Exemple #1
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    def do_GET(self):
        ''' Respond to a "GET" request.  '''
        try:
            autodesk.write_line('GET request: ' + self.path)

            # Send headers, but abort if not successful.
            if not self.send_headers():
                return

            # Shut down the web server
            if '/exit' == self.path:
                Handler.shutting_down = True
                self.wfile.write('shutting down web server')

            # Return a JSON representation of the scene (without meshes) in the response.
            elif '/scene' == self.path:
                self.wfile.write(autodesk.scene_json())

            # Return the product name in the response.
            elif '/test' == self.path:
                self.wfile.write("This is a test. You are running " +
                                 autodesk.app.product)

            # Return a tree representation of the scene in the response.
            elif '/tree' == self.path:
                autodesk.output_scene_tree(self.wfile)

            # Return a JSON representation of the mesh of the first selected object.
            elif '/mesh' == self.path:
                self.wfile.write(autodesk.selected_mesh_json())

            # Echo the query request.
            else:
                self.wfile.write(self.path)
        except:
            self.wfile.write('Error occured')
            Handler.shutting_down = True
Exemple #2
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    def do_GET(self):
        ''' Respond to a "GET" request.  '''
        try:
            autodesk.write_line('GET request: ' + self.path)

            # Send headers, but abort if not successful.
            if not self.send_headers():
                return                        

            # Shut down the web server 
            if '/exit' == self.path:
                Handler.shutting_down = True
                self.wfile.write('shutting down web server')            
            
            # Return a JSON representation of the scene (without meshes) in the response.
            elif '/scene' == self.path:
                self.wfile.write(autodesk.scene_json())

            # Return the product name in the response. 
            elif '/test' == self.path:
                self.wfile.write("This is a test. You are running " + autodesk.app.product)

            # Return a tree representation of the scene in the response.
            elif '/tree' == self.path:
                autodesk.output_scene_tree(self.wfile)

            # Return a JSON representation of the mesh of the first selected object. 
            elif '/mesh' == self.path:
                self.wfile.write(autodesk.selected_mesh_json())

            # Echo the query request. 
            else:
                self.wfile.write(self.path)          
        except:
            self.wfile.write('Error occured')
            Handler.shutting_down = True            
Exemple #3
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 def do_GET(self):
     try:
         if Handler.shutting_down:
             self.send_response(503)
             return                        
         self.send_response(200)
         self.send_header("Content-type", "text/plain")                 
         self.send_header("Accept", "text/plain")    
         self.end_headers()
         if '/exit' == self.path:
             Handler.shutting_down = True
             self.wfile.write('shutting down web server')
         elif '/scene' == self.path:
             self.wfile.write(autodesk.scene_json())
         elif '/test' == self.path:
             self.wfile.write("This is a test")
         elif '/tree' == self.path:
             autodesk.output_scene_tree(self.wfile)
         elif '/mesh' == self.path:
             self.wfile.write(autodesk.selected_mesh_json())
         else:
             self.wfile.write(self.path)          
     except:
         Handler.shutting_down = True            
Exemple #4
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import autodesk

app = autodesk.common.app
app.write_line(autodesk.scene_json())
if autodesk.selected():
	app.write_line(autodesk.selected_mesh_json())