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− | This page | + | This page describes PyMOL's plugin architechture since version 1.5.0.6. |
− | = | + | == API Entry Points == |
− | |||
− | A | + | A plugin is a Python module which uses PyMOL's API. The following entrypoints add functionality to PyMOL: |
− | + | # [[extend|<code>pymol.cmd.extend(func)</code>]] registers a function as a PyMOL command | |
− | + | # <code>pymol.plugins.addmenuitemqt(label, callback)</code> adds a plugin menu item, should be called inside [[#__init__plugin__|<code>__init_plugin__</code>]] | |
+ | # [[#__init__plugin__|<code>MyPlugin.__init_plugin__(app)</code>]] is called during plugin initialization (if defined by the plugin) | ||
− | = | + | == __init_plugin__ == |
− | + | A plugin can implement an <code>__init_plugin__(app)</code> function (''previously <code>__init__</code>, deprecated'') which is called during plugin initialization. It is passed an object which is compatible with the legacy <code>PMGApp</code> instance and provides access to the Tkinter parent (<code>app.root</code>). | |
+ | |||
+ | === Example for a PyQt5 GUI (PyMOL 2.x) === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''See also the [[Plugins Tutorial]]'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | ||
+ | def __init_plugin__(app=None): | ||
+ | from pymol.plugins import addmenuitemqt | ||
+ | addmenuitemqt('My Qt Plugin', myqtdialog) | ||
− | + | def myqtdialog(): | |
− | + | from pymol.Qt import QtWidgets | |
− | + | QtWidgets.QMessageBox.information(None, 'My Plugin Title', 'Hello World') | |
− | + | </syntaxhighlight> | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | = | + | === Example for a legacy Tkinter GUI (PyMOL 1.x) === |
− | + | It is important that all Tkinter objects are created with the <code>app.root</code> parent, otherwise legacy plugins won't work in PyMOL 2.0. | |
− | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | |
+ | def __init_plugin__(app): | ||
+ | app.menuBar.addmenuitem('Plugin', 'command', | ||
+ | label='My Tk Plugin', | ||
+ | command=lambda: mytkdialog(app.root)) | ||
− | + | def mytkdialog(parent): | |
− | + | try: | |
− | + | import tkMessageBox # Python 2 | |
− | + | except ImportError: | |
− | + | import tkinter.messagebox as tkMessageBox # Python 3 | |
− | + | tkMessageBox.showinfo(parent=parent, title='My Plugin Title', message='Hello World') | |
− | + | </syntaxhighlight> | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
== More than one file per plugin == | == More than one file per plugin == | ||
− | + | Plugins can be either a single Python file, or a directory with an <code>__init__.py</code> file. | |
+ | |||
+ | '''Single file layout:''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | ||
+ | MyPlugin.py (defines "__init_plugin__(app=None)" function) | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Directory layout:''' | ||
<source lang="Python"> | <source lang="Python"> | ||
− | + | MyPlugin/ | |
− | + | ├── data | |
− | + | │ ├── datasheet.txt | |
− | + | │ └── image.png | |
− | + | ├── submodule1.py | |
− | + | ├── submodule2.py | |
+ | └── __init__.py (defines "__init_plugin__(app=None)" function) | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | They can be zipped (<code>.zip</code>) for distribution, the [[Plugin Manager]] handles the unzipping during installation. | |
<source lang="bash"> | <source lang="bash"> | ||
− | zip | + | zip -r MyPlugin-1.0.zip MyPlugin |
</source> | </source> | ||
− | + | == Config files == | |
− | |||
− | < | + | PyMOL offers a basic API to store custom settings in <code>~/.pymolpluginsrc.py</code>. |
− | + | Only basic types (<code>str</code>, | |
− | + | <code>int</code>, | |
− | + | <code>float</code>, | |
− | </ | + | <code>list</code>, |
+ | <code>tuple</code>, | ||
+ | <code>dict</code>, | ||
+ | etc.) | ||
+ | are suppored (those who produce executable code with <code>repr()</code>). | ||
− | + | '''Store:''' | |
− | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | |
+ | pymol.plugins.pref_set(key, value) | ||
− | + | # needed if pymol.plugins.pref_get("instantsave") == False | |
+ | pymol.plugins.pref_save() | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
− | + | '''Load:''' | |
− | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | |
+ | value = pymol.plugins.pref_get(key, default=None) | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
− | + | '''Example:''' | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> | |
− | + | apbsbinary = pymol.plugins.pref_get("APBS_BINARY_LOCATION", "/usr/bin/apbs") | |
− | + | </syntaxhighlight> | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | = | + | == PyMOL OS Fellowship Project 2011/2012 == |
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | [[User:Speleo3|Thomas Holder]] was working on the new plugin system as part of his [http://pymol.org/fellowship 2011-2012 Fellowship]. The improvements were incorporated into PyMOL 1.5.0.5. | |
− | + | * graphical [[Plugin Manager]] | |
− | * [ | + | * multiple files per plugin/module (see [[#More than one file per plugin]]) |
− | * | + | * user plugin directory |
− | * [ | + | * rarely used plugins can be disabled for better performance and enabled on demand |
+ | * metadata support (version, author, description, citation, tags, ...) | ||
+ | * install from online repositories | ||
+ | * settings API for plugins (see [[#Config files]]) | ||
− | = | + | == See Also == |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
+ | * [[Plugin Manager]] | ||
+ | * [[Plugins Tutorial]] | ||
+ | * [[Plugins]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Plugins]] | ||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] | ||
[[Category:Developers]] | [[Category:Developers]] |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 10 December 2018
This page describes PyMOL's plugin architechture since version 1.5.0.6.
