findFileTexturesCmd.cpp

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#include <maya/MSimple.h>
#include <maya/MObject.h>
#include <maya/MGlobal.h>
#include <maya/MFnDependencyNode.h>
#include <maya/MSelectionList.h>
#include <maya/MString.h>
#include <maya/MObjectArray.h>
#include <maya/MPlug.h>
#include <maya/MItSelectionList.h>
#include <maya/MItDependencyGraph.h>
#include <maya/MFnStringData.h>

#include <maya/MIOStream.h>

//
// This small example illustrates that a node of a particular type can be found
// by walking through the DG graph.  In this example, the nodes of type 
// fileTexture has to be found.  The plugin will start from the shape node that
// the user selected, or the ones passing in as parameters.  It then look for a
// connection to the shadingEngine.  Once found, it will use a dependency graph
// iterator with a filter that matches the type desire to iterate through the
// connections to the shadingEngine. 
//

void dumpInfo( MObject fileNode, 
               MFnDependencyNode& nodeFn, 
                           MObjectArray& nodePath )
{
    MObject currentNode;
        MObject fileAttr = nodeFn.attribute("fileTextureName");
        MPlug   plugToFile( fileNode, fileAttr ); 
    MFnDependencyNode  dgFn;
        MStatus stat;

    cerr << "Name:    " << nodeFn.name() << endl;

        MObject fnameValue;
        stat = plugToFile.getValue( fnameValue );
        if ( !stat ) {
                stat.perror("error getting value from plug");
        } else {
                MFnStringData stringFn( fnameValue );
                cerr << "Texture: " << stringFn.string() << endl;
        }

    cerr << "Path:    ";
    for ( int i = nodePath.length()-1; i >= 0; i-- ) {
        currentNode = nodePath[i];
        dgFn.setObject( currentNode );
        cerr << dgFn.name() << "(" << dgFn.typeName() << ")";
                if ( i > 0)
                        cerr << " ->\n         ";
    }
    cerr << endl;
}
                
DeclareSimpleCommand( findFileTextures, PLUGIN_COMPANY, "3.0");

MStatus findFileTextures::doIt( const MArgList& args )
{

        MSelectionList list;
    MStatus        status;

        if ( args.length() > 0 ) {
                // Arg list is > 0 so use objects that were passes in
                //
                MString argStr;

                unsigned last = args.length();
                for ( unsigned i = 0; i < last; i++ ) {
                        // Attempt to find all of the objects matched
                        // by the string and add them to the list
                        //
                        args.get( i, argStr );  
                        list.add( argStr ); 
                }
        } else {
                // Get arguments from Maya's selection list.
                MGlobal::getActiveSelectionList( list );
    }

        MObject             node;
    MFnDependencyNode   nodeFn,dgNodeFnSet;
    MItDependencyGraph* dgIt; 
    MObject             currentNode;
        MObject                         thisNode;
    MObjectArray        nodePath;

        for ( MItSelectionList iter( list ); !iter.isDone(); iter.next() ) {

                iter.getDependNode( node );

        //
        // The following code shows how to navigate the DG manually without
        // using an iterator.  First, find the attribute that you are 
        // interested.  Then connect a plug to it and see where the plug 
        // connected to.  Once you get all the connections, you can choose 
        // which route you want to go.
        //
        // In here, we wanted to get to the nodes that instObjGroups connected
        // to since we know that the shadingEngine connects to the instObjGroup
        // attribute.
        //

        nodeFn.setObject( node );
        MObject iogAttr = nodeFn.attribute( "instObjGroups", &status);
                if ( !status ) {
                        cerr << nodeFn.name() << ": is not a renderable object, skipping\n";
                        continue;
                }

        MPlug iogPlug( node, iogAttr );
        MPlugArray iogConnections;

        //
        // instObjGroups is a multi attribute.  In this example, just the
        // first connection will be tried.
        //
        iogPlug.elementByLogicalIndex(0).connectedTo( iogConnections, false, true, &status );

                if ( !status ) {
                        cerr << nodeFn.name() << ": is not in a shading group, skipping\n";
                        continue;
                }

        //
        // Now we would like to traverse the DG starting from the shadingEngine
        // since most likely all file texture nodes will be found.  Note the 
        // filter used to initialize the DG iterator.  There are lots of filter
        // type available in MF::Type that you can choose to suite your needs.
        //
                bool foundATexture = false;
        for ( unsigned int i=0; i<iogConnections.length(); i++ ) {

            currentNode = iogConnections[i].node();

            // 
            // Note that upon initilization, the current pointer of the 
            // iterator already points to the first valid node.
            //
            dgIt = new MItDependencyGraph( currentNode, 
                               MFn::kFileTexture,
                               MItDependencyGraph::kUpstream, 
                               MItDependencyGraph::kBreadthFirst,
                               MItDependencyGraph::kNodeLevel, 
                               &status );
                        if ( !status ) {
                                delete dgIt;
                                continue;
                        }
            dgIt->disablePruningOnFilter();

            for ( ; ! dgIt->isDone(); dgIt->next() ) {
              
                                thisNode = dgIt->thisNode();
                dgNodeFnSet.setObject( thisNode ); 
                status = dgIt->getNodePath( nodePath );

                if ( !status ) {
                                        status.perror("getNodePath");
                                        continue;
                }

                //
                // append the starting node.
                //
                nodePath.append(node);
                dumpInfo( thisNode, dgNodeFnSet, nodePath );
                                foundATexture = true;
            }
            delete dgIt;
        }
                
                if ( !foundATexture ) {
                        cerr << nodeFn.name() << ": is not connected to a file texture\n";
                }
    }
    return MS::kSuccess; 
}

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