font3d_blender_addon/addon_updater_ops.py

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"""Blender UI integrations for the addon updater.
Implements draw calls, popups, and operators that use the addon_updater.
"""
import os
import traceback
import bpy
from bpy.app.handlers import persistent
# Safely import the updater.
# Prevents popups for users with invalid python installs e.g. missing libraries
# and will replace with a fake class instead if it fails (so UI draws work).
try:
from .addon_updater import Updater as updater
except Exception as e:
print("ERROR INITIALIZING UPDATER")
print(str(e))
traceback.print_exc()
class SingletonUpdaterNone(object):
"""Fake, bare minimum fields and functions for the updater object."""
def __init__(self):
self.invalid_updater = True # Used to distinguish bad install.
self.addon = None
self.verbose = False
self.use_print_traces = True
self.error = None
self.error_msg = None
self.async_checking = None
def clear_state(self):
self.addon = None
self.verbose = False
self.invalid_updater = True
self.error = None
self.error_msg = None
self.async_checking = None
def run_update(self, force, callback, clean):
pass
def check_for_update(self, now):
pass
updater = SingletonUpdaterNone()
updater.error = "Error initializing updater module"
updater.error_msg = str(e)
# Must declare this before classes are loaded, otherwise the bl_idname's will
# not match and have errors. Must be all lowercase and no spaces! Should also
# be unique among any other addons that could exist (using this updater code),
# to avoid clashes in operator registration.
updater.addon = "addon_updater_demo"
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Blender version utils
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def make_annotations(cls):
"""Add annotation attribute to fields to avoid Blender 2.8+ warnings"""
if not hasattr(bpy.app, "version") or bpy.app.version < (2, 80):
return cls
if bpy.app.version < (2, 93, 0):
bl_props = {k: v for k, v in cls.__dict__.items()
if isinstance(v, tuple)}
else:
bl_props = {k: v for k, v in cls.__dict__.items()
if isinstance(v, bpy.props._PropertyDeferred)}
if bl_props:
if '__annotations__' not in cls.__dict__:
setattr(cls, '__annotations__', {})
annotations = cls.__dict__['__annotations__']
for k, v in bl_props.items():
annotations[k] = v
delattr(cls, k)
return cls
def layout_split(layout, factor=0.0, align=False):
"""Intermediate method for pre and post blender 2.8 split UI function"""
if not hasattr(bpy.app, "version") or bpy.app.version < (2, 80):
return layout.split(percentage=factor, align=align)
return layout.split(factor=factor, align=align)
def get_user_preferences(context=None):
"""Intermediate method for pre and post blender 2.8 grabbing preferences"""
if not context:
context = bpy.context
prefs = None
if hasattr(context, "user_preferences"):
prefs = context.user_preferences.addons.get(__package__, None)
elif hasattr(context, "preferences"):
prefs = context.preferences.addons.get(__package__, None)
if prefs:
return prefs.preferences
# To make the addon stable and non-exception prone, return None
# raise Exception("Could not fetch user preferences")
return None
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Updater operators
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Simple popup to prompt use to check for update & offer install if available.
class AddonUpdaterInstallPopup(bpy.types.Operator):
"""Check and install update if available"""
bl_label = "Update {x} addon".format(x=updater.addon)
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_install_popup"
bl_description = "Popup to check and display current updates available"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
# if true, run clean install - ie remove all files before adding new
# equivalent to deleting the addon and reinstalling, except the
# updater folder/backup folder remains
clean_install = bpy.props.BoolProperty(
name="Clean install",
description=("If enabled, completely clear the addon's folder before "
"installing new update, creating a fresh install"),
default=False,
options={'HIDDEN'}
)
ignore_enum = bpy.props.EnumProperty(
name="Process update",
description="Decide to install, ignore, or defer new addon update",
items=[
("install", "Update Now", "Install update now"),
("ignore", "Ignore", "Ignore this update to prevent future popups"),
("defer", "Defer", "Defer choice till next blender session")
],
options={'HIDDEN'}
)
def check(self, context):
return True
def invoke(self, context, event):
return context.window_manager.invoke_props_dialog(self)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
if updater.invalid_updater:
layout.label(text="Updater module error")
return
elif updater.update_ready:
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(text="Update {} ready!".format(updater.update_version),
icon="LOOP_FORWARDS")
col.label(text="Choose 'Update Now' & press OK to install, ",
icon="BLANK1")
col.label(text="or click outside window to defer", icon="BLANK1")
row = col.row()
row.prop(self, "ignore_enum", expand=True)
col.split()
elif not updater.update_ready:
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(text="No updates available")
col.label(text="Press okay to dismiss dialog")
# add option to force install
else:
# Case: updater.update_ready = None
# we have not yet checked for the update.
layout.label(text="Check for update now?")
