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    • ?
      A Former User @ferdinand
      last edited by A Former User

      @zipit Hi, thanks for the reply. I mean saving to data to the scene file, not the scene file itself. For example, when I use the

      plugin, it saves my data for the scene in which it's used and loads it when the file it opened.

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      • ferdinandF
        ferdinand @A Former User
        last edited by ferdinand

        Hi,

        to (de-)serialize data outside a scene document you can either use c4d's HyperFile (Link) or just use Python's own means to serialize/pickle data - like the modules json or xml. Using HyperFile has the advantage that it can serialize some cinema specific data types (everything you can put into a BaseContainer) out of the box. But it is binary, so it is not human-readable.

        It mostly depends on what it is, that you want to serialize.

        Cheers
        zipit

        MAXON SDK Specialist
        developers.maxon.net

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          A Former User @ferdinand
          last edited by A Former User

          @zipit said in Writing data to the .c4d file:

          Hi,

          to (de-)serialize data outside a scene document you can either use c4d's HyperFile (Link) or just use Python's own means to serialize/pickle data - like the modules json or xml. Using HyperFile has the advantage that it can serialize some cinema specific data types (everything you can put into a BaseContainer) out of the box. But it is binary, so it is not human-readable.

          It mostly depends on what it is, that you want to serialize.

          Cheers
          zipit

          Thank you, @zipit. As I hinted at in the original post, I'd prefer not to save to an external file. When using the plugin I linked to in my last post, I don't have to load any external files. I click on the plugin tag and the poses I stored are available.

          I'm trying to find a way to get this functionality. It can just be some simple text data. Any idea how to do this?

          Thank you!

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          • CairynC
            Cairyn
            last edited by

            I suppose you mean saving data to the BaseContainer of the BaseDocument? You'll need a plugin id for that so it will not collide with the existing IDs, then you can put a sub-BaseContainer with your data into that container. Or you can define your own datatype.

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            • ferdinandF
              ferdinand @A Former User
              last edited by ferdinand

              @blastframe said in Writing data to the .c4d file:

              @zipit said in Writing data to the .c4d file:

              Hi,

              to (de-)serialize data outside a scene document you can either use c4d's HyperFile (Link) or just use Python's own means to serialize/pickle data - like the modules json or xml. Using HyperFile has the advantage that it can serialize some cinema specific data types (everything you can put into a BaseContainer) out of the box. But it is binary, so it is not human-readable.

              It mostly depends on what it is, that you want to serialize.

              Cheers
              zipit

              Thank you, @zipit. As I hinted at in the original post, I'd prefer not to save to an external file. When using the plugin I linked to in my last post, I don't have to load any external files. I click on the plugin tag and the poses I stored are available.

              I'm trying to find a way to get this functionality. It can just be some simple text data. Any idea how to do this?

              Thank you!

              Hi,

              I am more and more confused 😉 So, what you actually want, is to save additional data within a c4d scene file? You can do that by registering a PluginID and then save your data under that ID in the documents BaseContainer via BaseDocument.SetDocumentData().

              Cheers
              zipit

              MAXON SDK Specialist
              developers.maxon.net

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              • ?
                A Former User @Cairyn
                last edited by

                Fantastic, thank you both for your help!

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                • ?
                  A Former User @Cairyn
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @Cairyn said in Writing data to the .c4d file:

                  I suppose you mean saving data to the BaseContainer of the BaseDocument? You'll need a plugin id for that so it will not collide with the existing IDs, then you can put a sub-BaseContainer with your data into that container. Or you can define your own datatype.

                  Here's what I've got so far for the sub-BaseContainer. It doesn't seem to be working. Any ideas about what I'm doing incorrectly?

                  import c4d
                  
                  PLUGIN_ID = 1234567
                  MyUniqueId = 1000001
                  
                  def main():
                     doc = c4d.documents.GetActiveDocument()
                     #get the document's BaseContainer
                     bc = doc.GetDataInstance()
                  
                     #create a sub-BaseContainer
                     subBc = c4d.BaseContainer()
                     subBc[1000] = "hello"
                     subBc[2000] = "world!"
                     
                     #add the sub-BaseContainer to the document Base Container
                     bc.SetContainer(MyUniqueId, subBc)
                  
                     #set the Document Data using the plugin ID
                     doc.SetDocumentData(PLUGIN_ID, bc)
                     c4d.EventAdd()
                  
                     #get the sub containers data
                     print bc[PLUGIN_ID][2000]
                     
                  if __name__=='__main__':
                     main()
                  
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                  • ferdinandF
                    ferdinand
                    last edited by ferdinand

                    Hi,

                    your second example is correct. Implementing your own data type that can be serialized with a BaseContainer, is a feature, that is only available in C++. But with stacking BaseContainers you can do alot.

                    Cheers
                    zipit

                    MAXON SDK Specialist
                    developers.maxon.net

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                      A Former User @ferdinand
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @zipit

                      Hi! I updated my code example with line-by-line comments.

