In my previous question, Open a file from a specific program from python, I found out how to use subprocess in order to open a program (Blender) — well, a specific .blend
file — from a specific file path with this code.
import os
import subprocess
path = os.getcwd()
os.system("cd path/")
subprocess.check_call(["open", "-a", os.path.join(path, "blender.app"),"Import_mhx.blend"])
With the help of a guy at a forum, I wanted to use relative paths inside the .blend
file, so I changed the code in this way (for Windows)
import os
import subprocess
# This should be the full path to your Blender executable.
blenderPath = "/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Blender Foundation/blender-2.62-release-windows32/blender.exe"
# This is the directory that you want to be your "current" directory when Blender starts
path1 = "/Users/user/Desktop/scenario/Blender"
# This makes makes it so your script is currently based at "path1"
os.chdir(path1)
subprocess.check_call([blenderPath, "Import_mhx.blend"])
and for Mac,
import os
import subprocess
path = os.getcwd()
os.system("cd path/")
print (path)
# This should be the full path to your Blender executable.
blenderPath = path + "/blender.app/Contents/macos/blender"
# This is the directory that you want to be your "current" directory when Blender starts
path1 = "/Users/user/Desktop/scenario/Blender"
# This makes makes it so your script is currently based at "path1"
os.chdir(path1)
subprocess.check_call([blenderPath, "Import_mhx.blend"])
Results:
- In Windows, it works fine.
- On Macs, the result is that the file is opened, but the program seems not to be opened. It is quite strange, I think.
Questions:
- Is there any extension that I should place for the blender (UNIX executable file) in order for it to open?
- Is there any other way that I can do it in order to open the program correctly, but also be able to use relative paths inside
.blend
files?
Both blender opens perfectly and relative paths inside .blend file work ok:)