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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017-2022 Blender Authors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# ./blender.bin --background -noaudio --python tests/python/bl_pyapi_idprop.py -- --verbose
import bpy
import idprop
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import unittest
from array import array
# Run if `numpy` is installed.
try:
import numpy as np
except ImportError:
np = None
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class TestHelper:
@property
def id(self):
return self._id
def setUp(self):
self._id = bpy.context.scene
self._id.pop("cycles", None)
assert len(self._id.keys()) == 0
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def tearDown(self):
for key in list(self._id.keys()):
del self._id[key]
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def assertAlmostEqualSeq(self, list1, list2):
self.assertEqual(len(list1), len(list2))
for v1, v2 in zip(list1, list2):
self.assertAlmostEqual(v1, v2, places=5)
class TestIdPropertyCreation(TestHelper, unittest.TestCase):
def test_name_empty(self):
self.id[""] = 4
self.assertEqual(self.id[""], 4)
def test_name_too_long(self):
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
self.id["name" * 30] = 4
def test_int(self):
self.id["a"] = 2
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"], 2)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.id["a"], int))
with self.assertRaises(OverflowError):
self.id["a"] = 2 ** 31 # integer <= 2 ** 31-1
def test_double(self):
self.id["a"] = 2.5
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"], 2.5)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.id["a"], float))
def test_unicode(self):
self.id["a"] = "Hello World"
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"], "Hello World")
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.id["a"], str))
def test_bytes(self):
self.id["a"] = b"Hello World"
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"], b"Hello World")
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.id["a"], bytes))
def test_sequence_double_list(self):
mylist = [1.2, 3.4, 5.6]
self.id["a"] = mylist
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), mylist)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].typecode, "d")
def test_sequence_int_list(self):
mylist = [1, 2, 3]
self.id["a"] = mylist
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), mylist)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].typecode, "i")
def test_sequence_float_array(self):
mylist = [1.2, 3.4, 5.6]
self.id["a"] = array("f", mylist)
self.assertAlmostEqualSeq(self.id["a"].to_list(), mylist)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].typecode, "f")
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def test_sequence_double_array(self):
mylist = [1.2, 3.4, 5.6]
self.id["a"] = array("d", mylist)
self.assertAlmostEqualSeq(self.id["a"].to_list(), mylist)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].typecode, "d")
def test_sequence_int_array(self):
mylist = [1, 2, 3]
self.id["a"] = array("i", mylist)
self.assertAlmostEqualSeq(self.id["a"].to_list(), mylist)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].typecode, "i")
def test_sequence_other_array(self):
mylist = [1, 2, 3]
self.id["a"] = array("Q", mylist)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), mylist)
def test_sequence_mixed_numerical_type(self):
self.id["a"] = [1, 2, 3.4, 5]
self.assertAlmostEqualSeq(self.id["a"].to_list(), [1.0, 2.0, 3.4, 5.0])
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].typecode, "d")
def test_sequence_str_list(self):
# I'm a bit surprised that this works
mylist = ["abc", "qwe"]
self.id["a"] = mylist
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"], mylist)
def test_sequence_mixed_type(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
mylist = ["abc", 3, "qwe", 3.4]
self.id["a"] = mylist
def test_mapping_simple(self):
mydict = {"1": 10, "2": "20", "3": 30.5}
self.id["a"] = mydict
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["1"], mydict["1"])
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["2"], mydict["2"])
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["3"], mydict["3"])
def test_mapping_complex(self):
mydict = {
"1": [1, 2, 3],
"2": {"1": "abc", "2": array("i", [4, 5, 6])},
"3": {"1": {"1": 10}, "2": b"qwe"},
}
self.id["a"] = mydict
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["1"].to_list(), [1, 2, 3])
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["2"]["1"], "abc")
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["2"]["2"].to_list(), [4, 5, 6])
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["3"]["1"]["1"], 10)
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"]["3"]["2"], b"qwe")
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
a = self.id["a"]["2"]["a"]
def test_invalid_type(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
self.id["a"] = self
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class TestIdPropertyGroupView(TestHelper, unittest.TestCase):
def test_type(self):
self.assertEqual(type(self.id.keys()), idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupViewKeys)
self.assertEqual(type(self.id.values()), idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupViewValues)
self.assertEqual(type(self.id.items()), idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupViewItems)
self.assertEqual(type(iter(self.id.keys())), idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupIterKeys)
self.assertEqual(type(iter(self.id.values())), idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupIterValues)
self.assertEqual(type(iter(self.id.items())), idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupIterItems)
def test_basic(self):
text = ["A", "B", "C"]
for i, ch in enumerate(text):
self.id[ch] = i
self.assertEqual(len(self.id.keys()), len(text))
self.assertEqual(list(self.id.keys()), text)
self.assertEqual(list(reversed(self.id.keys())), list(reversed(text)))
self.assertEqual(len(self.id.values()), len(text))
self.assertEqual(list(self.id.values()), list(range(len(text))))
self.assertEqual(list(reversed(self.id.values())), list(reversed(range(len(text)))))
self.assertEqual(len(self.id.items()), len(text))
self.assertEqual(list(self.id.items()), [(k, v) for v, k in enumerate(text)])
self.assertEqual(list(reversed(self.id.items())), list(reversed([(k, v) for v, k in enumerate(text)])))
