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862 B
Python
35 lines
862 B
Python
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.. _operator-execution_context:
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Execution Context
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-----------------
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When calling an operator you may want to pass the execution context.
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This determines the context that is given for the operator to run in, and whether
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invoke() is called or only execute().
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``EXEC_DEFAULT`` is used by default, running only the ``execute()`` method, but you may
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want the operator to take user interaction with ``INVOKE_DEFAULT`` which will also
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call invoke() if existing.
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The execution context is one of:
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- ``INVOKE_DEFAULT``
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- ``INVOKE_REGION_WIN``
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- ``INVOKE_REGION_CHANNELS``
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- ``INVOKE_REGION_PREVIEW``
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- ``INVOKE_AREA``
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- ``INVOKE_SCREEN``
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- ``EXEC_DEFAULT``
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- ``EXEC_REGION_WIN``
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- ``EXEC_REGION_CHANNELS``
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- ``EXEC_REGION_PREVIEW``
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- ``EXEC_AREA``
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- ``EXEC_SCREEN``
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"""
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# collection add popup
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import bpy
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bpy.ops.object.collection_instance_add('INVOKE_DEFAULT')
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