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- # ##########################################################
- # FlatCAM: 2D Post-processing for Manufacturing #
- # Author: Dennis Hayrullin (c) #
- # Date: 2016 #
- # MIT Licence #
- # ##########################################################
- from PyQt5 import QtCore
- import logging
- from flatcamGUI.VisPyCanvas import VisPyCanvas, time, Color
- from flatcamGUI.VisPyVisuals import ShapeGroup, ShapeCollection, TextCollection, TextGroup, Cursor
- from vispy.scene.visuals import InfiniteLine, Line
- import numpy as np
- from vispy.geometry import Rect
- log = logging.getLogger('base')
- class PlotCanvas(QtCore.QObject, VisPyCanvas):
- """
- Class handling the plotting area in the application.
- """
- def __init__(self, container, fcapp):
- """
- The constructor configures the VisPy figure that
- will contain all plots, creates the base axes and connects
- events to the plotting area.
- :param container: The parent container in which to draw plots.
- :rtype: PlotCanvas
- """
- super(PlotCanvas, self).__init__()
- # VisPyCanvas.__init__(self)
- # VisPyCanvas does not allow new attributes. Override.
- self.unfreeze()
- self.fcapp = fcapp
- # Parent container
- self.container = container
- settings = QtCore.QSettings("Open Source", "FlatCAM")
- if settings.contains("theme"):
- theme = settings.value('theme', type=str)
- else:
- theme = 'white'
- if theme == 'white':
- self.line_color = (0.3, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0)
- else:
- self.line_color = (0.4, 0.4, 0.4, 1.0)
- # workspace lines; I didn't use the rectangle because I didn't want to add another VisPy Node,
- # which might decrease performance
- self.b_line, self.r_line, self.t_line, self.l_line = None, None, None, None
- # <VisPyCanvas>
- self.create_native()
- self.native.setParent(self.fcapp.ui)
- # <QtCore.QObject>
- self.container.addWidget(self.native)
- # ## AXIS # ##
- self.v_line = InfiniteLine(pos=0, color=(0.70, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0), vertical=True,
- parent=self.view.scene)
- self.h_line = InfiniteLine(pos=0, color=(0.70, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0), vertical=False,
- parent=self.view.scene)
- # draw a rectangle made out of 4 lines on the canvas to serve as a hint for the work area
- # all CNC have a limited workspace
- self.draw_workspace()
- self.line_parent = None
- self.cursor_v_line = InfiniteLine(pos=None, color=self.line_color, vertical=True,
- parent=self.line_parent)
- self.cursor_h_line = InfiniteLine(pos=None, color=self.line_color, vertical=False,
- parent=self.line_parent)
- # if self.app.defaults['global_workspace'] is True:
- # if self.app.ui.general_defaults_form.general_app_group.units_radio.get_value().upper() == 'MM':
- # self.wkspace_t = Line(pos=)
- self.shape_collections = []
- self.shape_collection = self.new_shape_collection()
- self.fcapp.pool_recreated.connect(self.on_pool_recreated)
- self.text_collection = self.new_text_collection()
- # TODO: Should be setting to show/hide CNC job annotations (global or per object)
- self.text_collection.enabled = True
- self.c = None
- self.big_cursor = None
- # Keep VisPy canvas happy by letting it be "frozen" again.
