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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2011-2023 Blender Authors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
__all__ = (
"paths",
"modules",
"check",
"check_extension",
"enable",
"disable",
"disable_all",
"reset_all",
"module_bl_info",
"extensions_refresh",
"stale_pending_stage_paths",
)
import bpy as _bpy
_preferences = _bpy.context.preferences
error_encoding = False
# (name, file, path)
error_duplicates = []
addons_fake_modules = {}
# Global cached extensions, set before loading extensions on startup.
# `{addon_module_name: "Reason for incompatibility", ...}`
_extensions_incompatible = {}
# Global extension warnings, lazily calculated when displaying extensions.
# `{addon_module_name: "Warning", ...}`
_extensions_warnings = {}
# Filename used for stale files (which we can't delete).
_stale_filename = ".~stale~"
# called only once at startup, avoids calling 'reset_all', correct but slower.
def _initialize_once():
for path in paths():
_bpy.utils._sys_path_ensure_append(path)
_stale_pending_check_and_remove_once()
_initialize_extensions_repos_once()
for addon in _preferences.addons:
enable(
addon.module,
# Ensured by `_initialize_extensions_repos_once`.
refresh_handled=True,
)
_initialize_ensure_extensions_addon()
def paths():
import os
paths = []
for i, p in enumerate(_bpy.utils.script_paths()):
# Bundled add-ons are always first.
# Since this isn't officially part of the API, print an error so this never silently fails.
addon_dir = os.path.join(p, "addons_core" if i == 0 else "addons")
if os.path.isdir(addon_dir):
paths.append(addon_dir)
elif i == 0:
print("Internal error:", addon_dir, "was not found!")
return paths
# A version of `paths` that includes extension repositories returning a list `(path, package)` pairs.
#
# Notes on the ``package`` value.
#
# - For top-level modules (the "addons" directories, the value is an empty string)
# because those add-ons can be imported directly.
# - For extension repositories the value is a module string (which can be imported for example)
# where any modules within the `path` can be imported as a sub-module.
# So for example, given a list value of: `("/tmp/repo", "bl_ext.temp_repo")`.
#
# An add-on located at `/tmp/repo/my_handy_addon.py` will have a unique module path of:
# `bl_ext.temp_repo.my_handy_addon`, which can be imported and will be the value of it's `Addon.module`.
def _paths_with_extension_repos():
import os
addon_paths = [(path, "") for path in paths()]
for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos:
if not repo.enabled:
continue
dirpath = repo.directory
if not os.path.isdir(dirpath):
continue
addon_paths.append((dirpath, "{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, repo.module)))
return addon_paths
def _fake_module(mod_name, mod_path, speedy=True):
global error_encoding
import os
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print("fake_module", mod_path, mod_name)
if mod_name.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):
return _fake_module_from_extension(mod_name, mod_path)
import ast
ModuleType = type(ast)
try:
file_mod = open(mod_path, "r", encoding='UTF-8')
except OSError as ex:
print("Error opening file:", mod_path, ex)
return None
with file_mod:
if speedy:
lines = []
line_iter = iter(file_mod)
l = ""
while not l.startswith("bl_info"):
try:
l = line_iter.readline()
except UnicodeDecodeError as ex:
if not error_encoding:
error_encoding = True
print("Error reading file as UTF-8:", mod_path, ex)
return None
if len(l) == 0:
break
while l.rstrip():
lines.append(l)
try:
l = line_iter.readline()
except UnicodeDecodeError as ex:
if not error_encoding:
error_encoding = True
print("Error reading file as UTF-8:", mod_path, ex)
return None
data = "".join(lines)
else:
data = file_mod.read()
del file_mod
try:
ast_data = ast.parse(data, filename=mod_path)
except Exception:
print("Syntax error 'ast.parse' can't read:", repr(mod_path))
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
ast_data = None
body_info = None
if ast_data:
for body in ast_data.body:
if body.__class__ == ast.Assign:
if len(body.targets) == 1:
if getattr(body.targets[0], "id", "") == "bl_info":
body_info = body
break
if body_info:
try:
mod = ModuleType(mod_name)
mod.bl_info = ast.literal_eval(body.value)
mod.__file__ = mod_path
mod.__time__ = os.path.getmtime(mod_path)
except:
print("AST error parsing bl_info for:", repr(mod_path))
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return None
return mod
else:
print("Warning: add-on missing 'bl_info', this can cause poor performance!:", repr(mod_path))
return None
def modules_refresh(*, module_cache=addons_fake_modules):
global error_encoding
import os
error_encoding = False
error_duplicates.clear()
modules_stale = set(module_cache.keys())
for path, pkg_id in _paths_with_extension_repos():
for mod_name, mod_path in _bpy.path.module_names(path, package=pkg_id):
modules_stale.discard(mod_name)
mod = module_cache.get(mod_name)
if mod is not None:
if mod.__file__ != mod_path:
print(
"multiple addons with the same name:\n"
" {!r}\n"
" {!r}".format(mod.__file__, mod_path)
)
error_duplicates.append((mod.bl_info["name"], mod.__file__, mod_path))
elif (
(mod.__time__ != os.path.getmtime(metadata_path := mod_path)) if not pkg_id else
# Check the manifest time as this is the source of the cache.
(mod.__time_manifest__ != os.path.getmtime(metadata_path := mod.__file_manifest__))
):
print("reloading addon meta-data:", mod_name, repr(metadata_path), "(time-stamp change detected)")
del module_cache[mod_name]
mod = None
if mod is None:
mod = _fake_module(
mod_name,
mod_path,
)
if mod:
module_cache[mod_name] = mod
# just in case we get stale modules, not likely
for mod_stale in modules_stale:
del module_cache[mod_stale]
del modules_stale
def modules(*, module_cache=addons_fake_modules, refresh=True):
if refresh or ((module_cache is addons_fake_modules) and modules._is_first):
modules_refresh(module_cache=module_cache)
modules._is_first = False
# Dictionaries are ordered in more recent versions of Python,
# re-create the dictionary from sorted items.
# This avoids having to sort on every call to this function.
module_cache_items = list(module_cache.items())
# Sort by name with the module name as a tie breaker.
module_cache_items.sort(key=lambda item: ((item[1].bl_info.get("name") or item[0]).casefold(), item[0]))
module_cache.clear()
module_cache.update((key, value) for key, value in module_cache_items)
return module_cache.values()
modules._is_first = True
def check(module_name):
"""
Returns the loaded state of the addon.
:arg module_name: The name of the addon and module.
:type module_name: str
:return: (loaded_default, loaded_state)
:rtype: tuple[bool, bool]
"""
import sys
loaded_default = module_name in _preferences.addons
mod = sys.modules.get(module_name)
loaded_state = (
(mod is not None) and
getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", Ellipsis)
)
if loaded_state is Ellipsis:
print(
"Warning: addon-module", module_name, "found module "
"but without '__addon_enabled__' field, "
"possible name collision from file:",
repr(getattr(mod, "__file__", "<unknown>")),
)
loaded_state = False
if mod and getattr(mod, "__addon_persistent__", False):
loaded_default = True
return loaded_default, loaded_state
def check_extension(module_name):
"""
Return true if the module is an extension.
