scripts/test_kicad_plugin.py cleanup

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unknown 2014-10-18 17:11:25 +02:00 committed by jean-pierre charras
parent f23bb59cd1
commit 6728f0a863
1 changed files with 14 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -13,32 +13,27 @@
# 3) Entered following command line, script takes no arguments
# $ PYTHONPATH=. <path_to>/test_kicad_plugin.py
from pcbnew import IO_MGR, BOARD, MODULE, FPID, UTF8
from os import rename as mv
from __future__ import print_function
from pcbnew import *
import sys
import os
lib_path1='f:/tmp/lib1.pretty'
lib_path2='f:/tmp/lib2.pretty'
tmp_path = '/tmp'
lib_path1 = "%s/lib1.pretty" % tmp_path
lib_path2 = "%s/lib2.pretty" % tmp_path
plugin = IO_MGR.PluginFind( IO_MGR.KICAD )
# Expecting "KiCad":
print( "Plugin Type", plugin.PluginName() )
print( "Plugin Type: %s" % plugin.PluginName() )
try:
plugin.FootprintLibDelete( lib_path1 )
except:
None # ignore, new may not exist if first run
pass # ignore, new may not exist if first run
try:
plugin.FootprintLibDelete( lib_path2 )
except:
None # ignore, new may not exist if first run
pass # ignore, new may not exist if first run
plugin.FootprintLibCreate( lib_path1 )
@ -46,7 +41,6 @@ plugin.FootprintLibCreate( lib_path1 )
# for a FootprintLibCreate()
plugin.FootprintLibCreate( lib_path2 )
board = BOARD()
# The only way to construct a MODULE is to pass it a BOARD? Yep.
@ -65,7 +59,7 @@ plugin.FootprintSave( lib_path1, module )
# create a disparity between the library's name ("footprint"),
# and the module's internal useless name ("mine"). Module is officially named "footprint" now
# but has (module mine ...) internally:
os.rename( 'f:/tmp/lib2.pretty/mine.kicad_mod', 'f:/tmp/lib2.pretty/footprint.kicad_mod' )
mv( "%s/mine.kicad_mod" % lib_path2, "%s/footprint.kicad_mod" % lib_path2 )
footprint = plugin.FootprintLoad( lib_path2, 'footprint' )
@ -74,7 +68,7 @@ fpid.SetLibNickname( UTF8( 'mylib' ) )
name = fpid.Format().GetChars()
# Always after a FootprintLoad() the internal name should match the one used to load it.
print( "internal name should be 'footprint':", name )
print( "Internal name should be 'footprint': '%s'" % name )
# Verify that the same plugin instance can edge trigger on a lib_path change
# for FootprintLoad()
@ -85,7 +79,7 @@ fpid.SetLibNickname( UTF8( 'other_mylib' ) )
name = fpid.Format().GetChars()
# Always after a FootprintLoad() the internal name should match the one used to load it.
print( "internal name should be 'mine':", name )
print( "Internal name should be 'mine': '%s'" % name )
# As of 3-Dec-2013 this test is passed by KICAD_PLUGIN and Wayne is owed an atta boy!