FreeCAD Workbench Python Programming: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
= Target Audience = | = Target Audience = | ||
This page is meant for people who are comfortable and proficient with programming, and know | This page is meant for people who are comfortable and proficient with programming, and know, or are comfortable learning new programming languages like Python on their own. | ||
Please refer to other resources or pages on '''Programming''' or '''Python.'' | Please refer to other resources or pages on '''Programming''' or '''Python.'' |
Revision as of 00:44, 24 April 2020
Introduction
This page is meant as a comprehensive collection of resources for how to create a FreeCAD workbench using Python programming.
Target Audience
This page is meant for people who are comfortable and proficient with programming, and know, or are comfortable learning new programming languages like Python on their own.
Please refer to other resources or pages on Programming' or Python.
Environment Setup
1. Install FreeCAD
See FreeCAD for instructions.
2. Setting up a Modern Code Editor - VS Code
Related Blog Article: FreeCAD External Editor With Code – OSS
The above resources cover how to enable auto-completion and debugging features.
Where to Learn
TODO: Begin grouping links into related sub-sections.
- FreeCAD Wiki - Python scripting tutorial
- FreeCAD Wiki - FreeCAD Scripting Basics
- FreeCAD Wiki - Scripted objects
- FreeCAD Wiki - Topological data scripting
- FreeCAD Wiki - Placement
- FreeCAD Wiki - FeaturePython objects
- FreeCAD Wiki - App FeaturePython
- FreeCAD Wiki - Creating a FeaturePython Box, Part II
- FreeCAD Wiki - Dialog Creation
- FreeCAD Wiki - PySide