Command-line tool for Open Orion PLM
Project description
Orion CLI
Command-line tool for Open Orion PLM.
Description
Orion CLI is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed for managing projects within the Open Orion PLM system.
Features
- Create new projects from step file
- Create revisions changes to step file
- Deploy changes to remote git repository.
- Display project
Requirements
- Python 3.9 or higher
- pip
- git (configured with remote credentials if using deploy)
Installation
To install Orion CLI, you can use pip. Open your terminal and run the following command:
pip install orion-cli
Make sure you have Python 3.9 or higher installed before running the command.
Usage
⚠️ Note: The first time you use Orion CLI, it may be slow as it configures some dependencies. Please be patient during this initial setup process.
After installing via pip you can commands as follows:
Create a New Project
To create a new project, run:
orion create
To create a new project, you will be prompted for the following information:
- Project name
- Path to the step file being used for the project
Additionally, you will be asked if you want to provide a GitHub remote URL. If you choose to do so, you will be prompted to provide the URL.
After providing the necessary information, the orion create
command will create a directory with the same name as the project name that you provided.
In the created directory, Orion CLI will copy over the provided step file, create an assemblies folder with deconstructed assemblies and subassemblies, create an inventory folder with all individual parts, a .gitignore file, a README.md file, and a config.yaml file with project specific configurations.
Example
For example, if you create a project called "robot" and provide a step file with the path /a/path/to/Robot.step
, the orion create
command will produce a directory named "robot" with the following structure:
robot
├── README.md
├── Robot.step
├── assemblies
├── config.yaml
└── inventory
In the "robot" directory, you will find the README.md
file with project information, the Robot.step
file (which is the duplicate of the step file), the assemblies
folder (containing deconstructed assemblies and subassemblies), the config.yaml
file (with project specific configurations), and the inventory
folder (containing all individual parts). Once the project creation is complete Orion CLI will initialize a new git repository in the project folder and create an initial commit.
Inventory
The inventory folder will include breps of all parts in the assembly and a catalog.json
file containing part and assembly metadata.
Here is an example structure of the inventory folder:
inventory
├── catalog.json
└── parts
├── 2995K11_Swivel_Joint_<2>_0-Part_1_0.brep
├── 51T_HDT5_15MM_Belt_Knee_Left_0.brep
├── 6mm_Bearing_5.brep
├── 92981A105_Alloy_Steel_Shoulder_Screws_3.brep
├── Ankle_0.brep
├── Arducam_Case_0.brep
├── Base_0.brep
├── Belt_Thigh_Left_0.brep
├── Bottom_Torso_Lower_Half_0.brep
├── Camera_Mount_0.brep
├── Elbow_0.brep
├── Foot_0.brep
├── Gripper_1.brep
├── Head_0.brep
├── Hips_0.brep
├── LCD_1.brep
├── Neck_0.brep
├── Right_Leg_<1>_0-X10_<1>_0-Inner_0.brep
├── Shoulder_Inner_0.brep
├── Spur_gear__26_teeth__0.brep
├── Thigh_HTD_5mm_44T_Pulley_0.brep
├── Top_Torso_0.brep
├── Wrist_0.brep
├── X4_<1>_0-Inner_0.brep
├── X6_<2>_0-Inner_0.brep
└── XPT2046_Touch_0.brep
Assemblies
The assemblies
folder contains a nested directory structure that represents all the subassemblies in the project step file. Each subassembly is organized in its own directory within the assemblies
folder.
Here is an example structure of the assemblies
folder:
assemblies
└── Robot
├── Head_<1>_0
│ ├── X4_<1>_0
│ ├── X4_<2>_0
│ └── assembly.json
├── Left_Arm_<2>_0
│ ├── Hand_<1>_0
│ │ ├── X4_<1>_0
│ │ ├── X4_<2>_0
│ │ └── assembly.json
│ ├── X4_<1>_0
│ ├── X6_<1>_0
│ ├── X6_<2>_0
│ ├── X8_<1>_0
│ └── assembly.json
└── assembly.json
This nested directory structure helps organize and manage the subassemblies within the project, making it easier to navigate and work with the individual components.
Create a Revision for a Project
If you have made changes to your step file or modified the step file in the project directory, you may want your project directory to reflect these changes. The orion revision
command allows you to create a revision for your project.
To create a revision from inside the project directory using the project step file, run the following command from inside your project directory:
orion revision
If you want to create revision from step file outside the current project directory /a/path/to/cad/robot.step
, you can run the following command:
orion revision --cad_path /a/path/to/cad/robot.step
After running the command, your project should be updated and you will be asked if you would like to stage the changes.
Deploy the project
To deploy a revisioned project, you can use the orion deploy
command. Before using this command, make sure you have set a remote URL for your project either during the creation process or manually in the config.yaml
file under the repo_url
field. Additionally, ensure that you have git properly configured on your system and are inside the project directory.
To deploy the project, navigate to the project directory and run the following command:
orion deploy
You will be prompted to enter a deployment message. Once you provide the message, the command will push the project to the remote repository.
Please note that this command assumes you have already created a revision for your project using the orion revision
command.
Display the project
To view the reconstructed CAD project, you can use the orion display
command. This command should be run from inside the project directory:
orion deploy
When you run the orion display
command, it will generate an index.html
file in the .orion_cache
folder of the project. You can open this file in a web browser to view the project reconstructed into CAD.
Please note that the orion display
command requires the project to have already been created.
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