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Framework for packaging CAD models

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PartCAD

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PartCAD is the first package manager for CAD models, and a Python package to consume these packages in CAD scripts (cadquery and build123d). It brings the same power to CAD scripting as pip to Python, npm to JavaScript, maven to Java etc. Though it aims to achieve the integrity and security properties of bazel which makes PartCAD quite distinct from pip and npm.

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PartCAD allows to maintain information about mechanical parts, how they come together to form larger assemblies, and to reuse the same parts in multiple assemblies, multiple projects. The implementation of parts can change over time (e.g. optimize or migrate to CadQuery from STEP) without the need to update all of the consumers.

Installation

The recommended method to install PartCAD for most users is:

pip install partcad

For contributors:

git clone https://github.com/openvmp/partcad.git
cd partcad
python3 -m pip install -e .

PartCAD works best when conda is installed. Moreover, on Windows it is recommended to run and build PartCAD from within a conda environment.

Browse models published to PartCAD

To browse the public PartCAD repository from the command line:

$ pc init # to initialize new PartCAD package in the current folder
$ pc list # to list all available packages
$ pc list-parts -r # to list all parts in all available packages
$ pc list-assemblies -r # to list all assemblies in all available packages

The web UI to browse the public PartCAD repository is not yet published.

Consume PartCAD models

As PartCAD has no implicit dependencies built in, the current directory needs to be initialized as a PartCAD package and a dependency on the public PartCAD repository needs to be registered.

# Initialize new PartCAD package in the current folder
$ pc init

Alternatively, manually create partcad.yaml with the following content:

# partcad.yaml
import:
  partcad-index: # Standard public PartCAD repository (needs to be explicitly referenced to be used)
    type: git
    url: https://github.com/openvmp/partcad-index.git

After this, PartCAD python module can be used to retrieve any model. The exact way to do this depends on the CAD framework used in your project:

# CadQuery import cadquery as cq import partcad as pc part = pc.get_part( # Part name "fastener/screw-buttonhead", # Package name "standard-metric-cqwarehouse", ).get_cadquery() ... show_object(part) # build123d import build123d as b3d import partcad as pc part = pc.get_part( # Part name "fastener/screw-buttonhead", # Package name "standard-metric-cqwarehouse", ).get_build123d() ... show_object(part)

Create PartCAD models

This frameworks allows to create large models and scenes, one part at a time, while having parts and assemblies often maintained by third parties.

Parts

PartCAD allows to define parts using any of the following methods:

https://github.com/openvmp/partcad/blob/main/examples/assembly_logo/logo.png?raw=true
Method Example Result
STEP # partcad.yaml parts: bolt: type: step
Store the model in "bold.step"
CadQuery # partcad.yaml parts: cube: type: cadquery

Place the CadQuery script in "cube.py"
build123d # partcad.yaml parts: cube: type: build123d
Place the build123d script in "cube.py"

Other methods to define parts are coming in soon (e.g. SCAD).

Assemblies

Assemblies are defined as parametrized instructions how to put parts and other assemblies together.

Currently, PartCAD allows to define parts only using ASSY (Assembly YAML):

Example Result
# partcad.yaml assemblies: logo: type: assy
# logo.assy links: - part: bone package: example_part_cadquery_logo location: [[0,0,0], [0,0,1], 0] - part: bone package: example_part_cadquery_logo location: [[0,0,-2.5], [0,0,1], -90] - part: head_half package: example_part_cadquery_logo name: head_half_1 location: [[0,0,27.5], [0,0,1], 0] - part: head_half package: example_part_cadquery_logo name: head_half_2 location: [[0,0,25], [0,0,1], -90] - part: bolt package: example_part_step location: [[0,0,7.5], [0,0,1], 0]

Packages

Each project that produces or consumes PartCAD models is a separate PartCAD package. Each package may export parts, assemblies and scenes. Each package may import parts, assemblies and scenes from its dependencies (other PartCAD packages).