# Potentially in future, UI to 'check to select/revert to old version'.
def execute(self, context):
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
if updater.manual_only:
bpy.ops.wm.url_open(url=updater.website)
elif updater.update_ready:
# Action based on enum selection.
if self.ignore_enum == 'defer':
return {'FINISHED'}
elif self.ignore_enum == 'ignore':
updater.ignore_update()
return {'FINISHED'}
res = updater.run_update(force=False,
callback=post_update_callback,
clean=self.clean_install)
# Should return 0, if not something happened.
if updater.verbose:
if res == 0:
print("Updater returned successful")
else:
print("Updater returned {}, error occurred".format(res))
elif updater.update_ready is None:
_ = updater.check_for_update(now=True)
# Re-launch this dialog.
atr = AddonUpdaterInstallPopup.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
else:
updater.print_verbose("Doing nothing, not ready for update")
return {'FINISHED'}
# User preference check-now operator
class AddonUpdaterCheckNow(bpy.types.Operator):
bl_label = "Check now for " + updater.addon + " update"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_check_now"
bl_description = "Check now for an update to the {} addon".format(
updater.addon)
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
def execute(self, context):
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
if updater.async_checking and updater.error is None:
# Check already happened.
# Used here to just avoid constant applying settings below.
# Ignoring if error, to prevent being stuck on the error screen.
return {'CANCELLED'}
# apply the UI settings
settings = get_user_preferences(context)
if not settings:
updater.print_verbose(
"Could not get {} preferences, update check skipped".format(
__package__))
return {'CANCELLED'}
updater.set_check_interval(
enabled=settings.auto_check_update,
months=settings.updater_interval_months,
days=settings.updater_interval_days,
hours=settings.updater_interval_hours,
minutes=settings.updater_interval_minutes)
# Input is an optional callback function. This function should take a
# bool input. If true: update ready, if false: no update ready.
updater.check_for_update_now(ui_refresh)
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterUpdateNow(bpy.types.Operator):
bl_label = "Update " + updater.addon + " addon now"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_update_now"
bl_description = "Update to the latest version of the {x} addon".format(
x=updater.addon)
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
# If true, run clean install - ie remove all files before adding new
# equivalent to deleting the addon and reinstalling, except the updater
# folder/backup folder remains.
clean_install = bpy.props.BoolProperty(
name="Clean install",
description=("If enabled, completely clear the addon's folder before "
"installing new update, creating a fresh install"),
default=False,
options={'HIDDEN'}
)
def execute(self, context):
# in case of error importing updater
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
if updater.manual_only:
bpy.ops.wm.url_open(url=updater.website)
if updater.update_ready:
# if it fails, offer to open the website instead
try:
res = updater.run_update(force=False,
callback=post_update_callback,
clean=self.clean_install)
# Should return 0, if not something happened.
if updater.verbose:
if res == 0:
print("Updater returned successful")
else:
print("Updater error response: {}".format(res))
except Exception as expt:
updater._error = "Error trying to run update"
updater._error_msg = str(expt)
updater.print_trace()
atr = AddonUpdaterInstallManually.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
elif updater.update_ready is None:
(update_ready, version, link) = updater.check_for_update(now=True)
# Re-launch this dialog.
atr = AddonUpdaterInstallPopup.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
elif not updater.update_ready:
self.report({'INFO'}, "Nothing to update")
return {'CANCELLED'}
else:
self.report(
{'ERROR'}, "Encountered a problem while trying to update")
return {'CANCELLED'}
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterUpdateTarget(bpy.types.Operator):
bl_label = updater.addon + " version target"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_update_target"
bl_description = "Install a targeted version of the {x} addon".format(
x=updater.addon)
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
def target_version(self, context):
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
ret = []
ret = []
i = 0
for tag in updater.tags:
ret.append((tag, tag, "Select to install " + tag))
i += 1
return ret
target = bpy.props.EnumProperty(
name="Target version to install",
description="Select the version to install",
items=target_version
)
# If true, run clean install - ie remove all files before adding new
# equivalent to deleting the addon and reinstalling, except the
# updater folder/backup folder remains.
clean_install = bpy.props.BoolProperty(
name="Clean install",
description=("If enabled, completely clear the addon's folder before "
"installing new update, creating a fresh install"),
default=False,
options={'HIDDEN'}
)
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
if updater.invalid_updater:
return False
return updater.update_ready is not None and len(updater.tags) > 0
def invoke(self, context, event):
return context.window_manager.invoke_props_dialog(self)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
if updater.invalid_updater:
layout.label(text="Updater error")
return
split = layout_split(layout, factor=0.5)
sub_col = split.column()
sub_col.label(text="Select install version")
sub_col = split.column()
sub_col.prop(self, "target", text="")
def execute(self, context):
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
res = updater.run_update(
force=False,
revert_tag=self.target,
callback=post_update_callback,
clean=self.clean_install)
# Should return 0, if not something happened.
if res == 0:
updater.print_verbose("Updater returned successful")
else:
updater.print_verbose(
"Updater returned {}, , error occurred".format(res))
return {'CANCELLED'}
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterInstallManually(bpy.types.Operator):
"""As a fallback, direct the user to download the addon manually"""
bl_label = "Install update manually"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_install_manually"
bl_description = "Proceed to manually install update"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
error = bpy.props.StringProperty(
name="Error Occurred",
default="",
options={'HIDDEN'}
)
def invoke(self, context, event):
return context.window_manager.invoke_popup(self)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
if updater.invalid_updater:
layout.label(text="Updater error")
return
# Display error if a prior autoamted install failed.
if self.error != "":
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(text="There was an issue trying to auto-install",
icon="ERROR")
col.label(text="Press the download button below and install",
icon="BLANK1")
col.label(text="the zip file like a normal addon.", icon="BLANK1")
else:
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(text="Install the addon manually")
col.label(text="Press the download button below and install")
col.label(text="the zip file like a normal addon.")
