ID(bpy_struct)¶
base class — bpy_struct
subclasses —
Action
, Armature
, Brush
, CacheFile
, Camera
, Curve
, FreestyleLineStyle
, GreasePencil
, Group
, Image
, Key
, Lamp
, Lattice
, Library
, Mask
, Material
, Mesh
, MetaBall
, MovieClip
, NodeTree
, Object
, PaintCurve
, Palette
, ParticleSettings
, Scene
, Screen
, Sound
, Speaker
, Text
, Texture
, VectorFont
, WindowManager
, World
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class
bpy.types.
ID
(bpy_struct)¶ Base type for data-blocks, defining a unique name, linking from other libraries and garbage collection
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is_library_indirect
¶ Is this ID block linked indirectly
Type: boolean, default False, (readonly)
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is_updated
¶ Data-block is tagged for recalculation
Type: boolean, default False, (readonly)
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is_updated_data
¶ Data-block data is tagged for recalculation
Type: boolean, default False, (readonly)
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name
¶ Unique data-block ID name
Type: string, default “”, (never None)
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preview
¶ Preview image and icon of this data-block (None if not supported for this type of data)
Type: ImagePreview
, (readonly)
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tag
¶ Tools can use this to tag data for their own purposes (initial state is undefined)
Type: boolean, default False
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use_fake_user
¶ Save this data-block even if it has no users
Type: boolean, default False
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users
¶ Number of times this data-block is referenced
Type: int in [0, inf], default 0, (readonly)
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copy
()¶ Create a copy of this data-block (not supported for all data-blocks)
Returns: New copy of the ID Return type: ID
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user_clear
()¶ Clear the user count of a data-block so its not saved, on reload the data will be removed
This function is for advanced use only, misuse can crash blender since the user count is used to prevent data being removed when it is used.
# This example shows what _not_ to do, and will crash blender. import bpy # object which is in the scene. obj = bpy.data.objects["Cube"] # without this, removal would raise an error. obj.user_clear() # runs without an exception # but will crash on redraw. bpy.data.objects.remove(obj)
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user_remap
(new_id)¶ Replace all usage in the .blend file of this ID by new given one
Parameters: new_id ( ID
, (optional argument, never None)) – New ID to use
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make_local
(clear_proxy=True)¶ Make this datablock local, return local one (may be a copy of the original, in case it is also indirectly used)
Parameters: clear_proxy (boolean, (optional)) – Whether to clear proxies (the default behavior); can cause proxies to be duplicated when still referred to from another library Returns: This ID, or the new ID if it was copied Return type: ID
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user_of_id
(id)¶ Count the number of times that ID uses/references given one
Parameters: id ( ID
, (never None)) – ID to count usagesReturns: Number of usages/references of given id by current data-block Return type: int in [0, inf]
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animation_data_create
()¶ Create animation data to this ID, note that not all ID types support this
Returns: New animation data or NULL Return type: AnimData
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animation_data_clear
()¶ Clear animation on this this ID
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update_tag
(refresh={})¶ Tag the ID to update its display data, e.g. when calling
bpy.types.Scene.update
Parameters: refresh (enum set in {'OBJECT', 'DATA', 'TIME'}, (optional)) – Type of updates to perform
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