"""
return module_name.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot)
# utility functions
def _addon_ensure(module_name):
addons = _preferences.addons
addon = addons.get(module_name)
if not addon:
addon = addons.new()
addon.module = module_name
def _addon_remove(module_name):
addons = _preferences.addons
while module_name in addons:
addon = addons.get(module_name)
if addon:
addons.remove(addon)
def enable(module_name, *, default_set=False, persistent=False, refresh_handled=False, handle_error=None):
"""
Enables an addon by name.
:arg module_name: the name of the addon and module.
:type module_name: str
:arg default_set: Set the user-preference.
:type default_set: bool
:arg persistent: Ensure the addon is enabled for the entire session (after loading new files).
:type persistent: bool
:arg refresh_handled: When true, :func:`extensions_refresh` must have been called with ``module_name``
included in ``addon_modules_pending``.
This should be used to avoid many calls to refresh extensions when enabling multiple add-ons at once.
:type refresh_handled: bool
:arg handle_error: Called in the case of an error, taking an exception argument.
:type handle_error: Callable[[Exception], None] | None
:return: the loaded module or None on failure.
:rtype: ModuleType
"""
import os
import sys
import importlib
from bpy_restrict_state import RestrictBlend
if handle_error is None:
def handle_error(ex):
if isinstance(ex, ImportError):
# NOTE: checking "Add-on " prefix is rather weak,
# it's just a way to avoid the noise of a full trace-back when
# an add-on is simply missing on the file-system.
if (type(msg := ex.msg) is str) and msg.startswith("Add-on "):
print(msg)
return
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
if (is_extension := module_name.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot)):
if not refresh_handled:
extensions_refresh(addon_modules_pending=[module_name])
# Ensure the extensions are compatible.
if _extensions_incompatible:
if (error := _extensions_incompatible.get(
module_name[len(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):].partition(".")[0::2],
)):
try:
raise RuntimeError("Extension {:s} is incompatible ({:s})".format(module_name, error))
except RuntimeError as ex:
handle_error(ex)
# No need to call `extensions_refresh` because incompatible extensions
# will not have their wheels installed.
return None
# NOTE: from now on, before returning None, `extensions_refresh()` must be called
# to ensure wheels setup in anticipation for this extension being used are removed upon failure.
# reload if the mtime changes
mod = sys.modules.get(module_name)
# chances of the file _not_ existing are low, but it could be removed
# Set to `mod.__file__` or None.
mod_file = None
if (
(mod is not None) and
(mod_file := mod.__file__) is not None and
os.path.exists(mod_file)
):
if getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False):
# This is an unlikely situation,
# re-register if the module is enabled.
# Note: the UI doesn't allow this to happen,
# in most cases the caller should 'check()' first.
try:
mod.unregister()
except Exception as ex:
print("Exception in module unregister():", (mod_file or module_name))
handle_error(ex)
if is_extension and not refresh_handled:
extensions_refresh()
return None
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
mtime_orig = getattr(mod, "__time__", 0)
mtime_new = os.path.getmtime(mod_file)
if mtime_orig != mtime_new:
print("module changed on disk:", repr(mod_file), "reloading...")
try:
importlib.reload(mod)
except Exception as ex:
handle_error(ex)
del sys.modules[module_name]
if is_extension and not refresh_handled:
extensions_refresh()
return None
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
# add the addon first it may want to initialize its own preferences.
# must remove on fail through.
if default_set:
_addon_ensure(module_name)
# Split registering up into 3 steps so we can undo
# if it fails par way through.
# Disable the context: using the context at all
# while loading an addon is really bad, don't do it!
with RestrictBlend():
# 1) try import
try:
# Use instead of `__import__` so that sub-modules can eventually be supported.
# This is also documented to be the preferred way to import modules.
mod = importlib.import_module(module_name)
if (mod_file := mod.__file__) is None:
# This can happen when:
# - The add-on has been removed but there are residual `.pyc` files left behind.
# - An extension is a directory that doesn't contain an `__init__.py` file.
#
# Include a message otherwise the "cause:" for failing to load the module is left blank.
# Include the `__path__` when available so there is a reference to the location that failed to load.
raise ImportError(
"module loaded with no associated file, __path__={!r}, aborting!".format(
getattr(mod, "__path__", None)
),
name=module_name,
)
mod.__time__ = os.path.getmtime(mod_file)
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
except Exception as ex:
# If the add-on doesn't exist, don't print full trace-back because the back-trace is in this case
# is verbose without any useful details. A missing path is better communicated in a short message.
# Account for `ImportError` & `ModuleNotFoundError`.
if isinstance(ex, ImportError):
if ex.name == module_name:
ex.msg = "Add-on not loaded: \"{:s}\", cause: {:s}".format(module_name, str(ex))
# Issue with an add-on from an extension repository, report a useful message.
elif is_extension and module_name.startswith(ex.name + "."):
repo_id = module_name[len(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):].rpartition(".")[0]
repo = next(
(repo for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos if repo.module == repo_id),
None,
)
if repo is None:
ex.msg = (
"Add-on not loaded: \"{:s}\", cause: extension repository \"{:s}\" doesn't exist".format(
module_name, repo_id,
)
)
elif not repo.enabled:
ex.msg = (
"Add-on not loaded: \"{:s}\", cause: extension repository \"{:s}\" is disabled".format(
module_name, repo_id,
)
)
else:
# The repository exists and is enabled, it should have imported.
ex.msg = "Add-on not loaded: \"{:s}\", cause: {:s}".format(module_name, str(ex))
handle_error(ex)
if default_set:
_addon_remove(module_name)
if is_extension and not refresh_handled:
extensions_refresh()
return None
if is_extension:
# Handle the case the an extension has `bl_info` (which is not used for extensions).
# Note that internally a `bl_info` is added based on the extensions manifest - for compatibility.
# So it's important not to use this one.
bl_info = getattr(mod, "bl_info", None)
if bl_info is not None:
# Use `_init` to detect when `bl_info` was generated from the manifest, see: `_bl_info_from_extension`.
if type(bl_info) is dict and "_init" not in bl_info:
# This print is noisy, hide behind a debug flag.
# Once `bl_info` is fully deprecated this should be changed to always print a warning.
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print(
"Add-on \"{:s}\" has a \"bl_info\" which will be ignored in favor of \"{:s}\"".format(
module_name, _ext_manifest_filename_toml,
)
)
# Always remove as this is not expected to exist and will be lazily initialized.
del mod.bl_info
# 2) Try register collected modules.
# Removed register_module, addons need to handle their own registration now.
from _bpy import _bl_owner_id_get, _bl_owner_id_set
owner_id_prev = _bl_owner_id_get()
_bl_owner_id_set(module_name)
# 3) Try run the modules register function.
try:
mod.register()
except Exception as ex:
print("Exception in module register():", (mod_file or module_name))
handle_error(ex)
del sys.modules[module_name]
if default_set:
_addon_remove(module_name)
if is_extension and not refresh_handled:
extensions_refresh()
return None
finally:
_bl_owner_id_set(owner_id_prev)
# * OK loaded successfully! *
mod.__addon_enabled__ = True
mod.__addon_persistent__ = persistent
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print("\taddon_utils.enable", mod.__name__)
return mod
def disable(module_name, *, default_set=False, refresh_handled=False, handle_error=None):
"""
Disables an addon by name.
:arg module_name: The name of the addon and module.
:type module_name: str
:arg default_set: Set the user-preference.
:type default_set: bool
:arg handle_error: Called in the case of an error, taking an exception argument.