# If check hasn't happened, i.e. accidentally called this menu,
# allow to check here.
row = layout.row()
if updater.update_link is not None:
row.operator(
"wm.url_open",
text="Direct download").url = updater.update_link
else:
row.operator(
"wm.url_open",
text="(failed to retrieve direct download)")
row.enabled = False
if updater.website is not None:
row = layout.row()
ops = row.operator("wm.url_open", text="Open website")
ops.url = updater.website
else:
row = layout.row()
row.label(text="See source website to download the update")
def execute(self, context):
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterUpdatedSuccessful(bpy.types.Operator):
"""Addon in place, popup telling user it completed or what went wrong"""
bl_label = "Installation Report"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_update_successful"
bl_description = "Update installation response"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL', 'UNDO'}
error = bpy.props.StringProperty(
name="Error Occurred",
default="",
options={'HIDDEN'}
)
def invoke(self, context, event):
return context.window_manager.invoke_props_popup(self, event)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
if updater.invalid_updater:
layout.label(text="Updater error")
return
saved = updater.json
if self.error != "":
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(text="Error occurred, did not install", icon="ERROR")
if updater.error_msg:
msg = updater.error_msg
else:
msg = self.error
col.label(text=str(msg), icon="BLANK1")
rw = col.row()
rw.scale_y = 2
rw.operator(
"wm.url_open",
text="Click for manual download.",
icon="BLANK1").url = updater.website
elif not updater.auto_reload_post_update:
# Tell user to restart blender after an update/restore!
if "just_restored" in saved and saved["just_restored"]:
col = layout.column()
col.label(text="Addon restored", icon="RECOVER_LAST")
alert_row = col.row()
alert_row.alert = True
alert_row.operator(
"wm.quit_blender",
text="Restart blender to reload",
icon="BLANK1")
updater.json_reset_restore()
else:
col = layout.column()
col.label(
text="Addon successfully installed", icon="FILE_TICK")
alert_row = col.row()
alert_row.alert = True
alert_row.operator(
"wm.quit_blender",
text="Restart blender to reload",
icon="BLANK1")
else:
# reload addon, but still recommend they restart blender
if "just_restored" in saved and saved["just_restored"]:
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(text="Addon restored", icon="RECOVER_LAST")
col.label(
text="Consider restarting blender to fully reload.",
icon="BLANK1")
updater.json_reset_restore()
else:
col = layout.column()
col.scale_y = 0.7
col.label(
text="Addon successfully installed", icon="FILE_TICK")
col.label(
text="Consider restarting blender to fully reload.",
icon="BLANK1")
def execute(self, context):
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterRestoreBackup(bpy.types.Operator):
"""Restore addon from backup"""
bl_label = "Restore backup"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_restore_backup"
bl_description = "Restore addon from backup"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
try:
return os.path.isdir(os.path.join(updater.stage_path, "backup"))
except:
return False
def execute(self, context):
# in case of error importing updater
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
updater.restore_backup()
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterIgnore(bpy.types.Operator):
"""Ignore update to prevent future popups"""
bl_label = "Ignore update"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".updater_ignore"
bl_description = "Ignore update to prevent future popups"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
if updater.invalid_updater:
return False
elif updater.update_ready:
return True
else:
return False
def execute(self, context):
# in case of error importing updater
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
updater.ignore_update()
self.report({"INFO"}, "Open addon preferences for updater options")
return {'FINISHED'}
class AddonUpdaterEndBackground(bpy.types.Operator):
"""Stop checking for update in the background"""
bl_label = "End background check"
bl_idname = updater.addon + ".end_background_check"
bl_description = "Stop checking for update in the background"
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'INTERNAL'}
def execute(self, context):
# in case of error importing updater
if updater.invalid_updater:
return {'CANCELLED'}
updater.stop_async_check_update()
return {'FINISHED'}
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Handler related, to create popups
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# global vars used to prevent duplicate popup handlers
ran_auto_check_install_popup = False
ran_update_success_popup = False
# global var for preventing successive calls
ran_background_check = False
@persistent
def updater_run_success_popup_handler(scene):
global ran_update_success_popup
ran_update_success_popup = True
# in case of error importing updater
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
try:
if "scene_update_post" in dir(bpy.app.handlers):
bpy.app.handlers.scene_update_post.remove(
updater_run_success_popup_handler)
else:
bpy.app.handlers.depsgraph_update_post.remove(
updater_run_success_popup_handler)
except:
pass
atr = AddonUpdaterUpdatedSuccessful.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
@persistent
def updater_run_install_popup_handler(scene):
global ran_auto_check_install_popup
ran_auto_check_install_popup = True
updater.print_verbose("Running the install popup handler.")
