A Kabaret session usable in blender to have a Flow view in 3D view tools.
Project description
kabaret.blender_session
Kabaret integration into blender GUI
With kabaret, you design your pipelines/workflows and your users will access them using the standalone GUI provided by the Qt based KabaretStandaloneGUISession
.
When your workflows use Qt based DCCs like Maya, Nuke, Houdini, ... you can use the KabaretEmbeddedGUISession
to integrate all or parts of your flow into those DCCs.
Blender GUI isn't Qt based so you need another option, which this package provides: BlenderEmbeddedSession
.
Here is an example of parameter, groups and actions defined in a flow and usable inside Blender:
Synopsis
When running Blender from your flow, you will set the BLENDER_USER_SCRIPTS
env var to the result of kabaret.blender_session.get_blender_startup_dir()
.
This will let kabaret.blender_session
configure your blender on startup so that it:
- Shows a "Kabaret" tab on the 3D View UI with a "Flow Tools" panel showing the kabaret flow page of the Object pointed to by the
KABARET_SESSION_HOME
env var. This Panel will let you navigate the whole Objet tree (but not its parent or sibblings), change Param values, and trigger Action. Pretty much like theKabaretEmbeddedGUISession
does (with limited ui configuration support though). - Add all sites listed in the
BLENDER_EXTRA_SITES
env var (";" separated list). This is usefull to access packages from virtual envs and other site-packages style path where you need to support .pth files for example. - Consider all paths listed in the
BLENDER_EXTRA_SCRIPTS
env var (";" separated list) as if they were set asBLENDER_SCRIPT
With this set up, you will be able to control blender from your flow Action.
In order for this to work, your flow code must be accessible from within blender. Depending on your setup, you will need to add one or more paths to the BLENDER_EXTRA_SITES
and/or to the BLENDER_EXTRA_SCRIPTS
env var.
We recommend using the kabaret.subprocess_manager package to run Blender from your flow.
Note that a more complete env vars system and a strategy for addons accessibility/activation is on the roadmap.
Advanced
Custom Session
As wiht all kabaret sessions, you can use extensions to add views and actors to the BlenderEmbeddedSession
.
If you do so, kabaret.blender_session
needs to use your session class instead of the default one. The KABARET_BLENDER_SESSION_TYPE
env var can be used to provide the full qualified class name of you session class (for example my_studio.blender_session.MyBlenderSession
).
Note that your session constructor MUST match the default session constructor. If you need to configure your session creation, we recommend using env vars to do so.
/!\ CUSTOM SESSION TYPE IS NOT IMPLEMENTED YET /!\
(Tell us on the kabaret discord if you absolutly need this now.)
Flow Code Sharing
As for any embedded session, your goal is to share your flow code between the python interpretor used for your standalone session and the one embedded in the DCC. One classic strategy is to have you python interpretor version match the one in your dcc (the "match" here is a loosy define concept ^^).
While this is easy to setup, it has a very limited strength and will limit the list of DCCs supported by your pipelines/workflows.
The pythonic approach is to install your flow and all its dependencies inside a virtual env specific for each interpretor / DCC / release / etc...
This setup sounds complicated but it is not, provided you properly package your code (with a proper setup.py for example). How to do so is out of kabaret studio scope, but we strongly encourage doing so and we can help you embrace the python packaging ecosystem. Feel free to ask for help on the kabaret discord ;)
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