kicad-source/pcbnew/swig/python_scripting.cpp
qu1ck 07d4a28024 Improvements to pcbnew action plugins settings panel
1. Add open plugins directory button (same as in tools menu)
2. Add show plugin errors button to help debug issues
2021-01-20 09:09:53 +00:00

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/*
* This program source code file is part of KiCad, a free EDA CAD application.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 NBEE Embedded Systems, Miguel Angel Ajo <miguelangel@nbee.es>
* Copyright (C) 1992-2019 KiCad Developers, see AUTHORS.txt for contributors.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, you may find one here:
* http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
* or you may search the http://www.gnu.org website for the version 2 license,
* or you may write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*/
/**
* @file python_scripting.cpp
* @brief methods to add scripting capabilities inside pcbnew
*/
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <python_scripting.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <eda_base_frame.h>
#include <gal/color4d.h>
#include <trace_helpers.h>
#include <kicad_string.h>
#include <pgm_base.h>
#include <settings/settings_manager.h>
#include <wx/app.h>
#include <config.h>
/* init functions defined by swig */
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
extern "C" PyObject* PyInit__pcbnew( void );
#else
extern "C" void init_kicad( void );
extern "C" void init_pcbnew( void );
#endif
#define EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES 10 // this is the number of python
// modules that we want to add into the list
/* python inittab that links module names to module init functions
* we will rebuild it to include the original python modules plus
* our own ones
*/
struct _inittab* SwigImportInittab;
static int SwigNumModules = 0;
/// True if the wxPython scripting layer was successfully loaded.
static bool wxPythonLoaded = false;
bool IsWxPythonLoaded()
{
return wxPythonLoaded;
}
/**
* Add a name + initfuction to our SwigImportInittab
*/
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
static void swigAddModule( const char* name, PyObject* (* initfunc)() )
#else
static void swigAddModule( const char* name, void (* initfunc)() )
#endif
{
SwigImportInittab[SwigNumModules].name = (char*) name;
SwigImportInittab[SwigNumModules].initfunc = initfunc;
SwigNumModules++;
SwigImportInittab[SwigNumModules].name = (char*) 0;
SwigImportInittab[SwigNumModules].initfunc = 0;
}
/**
* Add the builtin python modules
*/
static void swigAddBuiltin()
{
int i = 0;
/* discover the length of the pyimport inittab */
while( PyImport_Inittab[i].name )
i++;
/* allocate memory for the python module table */
SwigImportInittab = (struct _inittab*) malloc(
sizeof( struct _inittab ) * ( i + EXTRA_PYTHON_MODULES ) );
/* copy all pre-existing python modules into our newly created table */
i = 0;
while( PyImport_Inittab[i].name )
{
swigAddModule( PyImport_Inittab[i].name, PyImport_Inittab[i].initfunc );
i++;
}
}
/**
* Add the internal modules to the python scripting so they will be available to the scripts.
*/
static void swigAddModules()
{
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
swigAddModule( "_pcbnew", PyInit__pcbnew );
#else
swigAddModule( "_pcbnew", init_pcbnew );
#endif
// finally it seems better to include all in just one module
// but in case we needed to include any other modules,
// it must be done like this:
// swigAddModule( "_kicad", init_kicad );
}
/**
* Switch the python module table to the Pcbnew built one.
*/
static void swigSwitchPythonBuiltin()
{
PyImport_Inittab = SwigImportInittab;
}
PyThreadState* g_PythonMainTState;
/**
* Initialize the python environment and publish the Pcbnew interface inside it.
*
* This initializes all the wxPython interface and returns the python thread control structure
*/
bool pcbnewInitPythonScripting( const char * aUserScriptingPath )
{
int retv;
char cmd[1024];
swigAddBuiltin(); // add builtin functions
swigAddModules(); // add our own modules
swigSwitchPythonBuiltin(); // switch the python builtin modules to our new list
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// Under vcpkg/msvc, we need to explicitly set the python home
// or else it'll start consuming system python registry keys and the like instead
// We are going to follow the "unix" layout for the msvc/vcpkg distributions so exes in /root/bin
// And the python lib in /root/lib/python3(/Lib,/DLLs)
wxFileName pyHome;
pyHome.Assign( Pgm().GetExecutablePath() );
pyHome.AppendDir( wxT("..") );
pyHome.AppendDir( wxT("lib") );
pyHome.AppendDir( wxT("python3") );
pyHome.Normalize();
// MUST be called before Py_Initialize so it will to create valid default lib paths
Py_SetPythonHome( pyHome.GetFullPath().c_str() );
#endif
Py_Initialize();
PySys_SetArgv( Pgm().App().argc, Pgm().App().argv );
#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON
#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03070000 // PyEval_InitThreads() is called by Py_Initialize() starting with version 3.7
PyEval_InitThreads();
#endif // if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x03070000
#ifndef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON_PHOENIX
#ifndef __WINDOWS__ // import wxversion.py currently not working under winbuilder, and not useful.
