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-# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
-# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 CEA/DEN, EDF R&D, OPEN CASCADE
-#
-# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-# version 2.1 of the License.
-#
-# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-# Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-#
-# See http://www.salome-platform.org/ or email : webmaster.salome@opencascade.com
-#
-
-# Author: Guillaume Boulant (EDF/R&D)
-
-# ==================================================================
-# This file provides helper functions to drive some SMESH gui features
-# of a SALOME Application (the selection of mesh objects in the object
-# browser for now, further development coming soon).
-# ==================================================================
-
-from salome.gui import helper
-
-#
-# ==================================================================
-# Special functions to deal with SMESH objects
-# ==================================================================
-#
-import salome
-salome.salome_init()
-import SMESH
-
-def getSmeshObjectFromSObject(sobject):
- '''
- Returns the SMESH object associated to the specified SObject,
- (the SObject is an item in the objects browser).
- '''
- if sobject is None:
- return None
-
- #theObject = sobject.GetObject()
- #if theObject is not None:
- # return theObject
-
- # The engine must be loaded
- theStudy = helper.getActiveStudy()
- theBuilder = theStudy.NewBuilder()
- strContainer, strComponentName = "FactoryServer", "SMESH"
- engine = salome.lcc.FindOrLoadComponent( strContainer, strComponentName )
- scomponent = theStudy.FindComponent( strComponentName )
- theBuilder.LoadWith( scomponent , engine )
-
- # The servant can be retrieved from the sobject
- theObject = sobject.GetObject()
- # Then cast to the smesh desired class (supposed to be a mesh in
- # this example).
- smeshObject = theObject._narrow(SMESH.SMESH_Mesh)
- return smeshObject
-
-import smesh
-def getSmeshObjectFromEntry(entry):
- '''
- Returns the SMESH object associated to the specified entry,
- (the entry is the identifier of an item in the objects browser).
- '''
- if entry is None:
- return None
- theStudy = helper.getActiveStudy()
- smesh.SetCurrentStudy(theStudy)
- smeshObject=smesh.IDToObject(entry)
- return smeshObject
-
-def getSmeshObjectSelected():
- '''
- Returns the SMESH object currently selected in the objects browser.
- '''
- sobject, entry = helper.getSObjectSelected()
- # You can retrieve the smesh object either from the sobject or
- # from the entry. From the entry is quicker.
- #smeshObject = getSmeshObjectFromSObject(sobject)
- smeshObject = getSmeshObjectFromEntry(entry)
- return smeshObject
-
-SmeshGUI = salome.ImportComponentGUI("SMESH")
-def displaySmeshObject(entry):
- '''
- Display the SMESH object associated to the specified entry
- (the entry is the identifier of an item in the objects browser).
- '''
- if not helper.SalomeGUI.hasDesktop():
- print "displayGeomObjects: no desktop available"
- return
- SmeshGUI.CreateAndDisplayActor(entry)
-
-#
-# ==================================================================
-# Use cases and demo functions
-# ==================================================================
-#
-
-# CAUTION: Before running this test functions, you first have to
-# create (or import) an smesh object and select this object in the
-# objects browser. You can run the box mesh creation procedure below
-# instead.
-
-def TEST_createBoxMesh():
- theStudy = helper.getActiveStudy()
-
- import geompy
- geompy.init_geom(theStudy)
- box = geompy.MakeBoxDXDYDZ(200, 200, 200)
-
- import smesh, SMESH, SALOMEDS
- smesh.SetCurrentStudy(theStudy)
- import StdMeshers
- boxmesh = smesh.Mesh(box)
- Regular_1D = boxmesh.Segment()
- Nb_Segments_1 = Regular_1D.NumberOfSegments(15)
- Nb_Segments_1.SetDistrType( 0 )
- Quadrangle_2D = boxmesh.Quadrangle()
- Hexa_3D = smesh.CreateHypothesis('Hexa_3D')
- status = boxmesh.AddHypothesis(Hexa_3D)
- isDone = boxmesh.Compute()
-
- smesh.SetName(boxmesh.GetMesh(), 'boxmesh')
- if salome.sg.hasDesktop():
- salome.sg.updateObjBrowser(1)
-
-#
-# Definitions:
-# - the SObject is an item in the study (Study Object).
-# - the entry is the identifier of an item.
-# - the object (geom object or smesh object) is a CORBA servant
-# embedded in the SALOME component container and with a reference in
-# the SALOME study, so that it can be retrieved.
-#
-
-def TEST_selectAndExport_01():
- myMesh = getSmeshObjectSelected()
- myMesh.ExportUNV("/tmp/myMesh.unv")
-
-def TEST_selectAndExport_02():
- # In this case, we want to retrieve the name of the mesh in the
- # object browser. Note that in SALOME, a mesh object has no
- # name. Only the SObject in the object browser has a name
- # attribute.
- mySObject, myEntry = helper.getSObjectSelected()
- myName = mySObject.GetName()
-
- myMesh = getSmeshObjectFromEntry(myEntry)
- exportFileName = "/tmp/"+myName+".unv"
- myMesh.ExportUNV(exportFileName)
-
-def TEST_display():
- mySObject, myEntry = helper.getSObjectSelected()
- displaySmeshObject(myEntry)
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- TEST_selectAndExport_01()
- TEST_selectAndExport_02()
- TEST_display()
SMESH = None # SMESH module is loaded only when needed
from salome.kernel.studyedit import getStudyEditor
+from salome.gui import helper
class SMeshStudyTools:
"""
if studyEditor is None:
studyEditor = getStudyEditor()
self.editor = studyEditor
+ self.smeshGui = None
+ def updateStudy(self, studyId=None):
+ """
+ This function updates the tools so that it works on the
+ specified study.