# in case of error importing updater
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
try:
if "scene_update_post" in dir(bpy.app.handlers):
bpy.app.handlers.scene_update_post.remove(
updater_run_install_popup_handler)
else:
bpy.app.handlers.depsgraph_update_post.remove(
updater_run_install_popup_handler)
except:
pass
if "ignore" in updater.json and updater.json["ignore"]:
return # Don't do popup if ignore pressed.
elif "version_text" in updater.json and updater.json["version_text"].get("version"):
version = updater.json["version_text"]["version"]
ver_tuple = updater.version_tuple_from_text(version)
if ver_tuple < updater.current_version:
# User probably manually installed to get the up to date addon
# in here. Clear out the update flag using this function.
updater.print_verbose(
"{} updater: appears user updated, clearing flag".format(
updater.addon))
updater.json_reset_restore()
return
atr = AddonUpdaterInstallPopup.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
def background_update_callback(update_ready):
"""Passed into the updater, background thread updater"""
global ran_auto_check_install_popup
updater.print_verbose("Running background update callback")
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
if not updater.show_popups:
return
if not update_ready:
return
# See if we need add to the update handler to trigger the popup.
handlers = []
if "scene_update_post" in dir(bpy.app.handlers): # 2.7x
handlers = bpy.app.handlers.scene_update_post
else: # 2.8+
handlers = bpy.app.handlers.depsgraph_update_post
in_handles = updater_run_install_popup_handler in handlers
if in_handles or ran_auto_check_install_popup:
return
if "scene_update_post" in dir(bpy.app.handlers): # 2.7x
bpy.app.handlers.scene_update_post.append(
updater_run_install_popup_handler)
else: # 2.8+
bpy.app.handlers.depsgraph_update_post.append(
updater_run_install_popup_handler)
ran_auto_check_install_popup = True
updater.print_verbose("Attempted popup prompt")
def post_update_callback(module_name, res=None):
"""Callback for once the run_update function has completed.
Only makes sense to use this if "auto_reload_post_update" == False,
i.e. don't auto-restart the addon.
Arguments:
module_name: returns the module name from updater, but unused here.
res: If an error occurred, this is the detail string.
"""
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
if res is None:
# This is the same code as in conditional at the end of the register
# function, ie if "auto_reload_post_update" == True, skip code.
updater.print_verbose(
"{} updater: Running post update callback".format(updater.addon))
atr = AddonUpdaterUpdatedSuccessful.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
global ran_update_success_popup
ran_update_success_popup = True
else:
# Some kind of error occurred and it was unable to install, offer
# manual download instead.
atr = AddonUpdaterUpdatedSuccessful.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT', error=res)
return
def ui_refresh(update_status):
"""Redraw the ui once an async thread has completed"""
for windowManager in bpy.data.window_managers:
for window in windowManager.windows:
for area in window.screen.areas:
area.tag_redraw()
def check_for_update_background():
"""Function for asynchronous background check.
*Could* be called on register, but would be bad practice as the bare
minimum code should run at the moment of registration (addon ticked).
"""
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
global ran_background_check
if ran_background_check:
# Global var ensures check only happens once.
return
elif updater.update_ready is not None or updater.async_checking:
# Check already happened.
# Used here to just avoid constant applying settings below.
return
# Apply the UI settings.
settings = get_user_preferences(bpy.context)
if not settings:
return
updater.set_check_interval(enabled=settings.auto_check_update,
months=settings.updater_interval_months,
days=settings.updater_interval_days,
hours=settings.updater_interval_hours,
minutes=settings.updater_interval_minutes)
# Input is an optional callback function. This function should take a bool
# input, if true: update ready, if false: no update ready.
updater.check_for_update_async(background_update_callback)
ran_background_check = True
def check_for_update_nonthreaded(self, context):
"""Can be placed in front of other operators to launch when pressed"""
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
# Only check if it's ready, ie after the time interval specified should
# be the async wrapper call here.
settings = get_user_preferences(bpy.context)
if not settings:
if updater.verbose:
print("Could not get {} preferences, update check skipped".format(
__package__))
return
updater.set_check_interval(enabled=settings.auto_check_update,
months=settings.updater_interval_months,
days=settings.updater_interval_days,
hours=settings.updater_interval_hours,
minutes=settings.updater_interval_minutes)
(update_ready, version, link) = updater.check_for_update(now=False)
if update_ready:
atr = AddonUpdaterInstallPopup.bl_idname.split(".")
getattr(getattr(bpy.ops, atr[0]), atr[1])('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
else:
updater.print_verbose("No update ready")
self.report({'INFO'}, "No update ready")
def show_reload_popup():
"""For use in register only, to show popup after re-enabling the addon.
Must be enabled by developer.
"""
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
saved_state = updater.json
global ran_update_success_popup
has_state = saved_state is not None
just_updated = "just_updated" in saved_state
updated_info = saved_state["just_updated"]
if not (has_state and just_updated and updated_info):
return
updater.json_reset_postupdate() # So this only runs once.
