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    How to get a variable from plugin.tag

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    • H Offline
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      last edited by

      On 15/03/2013 at 15:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Hello everybody,

      i feel a bit stupid, but I have no idea and I do not really know the right keywords for finding solutions.
      I have a plugin.tag, which is doing some stuff and storing that stuff in a list.
      Now Id like to continue to work with the list in a python-tag. How can I get that list from the plugin?

      For example:

      class PlgTAG(plugins.TagData) :  
        
        list_ = ["Hello", 12.3, "Everybody"]  
        
        def Init(self, node) :  
            return True  
        
        def Message(self, node, type, data) :  
            return True  
        
        ...
      

      Thanks and greetings
      rown

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      • H Offline
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        last edited by

        On 15/03/2013 at 16:05, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        In what context exactly do you want to retrieve the list? Your example is not very meaningful.

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        • H Offline
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          last edited by

          On 15/03/2013 at 16:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Hello Niklas,

          yes, you are right. The example isnt meaningful. Id like to do something like this:

          class PlgTAG(plugins.TagData) :  
            
            list_ = []  
            
            def Init(self, node) :  
                return True  
            
            def Message(self, node, type, data) :  
                return True  
            
            def AnyFunctionToDefineList(self, ... ) :  
                self.list_ = ["Hello", 12.3, "Everybody"] 
          

          PythonTag

          import c4d  
          #Welcome to the world of Python  
            
          def main() :  
            tag = The plugintag  
            list_ = tag.GetTheListSomehow()  
            Do stuff with list_  
          
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          • H Offline
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            last edited by

            On 16/03/2013 at 00:50, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            Your plugin tag must be attached to an object in the scene, it can't exist on its own. So in your python tag, you could do something like:

            * look for the first active object in the scene
            * check to see if it has your plugin tag attached to it
            * if it does, get the list

            How you get the list depends on what it is. If it's an InExclude list, you can get the tag's BaseContainer, then get the list from that. If it's an array (as you showed in your code) you'll have to make it available to other objects in some way. Then the python tag can get hold of the list and do whatever with it.

            It's easy in C++ but I'm not sure if the same method works in Python. In C++ you would probably make the array private, then provide getter/setter functions to let another object access it. Or do it the dirty way of just making the array public, then anything can access it but without any checks on the plugin's part as to what they do with it.

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              last edited by

              On 16/03/2013 at 02:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              Hello spedler,

              thanks for reply. I know how to get my tag in python-tag and checking if its attached and so. The example is just an example.

              Originally posted by xxxxxxxx

              If it's an array (as you showed in your code) you'll have to make it available to other objects in some way.

              But thats what I want. I do not know anything about C++, so Ive to take a look what private means and getter/setter is.
              Is C++ -> public the same as Python -> global? If so, Im still not sure how to call the list/array from python tag.

              Thanks very much
              rown

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              • H Offline
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                last edited by

                On 16/03/2013 at 02:46, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                It doesn't work with Python unfortunately. We do not have access to the NodeData of a plugin in
                Python, or better say we can not get the NodeData from a BaseList2D object! It would be possible
                with a bit of hacking, but it's not very "beautiful".

                You could exchange information via a Python module or a c4dtools.library.Library class. I do
                not recommend the first one. An example for the c4dtools Library to be put in your Python plugin
                file:

                  
                #
                # Python Plugin File
                #
                  
                import c4d
                import weakref
                import c4dtools
                  
                class PluginTag(c4d.plugins.TagData) :
                  
                    op = None
                    instances = []
                  
                    def Init(self, op) :
                        self.instances.append(weakref.ref(self))
                  
                        self.list_ = []
                        self.op = op
                        return True
                  
                    def Free(self) :
                        try:
                            self.instances.remove(weakref.ref(self))
                        except ValueError:
                            pass
                  
                    # ...
                  
                class MyLibrary(c4dtools.library.Library) :
                  
                    class Meta:
                        # Global unique identifier!
                        name = 'my-super-duper-cool-library'
                  
                    def get_plugin_tags(self) :
                        return PluginTag.instances[:]
                  
                #
                # Python Tag (or just somewhere else than the plugin file)
                #
                  
                import c4dtools
                lib = c4dtools.load_library('my-super-duper-cool-library')
                for data in lib.get_plugin_tags() :
                    data = data() # dereference the weakref
                    if not data:
                        continue
                  
                    print data.list_
                

                Note that this only works when you place the c4dtools module somewhere the Python Interpreter
                can always find it, and not as a local distributed dependency as described in this article.