- self.freeze()
- self.graph_event_connect('mouse_wheel', self.on_mouse_scroll)
- # draw a rectangle made out of 4 lines on the canvas to serve as a hint for the work area
- # all CNC have a limited workspace
- def draw_workspace(self):
- a = np.empty((0, 0))
- a4p_in = np.array([(0, 0), (8.3, 0), (8.3, 11.7), (0, 11.7)])
- a4l_in = np.array([(0, 0), (11.7, 0), (11.7, 8.3), (0, 8.3)])
- a3p_in = np.array([(0, 0), (11.7, 0), (11.7, 16.5), (0, 16.5)])
- a3l_in = np.array([(0, 0), (16.5, 0), (16.5, 11.7), (0, 11.7)])
- a4p_mm = np.array([(0, 0), (210, 0), (210, 297), (0, 297)])
- a4l_mm = np.array([(0, 0), (297, 0), (297, 210), (0, 210)])
- a3p_mm = np.array([(0, 0), (297, 0), (297, 420), (0, 420)])
- a3l_mm = np.array([(0, 0), (420, 0), (420, 297), (0, 297)])
- if self.fcapp.defaults['units'].upper() == 'MM':
- if self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A4P':
- a = a4p_mm
- elif self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A4L':
- a = a4l_mm
- elif self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A3P':
- a = a3p_mm
- elif self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A3L':
- a = a3l_mm
- else:
- if self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A4P':
- a = a4p_in
- elif self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A4L':
- a = a4l_in
- elif self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A3P':
- a = a3p_in
- elif self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspaceT'] == 'A3L':
- a = a3l_in
- self.delete_workspace()
- self.b_line = Line(pos=a[0:2], color=(0.70, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0),
- antialias=True, method='agg', parent=self.view.scene)
- self.r_line = Line(pos=a[1:3], color=(0.70, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0),
- antialias=True, method='agg', parent=self.view.scene)
- self.t_line = Line(pos=a[2:4], color=(0.70, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0),
- antialias=True, method='agg', parent=self.view.scene)
- self.l_line = Line(pos=np.array((a[0], a[3])), color=(0.70, 0.3, 0.3, 1.0),
- antialias=True, method='agg', parent=self.view.scene)
- if self.fcapp.defaults['global_workspace'] is False:
- self.delete_workspace()
- # delete the workspace lines from the plot by removing the parent
- def delete_workspace(self):
- try:
- self.b_line.parent = None
- self.r_line.parent = None
- self.t_line.parent = None
- self.l_line.parent = None
- except Exception as e:
- pass
- # redraw the workspace lines on the plot by readding them to the parent view.scene
- def restore_workspace(self):
- try:
- self.b_line.parent = self.view.scene
- self.r_line.parent = self.view.scene
- self.t_line.parent = self.view.scene
- self.l_line.parent = self.view.scene
- except Exception as e:
- pass
- def graph_event_connect(self, event_name, callback):
- return getattr(self.events, event_name).connect(callback)
- def graph_event_disconnect(self, event_name, callback=None):
- if callback is None:
- getattr(self.events, event_name).disconnect()
- else:
- getattr(self.events, event_name).disconnect(callback)
- def zoom(self, factor, center=None):
- """
- Zooms the plot by factor around a given
- center point. Takes care of re-drawing.
- :param factor: Number by which to scale the plot.
- :type factor: float
- :param center: Coordinates [x, y] of the point around which to scale the plot.
- :type center: list
- :return: None
- """
- self.view.camera.zoom(factor, center)
- def new_shape_group(self, shape_collection=None):
- if shape_collection:
- return ShapeGroup(shape_collection)
- return ShapeGroup(self.shape_collection)
- def new_shape_collection(self, **kwargs):
- # sc = ShapeCollection(parent=self.view.scene, pool=self.app.pool, **kwargs)
- # self.shape_collections.append(sc)
- # return sc
- return ShapeCollection(parent=self.view.scene, pool=self.fcapp.pool, **kwargs)
- def new_cursor(self, big=None):
- """
- Will create a mouse cursor pointer on canvas
- :param big: if True will create a mouse cursor made out of infinite lines
- :return: the mouse cursor object
- """
- if big is True:
- self.big_cursor = True
- self.c = CursorBig()
- # in case there are multiple new_cursor calls, best to disconnect first the signals
- try:
- self.c.mouse_state_updated.disconnect(self.on_mouse_state)