# No handlers in this case.
if not updater.auto_reload_post_update:
return
# See if we need add to the update handler to trigger the popup.
handlers = []
if "scene_update_post" in dir(bpy.app.handlers): # 2.7x
handlers = bpy.app.handlers.scene_update_post
else: # 2.8+
handlers = bpy.app.handlers.depsgraph_update_post
in_handles = updater_run_success_popup_handler in handlers
if in_handles or ran_update_success_popup:
return
if "scene_update_post" in dir(bpy.app.handlers): # 2.7x
bpy.app.handlers.scene_update_post.append(
updater_run_success_popup_handler)
else: # 2.8+
bpy.app.handlers.depsgraph_update_post.append(
updater_run_success_popup_handler)
ran_update_success_popup = True
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example UI integrations
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def update_notice_box_ui(self, context):
"""Update notice draw, to add to the end or beginning of a panel.
After a check for update has occurred, this function will draw a box
saying an update is ready, and give a button for: update now, open website,
or ignore popup. Ideal to be placed at the end / beginning of a panel.
"""
if updater.invalid_updater:
return
saved_state = updater.json
if not updater.auto_reload_post_update:
if "just_updated" in saved_state and saved_state["just_updated"]:
layout = self.layout
box = layout.box()
col = box.column()
alert_row = col.row()
alert_row.alert = True
alert_row.operator(
"wm.quit_blender",
text="Restart blender",
icon="ERROR")
col.label(text="to complete update")
return
# If user pressed ignore, don't draw the box.
if "ignore" in updater.json and updater.json["ignore"]:
return
if not updater.update_ready:
return
layout = self.layout
box = layout.box()
col = box.column(align=True)
col.alert = True
col.label(text="Update ready!", icon="ERROR")
col.alert = False
col.separator()
row = col.row(align=True)
split = row.split(align=True)
colL = split.column(align=True)
colL.scale_y = 1.5
colL.operator(AddonUpdaterIgnore.bl_idname, icon="X", text="Ignore")
colR = split.column(align=True)
colR.scale_y = 1.5
if not updater.manual_only:
colR.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateNow.bl_idname,
text="Update", icon="LOOP_FORWARDS")
col.operator("wm.url_open", text="Open website").url = updater.website
# ops = col.operator("wm.url_open",text="Direct download")
# ops.url=updater.update_link
col.operator(AddonUpdaterInstallManually.bl_idname,
text="Install manually")
else:
# ops = col.operator("wm.url_open", text="Direct download")
# ops.url=updater.update_link
col.operator("wm.url_open", text="Get it now").url = updater.website
def update_settings_ui(self, context, element=None):
"""Preferences - for drawing with full width inside user preferences
A function that can be run inside user preferences panel for prefs UI.
Place inside UI draw using:
addon_updater_ops.update_settings_ui(self, context)
or by:
addon_updater_ops.update_settings_ui(context)
"""
# Element is a UI element, such as layout, a row, column, or box.
if element is None:
element = self.layout
box = element.box()
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
box.label(text="Error initializing updater code:")
box.label(text=updater.error_msg)
return
settings = get_user_preferences(context)
if not settings:
box.label(text="Error getting updater preferences", icon='ERROR')
return
# auto-update settings
box.label(text="Updater Settings")
row = box.row()
# special case to tell user to restart blender, if set that way
if not updater.auto_reload_post_update:
saved_state = updater.json
if "just_updated" in saved_state and saved_state["just_updated"]:
row.alert = True
row.operator("wm.quit_blender",
text="Restart blender to complete update",
icon="ERROR")
return
split = layout_split(row, factor=0.4)
sub_col = split.column()
sub_col.prop(settings, "auto_check_update")
sub_col = split.column()
if not settings.auto_check_update:
sub_col.enabled = False
sub_row = sub_col.row()
sub_row.label(text="Interval between checks")
sub_row = sub_col.row(align=True)
check_col = sub_row.column(align=True)
check_col.prop(settings, "updater_interval_months")
check_col = sub_row.column(align=True)
check_col.prop(settings, "updater_interval_days")
check_col = sub_row.column(align=True)
# Consider un-commenting for local dev (e.g. to set shorter intervals)
# check_col.prop(settings,"updater_interval_hours")
# check_col = sub_row.column(align=True)
# check_col.prop(settings,"updater_interval_minutes")
# Checking / managing updates.
row = box.row()
col = row.column()
if updater.error is not None:
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
if "ssl" in updater.error_msg.lower():
split.enabled = True
split.operator(AddonUpdaterInstallManually.bl_idname,
text=updater.error)
else:
split.enabled = False
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text=updater.error)
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
elif updater.update_ready is None and not updater.async_checking:
col.scale_y = 2
col.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname)
elif updater.update_ready is None: # async is running
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.enabled = False
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname, text="Checking...")
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterEndBackground.bl_idname, text="", icon="X")
elif updater.include_branches and \
len(updater.tags) == len(updater.include_branch_list) and not \
updater.manual_only:
# No releases found, but still show the appropriate branch.
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
update_now_txt = "Update directly to {}".format(
updater.include_branch_list[0])
split.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateNow.bl_idname, text=update_now_txt)
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
elif updater.update_ready and not updater.manual_only:
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateNow.bl_idname,
text="Update now to " + str(updater.update_version))
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
elif updater.update_ready and updater.manual_only:
col.scale_y = 2
dl_now_txt = "Download " + str(updater.update_version)
col.operator("wm.url_open",
text=dl_now_txt).url = updater.website
else: # i.e. that updater.update_ready == False.