# Check direct iteration is working as expected.
self.id["group"] = {ch: i for i, ch in enumerate(text)}
group = self.id["group"]
self.assertEqual(len(group), len(text))
self.assertEqual(list(iter(group)), text)
def test_contains(self):
# Check `idprop.types.IDPropertyGroupView{Keys/Values/Items}.__contains__`
text = ["A", "B", "C"]
for i, ch in enumerate(text):
self.id[ch] = i
self.assertIn("A", self.id)
self.assertNotIn("D", self.id)
self.assertIn("A", self.id.keys())
self.assertNotIn("D", self.id.keys())
self.assertIn(2, self.id.values())
self.assertNotIn(3, self.id.values())
self.assertIn(("A", 0), self.id.items())
self.assertNotIn(("D", 3), self.id.items())
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class TestBufferProtocol(TestHelper, unittest.TestCase):
def test_copy(self):
self.id["a"] = array("i", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
self.id["b"] = self.id["a"]
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), self.id["b"].to_list())
def test_memview_attributes(self):
mylist = [1, 2, 3]
self.id["a"] = mylist
view1 = memoryview(self.id["a"])
view2 = memoryview(array("i", mylist))
self.assertEqualMemviews(view1, view2)
def assertEqualMemviews(self, view1, view2):
props_to_compare = (
"contiguous", "format", "itemsize", "nbytes", "ndim",
"readonly", "shape", "strides", "suboffsets",
)
for attr in props_to_compare:
self.assertEqual(getattr(view1, attr), getattr(view2, attr))
self.assertEqual(list(view1), list(view2))
self.assertEqual(view1.tobytes(), view2.tobytes())
if np is not None:
class TestBufferProtocol_Numpy(TestHelper, unittest.TestCase):
def test_int(self):
self.id["a"] = array("i", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
a = np.frombuffer(self.id["a"], self.id["a"].typecode)
self.assertEqual(len(a), 5)
a[2] = 10
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), [1, 2, 10, 4, 5])
def test_float(self):
self.id["a"] = array("f", [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0])
a = np.frombuffer(self.id["a"], self.id["a"].typecode)
self.assertEqual(len(a), 4)
a[-1] = 10
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 10.0])
def test_double(self):
self.id["a"] = array("d", [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0])
a = np.frombuffer(self.id["a"], self.id["a"].typecode)
a[1] = 10
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), [1.0, 10.0, 3.0, 4.0])
def test_full_update(self):
self.id["a"] = array("i", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
a = np.frombuffer(self.id["a"], self.id["a"].typecode)
a[:] = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60])
def test_partial_update(self):
self.id["a"] = array("i", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8])
a = np.frombuffer(self.id["a"], self.id["a"].typecode)
a[1:5] = [10, 20, 30, 40]
self.assertEqual(self.id["a"].to_list(), [1, 10, 20, 30, 40, 6, 7, 8])
Refactor IDProperty UI data storage The storage of IDProperty UI data (min, max, default value, etc) is quite complicated. For every property, retrieving a single one of these values involves three string lookups. First for the "_RNA_UI" group property, then another for a group with the property's name, then for the data value name. Not only is this inefficient, it's hard to reason about, unintuitive, and not at all self-explanatory. This commit replaces that system with a UI data struct directly in the IDProperty. If it's not used, the only cost is of a NULL pointer. Beyond storing the description, name, and RNA subtype, derived structs are used to store type specific UI data like min and max. Note that this means that addons using (abusing) the `_RNA_UI` custom property will have to be changed. A few places in the addons repository will be changed after this commit with D9919. **Before** Before, first the _RNA_UI subgroup is retrieved the _RNA_UI group, then the subgroup for the original property, then specific UI data is accessed like any other IDProperty. ``` prop = rna_idprop_ui_prop_get(idproperties_owner, "prop_name", create=True) prop["min"] = 1.0 ``` **After** After, the `id_properties_ui` function for RNA structs returns a python object specifically for managing an IDProperty's UI data. ``` ui_data = idproperties_owner.id_properties_ui("prop_name") ui_data.update(min=1.0) ``` In addition to `update`, there are now other functions: - `as_dict`: Returns a dictionary of the property's UI data. - `clear`: Removes the property's UI data. - `update_from`: Copy UI data between properties, even if they have different owners. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9697
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class TestRNAData(TestHelper, unittest.TestCase):
def test_custom_properties_access(self):
# Ensure the RNA path resolving behaves as expected & is compatible with ID-property keys.
keys_to_test = (
"test",
"\\"