- except (TypeError, AttributeError):
- pass
- try:
- self.c.mouse_position_updated.disconnect(self.on_mouse_position)
- except (TypeError, AttributeError):
- pass
- self.c.mouse_state_updated.connect(self.on_mouse_state)
- self.c.mouse_position_updated.connect(self.on_mouse_position)
- else:
- self.big_cursor = False
- self.c = Cursor(pos=np.empty((0, 2)), parent=self.view.scene)
- self.c.antialias = 0
- return self.c
- def on_mouse_state(self, state):
- if state:
- self.cursor_h_line.parent = self.view.scene
- self.cursor_v_line.parent = self.view.scene
- else:
- self.cursor_h_line.parent = None
- self.cursor_v_line.parent = None
- def on_mouse_position(self, pos):
- # self.line_color = color
- self.cursor_h_line.set_data(pos=pos[1], color=self.line_color)
- self.cursor_v_line.set_data(pos=pos[0], color=self.line_color)
- self.view.scene.update()
- def on_mouse_scroll(self, event):
- # key modifiers
- modifiers = event.modifiers
- pan_delta_x = self.fcapp.defaults["global_gridx"]
- pan_delta_y = self.fcapp.defaults["global_gridy"]
- curr_pos = event.pos
- # Controlled pan by mouse wheel
- if 'Shift' in modifiers:
- p1 = np.array(curr_pos)[:2]
- if event.delta[1] > 0:
- curr_pos[0] -= pan_delta_x
- else:
- curr_pos[0] += pan_delta_x
- p2 = np.array(curr_pos)[:2]
- self.view.camera.pan(p2 - p1)
- elif 'Control' in modifiers:
- p1 = np.array(curr_pos)[:2]
- if event.delta[1] > 0:
- curr_pos[1] += pan_delta_y
- else:
- curr_pos[1] -= pan_delta_y
- p2 = np.array(curr_pos)[:2]
- self.view.camera.pan(p2 - p1)
- if self.fcapp.grid_status() == True:
- pos_canvas = self.translate_coords(curr_pos)
- pos = self.fcapp.geo_editor.snap(pos_canvas[0], pos_canvas[1])
- # Update cursor
- self.fcapp.app_cursor.set_data(np.asarray([(pos[0], pos[1])]),
- symbol='++', edge_color=self.fcapp.cursor_color_3D,
- size=self.fcapp.defaults["global_cursor_size"])
- def new_text_group(self, collection=None):
- if collection:
- return TextGroup(collection)
- else:
- return TextGroup(self.text_collection)
- def new_text_collection(self, **kwargs):
- return TextCollection(parent=self.view.scene, **kwargs)
- def fit_view(self, rect=None):
- # Lock updates in other threads
- self.shape_collection.lock_updates()
- if not rect:
- rect = Rect(-1, -1, 20, 20)
- try:
- rect.left, rect.right = self.shape_collection.bounds(axis=0)
- rect.bottom, rect.top = self.shape_collection.bounds(axis=1)
- except TypeError:
- pass
- # adjust the view camera to be slightly bigger than the bounds so the shape colleaction can be seen clearly
- # otherwise the shape collection boundary will have no border
- rect.left *= 0.96
- rect.bottom *= 0.96
- rect.right *= 1.01
- rect.top *= 1.01
- self.view.camera.rect = rect
- self.shape_collection.unlock_updates()
- def fit_center(self, loc, rect=None):
- # Lock updates in other threads
- self.shape_collection.lock_updates()
- if not rect:
- try:
- rect = Rect(loc[0]-20, loc[1]-20, 40, 40)
- except TypeError:
- pass
- self.view.camera.rect = rect
- self.shape_collection.unlock_updates()
- def clear(self):
- pass
- def redraw(self):
- self.shape_collection.redraw([])
- self.text_collection.redraw()
- def on_pool_recreated(self, pool):
- self.shape_collection.pool = pool
- class CursorBig(QtCore.QObject):
- """
- This is a fake cursor to ensure compatibility with the OpenGL engine (VisPy).
- This way I don't have to chane (disable) things related to the cursor all over when
- using the low performance Matplotlib 2D graphic engine.
- """
- mouse_state_updated = QtCore.pyqtSignal(bool)
- mouse_position_updated = QtCore.pyqtSignal(list)
- def __init__(self):
- super().__init__()
- self._enabled = None
- @property
- def enabled(self):
- return True if self._enabled else False
- @enabled.setter
- def enabled(self, value):
- self._enabled = value
- self.mouse_state_updated.emit(value)
- def set_data(self, pos, **kwargs):
- """Internal event handler to draw the cursor when the mouse moves."""
- if 'edge_color' in kwargs:
- color = kwargs['edge_color']
- else:
- if self.app.defaults['global_theme'] == 'white':
- color = '#000000FF'
- else:
- color = '#FFFFFFFF'
- position = [pos[0][0], pos[0][1]]
- self.mouse_position_updated.emit(position)
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