:type handle_error: Callable[[Exception], None] | None
"""
import sys
if handle_error is None:
def handle_error(_ex):
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
mod = sys.modules.get(module_name)
# Possible this add-on is from a previous session and didn't load a
# module this time. So even if the module is not found, still disable
# the add-on in the user preferences.
if mod and getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False) is not False:
mod.__addon_enabled__ = False
mod.__addon_persistent__ = False
try:
mod.unregister()
except Exception as ex:
mod_path = getattr(mod, "__file__", module_name)
print("Exception in module unregister():", repr(mod_path))
del mod_path
handle_error(ex)
else:
print(
"addon_utils.disable: {:s} not {:s}".format(
module_name,
"loaded" if mod is None else "enabled",
)
)
# could be in more than once, unlikely but better do this just in case.
if default_set:
_addon_remove(module_name)
if not refresh_handled:
extensions_refresh()
if _bpy.app.debug_python:
print("\taddon_utils.disable", module_name)
def reset_all(*, reload_scripts=False):
"""
Sets the addon state based on the user preferences.
"""
import sys
# Ensures stale `addons_fake_modules` isn't used.
modules._is_first = True
addons_fake_modules.clear()
# Update extensions compatibility (after reloading preferences).
# Potentially refreshing wheels too.
extensions_refresh()
for path, pkg_id in _paths_with_extension_repos():
if not pkg_id:
_bpy.utils._sys_path_ensure_append(path)
for mod_name, _mod_path in _bpy.path.module_names(path, package=pkg_id):
is_enabled, is_loaded = check(mod_name)
# first check if reload is needed before changing state.
if reload_scripts:
import importlib
mod = sys.modules.get(mod_name)
if mod:
importlib.reload(mod)
if is_enabled == is_loaded:
pass
elif is_enabled:
enable(mod_name, refresh_handled=True)
elif is_loaded:
print("\taddon_utils.reset_all unloading", mod_name)
disable(mod_name)
def disable_all():
import sys
# Collect modules to disable first because dict can be modified as we disable.
# NOTE: don't use `getattr(item[1], "__addon_enabled__", False)` because this runs on all modules,
# including 3rd party modules unrelated to Blender.
#
# Some modules may have their own `__getattr__` and either:
# - Not raise an `AttributeError` (is they should),
# causing `hasattr` & `getattr` to raise an exception instead of treating the attribute as missing.
# - Generate modules dynamically, modifying `sys.modules` which is being iterated over,
# causing a RuntimeError: "dictionary changed size during iteration".
#
# Either way, running 3rd party logic here can cause undefined behavior.
# Use direct `__dict__` access to bypass `__getattr__`, see: #111649.
modules = sys.modules.copy()
addon_modules = [
item for item in modules.items()
if type(mod_dict := getattr(item[1], "__dict__", None)) is dict
if mod_dict.get("__addon_enabled__")
]
# Check the enabled state again since it's possible the disable call
# of one add-on disables others.
for mod_name, mod in addon_modules:
if getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False):
disable(mod_name, refresh_handled=True)
def _blender_manual_url_prefix():
return "https://docs.blender.org/manual/{:s}/{:d}.{:d}".format(
_bpy.utils.manual_language_code(),
*_bpy.app.version[:2],
)
def _bl_info_basis():
return {
"name": "",
"author": "",
"version": (),
"blender": (),
"location": "",
"description": "",
"doc_url": "",
"support": 'COMMUNITY',
"category": "",
"warning": "",
"show_expanded": False,
}
def module_bl_info(mod, *, info_basis=None):
if info_basis is None:
info_basis = _bl_info_basis()
addon_info = getattr(mod, "bl_info", {})
# avoid re-initializing
if "_init" in addon_info:
return addon_info
if not addon_info:
if mod.__name__.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):
addon_info, filepath_toml = _bl_info_from_extension(mod.__name__, mod.__file__)
if addon_info is None:
# Unexpected, this is a malformed extension if meta-data can't be loaded.
print("module_bl_info: failed to extract meta-data from", filepath_toml)
# Continue to initialize dummy data.
addon_info = {}
mod.bl_info = addon_info
for key, value in info_basis.items():
addon_info.setdefault(key, value)
if not addon_info["name"]:
addon_info["name"] = mod.__name__
doc_url = addon_info["doc_url"]
if doc_url:
doc_url_prefix = "{BLENDER_MANUAL_URL}"
if doc_url_prefix in doc_url:
addon_info["doc_url"] = doc_url.replace(
doc_url_prefix,
_blender_manual_url_prefix(),
)
addon_info["_init"] = None
return addon_info
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stale File Handling
#
# Notes:
# - On startup, a file exists that indicates cleanup is needed.
# In the common case the file doesn't exist.
# Otherwise module paths are scanned for files to remove.
# - Since errors resolving paths to remove could result in user data loss,
# ensure the paths are always within the (extension/add-on/app-template) directory.
# - File locking isn't used, if multiple Blender instances start at the
# same time and try to remove the same files, this won't cause errors.
# Even so, remove the checking file immediately avoid unnecessary
# file-system access overhead for other Blender instances.
#
# For more implementation details see `_bpy_internal.extensions.stale_file_manager`.
# This mainly impacts WIN32 which can't remove open file handles, see: #77837 & #125049.
#
# Use for all systems as the problem can impact any system if file removal fails
# for any reason (typically permissions or file-system error).
def _stale_pending_filepath():
# When this file exists, stale file removal is pending.
# Try to remove stale files next launch.
import os
return os.path.join(_bpy.utils.user_resource('CONFIG'), "stale-pending")
def _stale_pending_stage(debug):
import os
stale_pending_filepath = _stale_pending_filepath()
dirpath = os.path.dirname(stale_pending_filepath)
if os.path.exists(stale_pending_filepath):
return
try:
os.makedirs(dirpath, exist_ok=True)
with open(stale_pending_filepath, "wb") as _:
pass
except Exception as ex:
print("Unable to set stale files pending:", str(ex))
def _stale_file_directory_iter():
import os
for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos:
if not repo.enabled:
continue
if repo.source == 'SYSTEM':
continue
yield repo.directory
# Skip `addons_core` because add-ons because these will never be uninstalled by the user.
yield from paths()[1:]
# The `local_dir`, for wheels.
yield os.path.join(_bpy.utils.user_resource('EXTENSIONS'), ".local")
# The `path_app_templates`, for user app-templates.
yield _bpy.utils.user_resource(
'SCRIPTS',
path=os.path.join("startup", "bl_app_templates_user"),
create=False,
)
def _stale_pending_check_and_remove_once():
# This runs on every startup, early exit if no stale data removal is staged.
import os
stale_pending_filepath = _stale_pending_filepath()
if not os.path.exists(stale_pending_filepath):
return
# Some stale data needs to be removed, this is an exceptional case.
# Allow for slower logic than is typically accepted on startup.
from _bpy_internal.extensions.stale_file_manager import StaleFiles
debug = _bpy.app.debug_python
# Remove the pending file if all are removed.
is_empty = True
for dirpath in _stale_file_directory_iter():
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dirpath, _stale_filename)):
continue
try:
stale_handle = StaleFiles(
base_directory=dirpath,
stale_filename=_stale_filename,
debug=debug,
)
stale_handle.state_load(check_exists=True)
if not stale_handle.is_empty():
stale_handle.state_remove_all()
if not stale_handle.is_empty():
is_empty = False
if stale_handle.is_modified():
stale_handle.state_store(check_exists=False)
except Exception as ex:
print("Unexpected error clearing stale data, this is is a bug!", str(ex))
if is_empty:
try:
os.remove(stale_pending_filepath)
except Exception as ex:
if debug:
print("Failed to remove stale-pending file:", str(ex))
def stale_pending_stage_paths(path_base, paths):
