Console Python¶
The Python Console offers a quick way to test code snippets and explore Blender’s API.
It executes whatever you type on its >>>
prompt and has command history and auto-complete.
Interface¶
Main View¶
Atalhos vinculados
LMB – Moves the cursor along the input line.
Left / Right – Moves the cursor by one character.
Ctrl-Left / Ctrl-Right – Moves the cursor by one word.
Shift-Left / Shift-Right – Selects characters to the left/right.
Shift-Ctrl-Left / Shift-Ctrl-Right – Selects words to the left/right.
Ctrl-A Selects all text and text history.
Backspace / Delete – Apaga os caracteres.
Ctrl-Backspace / Ctrl-Delete – Apaga as palavras.
Return – Execute command.
Shift-Enter – Adiciona ao histórico de comandos sem executar.
Uso¶
Apelidos¶
Algumas variáveis e módulos estão disponíveis para conveniência:
C
: Fornece acesso rápido abpy.context
.D
: Fornece acesso rápido abpy.data
.bpy
: O módulo de nível mais alto da API Python do Blender.
Primeiro olhar sobre o ambiente de console¶
To see the list of global functions and variables,
type dir()
and press Return to execute it.
Completar automaticamente¶
The Console can preview the available members of a module or variable.
As an example, type bpy.
and press Tab:
The submodules are listed in green. Attributes and methods will be listed
in the same way, with methods being indicated by a trailing (
.
Examples¶
bpy.context¶
This module gives you access to the current scene, the currently selected objects, the current object mode, and so on.
Nota
Para que os comandos listados abaixo mostrem a saída apropriada, certifique-se de ter objetos selecionados na 3D viewport.
Get the current 3D Viewport mode (Object, Edit, Sculpt, etc.):
bpy.context.mode
Get the active object:
bpy.context.object
bpy.context.active_object
Change the active object’s X coordinate to 1:
bpy.context.object.location.x = 1
Move the active object by 0.5 along the X axis:
bpy.context.object.location.x += 0.5
Change all three location coordinates in one go:
bpy.context.object.location = (1, 2, 3)
Change only the X and Y coordinates:
bpy.context.object.location.xy = (1, 2)
Get the selected objects:
bpy.context.selected_objects
Get the selected objects excluding the active one:
[obj for obj in bpy.context.selected_objects if obj != bpy.context.object]
bpy.data¶
Gives you access to all the data in the blend-file, regardless of whether it’s currently active or selected.
bpy.ops¶
«Operators» are actions that are normally triggered from a button or menu item but can also be called programmatically. See the bpy.ops API documentation for a list of all operators.