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# Copyright (c) 2013 Shotgun Software Inc.
#
# CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
#
# This work is provided "AS IS" and subject to the Shotgun Pipeline Toolkit
# Source Code License included in this distribution package. See LICENSE.
# By accessing, using, copying or modifying this work you indicate your
# agreement to the Shotgun Pipeline Toolkit Source Code License. All rights
# not expressly granted therein are reserved by Shotgun Software Inc.
import os
import sys
import cgitb
import sgtk
from sgtk.platform import SoftwareLauncher, SoftwareVersion, LaunchInformation
from sgtk.pipelineconfig_utils import get_sgtk_module_path
__author__ = "Diego Garcia Huerta"
__contact__ = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/diegogh/"
ENGINE_NAME = "tk-substancedesigner"
APPLICATION_NAME = "Substance Designer"
logger = sgtk.LogManager.get_logger(__name__)
# Let's enable cool and detailed tracebacks
cgitb.enable(format="text")
# adapted from:
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2270345/finding-the-version-of-an-application-from-python
def get_file_info(filename, info):
"""
Extract information from a file.
"""
import array
from ctypes import windll, create_string_buffer, c_uint, string_at, byref
# Get size needed for buffer (0 if no info)
size = windll.version.GetFileVersionInfoSizeA(filename, None)
# If no info in file -> empty string
if not size:
return ""
# Create buffer
res = create_string_buffer(size)
# Load file informations into buffer res
windll.version.GetFileVersionInfoA(filename, None, size, res)
r = c_uint()
l = c_uint()
# Look for codepages
windll.version.VerQueryValueA(res, "\\VarFileInfo\\Translation", byref(r), byref(l))
# If no codepage -> empty string
if not l.value:
return ""
# Take the first codepage (what else ?)
codepages = array.array("H", string_at(r.value, l.value))
codepage = tuple(codepages[:2].tolist())
# Extract information
windll.version.VerQueryValueA(
res, ("\\StringFileInfo\\%04x%04x\\" + info) % codepage, byref(r), byref(l)
)
return string_at(r.value, l.value)
class SubstanceDesignerLauncher(SoftwareLauncher):
"""
Handles launching application executables. Automatically starts up
the shotgun engine with the current context in the new session
of the application.
"""
# Named regex strings to insert into the executable template paths when
# matching against supplied versions and products. Similar to the glob
# strings, these allow us to alter the regex matching for any of the
# variable components of the path in one place
COMPONENT_REGEX_LOOKUP = {
"platform": r"\(x86\)|\(x64\)",
"platform_version": r"\(x86\)|\(x64\)",
}
# This dictionary defines a list of executable template strings for each
# of the supported operating systems. The templates are used for both
# globbing and regex matches by replacing the named format placeholders
# with an appropriate glob or regex string.
# Worse case we use to a env variable "$SUBSTANCEDESIGNER_BIN" so it can be
# configured externally
EXECUTABLE_TEMPLATES = {
"darwin": [
"$SUBSTANCEDESIGNER_BIN",
"/Applications/Allegorithmic/Substance Designer.app",
],
"win32": [
"$SUBSTANCEDESIGNER_BIN",
"C:/Program Files/Allegorithmic/Substance Designer/Substance Designer.exe",
],
"linux2": [
"$SUBSTANCEDESIGNER_BIN",
"/usr/Allegorithmic/Substance_Designer/Substance Designer",
"/usr/Allegorithmic/Substance Designer",
"/opt/Allegorithmic/Substance_Designer/Substance Designer",
],
}
def prepare_launch(self, exec_path, args, file_to_open=None):
"""
Prepares an environment to launch in that will automatically
load Toolkit and the engine when the application starts.
:param str exec_path: Path to application executable to launch.
:param str args: Command line arguments as strings.
:param str file_to_open: (optional) Full path name of a file to open on
launch.
:returns: :class:`LaunchInformation` instance
"""
required_env = {}
resources_plugins_path = os.path.join(
self.disk_location, "resources", "plugins"
)
required_env["SBS_DESIGNER_PYTHON_PATH"] = os.path.join(
resources_plugins_path, "shotgun_bridge"
)
# Run the engine's init.py file when the application starts up
startup_path = os.path.join(self.disk_location, "startup", "init.py")
required_env["SGTK_SUBSTANCEDESIGNER_ENGINE_STARTUP"] = startup_path.replace(
"\\", "/"
)
# Prepare the launch environment with variables required by the
# classic bootstrap approach.
self.logger.debug(
"Preparing %s Launch via Toolkit Classic methodology ..." % APPLICATION_NAME
)
required_env["SGTK_ENGINE"] = ENGINE_NAME
required_env["SGTK_CONTEXT"] = sgtk.context.serialize(self.context)
required_env["SGTK_SUBSTANCEDESIGNER_SGTK_MODULE_PATH"] = get_sgtk_module_path()
if file_to_open:
# Add the file name to open to the launch environment
required_env["SGTK_FILE_TO_OPEN"] = file_to_open
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(exec_path)))
return LaunchInformation(path=exec_path, environ=required_env)
def _icon_from_engine(self):
"""
Use the default engine icon as the application does not supply
an icon in their software directory structure.
:returns: Full path to application icon as a string or None.
"""
# the engine icon
engine_icon = os.path.join(self.disk_location, "icon_256.png")
return engine_icon
def scan_software(self):
"""
Scan the filesystem for the application executables.
:return: A list of :class:`SoftwareVersion` objects.
"""
self.logger.debug("Scanning for %s executables..." % APPLICATION_NAME)
supported_sw_versions = []
for sw_version in self._find_software():
supported_sw_versions.append(sw_version)
return supported_sw_versions
def _find_software(self):
"""
Find executables in the default install locations.
"""
# all the executable templates for the current OS
executable_templates = self.EXECUTABLE_TEMPLATES.get(
"darwin"
if sgtk.util.is_macos()
else "win32"
if sgtk.util.is_windows()
else "linux"
if sgtk.util.is_linux()
else []
)
# all the discovered executables
found = False
sw_versions = []
for executable_template in executable_templates:
self.logger.debug("PreProcessing template %s.", executable_template)
executable_template = os.path.expanduser(executable_template)
executable_template = os.path.expandvars(executable_template)
self.logger.debug("Processing template %s.", executable_template)
executable_matches = self._glob_and_match(
executable_template, self.COMPONENT_REGEX_LOOKUP
)
# Extract all products from that executable.
for (executable_path, key_dict) in executable_matches:
# extract the matched keys form the key_dict (default to None
# if not included)
self.logger.debug(
"Processing executable_path: %s | dict %s",
executable_path,
key_dict,
)
if sgtk.util.is_windows():
executable_version = get_file_info(executable_path, "FileVersion")
# make sure we remove those pesky \x00 characters
executable_version = executable_version.strip("\x00")
else:
# no way to extract the version from this application, so no
# version is available to display
executable_version = " "
sw_versions.append(
SoftwareVersion(
executable_version,
APPLICATION_NAME,
executable_path,
self._icon_from_engine(),
)
)
# TBR DGH010720
# break here if you found one executable, at least until we
# find a way to track different versions of Substance Designer.
found = True
break
if found:
break
return sw_versions