package Slic3r::Skein; use Moo; use File::Basename qw(basename fileparse); use Slic3r::Geometry qw(PI); use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval); use XXX; # full path (relative or absolute) to the input file has 'input_file' => (is => 'ro', required => 1); # full path (relative or absolute) to the output file; it may contain # formatting variables like [layer_height] etc. has 'output_file' => (is => 'rw', required => 0); has 'status_cb' => (is => 'rw', required => 0, default => sub { sub {} }); has 'processing_time' => (is => 'rw', required => 0); sub go { my $self = shift; die "Input file must have .stl extension\n" if $self->input_file !~ /\.stl$/i; my $t0 = [gettimeofday]; # skein the STL into layers # each layer has surfaces with holes $self->status_cb->(10, "Processing triangulated mesh..."); my $print; { my $mesh = Slic3r::STL->read_file($self->input_file); $mesh->check_manifoldness; $print = Slic3r::Print->new_from_mesh($mesh); } # make skirt $self->status_cb->(15, "Generating skirt..."); $print->extrude_skirt; # make perimeters # this will add a set of extrusion loops to each layer # as well as generate infill boundaries $self->status_cb->(20, "Generating perimeters..."); { my $perimeter_maker = Slic3r::Perimeter->new; $perimeter_maker->make_perimeter($_) for @{$print->layers}; } # this will clip $layer->surfaces to the infill boundaries # and split them in top/bottom/internal surfaces; $self->status_cb->(30, "Detecting solid surfaces..."); $print->detect_surfaces_type; # decide what surfaces are to be filled $self->status_cb->(35, "Preparing infill surfaces..."); $_->prepare_fill_surfaces for @{$print->layers}; # this will remove unprintable surfaces # (those that are too tight for extrusion) $self->status_cb->(40, "Cleaning up..."); $_->remove_small_surfaces for @{$print->layers}; # this will detect bridges and reverse bridges # and rearrange top/bottom/internal surfaces $self->status_cb->(45, "Detect bridges..."); $_->process_bridges for @{$print->layers}; # this will remove unprintable perimeter loops # (those that are too tight for extrusion) $self->status_cb->(50, "Cleaning up the perimeters..."); $_->remove_small_perimeters for @{$print->layers}; # detect which fill surfaces are near external layers # they will be split in internal and internal-solid surfaces $self->status_cb->(60, "Generating horizontal shells..."); $print->discover_horizontal_shells; # combine fill surfaces to honor the "infill every N layers" option $self->status_cb->(70, "Combining infill..."); $print->infill_every_layers; # this will generate extrusion paths for each layer $self->status_cb->(80, "Infilling layers..."); { my $fill_maker = Slic3r::Fill->new('print' => $print); $fill_maker->make_fill($_) for @{$print->layers}; } # output everything to a GCODE file $self->status_cb->(90, "Exporting GCODE..."); $print->export_gcode($self->expanded_output_filepath); # output some statistics $self->processing_time(tv_interval($t0)); printf "Done. Process took %d minutes and %.3f seconds\n", int($self->processing_time/60), $self->processing_time - int($self->processing_time/60)*60; # TODO: more statistics! printf "Filament required: %.1fmm (%.1fcm3)\n", $print->total_extrusion_length, $print->total_extrusion_volume; } # this method will return the value of $self->output_file after expanding its # format variables with their values sub expanded_output_filepath { my $self = shift; my $path = $self->output_file; # if no explicit output file was defined, we take the input # file directory and append the specified filename format $path ||= (fileparse($self->input_file))[1] . $Slic3r::output_filename_format; my $input_basename = basename($self->input_file); $path =~ s/\[input_filename\]/$input_basename/g; $input_basename =~ s/\.stl$//i; $path =~ s/\[input_filename_base\]/$input_basename/g; # build a regexp to match the available options my $options = join '|', grep !$Slic3r::Config::Options->{$_}{multiline}, keys %$Slic3r::Config::Options; # use that regexp to search and replace option names with option values $path =~ s/\[($options)\]/Slic3r::Config->serialize($1)/eg; return $path; } 1;