1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
SldwrksExporter
Script to generate production files (part -> step, dxf, pdf)
Usage:
- Download the latest release: https://git.lurenaud.com/lurenaud/SldwrksExporter/releases
- Unzip and run the export.exe file
- Select the folder with the parts, to generate the production files
- Open and wait It works faster with solidworks closed
Working from source:
Prerequisite:
- python (to install type python in terminal, it will open the windows store to install it) (or:
curl -o python.exe https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.1/python-3.11.1-amd64.exe; python.exe /quiet InstallAllUsers=1 PrependPath=1 Include_test=0
) - git (install:
winget install --id Git.Git -e --source winget
)
Automatic install
will dowwnload the git repo, install everything and launch the program.
copy paste this line in an Administrator powershell or windows terminal
curl -o installFrom0.cmd https://git.lurenaud.com/lurenaud/SldwrksExporter/raw/branch/main/installFromZeroScript/installFrom0.cmd; .\installFrom0.cmd
Manual install
- Get the code:
git clone https://git.lurenaud.com/lurenaud/SldwrksExporter.git
- Setup python env
- create venv
python -m venv .venv
- activate environement
.venv\Script\Activate.ps1
- install requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt
Common problems:
- Cannot activate venv, script : in an admin terminal run
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
Use:
In terminal: .\gui.py path\toFloderOfFiles
will generate step, pdf and dxf in a export folder
Double click the gui.py file
Generate exe file
Using auto-py-to-exe
pip install auto-py-to-exe
Works in single file but need to add the ps1 and ddl files in the same directory