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.enabled = False
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="Addon is up to date")
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
if not updater.manual_only:
col = row.column(align=True)
if updater.include_branches and len(updater.include_branch_list) > 0:
branch = updater.include_branch_list[0]
col.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateTarget.bl_idname,
text="Install {} / old version".format(branch))
else:
col.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateTarget.bl_idname,
text="(Re)install addon version")
last_date = "none found"
backup_path = os.path.join(updater.stage_path, "backup")
if "backup_date" in updater.json and os.path.isdir(backup_path):
if updater.json["backup_date"] == "":
last_date = "Date not found"
else:
last_date = updater.json["backup_date"]
backup_text = "Restore addon backup ({})".format(last_date)
col.operator(AddonUpdaterRestoreBackup.bl_idname, text=backup_text)
row = box.row()
row.scale_y = 0.7
last_check = updater.json["last_check"]
if updater.error is not None and updater.error_msg is not None:
row.label(text=updater.error_msg)
elif last_check:
last_check = last_check[0: last_check.index(".")]
row.label(text="Last update check: " + last_check)
else:
row.label(text="Last update check: Never")
def update_settings_ui_condensed(self, context, element=None):
"""Preferences - Condensed drawing within preferences.
Alternate draw for user preferences or other places, does not draw a box.
"""
# Element is a UI element, such as layout, a row, column, or box.
if element is None:
element = self.layout
row = element.row()
# In case of error importing updater.
if updater.invalid_updater:
row.label(text="Error initializing updater code:")
row.label(text=updater.error_msg)
return
settings = get_user_preferences(context)
if not settings:
row.label(text="Error getting updater preferences", icon='ERROR')
return
# Special case to tell user to restart blender, if set that way.
if not updater.auto_reload_post_update:
saved_state = updater.json
if "just_updated" in saved_state and saved_state["just_updated"]:
row.alert = True # mark red
row.operator(
"wm.quit_blender",
text="Restart blender to complete update",
icon="ERROR")
return
col = row.column()
if updater.error is not None:
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
if "ssl" in updater.error_msg.lower():
split.enabled = True
split.operator(AddonUpdaterInstallManually.bl_idname,
text=updater.error)
else:
split.enabled = False
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text=updater.error)
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
elif updater.update_ready is None and not updater.async_checking:
col.scale_y = 2
col.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname)
elif updater.update_ready is None: # Async is running.
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.enabled = False
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname, text="Checking...")
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterEndBackground.bl_idname, text="", icon="X")
elif updater.include_branches and \
len(updater.tags) == len(updater.include_branch_list) and not \
updater.manual_only:
# No releases found, but still show the appropriate branch.
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
now_txt = "Update directly to " + str(updater.include_branch_list[0])
split.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateNow.bl_idname, text=now_txt)
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
elif updater.update_ready and not updater.manual_only:
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterUpdateNow.bl_idname,
text="Update now to " + str(updater.update_version))
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
elif updater.update_ready and updater.manual_only:
col.scale_y = 2
dl_txt = "Download " + str(updater.update_version)
col.operator("wm.url_open", text=dl_txt).url = updater.website
else: # i.e. that updater.update_ready == False.
sub_col = col.row(align=True)
sub_col.scale_y = 1
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.enabled = False
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="Addon is up to date")
split = sub_col.split(align=True)
split.scale_y = 2
split.operator(AddonUpdaterCheckNow.bl_idname,
text="", icon="FILE_REFRESH")
row = element.row()
row.prop(settings, "auto_check_update")
row = element.row()
row.scale_y = 0.7
last_check = updater.json["last_check"]
if updater.error is not None and updater.error_msg is not None:
row.label(text=updater.error_msg)
elif last_check != "" and last_check is not None:
last_check = last_check[0: last_check.index(".")]
row.label(text="Last check: " + last_check)
else:
row.label(text="Last check: Never")
def skip_tag_function(self, tag):
"""A global function for tag skipping.
A way to filter which tags are displayed, e.g. to limit downgrading too
long ago.
Args:
self: The instance of the singleton addon update.
tag: the text content of a tag from the repo, e.g. "v1.2.3".
Returns:
bool: True to skip this tag name (ie don't allow for downloading this
version), or False if the tag is allowed.
"""
# In case of error importing updater.
if self.invalid_updater:
return False
# ---- write any custom code here, return true to disallow version ---- #
#
# # Filter out e.g. if 'beta' is in name of release
# if 'beta' in tag.lower():
# return True
# ---- write any custom code above, return true to disallow version --- #
if self.include_branches:
for branch in self.include_branch_list:
if tag["name"].lower() == branch:
return False
# Function converting string to tuple, ignoring e.g. leading 'v'.
# Be aware that this strips out other text that you might otherwise
# want to be kept and accounted for when checking tags (e.g. v1.1a vs 1.1b)
tupled = self.version_tuple_from_text(tag["name"])
if not isinstance(tupled, tuple):
return True
# Select the min tag version - change tuple accordingly.
if self.version_min_update is not None:
if tupled < self.version_min_update:
return True # Skip if current version below this.