// Make sure that that the correct version of wxPython is loaded. In systems where there
// are different versions of wxPython installed this can lead to select wrong wxPython
// version being selected.
snprintf( cmd, sizeof( cmd ), "import wxversion; wxversion.select( '%s' )", WXPYTHON_VERSION );
retv = PyRun_SimpleString( cmd );
if( retv != 0 )
{
wxLogError( "Python error %d occurred running command:\n\n`%s`", retv, cmd );
return false;
}
#endif // ifndef __WINDOWS__
// Load the wxPython core API. Imports the wx._core_ module and sets a
// local pointer to a function table located there. The pointer is used
// internally by the rest of the API functions.
if( !wxPyCoreAPI_IMPORT() )
{
wxLogError( "***** Error importing the wxPython API! *****" );
PyErr_Print();
Py_Finalize();
return false;
}
#endif // ifndef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON_PHOENIX
#if defined( DEBUG )
RedirectStdio();
#endif
wxPythonLoaded = true;
// Save the current Python thread state and release the
// Global Interpreter Lock.
g_PythonMainTState = PyEval_SaveThread();
#endif // ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON
// Load pcbnew inside Python and load all the user plugins and package-based plugins
{
PyLOCK lock;
// Load os so that we can modify the environment variables through python
snprintf( cmd, sizeof( cmd ), "import sys, os, traceback\n"
"sys.path.append(\".\")\n"
"import pcbnew\n"
"pcbnew.LoadPlugins(\"%s\")", aUserScriptingPath );
retv = PyRun_SimpleString( cmd );
if( retv != 0 )
wxLogError( "Python error %d occurred running command:\n\n`%s`", retv, cmd );
}
return true;
}
/**
* Run a python method from the pcbnew module.
*
* @param aMethodName is the name of the method (like "pcbnew.myfunction" )
* @param aNames will contain the returned string
*/
static void pcbnewRunPythonMethodWithReturnedString( const char* aMethodName, wxString& aNames )
{
aNames.Clear();
PyLOCK lock;
PyErr_Clear();
PyObject* builtins = PyImport_ImportModule( "pcbnew" );
wxASSERT( builtins );
if( !builtins ) // Something is wrong in pcbnew.py module (incorrect version?)
return;
PyObject* globals = PyDict_New();
PyDict_SetItemString( globals, "pcbnew", builtins );
Py_DECREF( builtins );
// Build the python code
char cmd[1024];
snprintf( cmd, sizeof(cmd), "result = %s()", aMethodName );
// Execute the python code and get the returned data
PyObject* localDict = PyDict_New();
PyObject* pobj = PyRun_String( cmd, Py_file_input, globals, localDict);
Py_DECREF( globals );
if( pobj )
{
PyObject* str = PyDict_GetItemString(localDict, "result" );
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
const char* str_res = NULL;
if(str)
{
PyObject* temp_bytes = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString( str, "UTF-8", "strict" );
if( temp_bytes != NULL )
{
str_res = PyBytes_AS_STRING( temp_bytes );
str_res = strdup( str_res );
Py_DECREF( temp_bytes );
}
else
{
wxLogMessage( "cannot encode unicode python string" );
}
}
#else
const char* str_res = str ? PyString_AsString( str ) : 0;
#endif
aNames = FROM_UTF8( str_res );
Py_DECREF( pobj );
}
Py_DECREF( localDict );
if( PyErr_Occurred() )
wxLogMessage( PyErrStringWithTraceback() );
}
void pcbnewGetUnloadableScriptNames( wxString& aNames )
{
pcbnewRunPythonMethodWithReturnedString( "pcbnew.GetUnLoadableWizards", aNames );
}
void pcbnewGetScriptsSearchPaths( wxString& aNames )
{
pcbnewRunPythonMethodWithReturnedString( "pcbnew.GetWizardsSearchPaths", aNames );
}
void pcbnewGetWizardsBackTrace( wxString& aTrace )
{
pcbnewRunPythonMethodWithReturnedString( "pcbnew.GetWizardsBackTrace", aTrace );
// Filter message before displaying them
// a trace starts by "Traceback" and is followed by 2 useless lines
// for our purpose
wxArrayString traces;
wxStringSplit( aTrace, traces, '\n' );
// Build the filtered message (remove useless lines)
aTrace.Clear();
for( unsigned ii = 0; ii < traces.Count(); ++ii )
{
if( traces[ii].Contains( "Traceback" ) )
{
ii += 2; // Skip this line and next lines which are related to pcbnew.py module
if( !aTrace.IsEmpty() ) // Add separator for the next trace block
aTrace << "\n**********************************\n";
}
else
aTrace += traces[ii] + "\n";
}
}
void pcbnewFinishPythonScripting()
{
#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON
PyEval_RestoreThread( g_PythonMainTState );
#endif
Py_Finalize();
}
wxString PyEscapeString( const wxString& aSource )
{