'"',
'""',
'"""',
'[',
']',
'[]',
'["]',
'[""]',
'["""]',
'[""""]',
# Empty properties are also valid.
"",
)
for key_id in keys_to_test:
self.id[key_id] = 1
self.assertEqual(self.id[key_id], self.id.path_resolve('["%s"]' % bpy.utils.escape_identifier(key_id)))
del self.id[key_id]
Refactor IDProperty UI data storage The storage of IDProperty UI data (min, max, default value, etc) is quite complicated. For every property, retrieving a single one of these values involves three string lookups. First for the "_RNA_UI" group property, then another for a group with the property's name, then for the data value name. Not only is this inefficient, it's hard to reason about, unintuitive, and not at all self-explanatory. This commit replaces that system with a UI data struct directly in the IDProperty. If it's not used, the only cost is of a NULL pointer. Beyond storing the description, name, and RNA subtype, derived structs are used to store type specific UI data like min and max. Note that this means that addons using (abusing) the `_RNA_UI` custom property will have to be changed. A few places in the addons repository will be changed after this commit with D9919. **Before** Before, first the _RNA_UI subgroup is retrieved the _RNA_UI group, then the subgroup for the original property, then specific UI data is accessed like any other IDProperty. ``` prop = rna_idprop_ui_prop_get(idproperties_owner, "prop_name", create=True) prop["min"] = 1.0 ``` **After** After, the `id_properties_ui` function for RNA structs returns a python object specifically for managing an IDProperty's UI data. ``` ui_data = idproperties_owner.id_properties_ui("prop_name") ui_data.update(min=1.0) ``` In addition to `update`, there are now other functions: - `as_dict`: Returns a dictionary of the property's UI data. - `clear`: Removes the property's UI data. - `update_from`: Copy UI data between properties, even if they have different owners. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9697
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def test_custom_properties_none(self):
bpy.data.objects.new("test", None)
test_object = bpy.data.objects["test"]
# Access default RNA data values.
test_object.id_properties_clear()
test_object["test_prop"] = 0.5
ui_data_test_prop = test_object.id_properties_ui("test_prop")
rna_data = ui_data_test_prop.as_dict()
self.assertTrue("min" in rna_data)
self.assertLess(rna_data["min"], -10000.0)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["subtype"], "NONE")
self.assertGreater(rna_data["soft_max"], 10000.0)
# Change RNA data values.
ui_data_test_prop.update(subtype="TEMPERATURE", min=0, soft_min=0.1)
rna_data = ui_data_test_prop.as_dict()
self.assertEqual(rna_data["min"], 0)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["soft_min"], 0.1)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["subtype"], "TEMPERATURE")
# Copy RNA data values from one property to another.
test_object["test_prop_2"] = 11.7
ui_data_test_prop_2 = test_object.id_properties_ui("test_prop_2")
ui_data_test_prop_2.update_from(ui_data_test_prop)
rna_data = ui_data_test_prop_2.as_dict()
self.assertEqual(rna_data["min"], 0)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["soft_min"], 0.1)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["subtype"], "TEMPERATURE")
self.assertGreater(rna_data["soft_max"], 10000.0)
# Copy RNA data values to another object's property.
bpy.data.objects.new("test_2", None)
test_object_2 = bpy.data.objects["test_2"]
test_object_2["test_prop_3"] = 20.1
ui_data_test_prop_3 = test_object_2.id_properties_ui("test_prop_3")
ui_data_test_prop_3.update_from(ui_data_test_prop_2)
rna_data = ui_data_test_prop_3.as_dict()
self.assertEqual(rna_data["min"], 0)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["soft_min"], 0.1)
self.assertEqual(rna_data["subtype"], "TEMPERATURE")
self.assertGreater(rna_data["soft_max"], 10000.0)
# Test RNA data for string property.
test_object.id_properties_clear()
test_object["test_string_prop"] = "Hello there!"
ui_data_test_prop_string = test_object.id_properties_ui("test_string_prop")
ui_data_test_prop_string.update(default="Goodbye where?")
rna_data = ui_data_test_prop_string.as_dict()
self.assertEqual(rna_data["default"], "Goodbye where?")
# Test RNA data for array property.
test_object.id_properties_clear()
test_object["test_array_prop"] = [1, 2, 3]
ui_data_test_prop_array = test_object.id_properties_ui("test_array_prop")
ui_data_test_prop_array.update(default=[1, 2])
rna_data = ui_data_test_prop_array.as_dict()
self.assertEqual(rna_data["default"], [1, 2])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
sys.argv = [__file__] + (sys.argv[sys.argv.index("--") + 1:] if "--" in sys.argv else [])
unittest.main()