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    • alexschreyerA Offline
      alexschreyer Extension Creator
      last edited by

      Thanks for your great suggestions. I like both solutions. The require_all one will be a good solution for the computer lab application that I have in mind.

      I figured it might be a good idea to wrap that behavior into a plugin. So here's my first attempt (plugin_loader.rb):

      require 'sketchup.rb'
      
      def load_plugin_file
        filename = UI.openpanel "Select a SketchUp Plugin File (With RB Extension)", "", ""
        load filename
      end
      
      def load_plugin_folder
        # How can we select a folder easily with Ruby???
        # require_all foldername
      end
      
      filename = "plugin_loader.rb"
      
      if !file_loaded?(filename)
      
        # get the SketchUp plugins menu
        plugins_menu = UI.menu("Plugins")
        my_menu = plugins_menu.add_item("Load plugin... (file)") { load_plugin_file }
        my_menu = plugins_menu.add_item("Load plugins... (folder)") { load_plugin_folder }
        
        # Let Ruby know we have loaded this file
        file_loaded(filename)
      
      end
      

      Does anyone know a good solution to get a directory path using a selection box?

      Cheers,
      Alex

      Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
      http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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      • J Offline
        Jim
        last edited by

        @watkins said:

        Dear Jim,

        Does that mean that one could load different plugin folders, e.g. plugin_arch, plugin_mech etc?

        Regards,
        Bob

        In theory, but it depends on how the script is written. There may be some plugins that make assumptions about where they are installed and where their support files are located, and thus will not work when moved outside the Plugins folder.

        Hi

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by

          @alexschreyer said:

          Does anyone know a good solution to get a directory path using a selection box?

          Cheers,
          Alex

          Not using the the Ruby API. I don't know off-hand if anyone has ever posted another solution.

          Hi

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          • alexschreyerA Offline
            alexschreyer Extension Creator
            last edited by

            Thanks, Jim. I was thinking about a (dirty) way: Let user select file in folder and then parse the directory path. Apparently that needs some conversion of backslashes into forward ones inbetween to get the Ruby functions to do it but it may work. Another option is a UI library, of course.

            Cheers,
            Alex

            Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
            http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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            • alexschreyerA Offline
              alexschreyer Extension Creator
              last edited by

              This is turning more into a Ruby topic...

              I tried the plugin loader with a few plugins and as Jim assumed some load and some don't. I don't know too much about Ruby, but one that puzzled me because it didn't work was the oniondome.rb. It requires only the 'parametric.rb' and 'bezier.rb' scripts, which in turn require only 'sketchup.rb'. All are in the same folder (/plugins/inactive/).

              Are there any SU Ruby functions that assume a file to be in the Plugins folder although no absolute path is given in a plugin?

              Cheers,
              Alex

              Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
              http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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              • J Offline
                Jim
                last edited by

                Well, here is the code for require_all:

                
                def require_all(dirname)
                    begin
                        rbfiles = Dir[File.join(dirname, "*.rb")]
                        $;.push dirname
                        rbfiles.each {|f| require f}
                    rescue
                        puts "could not load files from #{dirname}"
                    end
                end
                
                

                You will see a special variable $: which is an array and contains the load paths used by the load and require methods. Here is the result of entering $: in the Ruby Console on my PC:

                
                $;
                ["C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Plugins", "C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Tools", "C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Plugins/Podium"]
                
                

                The require_all method adds the sub-directory to the load path before trying to require the .rb file, so any support files can technically be stored in the sub-folder also.

                I will check out oniondome.rb to see if there is anything unusual there... it works for me. You do need to use the full path such as;

                
                require_all(File.join(Sketchup.find_support_file("plugins"),"inactive"))
                
                

                Hi

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                • alexschreyerA Offline
                  alexschreyer Extension Creator
                  last edited by

                  Thanks, Jim! That's when Ruby is starting to turn cryptic on me...
                  Seems somewhat straight-forward, though. All we need now is the directory selection dialog.

                  I wanted to preset the file selection dialog to the plugin folder, seems like I can do that with $:[0]. Sweet!

                  Cheers,
                  Alex

                  Author of "Architectural Design with SketchUp":
                  http://sketchupfordesign.com/

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                  • J Offline
                    Jim
                    last edited by

                    @alexschreyer said:

                    I wanted to preset the file selection dialog to the plugin folder, seems like I can do that with $:[0]. Sweet!

                    That may work, but I am unsure if the order will be identical on every system SketchUp is installed on. I would just use

                    
                    plugins_folder = Sketchup.find_support_file("Plugins")
                    
                    

                    Hi

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @jim said:

                      Well, here is the code for require_all:

                      
                      > def require_all(dirname)
                      >     begin
                      >         rbfiles = Dir[File.join(dirname, "*.rb")]
                      >         $;.push dirname
                      >         rbfiles.each {|f| require f}
                      >     rescue
                      >         puts "could not load files from #{dirname}"
                      >     end
                      > end
                      > 
                      

                      You will see a special variable $: which is an array and contains the load paths used by the load and require methods. Here is the result of entering $: in the Ruby Console on my PC:

                      
                      > $;
                      > ["C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Plugins", "C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Tools", "C;/Program Files/Google/Google SketchUp 7/Plugins/Podium"]
                      > 
                      

                      The require_all method adds the sub-directory to the load path before trying to require the .rb file, so any support files can technically be stored in the sub-folder also.

                      I will check out oniondome.rb to see if there is anything unusual there... it works for me. You do need to use the full path such as;

                      
                      > require_all(File.join(Sketchup.find_support_file("plugins"),"inactive"))
                      > 
                      

                      Does this override the existing built-in require_all method?
                      I used require_all in CityGen to load the modules, but I don't want it loading the sub-folder. If this overrides the existing method it could potentially cause problems.

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                      • J Offline
                        Jim
                        last edited by

                        No, it IS the require_all method from sketchup.rb. It was meant as a reference.

                        Hi

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          Ah. -so it loads al ruby resources in the sub-folders as well?

                          Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          • Chris FullmerC Offline
                            Chris Fullmer
                            last edited by

                            I don't think that it loads the sub folders at all. It looks like it just loads the .rb files from the specified psth.

                            Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
                            All my Plugins I've written

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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              I think that the built-in require_all method doesn't load anything other than *.rb files in the given folder. My snippet in the other thread made it do sub-folders too...

                              TIG

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