# - `path_base` must a directory iterated over by `_stale_file_directory_iter`.
# Otherwise the stale files will never be removed.
# - `paths` must be absolute paths which could not be removed.
# They must be located within `base_path` otherwise they cannot be removed.
from _bpy_internal.extensions.stale_file_manager import StaleFiles
debug = _bpy.app.debug_python
stale_handle = StaleFiles(
base_directory=path_base,
stale_filename=_stale_filename,
debug=debug,
)
# Already checked.
if stale_handle.state_load_add_and_store(paths=paths):
# Force clearing stale files on next restart.
_stale_pending_stage(debug)
def stale_pending_remove_paths(path_base, paths):
# The reverse of: `stale_pending_stage_paths`.
from _bpy_internal.extensions.stale_file_manager import StaleFiles
debug = _bpy.app.debug_python
stale_handle = StaleFiles(
base_directory=path_base,
stale_filename=_stale_filename,
debug=debug,
)
# Already checked.
if stale_handle.state_load_remove_and_store(paths=paths):
# Don't attempt to reverse the `_stale_pending_stage` call.
# This is not trivial since other repositories may need to be cleared.
# There will be a minor performance hit on restart but this is enough
# of a corner case that it's not worth attempting to calculate if
# removal of pending files is needed or not.
pass
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extension Pre-Flight Compatibility Check
#
# Check extension compatibility on startup so any extensions which are incompatible with Blender are marked as
# incompatible and wont be loaded. This cache avoids having to scan all extensions on startup on *every* startup.
#
# Implementation:
#
# The emphasis for this cache is to have minimum overhead for the common case where:
# - The simple case where there are no extensions enabled (running tests, background tasks etc).
# - The more involved case where extensions are enabled and have not changed since last time Blender started.
# In this case do as little as possible since it runs on every startup, the following steps are unavoidable.
# - When reading compatibility cache, then run the following tests, regenerating when changes are detected.
# - Compare with previous blender version/platform.
# - Stat the manifests of all enabled extensions, testing that their modification-time and size are unchanged.
# - When any changes are detected,
# regenerate compatibility information which does more expensive operations
# (loading manifests, check version ranges etc).
#
# Other notes:
#
# - This internal format may change at any point, regenerating the cache should be reasonably fast
# but may introduce a small but noticeable pause on startup for user configurations that contain many extensions.
# - Failure to load will simply ignore the file and regenerate the file as needed.
#
# Format:
#
# - The cache is ZLIB compressed pickled Python dictionary.
# - The dictionary keys are as follows:
# `"blender": (bpy.app.version, platform.system(), platform.machine(), python_version, magic_number)`
# `"filesystem": [(repo_module, pkg_id, manifest_time, manifest_size), ...]`
# `"incompatible": {(repo_module, pkg_id): "Reason for being incompatible", ...}`
#
def _pickle_zlib_file_read(filepath):
import pickle
import gzip
with gzip.GzipFile(filepath, "rb") as fh:
data = pickle.load(fh)
return data
def _pickle_zlib_file_write(filepath, data) -> None:
import pickle
import gzip
with gzip.GzipFile(filepath, "wb", compresslevel=9) as fh:
pickle.dump(data, fh)
def _extension_repos_module_to_directory_map():
return {repo.module: repo.directory for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos if repo.enabled}
def _extension_compat_cache_update_needed(
cache_data, # `Dict[str, Any]`
blender_id, # `Tuple[Any, ...]`
extensions_enabled, # `Set[Tuple[str, str]]`
print_debug, # `Optional[Callable[[Any], None]]`
): # `-> bool`
# Detect when Blender itself changes.
if cache_data.get("blender") != blender_id:
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("blender changed")
return True
# Detect when any of the extensions paths change.
cache_filesystem = cache_data.get("filesystem", [])
# Avoid touching the file-system if at all possible.
# When the length is the same and all cached ID's are in this set, we can be sure they are a 1:1 patch.
if len(cache_filesystem) != len(extensions_enabled):
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("length changes ({:d} -> {:d}).".format(len(cache_filesystem), len(extensions_enabled)))
return True
from os import stat
from os.path import join
repos_module_to_directory_map = _extension_repos_module_to_directory_map()
for repo_module, pkg_id, cache_stat_time, cache_stat_size in cache_filesystem:
if (repo_module, pkg_id) not in extensions_enabled:
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("\"{:s}.{:s}\" no longer enabled.".format(repo_module, pkg_id))
return True
if repo_directory := repos_module_to_directory_map.get(repo_module, ""):
pkg_manifest_filepath = join(repo_directory, pkg_id, _ext_manifest_filename_toml)
else:
pkg_manifest_filepath = ""
# It's possible an extension has been set as an add-on but cannot find the repository it came from.
# In this case behave as if the file can't be found (because it can't) instead of ignoring it.
# This is done because it's important to match.
if pkg_manifest_filepath:
try:
statinfo = stat(pkg_manifest_filepath)
except Exception:
statinfo = None
else:
statinfo = None
if statinfo is None:
test_time = 0
test_size = 0
else:
test_time = statinfo.st_mtime
test_size = statinfo.st_size
# Detect changes to any files manifest.
if cache_stat_time != test_time:
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("\"{:s}.{:s}\" time changed ({:g} -> {:g}).".format(
repo_module, pkg_id, cache_stat_time, test_time,
))
return True
if cache_stat_size != test_size:
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("\"{:s}.{:s}\" size changed ({:d} -> {:d}).".format(
repo_module, pkg_id, cache_stat_size, test_size,
))
return True
return False
# This function should not run every startup, so it can afford to be slower,
# although users should not have to wait for it either.
def _extension_compat_cache_create(
blender_id, # `Tuple[Any, ...]`
extensions_enabled, # `Set[Tuple[str, str]]`
wheel_list, # `List[Tuple[str, List[str]]]`
print_debug, # `Optional[Callable[[Any], None]]`
): # `-> Dict[str, Any]`
import os
from os.path import join
filesystem = []
incompatible = {}
cache_data = {
"blender": blender_id,
"filesystem": filesystem,
"incompatible": incompatible,
}
repos_module_to_directory_map = _extension_repos_module_to_directory_map()
# Only import this module once (if at all).
bl_pkg = None
for repo_module, pkg_id in extensions_enabled:
if repo_directory := repos_module_to_directory_map.get(repo_module, ""):
pkg_manifest_filepath = join(repo_directory, pkg_id, _ext_manifest_filename_toml)
else:
pkg_manifest_filepath = ""
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("directory for module \"{:s}\" not found!".format(repo_module))
if pkg_manifest_filepath:
try:
statinfo = os.stat(pkg_manifest_filepath)
except Exception:
statinfo = None
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("unable to find \"{:s}\"".format(pkg_manifest_filepath))
else:
statinfo = None
if statinfo is None:
test_time = 0.0
test_size = 0
else:
test_time = statinfo.st_mtime
test_size = statinfo.st_size
# Store the reason for failure, to print when attempting to load.
# Only load the module once.
if bl_pkg is None:
# Without `bl_pkg.__time__` this will detect as having been changed and
# reload the module when loading the add-on.
import bl_pkg
if getattr(bl_pkg, "__time__", 0) == 0:
try:
bl_pkg.__time__ = os.path.getmtime(bl_pkg.__file__)
except Exception as ex:
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug(str(ex))
if (error := bl_pkg.manifest_compatible_with_wheel_data_or_error(
pkg_manifest_filepath,
repo_module,
pkg_id,
repo_directory,
wheel_list,
)) is not None:
incompatible[(repo_module, pkg_id)] = error
filesystem.append((repo_module, pkg_id, test_time, test_size))
return cache_data
def _initialize_extensions_compat_ensure_up_to_date(extensions_directory, extensions_enabled, print_debug):
import os
import platform
import sys
global _extensions_incompatible
updated = False
wheel_list = []
# Number to bump to change this format and force re-generation.
magic_number = 0
blender_id = (_bpy.app.version, platform.system(), platform.machine(), sys.version_info[0:2], magic_number)
filepath_compat = os.path.join(extensions_directory, ".cache", "compat.dat")
# Cache data contains a dict of:
# {
# "blender": (...)
# "paths": [path data to detect changes]
# "incompatible": {set of incompatible extensions}
# }
if os.path.exists(filepath_compat):
try:
cache_data = _pickle_zlib_file_read(filepath_compat)
except Exception as ex:
cache_data = None
# While this should not happen continuously (that would point to writing invalid cache),
# it is not a problem if there is some corruption with the cache and it needs to be re-generated.
# Show a message since this should be a rare occurrence - if it happens often it's likely to be a bug.
print("Extensions: reading cache failed ({:s}), creating...".format(str(ex)))
else:
cache_data = None
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("doesn't exist, creating...")
if cache_data is not None:
# NOTE: the exception handling here is fairly paranoid and accounts for invalid values in the loaded cache.
# An example would be values expected to be lists/dictionaries being other types (None or strings for e.g.).
# While this should not happen, some bad value should not prevent Blender from loading properly,
# so report the error and regenerate cache.
try:
if _extension_compat_cache_update_needed(cache_data, blender_id, extensions_enabled, print_debug):
cache_data = None
except Exception:
print("Extension: unexpected error reading cache, this is is a bug! (regenerating)")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
cache_data = None
if cache_data is None:
cache_data = _extension_compat_cache_create(blender_id, extensions_enabled, wheel_list, print_debug)
try:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(filepath_compat), exist_ok=True)
_pickle_zlib_file_write(filepath_compat, cache_data)
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("update written to disk.")
except Exception as ex:
# Should be rare but should not cause this function to fail.
print("Extensions: writing cache failed ({:s}).".format(str(ex)))
# Set to true even when not written to disk as the run-time data *has* been updated,
# cache will attempt to be generated next time this is called.
updated = True
else:
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("up to date.")
_extensions_incompatible = cache_data["incompatible"]
return updated, wheel_list
def _initialize_extensions_compat_ensure_up_to_date_wheels(extensions_directory, wheel_list, debug):
import os
_extension_sync_wheels(
local_dir=os.path.join(extensions_directory, ".local"),
wheel_list=wheel_list,
debug=debug,
)
def _initialize_extensions_compat_data(
extensions_directory, # `str`
*,
ensure_wheels, # `bool`
addon_modules_pending, # `Optional[Sequence[str]]`
use_startup_fastpath, # `bool`
):
# WARNING: this function must *never* raise an exception because it would interfere with low level initialization.
# As the function deals with file IO, use what are typically over zealous exception checks so as to rule out
# interfering with Blender loading properly in unexpected cases such as disk-full, read-only file-system
# or any other rare but possible scenarios.
_extensions_incompatible.clear()
# Create a set of all extension ID's.
extensions_enabled = set()
extensions_prefix_len = len(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot)
for addon in _preferences.addons:
module_name = addon.module
if check_extension(module_name):
extensions_enabled.add(module_name[extensions_prefix_len:].partition(".")[0::2])
if addon_modules_pending is not None:
for module_name in addon_modules_pending:
if check_extension(module_name):
extensions_enabled.add(module_name[extensions_prefix_len:].partition(".")[0::2])
debug = _bpy.app.debug_python
print_debug = (lambda *args, **kwargs: print("Extension version cache:", *args, **kwargs)) if debug else None
# Early exit, use for automated tests.
# Avoid (relatively) expensive file-system scanning if at all possible.
#
# - On startup when there are no extensions enabled, scanning and synchronizing wheels
# adds unnecessary overhead. Especially considering this will run for automated tasks.
# - When disabling an add-on from the UI, there may be no extensions enabled afterwards,
# however the extension that was disabled may have had wheels installed which must be removed,
# so in this case it's important not to skip synchronizing wheels, see: #125958.
if use_startup_fastpath and (not extensions_enabled):
if print_debug is not None:
print_debug("no extensions, skipping cache data.")
return
# While this isn't expected to fail, any failure here is a bug
# but it should not cause Blender's startup to fail.
try:
updated, wheel_list = _initialize_extensions_compat_ensure_up_to_date(
extensions_directory,
extensions_enabled,
print_debug,
)
except Exception:
print("Extension: unexpected error detecting cache, this is is a bug!")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
updated = False
if ensure_wheels:
if updated:
try:
_initialize_extensions_compat_ensure_up_to_date_wheels(extensions_directory, wheel_list, debug)
except Exception:
print("Extension: unexpected error updating wheels, this is is a bug!")
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extension Utilities
def _version_int_left_digits(x):
# Parse as integer until the first non-digit.
return int(x[:next((i for i, c in enumerate(x) if not c.isdigit()), len(x))] or "0")
def _bl_info_from_extension(mod_name, mod_path):
# Extract the `bl_info` from an extensions manifest.
# This is returned as a module which has a `bl_info` variable.
# When support for non-extension add-ons is dropped (Blender v5.0 perhaps)
# this can be updated not to use a fake module.
import os
import tomllib
bl_info = _bl_info_basis()
filepath_toml = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(mod_path), _ext_manifest_filename_toml)
try:
with open(filepath_toml, "rb") as fh:
data = tomllib.load(fh)
except FileNotFoundError:
print("Warning: add-on missing manifest, this can cause poor performance!:", repr(filepath_toml))
return None, filepath_toml
except Exception as ex:
print("Error:", str(ex), "in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
# This isn't a full validation which happens on package install/update.
if (value := data.get("name", None)) is None:
print("Error: missing \"name\" in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
if type(value) is not str:
print("Error: \"name\" is not a string in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
bl_info["name"] = value
if (value := data.get("version", None)) is None:
print("Error: missing \"version\" in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
if type(value) is not str:
print("Error: \"version\" is not a string in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
try:
value = tuple(
(int if i < 2 else _version_int_left_digits)(x)
for i, x in enumerate(value.split(".", 2))
)
except Exception as ex:
print("Error: \"version\" is not a semantic version (X.Y.Z) in ", filepath_toml, str(ex))
return None, filepath_toml
bl_info["version"] = value
if (value := data.get("blender_version_min", None)) is None:
print("Error: missing \"blender_version_min\" in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
if type(value) is not str:
print("Error: \"blender_version_min\" is not a string in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
try:
value = tuple(int(x) for x in value.split("."))