+ """
+ self.editor = getStudyEditor(studyId)
+
def getMeshFromGroup(self, meshGroupItem):
"""
Get the mesh item owning the mesh group `meshGroupItem`.
meshObj = group.GetMesh()
meshItem = salome.ObjectToSObject(meshObj)
return meshItem
+
+
+ def getMeshObjectSelected(self):
+ '''
+ Returns the MESH object currently selected in the active study.
+ '''
+ sobject, entry = helper.getSObjectSelected()
+ meshObject = self.getMeshObjectFromEntry(entry)
+ return meshObject
+
+ def getMeshObjectFromEntry(self, entry):
+ '''
+ Returns the MESH object associated to the specified entry,
+ (the entry is the identifier of an item in the objects browser).
+ '''
+ if entry is None:
+ return None
+ import smesh
+ smesh.SetCurrentStudy(self.editor.study)
+ meshObject=smesh.IDToObject(entry)
+ return meshObject
+
+ def getMeshObjectFromSObject(self, sobject):
+ '''
+ Returns the SMESH object associated to the specified SObject,
+ (the SObject is an item in the objects browser).
+ '''
+ if sobject is None:
+ return None
+
+ obj = self.editor.getOrLoadObject(sobject)
+ meshObject = obj._narrow(SMESH.SMESH_Mesh)
+ return meshObject
+
+ def displayMeshObjectFromEntry(self,entry):
+ '''
+ Display the SMESH object associated to the specified entry
+ (the entry is the identifier of an item in the objects browser).
+ '''
+ if self.smeshGui is None:
+ self.smeshGui = salome.ImportComponentGUI("SMESH")
+
+ if not helper.SalomeGUI.hasDesktop():
+ print "displayMeshObject: no desktop available"
+ return
+ self.smeshGui.CreateAndDisplayActor(entry)
+
+#
+# ==================================================================
+# Use cases and demo functions
+# ==================================================================
+#
+
+# CAUTION: Before running this test functions, you first have to
+# create (or import) an smesh object and select this object in the
+# objects browser. You can run the box mesh creation procedure below
+# instead.
+
+# How to test?
+# 1. Run a SALOME application including GEOM and SMESH, and create a new study
+# 2. In the console, enter:
+# >>> from salome.smesh import smeshstudytools
+# >>> smeshstudytools.TEST_createBoxMesh()
+# 3. Select the object named "boxmesh" in the browser
+# 4. In the console, enter:
+# >>> smeshstudytools.TEST_selectAndExport_01()
+# >>> smeshstudytools.TEST_selectAndExport_02()
+# >>> smeshstudytools.TEST_display()
+
+
+def TEST_createBoxMesh():
+ theStudy = helper.getActiveStudy()
+
+ import geompy
+ geompy.init_geom(theStudy)
+ box = geompy.MakeBoxDXDYDZ(200, 200, 200)
+
+ import smesh, SMESH, SALOMEDS
+ smesh.SetCurrentStudy(theStudy)
+ import StdMeshers
+ boxmesh = smesh.Mesh(box)
+ Regular_1D = boxmesh.Segment()
+ Nb_Segments_1 = Regular_1D.NumberOfSegments(15)
+ Nb_Segments_1.SetDistrType( 0 )
+ Quadrangle_2D = boxmesh.Quadrangle()
+ Hexa_3D = smesh.CreateHypothesis('Hexa_3D')
+ status = boxmesh.AddHypothesis(Hexa_3D)
+ isDone = boxmesh.Compute()
+
+ smesh.SetName(boxmesh.GetMesh(), 'boxmesh')
+ if salome.sg.hasDesktop():
+ salome.sg.updateObjBrowser(1)
+
+#
+# Definitions:
+# - the SObject is an item in the study (Study Object).
+# - the entry is the identifier of an item.
+# - the object (geom object or smesh object) is a CORBA servant
+# embedded in the SALOME component container and with a reference in
+# the SALOME study, so that it can be retrieved.
+#
+
+def TEST_selectAndExport_01():
+ tool = SMeshStudyTools()
+ myMesh = tool.getMeshObjectSelected()
+ myMesh.ExportUNV("/tmp/myMesh.unv")
+
+def TEST_selectAndExport_02():
+ # In this case, we want to retrieve the name of the mesh in the
+ # object browser. Note that in SALOME, a mesh object has no
+ # name. Only the SObject in the object browser has a name
+ # attribute.
+ tool = SMeshStudyTools()
+
+ mySObject, myEntry = helper.getSObjectSelected()
+ myName = mySObject.GetName()
+
+ myMesh = tool.getMeshObjectFromEntry(myEntry)
+ exportFileName = "/tmp/"+myName+".unv"
+ myMesh.ExportUNV(exportFileName)
+
+def TEST_display():
+ mySObject, myEntry = helper.getSObjectSelected()
+
+ tool = SMeshStudyTools()
+ tool.displayMeshObjectFromEntry(myEntry)
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ TEST_selectAndExport_01()
+ TEST_selectAndExport_02()
+ TEST_display()