Method Example
Local files
(present in
your own
source code
repository)
import:
  other_directory
    type: local
    path: ../../other
External GIT
repository
(HTTPS, SSH)
import:
  other_directory
    type: git
    url: https://github.com/openvmp/partcad
External tar ball
(HTTPS)
import:
  other_directory
    type: tar
    url: https://github.com/openv...090ca.tar.gz

The full syntax is below:

import:
    <package-name>:
        desc: <(optional) textual description>
        type: <git|tar|local>
        path: <(local only) relative-path>
        url: <(git|tar only) url-of-the-package>
        relPath: <(git|tar only) relative-path-within-the-repository>
        web: <(optional) package or maintainer's url>
        poc: <(optional) maintainer's email>
        pythonVersion: <(optional) python version for sandboxing if applicable>

Troubleshooting

At the moment, the best way to troubleshoot PartCAD is to use VS Code with OCP CAD Viewer. Any part or assembly can be displayed in OCP CAD Viewer by running pc show <part> [<package>] or pc show -a <assembly> [<package>] in a terminal view.

# Create a temporary folder
mkdir /tmp/test_show && cd /tmp/test_show

# Initialize a package with the default dependency on public PartCAD repository
pc init

# Show one of available parts in 'OCP CAD Viewer'
pc show fastener/screw-buttonhead standard-metric-cqwarehouse

Render your project

Use pc render to render PartCAD parts and assemblies in the current package (the current directory).

git clone https://github.com/openvmp/partcad-cqwarehouse.git
cd partcad-cqwarehouse
pc render

Publishing

It is very simple to publish your package to the public PartCAD repository.

First, you need to publish your own package which defines the models you want to publish. Then create a pull request in the public PartCAD repo to add a reference to your package.

Export

Images

Individual parts, assemblies and scenes can be rendered and exported into the following formats:

  • PNG
  • STL (not yet)
  • STEP (not yet)
  • ...

Other modelling formats

Additionally, assemblies and scenes can be exported into the following formats:

  • SDF (not yet / in progress)
  • FreeCAD project (not yet / in progress)
  • ...

Purchasing / Bill of materials

The bill of materials for each assembly can be produced using the following formats:

  • CSV (not yet / in progress)
  • Markdown (not yet / in progress)

Security

PartCAD is capable of rendering scripted parts (CadQuery and build123d use Python) in sandboxed environments.

While at the moment it is only useful from dependency management perspective, in the future PartCAD aims to achieve security isolation of the sandboxed environments. That will fundamentally change the security implications of using scripted models shared online.

Tools for mechanical engineering

Here is an overview of the open source tools to maintain mechanical projects. It shows where does this framework fit in the modern mechanical development workflows.

flowchart TB

subgraph repo["Your project's GIT repository"]
  subgraph custom_repo["Custom parts"]
    direction TB
    custom_part_internet["A STEP file\ndownloaded from Internet\nor the vendor site"]
    custom_part_cad["A part exported as a solid\nfrom a CAD tool not\nsuitable for collaboration"]
    custom_part_cq["An individual reusable part\nmaintained as a script\nunder a version control system"]
    custom_part_os["Another reusable part\nmaintained as a script\nunder a version control system"]
  end

  model["Your project's model defined\nas ASSY or Python code\nfor version control\nand collaboration"]

  subgraph scenes["Scenes"]
    test1["Capability 1\ntest scene"]
    test2["Capability 2\ntest scene"]
  end
end

subgraph external_repos["Third-party GIT repositories,\nCDN-hosted files or OCCI servers"]
  subgraph external_repo["Repository of standard\nor popular parts"]
  end
end

subgraph external_tools["External tools"]
  freecad["FreeCAD"]
  cadquery["CadQuery / build123d"]
  openscad["OpenSCAD"]
  gazebo["Gazebo"]

  partcad["PartCAD library"]
  style partcad fill:#c00
end

custom_part_cad <--- |Individual\ncontributor|freecad
custom_part_cq <--- |Part design\nworkflow| cadquery
custom_part_os <--- |Part design\nworkflow| openscad

external_repo ---> |Import| model
custom_repo ---> |Import| model
model -.-> |Import| test1
model -.-> |Import| test2

custom_repo <-. Maintained\nusing\nPartCAD\nconvention .- partcad
external_repo <-. Maintained\nusing\nPartCAD\nconvention .- partcad
model <--- partcad
test1 <--- partcad
test2 <--- partcad

test1 -.-> |Export| gazebo
test2 -.-> |Export| gazebo

History

PartCAD is the evolution of the modelling framework that was once used internally in OpenVMP. It is now being maintained separately as a generic tool.

The motivation behind this framework is to build a packaging and dependency tracking layer on top of both CadQuery/build123d and traditional CAD tools to enable version control and other features required for effective collaboration.

This framework currently uses build123d and, thus, OpenCASCADE under the hood. However this may change in the future, if the python C bindings for OpenCASCADE remain a blocker for unlocking multithreaded performance.

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