wxString converted;
for( wxUniChar c: aSource )
{
if( c == '\\' )
converted += "\\\\";
else if( c == '\'' )
converted += "\\\'";
else if( c == '\"' )
converted += "\\\"";
else
converted += c;
}
return converted;
}
void pcbnewUpdatePythonEnvVar( const wxString& aVar, const wxString& aValue )
{
char cmd[1024];
// Ensure the interpreter is initalized before we try to interact with it
if( !Py_IsInitialized() )
return;
wxLogTrace( traceEnvVars, "pcbnewUpdatePythonEnvVar: Updating Python variable %s = %s",
aVar, aValue );
wxString escapedVar = PyEscapeString( aVar );
wxString escapedVal = PyEscapeString( aValue );
snprintf( cmd, sizeof( cmd ),
"# coding=utf-8\n" // The values could potentially be UTF8
"os.environ[\"%s\"]=\"%s\"\n",
TO_UTF8( escapedVar ),
TO_UTF8( escapedVal ) );
PyLOCK lock;
int retv = PyRun_SimpleString( cmd );
if( retv != 0 )
wxLogError( "Python error %d occurred running command:\n\n`%s`", retv, cmd );
}
#if defined( KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON )
void RedirectStdio()
{
// This is a helpful little tidbit to help debugging and such. It
// redirects Python's stdout and stderr to a window that will popup
// only on demand when something is printed, like a traceback.
const char* python_redirect =
"import sys\n"
"import wx\n"
"output = wx.PyOnDemandOutputWindow()\n"
"sys.stderr = output\n";
PyLOCK lock;
int retv = PyRun_SimpleString( python_redirect );
if( retv != 0 )
wxLogError( "Python error %d occurred running command:\n\n`%s`", retv, python_redirect );
}
wxWindow* CreatePythonShellWindow( wxWindow* parent, const wxString& aFramenameId )
{
// parent is actually *PCB_EDIT_FRAME
const int parentId = parent->GetId();
{
wxWindow* parent2 = wxWindow::FindWindowById( parentId );
wxASSERT( parent2 == parent );
}
// passing window ids instead of pointers is because wxPython is not
// exposing the needed c++ apis to make that possible.
std::stringstream pcbnew_pyshell_one_step;
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "import kicad_pyshell\n";
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "import wx\n";
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "\n";
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "parent = wx.FindWindowById( " << parentId << " )\n";
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "newshell = kicad_pyshell.makePcbnewShellWindow( parent )\n";
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "newshell.SetName( \"" << aFramenameId << "\" )\n";
// return value goes into a "global". It's not actually global, but rather
// the dict that is passed to PyRun_String
pcbnew_pyshell_one_step << "retval = newshell.GetId()\n";
// As always, first grab the GIL
PyLOCK lock;
// Now make a dictionary to serve as the global namespace when the code is
// executed. Put a reference to the builtins module in it.
PyObject* globals = PyDict_New();
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
PyObject* builtins = PyImport_ImportModule( "builtins" );
#else
PyObject* builtins = PyImport_ImportModule( "__builtin__" );
#endif
wxASSERT( builtins );
PyDict_SetItemString( globals, "__builtins__", builtins );
Py_DECREF( builtins );
#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON_PHOENIX
auto app_ptr = wxTheApp;
#endif
// Execute the code to make the makeWindow function we defined above
PyObject* result = PyRun_String( pcbnew_pyshell_one_step.str().c_str(), Py_file_input,
globals, globals );
#ifdef KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON_PHOENIX
// This absolutely ugly hack is to work around the pyshell re-writing the global
// wxApp variable. Once we can initialize Phoenix to access the appropriate instance
// of wx, we can remove this line
wxApp::SetInstance( app_ptr );
#endif
// Was there an exception?
if( !result )
{
PyErr_Print();
return NULL;
}
Py_DECREF( result );
result = PyDict_GetItemString( globals, "retval" );
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
if( !PyLong_Check( result ) )
#else
if( !PyInt_Check( result ) )
#endif
{
wxLogError( "creation of scripting window didn't return a number" );
return NULL;
}
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
const long windowId = PyLong_AsLong( result );
#else
const long windowId = PyInt_AsLong( result );
#endif
// It's important not to decref globals before extracting the window id.
// If you do it early, globals, and the retval int it contains, may/will be garbage collected.