except Exception as ex:
print("Error:", str(ex), "in \"blender_version_min\"", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
bl_info["blender"] = value
# Only print warnings since description is not a mandatory field.
if (value := data.get("tagline", None)) is None:
print("Warning: missing \"tagline\" in", filepath_toml)
elif type(value) is not str:
print("Warning: \"tagline\" is not a string", filepath_toml)
else:
bl_info["description"] = value
if (value := data.get("maintainer", None)) is None:
print("Error: missing \"author\" in", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
if type(value) is not str:
print("Error: \"maintainer\" is not a string", filepath_toml)
return None, filepath_toml
bl_info["author"] = value
bl_info["category"] = "Development" # Dummy, will be removed.
return bl_info, filepath_toml
def _fake_module_from_extension(mod_name, mod_path):
import os
bl_info, filepath_toml = _bl_info_from_extension(mod_name, mod_path)
if bl_info is None:
return None
ModuleType = type(os)
mod = ModuleType(mod_name)
mod.bl_info = bl_info
mod.__file__ = mod_path
mod.__time__ = os.path.getmtime(mod_path)
# NOTE(@ideasman42): Add non-standard manifest variables to the "fake" module,
# this isn't ideal as it moves further away from the return value being minimal fake-module
# (where `__name__` and `__file__` are typically used).
# A custom type could be used, however this needs to be done carefully
# as all users of `addon_utils.modules(..)` need to be updated.
mod.__file_manifest__ = filepath_toml
mod.__time_manifest__ = os.path.getmtime(filepath_toml)
return mod
def _extension_sync_wheels(
*,
local_dir, # `str`
wheel_list, # `List[WheelSource]`
debug, # `bool`
): # `-> None`
import os
import sys
from _bpy_internal.extensions.wheel_manager import apply_action
local_dir_site_packages = os.path.join(
local_dir,
"lib",
"python{:d}.{:d}".format(*sys.version_info[0:2]),
"site-packages",
)
paths_stale = []
def remove_error_fn(filepath: str, _ex: Exception) -> None:
paths_stale.append(filepath)
apply_action(
local_dir=local_dir,
local_dir_site_packages=local_dir_site_packages,
wheel_list=wheel_list,
remove_error_fn=remove_error_fn,
debug=debug,
)
if paths_stale:
stale_pending_stage_paths(local_dir, paths_stale)
if os.path.exists(local_dir_site_packages):
if local_dir_site_packages not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(local_dir_site_packages)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extensions
def _initialize_ensure_extensions_addon():
module_name = "bl_pkg"
if module_name not in _preferences.addons:
enable(module_name, default_set=True, persistent=True)
# Module-like class, store singletons.
class _ext_global:
__slots__ = ()
# Store a map of `preferences.extensions.repos` -> `module_id`.
# Only needed to detect renaming between `bpy.app.handlers.extension_repos_update_{pre & post}` events.
#
# The first dictionary is for enabled repositories, the second for disabled repositories
# which can be ignored in most cases and is only needed for a module rename.
idmap_pair = {}, {}
# The base package created by `JunctionModuleHandle`.
module_handle = None
# The name (in `sys.modules`) keep this short because it's stored as part of add-on modules name.
_ext_base_pkg_idname = "bl_ext"
_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot = _ext_base_pkg_idname + "."
_ext_manifest_filename_toml = "blender_manifest.toml"
def _extension_module_name_decompose(package):
# Returns the repository module name and the extensions ID from an extensions module name (``__package__``).
#
# :arg module_name: The extensions module name.
# :type module_name: str
# :return: (repo_module_name, extension_id)
# :rtype: tuple[str, str]
if not package.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):
raise ValueError("The \"package\" does not name an extension")
repo_module, pkg_idname = package[len(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):].partition(".")[0::2]
if not (repo_module and pkg_idname):
raise ValueError("The \"package\" is expected to be a module name containing 3 components")
if "." in pkg_idname:
raise ValueError("The \"package\" is expected to be a module name containing 3 components, found {:d}".format(
pkg_idname.count(".") + 3
))
# Unlikely but possible.
if not (repo_module.isidentifier() and pkg_idname.isidentifier()):
raise ValueError("The \"package\" contains non-identifier characters")
return repo_module, pkg_idname
def _extension_preferences_idmap():
repos_idmap = {}
repos_idmap_disabled = {}
for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos:
if repo.enabled:
repos_idmap[repo.as_pointer()] = repo.module
else:
repos_idmap_disabled[repo.as_pointer()] = repo.module
return repos_idmap, repos_idmap_disabled
def _extension_dirpath_from_preferences():
repos_dict = {}
for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos:
if not repo.enabled:
continue
repos_dict[repo.module] = repo.directory
return repos_dict
def _extension_dirpath_from_handle():
repos_info = {}
for module_id, module in _ext_global.module_handle.submodule_items():
# Account for it being unset although this should never happen unless script authors
# meddle with the modules.
try:
dirpath = module.__path__[0]
except Exception:
dirpath = ""
repos_info[module_id] = dirpath
return repos_info
# Ensure the add-ons follow changes to repositories, enabling, disabling and module renaming.
def _initialize_extension_repos_post_addons_prepare(
module_handle,
*,
submodules_del,
submodules_add,
submodules_rename_module,
submodules_del_disabled,
submodules_rename_module_disabled,
):
addons_to_enable = []
if not (
submodules_del or
submodules_add or
submodules_rename_module or
submodules_del_disabled or
submodules_rename_module_disabled
):
return addons_to_enable
# All preferences info.
# Map: `repo_id -> {submodule_id -> addon, ...}`.
addon_userdef_info = {}
for addon in _preferences.addons:
module = addon.module
if not module.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):
continue
module_id, submodule_id = module[len(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):].partition(".")[0::2]
try:
addon_userdef_info[module_id][submodule_id] = addon
except KeyError:
addon_userdef_info[module_id] = {submodule_id: addon}
# All run-time info.
# Map: `module_id -> {submodule_id -> module, ...}`.
addon_runtime_info = {}
for module_id, repo_module in module_handle.submodule_items():
extensions_info = {}
for submodule_id in dir(repo_module):
if submodule_id.startswith("_"):
continue
mod = getattr(repo_module, submodule_id)
# Filter out non add-on, non-modules.
if not hasattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__"):
continue
extensions_info[submodule_id] = mod
addon_runtime_info[module_id] = extensions_info
del extensions_info
# Apply changes to add-ons.
if submodules_add:
# Re-enable add-ons that exist in the user preferences,
# this lets the add-ons state be restored when toggling a repository.
for module_id, _dirpath in submodules_add:
repo_userdef = addon_userdef_info.get(module_id, {})
repo_runtime = addon_runtime_info.get(module_id, {})
for submodule_id, addon in repo_userdef.items():
module_name_next = "{:s}.{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, module_id, submodule_id)
# Only default & persistent add-ons are kept for re-activation.
default_set = True
persistent = True
addons_to_enable.append((module_name_next, addon, default_set, persistent))
for module_id_prev, module_id_next in submodules_rename_module:
repo_userdef = addon_userdef_info.get(module_id_prev, {})
repo_runtime = addon_runtime_info.get(module_id_prev, {})
for submodule_id, mod in repo_runtime.items():
if not getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False):
continue
module_name_prev = "{:s}.{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, module_id_prev, submodule_id)
module_name_next = "{:s}.{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, module_id_next, submodule_id)
disable(module_name_prev, default_set=False, refresh_handled=True)
addon = repo_userdef.get(submodule_id)
default_set = addon is not None
persistent = getattr(mod, "__addon_persistent__", False)
addons_to_enable.append((module_name_next, addon, default_set, persistent))
for module_id_prev, module_id_next in submodules_rename_module_disabled:
repo_userdef = addon_userdef_info.get(module_id_prev, {})
repo_runtime = addon_runtime_info.get(module_id_prev, {})
for submodule_id, addon in repo_userdef.items():
mod = repo_runtime.get(submodule_id)
if mod is not None and getattr(mod, "__addon_enabled__", False):
