OnPy is a high level Python interface for building 3D models in Onshape
In OnPy you can:
- Build 2D sketches
- Extrude to create 3D geometries
- Interface with other OnShape features
You can install OnPy with pip:
pip install onpy
The first time you run OnPy, you will need to load your OnShape developer keys. OnPy will automatically prompt you the first time it runs. You can trigger this dialogue with:
$ python -c "from onpy import Client;Client()"
Then, you can provide your keys:
$ python -c "from onpy import Client;Client()"
OnPy needs your OnShape credentials.
navagate to https://dev-portal.onshape.com/keys and generate a pair of access & secret keys. Paste them here when prompted:
secret key: ...
access key: ...
Alternatively, you can set your OnShape keys as environment variables
ONSHAPE_DEV_SECRET
- The developer secret keyONSHAPE_DEV_ACCESS
- The developer "access" key
[In depth guide coming soon]
OnPy's primary purpose is to mock the workflow of a typical parametric cad program through Python. This allows tools like LLMs and automation products to interface with OnShape.
OnShape natively supports FeatureScript; an OnShape native scripting language used for defining OnShape features. FeatureScript is a vastly powerful tool—many of it's strengths are leveraged in this package. However, FeatureScript is created to define individual features; there is no way to parametrically generate a design with it.
Instead, OnPy interfaces with OnShape's APIs to create designs that function the same as ones generated in the web ui.
The following is from examples/cylinder.py
:
import onpy
# we'll create a new document, then reference the default partstudio
document = onpy.create_document("Cylinder Example")
partstudio = document.get_partstudio()
# now, we'll define a sketch
sketch = partstudio.add_sketch(
plane=partstudio.features.top_plane, # we define the plane to draw on
name="New Sketch", # and we name the sketch
)
# in this new sketch, we'll draw a circle
sketch.add_circle(center=(0, 0), radius=0.5) # the default units are inches
# next, we'll extrude the sketch. the syntax is similar
extrude = partstudio.add_extrude(
faces=sketch, # we'll extrude the entire sketch ...
distance=1, # ... by one inch
)
If we look in our browser, we'll see a new document aptly named "Cylinder Example."
For a more in-depth guide on how to use OnPy, view the user guide. This gives a detailed explanation on how to use all of OnPy's features.
OnPy is obviously in it's earliest stage. All contributors are gratefully welcomed.
This module is structured to be as idiomatic as possible, while also following some of OnShape's layout quirks. There is no strict rules for this repository, but it's a good idea to try to stick with the flow of other things.