// We do not need to decref result, because GetItemString returns a borrowed reference.
Py_DECREF( globals );
wxWindow* window = wxWindow::FindWindowById( windowId );
if( !window )
{
wxLogError( "unable to find pyshell window with id %d", windowId );
return NULL;
}
return window;
}
#endif
wxString PyStringToWx( PyObject* aString )
{
wxString ret;
if( !aString )
return ret;
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
const char* str_res = NULL;
PyObject* temp_bytes = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString( aString, "UTF-8", "strict" );
if( temp_bytes != NULL )
{
str_res = PyBytes_AS_STRING( temp_bytes );
ret = FROM_UTF8( str_res );
Py_DECREF( temp_bytes );
}
else
{
wxLogMessage( "cannot encode unicode python string" );
}
#else
const char* str_res = PyString_AsString( aString );
ret = FROM_UTF8( str_res );
#endif
return ret;
}
wxArrayString PyArrayStringToWx( PyObject* aArrayString )
{
wxArrayString ret;
if( !aArrayString )
return ret;
int list_size = PyList_Size( aArrayString );
for( int n = 0; n < list_size; n++ )
{
PyObject* element = PyList_GetItem( aArrayString, n );
if( element )
{
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
const char* str_res = NULL;
PyObject* temp_bytes = PyUnicode_AsEncodedString( element, "UTF-8", "strict" );
if( temp_bytes != NULL )
{
str_res = PyBytes_AS_STRING( temp_bytes );
ret.Add( FROM_UTF8( str_res ), 1 );
Py_DECREF( temp_bytes );
}
else
{
wxLogMessage( "cannot encode unicode python string" );
}
#else
ret.Add( FROM_UTF8( PyString_AsString( element ) ), 1 );
#endif
}
}
return ret;
}
wxString PyErrStringWithTraceback()
{
wxString err;
if( !PyErr_Occurred() )
return err;
PyObject* type;
PyObject* value;
PyObject* traceback;
PyErr_Fetch( &type, &value, &traceback );
PyErr_NormalizeException( &type, &value, &traceback );
if( traceback == NULL )
{
traceback = Py_None;
Py_INCREF( traceback );
}
#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
PyException_SetTraceback( value, traceback );
PyObject* tracebackModuleString = PyUnicode_FromString( "traceback" );
#else
PyObject* tracebackModuleString = PyString_FromString( "traceback" );
#endif
PyObject* tracebackModule = PyImport_Import( tracebackModuleString );
Py_DECREF( tracebackModuleString );
PyObject* formatException = PyObject_GetAttrString( tracebackModule,
"format_exception" );
Py_DECREF( tracebackModule );
PyObject* args = Py_BuildValue( "(O,O,O)", type, value, traceback );
PyObject* result = PyObject_CallObject( formatException, args );
Py_XDECREF( formatException );
Py_XDECREF( args );
Py_XDECREF( type );
Py_XDECREF( value );
Py_XDECREF( traceback );
wxArrayString res = PyArrayStringToWx( result );
for( unsigned i = 0; i<res.Count(); i++ )
{
err += res[i] + wxT( "\n" );
}
PyErr_Clear();
return err;
}
/**
* Find the Python scripting path.
*/
wxString PyScriptingPath( bool aUserPath )
{
wxString path;
//@todo This should this be a user configurable variable eg KISCRIPT?
if( aUserPath )
{
path = SETTINGS_MANAGER::GetUserSettingsPath() + wxT( "/scripting" );
}
else
{
if( wxGetEnv( wxT( "KICAD_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIR" ), nullptr ) )
{
// Allow debugging from build dir by placing a "scripting" folder in the build root
path = Pgm().GetExecutablePath() + wxT( "../scripting" );
}
else
{
//TODO(snh) break out the directory functions into KIPLATFORM
#if defined( __WXMAC__ )
path = GetOSXKicadDataDir() + wxT( "/scripting" );
#elif defined( __WXMSW__ )
path = Pgm().GetExecutablePath() + wxT( "../share/kicad/scripting" );
#else
path = wxString( KICAD_DATA ) + wxS( "/scripting" );
#endif
}
}
wxFileName scriptPath( path );
scriptPath.MakeAbsolute();
// Convert '\' to '/' in path, because later python script read \n or \r
// as escaped sequence, and create issues, when calling it by PyRun_SimpleString() method.
// It can happen on Windows.
path = scriptPath.GetFullPath();
path.Replace( '\\', '/' );
return path;
}
wxString PyPluginsPath( bool aUserPath )
{
// Note we are using unix path separator, because window separator sometimes
// creates issues when passing a command string to a python method by PyRun_SimpleString
return PyScriptingPath( aUserPath ) + '/' + "plugins";
}