continue
# Either there is no run-time data or the module wasn't enabled.
# Rename the add-on without enabling it so the next time it's enabled it's preferences are kept.
module_name_next = "{:s}.{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, module_id_next, submodule_id)
addon.module = module_name_next
if submodules_del:
repo_module_map = {repo.module: repo for repo in _preferences.extensions.repos}
for module_id in submodules_del:
repo_userdef = addon_userdef_info.get(module_id, {})
repo_runtime = addon_runtime_info.get(module_id, {})
repo = repo_module_map.get(module_id)
default_set = True
if repo and not repo.enabled:
# The repository exists but has been disabled, keep the add-on preferences
# because the user may want to re-enable the repository temporarily.
default_set = False
for submodule_id, mod in repo_runtime.items():
module_name_prev = "{:s}.{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, module_id, submodule_id)
disable(module_name_prev, default_set=default_set, refresh_handled=True)
del repo
del repo_module_map
if submodules_del_disabled:
for module_id_prev in submodules_del_disabled:
repo_userdef = addon_userdef_info.get(module_id_prev, {})
for submodule_id in repo_userdef.keys():
module_name_prev = "{:s}.{:s}.{:s}".format(_ext_base_pkg_idname, module_id_prev, submodule_id)
disable(module_name_prev, default_set=True, refresh_handled=True)
return addons_to_enable
# Enable add-ons after the modules have been manipulated.
def _initialize_extension_repos_post_addons_restore(addons_to_enable):
if not addons_to_enable:
return
# Important to refresh wheels & compatibility data before enabling.
extensions_refresh(addon_modules_pending=[module_name_next for (module_name_next, _, _, _) in addons_to_enable])
any_failed = False
for (module_name_next, addon, default_set, persistent) in addons_to_enable:
# Ensure the preferences are kept.
if addon is not None:
addon.module = module_name_next
if enable(module_name_next, default_set=default_set, persistent=persistent) is None:
any_failed = True
# Remove wheels for any add-ons that failed to enable.
if any_failed:
extensions_refresh()
# Needed for module rename.
_is_first_reset()
# Use `bpy.app.handlers.extension_repos_update_{pre/post}` to track changes to extension repositories
# and sync the changes to the Python module.
@_bpy.app.handlers.persistent
def _initialize_extension_repos_pre(*_):
_ext_global.idmap_pair = _extension_preferences_idmap()
@_bpy.app.handlers.persistent
def _initialize_extension_repos_post(*_, is_first=False):
# When enabling extensions for the first time, ensure the add-on is enabled.
_initialize_ensure_extensions_addon()
do_addons = not is_first
# Map `module_id` -> `dirpath`.
repos_info_prev = _extension_dirpath_from_handle()
repos_info_next = _extension_dirpath_from_preferences()
# Map `repo.as_pointer()` -> `module_id`.
repos_idmap_prev, repos_idmap_prev_disabled = _ext_global.idmap_pair
repos_idmap_next, repos_idmap_next_disabled = _extension_preferences_idmap()
# Map `module_id` -> `repo.as_pointer()`.
repos_idmap_next_reverse = {value: key for key, value in repos_idmap_next.items()}
# Mainly needed when the state of repositories changes at run-time:
# factory settings then load preferences for example.
#
# Filter `repos_idmap_prev` so only items which were also in the `repos_info_prev` are included.
# This is an awkward situation, they should be in sync, however when enabling the experimental option
# means the preferences wont have changed, but the module will not be in sync with the preferences.
# Support this by removing items in `repos_idmap_prev` which aren't also initialized in the managed package.
#
# The only situation this would be useful to keep is if we want to support renaming a package
# that manipulates all add-ons using it, when those add-ons are in the preferences but have not had
# their package loaded. It's possible we want to do this but is also reasonably obscure.
for repo_id_prev, module_id_prev in list(repos_idmap_prev.items()):
if module_id_prev not in repos_info_prev:
del repos_idmap_prev[repo_id_prev]
submodules_add = [] # List of module names to add: `(module_id, dirpath)`.
submodules_del = [] # List of module names to remove: `module_id`.
submodules_rename_module = [] # List of module names: `(module_id_src, module_id_dst)`.
submodules_rename_dirpath = [] # List of module names: `(module_id, dirpath)`.
renamed_prev = set()
renamed_next = set()
# Detect rename modules & module directories.
for module_id_next, dirpath_next in repos_info_next.items():
# Lookup never fails, as the "next" values use: `preferences.extensions.repos`.
repo_id = repos_idmap_next_reverse[module_id_next]
# Lookup may fail if this is a newly added module.
# Don't attempt to setup `submodules_add` though as it's possible
# the module name persists while the underlying `repo_id` changes.
module_id_prev = repos_idmap_prev.get(repo_id)
if module_id_prev is None:
continue
# Detect rename.
if module_id_next != module_id_prev:
submodules_rename_module.append((module_id_prev, module_id_next))
renamed_prev.add(module_id_prev)
renamed_next.add(module_id_next)
# Detect `dirpath` change.
if dirpath_next != repos_info_prev[module_id_prev]:
submodules_rename_dirpath.append((module_id_next, dirpath_next))
# Detect added modules.
for module_id, dirpath in repos_info_next.items():
if (module_id not in repos_info_prev) and (module_id not in renamed_next):
submodules_add.append((module_id, dirpath))
# Detect deleted modules.
for module_id, _dirpath in repos_info_prev.items():
if (module_id not in repos_info_next) and (module_id not in renamed_prev):
submodules_del.append(module_id)
if do_addons:
submodules_del_disabled = [] # A version of `submodules_del` for disabled repositories.
submodules_rename_module_disabled = [] # A version of `submodules_rename_module` for disabled repositories.
# Detect deleted modules.
for repo_id_prev, module_id_prev in repos_idmap_prev_disabled.items():
if (
(repo_id_prev not in repos_idmap_next_disabled) and
(repo_id_prev not in repos_idmap_next)
):
submodules_del_disabled.append(module_id_prev)
# Detect rename of disabled modules.
for repo_id_next, module_id_next in repos_idmap_next_disabled.items():
module_id_prev = repos_idmap_prev_disabled.get(repo_id_next)
if module_id_prev is None:
continue
# Detect rename.
if module_id_next != module_id_prev:
submodules_rename_module_disabled.append((module_id_prev, module_id_next))
addons_to_enable = _initialize_extension_repos_post_addons_prepare(
_ext_global.module_handle,
submodules_del=submodules_del,
submodules_add=submodules_add,
submodules_rename_module=submodules_rename_module,
submodules_del_disabled=submodules_del_disabled,
submodules_rename_module_disabled=submodules_rename_module_disabled,
)
del submodules_del_disabled, submodules_rename_module_disabled
# Apply changes to the `_ext_base_pkg_idname` named module so it matches extension data from the preferences.
module_handle = _ext_global.module_handle
for module_id in submodules_del:
module_handle.unregister_submodule(module_id)
for module_id, dirpath in submodules_add:
module_handle.register_submodule(module_id, dirpath)
for module_id_prev, module_id_next in submodules_rename_module:
module_handle.rename_submodule(module_id_prev, module_id_next)
for module_id, dirpath in submodules_rename_dirpath:
module_handle.rename_directory(module_id, dirpath)
_ext_global.idmap_pair[0].clear()
_ext_global.idmap_pair[1].clear()
if do_addons:
_initialize_extension_repos_post_addons_restore(addons_to_enable)
# Force refreshing if directory paths change.
if submodules_del or submodules_add or submodules_rename_dirpath:
_is_first_reset()
def _initialize_extensions_site_packages(*, extensions_directory, create=False):