# Select the max tag version.
if self.version_max_update is not None:
if tupled >= self.version_max_update:
return True # Skip if current version at or above this.
# In all other cases, allow showing the tag for updating/reverting.
# To simply and always show all tags, this return False could be moved
# to the start of the function definition so all tags are allowed.
return False
def select_link_function(self, tag):
"""Only customize if trying to leverage "attachments" in *GitHub* releases.
A way to select from one or multiple attached downloadable files from the
server, instead of downloading the default release/tag source code.
"""
# -- Default, universal case (and is the only option for GitLab/Bitbucket)
link = tag["zipball_url"]
# -- Example: select the first (or only) asset instead source code --
# if "assets" in tag and "browser_download_url" in tag["assets"][0]:
# link = tag["assets"][0]["browser_download_url"]
# -- Example: select asset based on OS, where multiple builds exist --
# # not tested/no error checking, modify to fit your own needs!
# # assume each release has three attached builds:
# # release_windows.zip, release_OSX.zip, release_linux.zip
# # This also would logically not be used with "branches" enabled
# if platform.system() == "Darwin": # ie OSX
# link = [asset for asset in tag["assets"] if 'OSX' in asset][0]
# elif platform.system() == "Windows":
# link = [asset for asset in tag["assets"] if 'windows' in asset][0]
# elif platform.system() == "Linux":
# link = [asset for asset in tag["assets"] if 'linux' in asset][0]
return link
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Register, should be run in the register module itself
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
classes = (
AddonUpdaterInstallPopup,
AddonUpdaterCheckNow,
AddonUpdaterUpdateNow,
AddonUpdaterUpdateTarget,
AddonUpdaterInstallManually,
AddonUpdaterUpdatedSuccessful,
AddonUpdaterRestoreBackup,
AddonUpdaterIgnore,
AddonUpdaterEndBackground
)
def register(bl_info):
"""Registering the operators in this module"""
# Safer failure in case of issue loading module.
if updater.error:
print("Exiting updater registration, " + updater.error)
return
updater.clear_state() # Clear internal vars, avoids reloading oddities.
# Confirm your updater "engine" (Github is default if not specified).
updater.engine = "Forgejo"
# updater.engine = "Github"
# updater.engine = "GitLab"
# updater.engine = "Bitbucket"
# If using private repository, indicate the token here.
# Must be set after assigning the engine.
# **WARNING** Depending on the engine, this token can act like a password!!
# Only provide a token if the project is *non-public*, see readme for
# other considerations and suggestions from a security standpoint.
updater.private_token = None # "tokenstring"
# Choose your own username, must match website (not needed for GitLab).
updater.user = "pointerstudio"
# Choose your own repository, must match git name for GitHUb and Bitbucket,
# for GitLab use project ID (numbers only).
updater.repo = "font3d_blender_addon"
# updater.addon = # define at top of module, MUST be done first
# Website for manual addon download, optional but recommended to set.
updater.website = "https://git.pointer.click/pointerstudio/font3d_blender_addon"
# Addon subfolder path.
# "sample/path/to/addon"
# default is "" or None, meaning root
updater.subfolder_path = ""
# Used to check/compare versions.
updater.current_version = bl_info["version"]
# Optional, to hard-set update frequency, use this here - however, this
# demo has this set via UI properties.
# updater.set_check_interval(enabled=False, months=0, days=0, hours=0, minutes=2)
# Optional, consider turning off for production or allow as an option
# This will print out additional debugging info to the console
updater.verbose = True # make False for production default
# Optional, customize where the addon updater processing subfolder is,
# essentially a staging folder used by the updater on its own
# Needs to be within the same folder as the addon itself
# Need to supply a full, absolute path to folder
# updater.updater_path = # set path of updater folder, by default:
# /addons/{__package__}/{__package__}_updater
# Auto create a backup of the addon when installing other versions.
updater.backup_current = True # True by default
# Sample ignore patterns for when creating backup of current during update.
updater.backup_ignore_patterns = ["__pycache__"]
# Alternate example patterns:
# updater.backup_ignore_patterns = [".git", "__pycache__", "*.bat", ".gitignore", "*.exe"]
# Patterns for files to actively overwrite if found in new update file and
# are also found in the currently installed addon. Note that by default
# (ie if set to []), updates are installed in the same way as blender:
# .py files are replaced, but other file types (e.g. json, txt, blend)
# will NOT be overwritten if already present in current install. Thus
# if you want to automatically update resources/non py files, add them as a
# part of the pattern list below so they will always be overwritten by an
# update. If a pattern file is not found in new update, no action is taken
# NOTE: This does NOT delete anything proactively, rather only defines what
# is allowed to be overwritten during an update execution.
updater.overwrite_patterns = ["*.png", "*.jpg", "README.md", "LICENSE.txt"]