                      It doesn't seem to be working as I can't close the file, then read back the SubContainer's data with this:

                         #get the sub containers data
                         print bc[PLUGIN_ID][2000]
                      
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                      • ferdinandF
                        ferdinand
                        last edited by ferdinand

                        Hi,

                        for cid, value in doc.GetDocumentData(MyUniqueId):
                              print cid, value
                        

                        and

                        doc.SetDocumentData(MyUniqueId, subBc)
                        

                        instead of

                        bc.SetContainer(MyUniqueId, subBc)
                        

                        i.e.: Your misconception is that you can get/set all document data in one container. You can't (with this method). You only write/read one settings container at a time. In this case the container you did register.

                        Cheers
                        zipit

                        MAXON SDK Specialist
                        developers.maxon.net

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                          A Former User @ferdinand
                          last edited by A Former User

                          @zipit Thank you so much for your patience. I changed what you said and

                          doc.GetDocumentData(MyUniqueId)
                          

                          does print a BaseContainer, but this doesn't print anything:

                          for cid, value in doc.GetDocumentData(MyUniqueId):
                                print cid, value
                          

                          Updated script:

                          import c4d
                          
                          PLUGIN_ID = 1234567
                          MyUniqueId = 1000001
                          
                          def main():
                              doc = c4d.documents.GetActiveDocument()
                              #get the document's BaseContainer
                              bc = doc.GetDataInstance()
                              
                              #create a sub-BaseContainer
                              subBc = c4d.BaseContainer()
                              subBc[1000] = "hello"
                              subBc[2000] = "world!"
                              
                              #add the sub-BaseContainer to the document Base Container
                              doc.SetDocumentData(MyUniqueId, subBc)
                              
                              #set the Document Data using the plugin ID
                              doc.SetDocumentData(PLUGIN_ID, bc)
                              c4d.EventAdd()
                              
                              print doc.GetDocumentData(MyUniqueId)
                              # <c4d.BaseContainer object at 0x0000018F956DC1B0>
                          
                              #get the sub container's data
                              for cid, value in doc.GetDocumentData(MyUniqueId):
                                  print cid, value
                                 
                          if __name__=='__main__':
                             main()
                          
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                          • ?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by A Former User

                            I'm confused in this example how the SubBaseContainer is being added to the BaseContainer. It seems like they're both being added to the Document.

                            I might be mistaken, but this was how I envisioned the data structure:

                            Document ⮧
                               BaseContainer Data (ID = PLUGIN_ID) ⮧
                                  SubBaseContainer Data (ID = MyUniqueId)
                            
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                            • ferdinandF
                              ferdinand
                              last edited by ferdinand

                              Hi,

                              as I said, you can't set the whole container. Or in other words you don't need the variable bc in your example. Here is one one example that shows you how to store hierarchical data and then retrieve it. I wrote this on my iPad, so there might be bugs/typos, but the concept should be clear.

                              # Your settings container
                              bc = c4d.BaseContainer()
                              # One level of your container, we treat this like a list/folder
                              folder = c4d.BaseContainer()
                              # One item in your folder
                              recipe_1 = c4d.BaseContainer()
                              # Another item in your folder
                              recipe_2 = c4d.BaseContainer()
                              
                              bc[ID_TITLE] = 'My Cooking recipes'
                              bc[ID_DATA] = folder
                              folder[1000] = recipe_1
                              folder[1001] = recipe_2
                              
                              recipe_1[ID_TITLE] = 'Choclate delight'
                              recipe_1[ID_INSTRUCTIONS] = 'Lorem Ipsum ...'
                              recipe_2[ID_TITLE] = 'Cheesekake'
                              recipe_2[ID_INSTRUCTIONS] = 'Lorem Ipsum ...'
                                
                              doc.SetDocumentData(ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES, bc)
                              
                              def print_container(bc):
                                  '''
                                  '''
                                  for cid, value in bc:
                                      print cid, value
                                      if isinstance(value, c4d.BaseContainer):
                                          print_container(value)
                              
                              print_container(doc.GetDocumentData(ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES))
                              

                              MAXON SDK Specialist
                              developers.maxon.net

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                              • ferdinandF
                                ferdinand @A Former User
                                last edited by

                                @blastframe said in Writing data to the .c4d file:

                                I'm confused in this example how the SubBaseContainer is being added to the BaseContainer. It seems like they're both being added to the Document.

                                I might be mistaken, but this was how I envisioned the data structure:

                                Document ⮧
                                   BaseContainer Data (ID = PLUGIN_ID) ⮧
                                      SubBaseContainer Data (ID = MyUniqueId)
                                

                                Hi,

                                no, it is

                                Document
                                --- Stuff
                                --- Other Stuff
                                --- Your ID stuff
                                --- Some clown is saving his cooking recipes here
                                

                                Cheers
                                zipit

                                MAXON SDK Specialist
                                developers.maxon.net

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                                  A Former User @ferdinand
                                  last edited by A Former User

                                  @zipit Thanks for the explanation of the data structure (and the code for clarity).

                                  I tried my best to get it working, but it's still not printing the data. I'm not sure if it was intentional, but I changed the line

                                  print_container(doc.SetDocumentData(ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES))
                                  

                                  as it was throwing an error for not passing a BaseContainer. Did you mean?

