj.generate_from_excellon_by_tool(obj, tools, drillz=drillz, toolchangez=toolchangez,
  147. endz=endz,
  148. toolchange=toolchange, excellon_optimization_type=opt_type)
  149. job_obj.gcode_parse()
  150. job_obj.create_geometry()
  151. self.app.new_object("cncjob", args['outname'], job_init, plot=False)