# updater.overwrite_patterns = []
# other examples:
# ["*"] means ALL files/folders will be overwritten by update, was the
# behavior pre updater v1.0.4.
# [] or ["*.py","*.pyc"] matches default blender behavior, ie same effect
# if user installs update manually without deleting the existing addon
# first e.g. if existing install and update both have a resource.blend
# file, the existing installed one will remain.
# ["some.py"] means if some.py is found in addon update, it will overwrite
# any existing some.py in current addon install, if any.
# ["*.json"] means all json files found in addon update will overwrite
# those of same name in current install.
# ["*.png","README.md","LICENSE.txt"] means the readme, license, and all
# pngs will be overwritten by update.
# Patterns for files to actively remove prior to running update.
# Useful if wanting to remove old code due to changes in filenames
# that otherwise would accumulate. Note: this runs after taking
# a backup (if enabled) but before placing in new update. If the same
# file name removed exists in the update, then it acts as if pattern
# is placed in the overwrite_patterns property. Note this is effectively
# ignored if clean=True in the run_update method.
updater.remove_pre_update_patterns = ["*.py", "*.pyc"]
# Note setting ["*"] here is equivalent to always running updates with
# clean = True in the run_update method, ie the equivalent of a fresh,
# new install. This would also delete any resources or user-made/modified
# files setting ["__pycache__"] ensures the pycache folder always removed.
# The configuration of ["*.py", "*.pyc"] is a safe option as this
# will ensure no old python files/caches remain in event different addon
# versions have different filenames or structures.
# Allow branches like 'master' as an option to update to, regardless
# of release or version.
# Default behavior: releases will still be used for auto check (popup),
# but the user has the option from user preferences to directly
# update to the master branch or any other branches specified using
# the "install {branch}/older version" operator.
updater.include_branches = True
# (GitHub only) This options allows using "releases" instead of "tags",
# which enables pulling down release logs/notes, as well as installs update
# from release-attached zips (instead of the auto-packaged code generated
# with a release/tag). Setting has no impact on BitBucket or GitLab repos.
updater.use_releases = False
# Note: Releases always have a tag, but a tag may not always be a release.
# Therefore, setting True above will filter out any non-annotated tags.
# Note 2: Using this option will also display (and filter by) the release
# name instead of the tag name, bear this in mind given the
# skip_tag_function filtering above.
# Populate if using "include_branches" option above.
# Note: updater.include_branch_list defaults to ['master'] branch if set to
# none. Example targeting another multiple branches allowed to pull from:
# updater.include_branch_list = ['master', 'dev']
updater.include_branch_list = ['main'] # None is the equivalent = ['master']
# Only allow manual install, thus prompting the user to open
# the addon's web page to download, specifically: updater.website
# Useful if only wanting to get notification of updates but not
# directly install.
updater.manual_only = False
# Used for development only, "pretend" to install an update to test
# reloading conditions.
updater.fake_install = False # Set to true to test callback/reloading.
# Show popups, ie if auto-check for update is enabled or a previous
# check for update in user preferences found a new version, show a popup
# (at most once per blender session, and it provides an option to ignore
# for future sessions); default behavior is set to True.
updater.show_popups = True
# note: if set to false, there will still be an "update ready" box drawn
# using the `update_notice_box_ui` panel function.
# Override with a custom function on what tags
# to skip showing for updater; see code for function above.
# Set the min and max versions allowed to install.
# Optional, default None
# min install (>=) will install this and higher
updater.version_min_update = (0, 0, 0)
# updater.version_min_update = None # None or default for no minimum.
# Max install (<) will install strictly anything lower than this version
# number, useful to limit the max version a given user can install (e.g.
# if support for a future version of blender is going away, and you don't
# want users to be prompted to install a non-functioning addon)
# updater.version_max_update = (9,9,9)
updater.version_max_update = None # None or default for no max.
# Function defined above, customize as appropriate per repository
updater.skip_tag = skip_tag_function # min and max used in this function
# Function defined above, optionally customize as needed per repository.
updater.select_link = select_link_function
# Recommended false to encourage blender restarts on update completion
# Setting this option to True is NOT as stable as false (could cause
# blender crashes).
updater.auto_reload_post_update = False
# The register line items for all operators/panels.
# If using bpy.utils.register_module(__name__) to register elsewhere
# in the addon, delete these lines (also from unregister).
for cls in classes:
# Apply annotations to remove Blender 2.8+ warnings, no effect on 2.7
make_annotations(cls)
# Comment out this line if using bpy.utils.register_module(__name__)
bpy.utils.register_class(cls)
# Special situation: we just updated the addon, show a popup to tell the
# user it worked. Could enclosed in try/catch in case other issues arise.
show_reload_popup()
def unregister():
for cls in reversed(classes):
# Comment out this line if using bpy.utils.unregister_module(__name__).
bpy.utils.unregister_class(cls)
# Clear global vars since they may persist if not restarting blender.
updater.clear_state() # Clear internal vars, avoids reloading oddities.
global ran_auto_check_install_popup
ran_auto_check_install_popup = False
global ran_update_success_popup
ran_update_success_popup = False
global ran_background_check
ran_background_check = False