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                  last edited by

                  On 16/03/2013 at 03:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  Hey Niklas,

                  thank you very much. I´ll try your lines.
                  But one other question. Is it easier/allowed to exchange information between NodeData(plugin.tag) and BaseData(command.tag)?

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                    last edited by

                    On 16/03/2013 at 03:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    the most common approach would be messages for such a problem. both the sending

                    and the recieving class would implement a message method and therefore had to be 
                    derived from a c4d class which implements such a method. but i have never tried this
                    from a script (python-tag).

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                      last edited by

                      On 16/03/2013 at 03:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      Hi rown,

                      yes it is allowed, but limited in Python. You can easily exchange data within C++ between the
                      plugin classes.

                      @Ferdinand:

                      You can not send a Python object via messages (from Python). But actually.. it's a good idea. This
                      would be possible to implement I think. Maybe they can add it for R15. 🙂

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                        last edited by

                        On 16/03/2013 at 04:29, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        i am not talking about sending the instance, but his data, some arrays or whatever.
                        and aside from that. the data contains pyobjects, not sure if i do understand pyobjects 
                        correctly, but aren't they meant to hold references to methods and such stuff too ?
                        never went down very far this rabbit hole, sending some variables always has been 
                        enough for me.

                        or i musunderstood this thread, i thought he has pluginclass a with member b. now he
                        wants to read b from somewhere only knowing the gelistnode instance associated with
                        his plugin.

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                          last edited by

                          On 16/03/2013 at 04:35, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          Hi Ferdiand,

                          Holy Sh*t I really didn't know that was possible!

                          import c4d
                            
                          MY_MSG = 5000140436
                            
                          class Test(c4d.plugins.ObjectData) :
                            
                              def Message(self, op, msg, data) :
                                  if msg == MY_MSG:
                                      data.do_stuff()
                                  return True
                            
                          class Foo(object) :
                            
                              def do_stuff(self) :
                                  print "Foo.do_stuff()"
                            
                          def main() :
                              op.Message(MY_MSG, Foo())
                          

                          And you knew that? I always thought that was not possible (didn't try it out since now, though)!
                          That's so awesome! 😂

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                            last edited by

                            On 16/03/2013 at 04:44, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                            Seriously, is that in the documentation?! I never read it anywhere! From several reasons and
                            thinkings I concluded it would not be possible. I see, I should just have tried it out!

                            Anyway, rown, something like this should work then:

                            MSG_GIMMELIST = 10000234 # Unique Identifier from the Plugincafe!
                              
                            class PlgTAG(plugins.TagData) :
                              
                                list_ = []
                              
                                def Init(self, node) :
                                    return True
                              
                                def Message(self, node, type, data) :
                                    if type == MSG_GIMMELIST:
                                        data.value = self.list_
                                    return True
                              
                                def AnyFunctionToDefineList(self, ... ) :
                                    self.list_ =  ["Hello", 12.3, "Everybody"]
                            
                            MSG_GIMMELIST = 10000234 # Unique Identifier from the Plugincafe!
                              
                            class ValueBox(object) :
                              
                                def __init__(self, value=None) :
                                    super(ValueBox, self).__init__()
                                    self.value = value
                              
                            def main() :
                                tag = op.GetTag(c4d.Tplg)
                                box = ValueBox()
                                tag.Message(MSG_GIMMELIST, box)
                                print box.value
                            

                            Best,
                            -Niklas

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                              last edited by

                              On 16/03/2013 at 05:05, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                              IT IS UNBELIEVABLE!!!

                              Thank you both very much! Thanks Devil for letting Niklas know that and thanks Niklas for letting me know how it works.

                              Greetings
                              rown


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                                On 16/03/2013 at 05:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                My thanks go to Ferdinand as well, I never would've known that if he wouldn't have told me. 🙂

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                                  last edited by

                                  On 16/03/2013 at 06:35, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                                  lol, you are welcome. and no i didn't know it exactly, but i assumed it. yannick showed here 
                                  once how to unpack pyobject data from a message method, which led me to some reading 
                                  about the pyobject class.

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