                                  print_container(doc.GetDocumentData(ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES))
                                  

                                  Regardless it's the same issue where it does see the BaseContainer in the print function, but cannot iterate through it.

                                  import c4d
                                  
                                  ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES = 2999999
                                  ID_TITLE = 1008
                                  ID_DATA = 1009
                                  ID_INSTRUCTIONS = 1010
                                  
                                  def print_container(bc):
                                      for cid, value in bc:
                                          print cid, value
                                          if isinstance(value, c4d.BaseContainer):
                                              print_container(value)
                                  
                                  def main():
                                      doc = c4d.documents.GetActiveDocument()
                                  
                                      # Your settings container
                                      bc = c4d.BaseContainer()
                                      # One level of your container, we treat this like a list/folder
                                      folder = c4d.BaseContainer()
                                      # One item in your folder
                                      recipe_1 = c4d.BaseContainer()
                                      # Another item in your folder
                                      recipe_2 = c4d.BaseContainer()
                                      
                                      bc[ID_TITLE] = 'My Cooking recipes'
                                      bc[ID_DATA] = folder
                                      folder[1000] = recipe_1
                                      folder[1001] = recipe_2
                                      
                                      recipe_1[ID_TITLE] = 'Choclate delight'
                                      recipe_1[ID_INSTRUCTIONS] = 'Lorem Ipsum ...'
                                      recipe_2[ID_TITLE] = 'Cheesekake'
                                      recipe_2[ID_INSTRUCTIONS] = 'Lorem Ipsum ...'
                                        
                                      doc.SetDocumentData(ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES, bc)
                                  
                                      print_container(doc.GetDocumentData(ID_MY_SECRET_COOKING_RECIPES))
                                  
                                  if __name__=='__main__':
                                     main()
                                  
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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User
                                    last edited by

                                    Not sure if this matters, but my ultimate goal would be to save JSON data in the BaseContainer.

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                                    • ManuelM
                                      Manuel
                                      last edited by Manuel

                                      Hello,

                                      The function SetDocumentData can only be used to update the document settings.

                                      It does accept an Int as a "type" but if you put something else than DOCUMENTSETTINGS_GENERAL DOCUMENTSETTINGS_MODELING DOCUMENTSETTINGS_DOCUMENT DOCUMENTSETTINGS_ANIMATIONSYSTEM the function will simply do nothing. (and the last one is marked as private)

                                      BaseContainer is a tree system, you can see sub-BaseContainer just like a child object in the object manager.
                                      So you can have (infinite ?) BaseContainer inside BaseContainer.

                                      If you want to store json data, it's up to you. You can store all elements of your json data or simply store a string.

                                      import c4d
                                      
                                      PLUGIN_ID = 1234567
                                      MyUniqueId = 456789
                                      
                                      def main():
                                          #retrieves the document baseContainer
                                          docBC = doc.GetDataInstance()
                                      
                                          #create a sub-BaseContainer
                                          subBc = c4d.BaseContainer()
                                          subBc[1000] = "hello"
                                          subBc[2000] = "world!"
                                      
                                          # Add the container to the "main" Container
                                          docBC.SetContainer(MyUniqueId, subBc)
                                      
                                          # Updates the document container
                                          doc.SetData(docBC)
                                      
                                          # Print the values stored in our container.
                                          for cid, value in doc.GetDataInstance().GetContainer(MyUniqueId):
                                              print cid, value
                                          
                                          # Print Hello World
                                          print doc[MyUniqueId][1000], doc[MyUniqueId][2000]
                                      
                                      
                                      if __name__=='__main__':
                                         main()
                                      

                                      Cheers,
                                      Manuel

                                      MAXON SDK Specialist

                                      MAXON Registered Developer

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                                      • ?
                                        A Former User @Manuel
                                        last edited by A Former User

                                        @m_magalhaes Hi Manuel and thank you for this contribution. This code's data, however, is not persisting when I do the following:

                                        • run the script to set the data
                                        • close and reopen the document.
                                        • comment out the lines setting the data (lines 11-19)
                                        • run the script to print the data

                                        Instead I get this error for doc[MyUniqueId]:

                                        TypeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute '__getitem__'
                                        

                                        Also, is MyUniqueId supposed to be the PLUGIN_ID? Why is that not being used?

                                        Thanks!

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                                        • CairynC
                                          Cairyn @A Former User
                                          last edited by

                                          @blastframe For me, it works fine this way. Did you really "close and reopen" the document? Not "save", "close", "load"? Because if you just close the document, the data from the container is gone, which leads to your error message.

                                          The Q regarding MyUniqueId vs. PLUGIN_ID is not relevant (probably typed in a hurry), you can use either. But the ID value should come from Maxon in the end, so you avoid collisions with existing IDs.

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                                            A Former User @Cairyn
                                            last edited by A Former User

                                            @Cairyn I'm a little embarrassed, but you're right. I wasn't saving properly (I think just saving the Script) then going to the document in Recent Files. I'll mark this solved.

                                            Thank you all - @Cairyn ,@zipit ,@m_magalhaes .

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