API Entry Points
A plugin is a Python module which uses PyMOL's API. The following entrypoints add functionality to PyMOL:
pymol.cmd.extend(func)
registers a function as a PyMOL commandpymol.plugins.addmenuitemqt(label, callback)
adds a plugin menu item, should be called inside__init_plugin__
MyPlugin.__init_plugin__(app)
is called during plugin initialization (if defined by the plugin)
__init_plugin__
A plugin can implement an __init_plugin__(app)
function (previously __init__
, deprecated) which is called during plugin initialization. It is passed an object which is compatible with the legacy PMGApp
instance and provides access to the Tkinter parent (app.root
).
Example for a PyQt5 GUI (PyMOL 2.x)
See also the Plugins Tutorial
def __init_plugin__(app=None):
from pymol.plugins import addmenuitemqt
addmenuitemqt('My Qt Plugin', myqtdialog)
def myqtdialog():
from pymol.Qt import QtWidgets
QtWidgets.QMessageBox.information(None, 'My Plugin Title', 'Hello World')
Example for a legacy Tkinter GUI (PyMOL 1.x)
It is important that all Tkinter objects are created with the app.root
parent, otherwise legacy plugins won't work in PyMOL 2.0.
def __init_plugin__(app):
app.menuBar.addmenuitem('Plugin', 'command',
label='My Tk Plugin',
command=lambda: mytkdialog(app.root))
def mytkdialog(parent):
try:
import tkMessageBox # Python 2
except ImportError:
import tkinter.messagebox as tkMessageBox # Python 3
tkMessageBox.showinfo(parent=parent, title='My Plugin Title', message='Hello World')
More than one file per plugin
Plugins can be either a single Python file, or a directory with an __init__.py
file.
Single file layout:
MyPlugin.py (defines "__init_plugin__(app=None)" function)
Directory layout:
MyPlugin/
├── data
│ ├── datasheet.txt
│ └── image.png
├── submodule1.py
├── submodule2.py
└── __init__.py (defines "__init_plugin__(app=None)" function)
They can be zipped (.zip
) for distribution, the Plugin Manager handles the unzipping during installation.
zip -r MyPlugin-1.0.zip MyPlugin
Config files
PyMOL offers a basic API to store custom settings in ~/.pymolpluginsrc.py
.
Only basic types (str
,
int
,
float
,
list
,
tuple
,
dict
,
etc.)
are suppored (those who produce executable code with repr()
).
Store:
pymol.plugins.pref_set(key, value)
# needed if pymol.plugins.pref_get("instantsave") == False
pymol.plugins.pref_save()
Load:
value = pymol.plugins.pref_get(key, default=None)
Example:
apbsbinary = pymol.plugins.pref_get("APBS_BINARY_LOCATION", "/usr/bin/apbs")
PyMOL OS Fellowship Project 2011/2012
Thomas Holder was working on the new plugin system as part of his 2011-2012 Fellowship. The improvements were incorporated into PyMOL 1.5.0.5.
- graphical Plugin Manager
- multiple files per plugin/module (see #More than one file per plugin)
- user plugin directory
- rarely used plugins can be disabled for better performance and enabled on demand
- metadata support (version, author, description, citation, tags, ...)
- install from online repositories
- settings API for plugins (see #Config files)