IC Python API:Saving JSON
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This article will go over the handling of JSON formatted data for iClone. This is done by saving transformational data for all the props in the current iClone scene to an external .json file.
Necessary Modules
import RLPy
import os
import json
Global Variables
data = {"props": []} # Empty array to store object data
time = RLPy.RTime(0)
decimal_places = 3 # How accurately do we want to store the transform data?
exclusions = ["Shadow Catcher "] # Create a list objects to ignore when saving
all_props = RLPy.RScene.FindObjects(RLPy.EObjectType_Prop)
Recording Transform Data
for prop in all_props:
if prop.GetName() in exclusions:
continue
control = prop.GetControl("Transform")
data_block = control.GetDataBlock()
data["props"].append(
{"Name": prop.GetName(),
"Position": {
"x": round(data_block.GetData("Position/PositionX", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places),
"y": round(data_block.GetData("Position/PositionY", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places),
"z": round(data_block.GetData("Position/PositionZ", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places)
},
"Rotation": {
"x": round(data_block.GetData("Rotation/RotationX", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places),
"y": round(data_block.GetData("Rotation/RotationY", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places),
"z": round(data_block.GetData("Rotation/RotationZ", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places)
},
"Scale": {
"x": round(data_block.GetData("Scale/ScaleX", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places),
"y": round(data_block.GetData("Scale/ScaleY", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places),
"z": round(data_block.GetData("Scale/ScaleZ", time).ToFloat(), decimal_places)
}
}
)
Saving the JSON File
# Prepare the filepath and save the json file
file_name = "all_prop_transformations.json"
local_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
json_file_path = os.path.join(local_path, file_name)
with open(json_file_path, "w") as json_file:
json.dump(data, json_file)
Reading Back the JSON File
# Read back the data and pretty print it in the console
with open(json_file_path, "r") as json_file:
data_in = json.load(json_file)
print(json.dumps(data_in, indent=4, sort_keys=True))