# Add extension site-packages to `sys.path` (if it exists).
# Use for wheels.
import os
import sys
# NOTE: follow the structure of `~/.local/lib/python#.##/site-packages`
# because some wheels contain paths pointing to parent directories,
# referencing `../../../bin` for example - to install binaries into `~/.local/bin`,
# so this can't simply be treated as a module directory unless those files would be excluded
# which may interfere with the wheels functionality.
site_packages = os.path.join(
extensions_directory,
".local",
"lib",
"python{:d}.{:d}".format(sys.version_info.major, sys.version_info.minor),
"site-packages",
)
if create:
if not os.path.exists(site_packages):
os.makedirs(site_packages)
found = True
else:
found = os.path.exists(site_packages)
if found:
# Ensure the wheels `site-packages` are added before all other site-packages.
# This is important for extensions modules get priority over system modules.
# Without this, installing a module into the systems site-packages (`/usr/lib/python#.##/site-packages`)
# could break an extension which already had a different version of this module installed locally.
from site import getsitepackages
index = None
if builtin_site_packages := set(getsitepackages()):
for i, dirpath in enumerate(sys.path):
if dirpath in builtin_site_packages:
index = i
break
if index is None:
sys.path.append(site_packages)
else:
sys.path.insert(index, site_packages)
else:
try:
sys.path.remove(site_packages)
except ValueError:
pass
return site_packages if found else None
def _initialize_extensions_repos_once():
from _bpy_internal.extensions.junction_module import JunctionModuleHandle
module_handle = JunctionModuleHandle(_ext_base_pkg_idname)
module_handle.register_module()
_ext_global.module_handle = module_handle
extensions_directory = _bpy.utils.user_resource('EXTENSIONS')
# Ensure extensions wheels can be loaded (when found).
_initialize_extensions_site_packages(extensions_directory=extensions_directory)
# Ensure extension compatibility data has been loaded and matches the manifests.
_initialize_extensions_compat_data(
extensions_directory,
ensure_wheels=True,
addon_modules_pending=None,
use_startup_fastpath=True,
)
# Setup repositories for the first time.
# Intentionally don't call `_initialize_extension_repos_pre` as this is the first time,
# the previous state is not useful to read.
_initialize_extension_repos_post(is_first=True)
# Internal handlers intended for Blender's own handling of repositories.
_bpy.app.handlers._extension_repos_update_pre.append(_initialize_extension_repos_pre)
_bpy.app.handlers._extension_repos_update_post.append(_initialize_extension_repos_post)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Extension Public API
def extensions_refresh(ensure_wheels=True, addon_modules_pending=None):
"""
Ensure data relating to extensions is up to date.
This should be called after extensions on the file-system have changed.
:arg ensure_wheels: When true, refresh installed wheels with wheels used by extensions.
:type ensure_wheels: bool
:arg addon_modules_pending: Refresh these add-ons by listing their package names, as if they are enabled.
This is needed so wheels can be setup before the add-on is enabled.
:type addon_modules_pending: Sequence[str] | None
"""
# Ensure any changes to extensions refresh `_extensions_incompatible`.
_initialize_extensions_compat_data(
_bpy.utils.user_resource('EXTENSIONS'),
ensure_wheels=ensure_wheels,
addon_modules_pending=addon_modules_pending,
use_startup_fastpath=False,
)
def _extensions_warnings_get():
if _extensions_warnings_get._is_first is False:
return _extensions_warnings
# Calculate warnings which are shown in the UI but not calculated at load time
# because this incurs some overhead.
#
# Currently this checks for scripts violating policies:
# - Adding their directories or sub-directories to `sys.path`.
# - Loading any bundled scripts as modules directly into `sys.modules`.
#
# These warnings are shown:
# - In the add-on UI.
# - In the extension UI.
# - When listing extensions via `blender -c extension list`.
import sys
import os
_extensions_warnings_get._is_first = False
_extensions_warnings.clear()
# This could be empty, it just avoid a lot of redundant lookups to skip known module paths.
dirs_skip_expected = (
os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(_bpy.__file__), "..")) + os.sep,
os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__import__("bl_ui").__file__), "..")) + os.sep,
os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(os.__file__)) + os.sep,
# Legacy add add-on paths.
*(os.path.normpath(path) + os.sep for path in paths()),
)
extensions_directory_map = {}
modules_other = []
for module_name, module in sys.modules.items():
if module_name == "__main__":
continue
module_file = getattr(module, "__file__", None) or ""
if not module_file:
# In most cases these are PY-CAPI modules.
continue
module_file = os.path.normpath(module_file)
if module_file.startswith(dirs_skip_expected):
continue
if module_name.startswith(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot):
# Check this is a sub-module (an extension).
if module_name.find(".", len(_ext_base_pkg_idname_with_dot)) != -1:
# Ignore extension sub-modules because there is no need to handle their directories.
# The extensions directory accounts for any paths which may be found in the sub-modules path.
if module_name.count(".") > 2:
continue
extensions_directory_map[module_name] = os.path.dirname(module_file) + os.sep
else:
# Any non extension module.
modules_other.append((module_name, module_file))
dirs_extensions = tuple(path for path in extensions_directory_map.values())
dirs_extensions_noslash = set(path.rstrip(os.sep) for path in dirs_extensions)
if dirs_extensions:
for module_other_name, module_other_file in modules_other:
if not module_other_file.startswith(dirs_extensions):
continue
# Need 2x lookups, not ideal but `str.startswith` doesn't let us know which argument matched.
found = False
for module_name, module_dirpath in extensions_directory_map.items():
if not module_other_file.startswith(module_dirpath):
continue
try:
warning_list = _extensions_warnings[module_name]
except KeyError:
warning_list = _extensions_warnings[module_name] = []
warning_list.append("Policy violation with top level module: {:s}".format(module_other_name))
found = True
break
assert found
for path in sys.path:
path = os.path.normpath(path)
if path.startswith(dirs_skip_expected):
continue
if not (path in dirs_extensions_noslash or path.startswith(dirs_extensions)):
continue
found = False
for module_name, module_dirpath in extensions_directory_map.items():
if not (path == module_dirpath.rstrip(os.sep) or path.startswith(module_dirpath)):
continue
try:
warning_list = _extensions_warnings[module_name]
except KeyError:
warning_list = _extensions_warnings[module_name] = []
# Use an extension relative path as an absolute path may be too verbose for the UI.
warning_list.append(
"Policy violation with sys.path: {:s}".format(
".{:s}{:s}".format(os.sep, os.path.relpath(path, module_dirpath))
)
)
found = True
break
assert found
return _extensions_warnings
_extensions_warnings_get._is_first = True
def _is_first_reset():
# Reset all values which are lazily initialized,
# use this to force re-creating extension warnings and cached modules.
_extensions_warnings_get._is_first = True
modules._is_first = True
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