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Documentation

This repository is a part of the Flow Production Tracking Toolkit.

Using this app in your Setup

All the apps that are part of our standard app suite are pushed to our App Store. This is where you typically go if you want to install an app into a project you are working on. For an overview of all the Apps and Engines in the Toolkit App Store, click here: https://help.autodesk.com/view/SGDEV/ENU/?contextId=PC_TOOLKIT_APPS

Have a Question?

Don't hesitate to contact us at https://www.autodesk.com/support/contact-support for help.

Flame Engine Logging

The Flame engine logs information to /opt/Autodesk/log/tk-flame.log. This is helpful if you are trying to troubleshoot or debug.

Flame Engine Bootstrap

The Flame engine uses a more complex bootstrap than most other engines and it runs in three different states - before Flame launches, during Flame operation, and as part of backburner jobs.

For details around the bootstrap, see comments in individual files. Below is a summary of how Flame is typically being launched:

  • The multi launch app (or equivalent) reaches into python/startup/bootstrap.py and passes DCC launch paths and arguments. This method tweaks library paths and a few other minor things and returns a set of rewritten paths, where the main launch binary now is a script inside the flame engine. For example, the multi launch app may pass the following parameters into the bootstrap script:

    app_path: /opt/Autodesk/flame_<version>/bin/startApplication
    app_args: --extra args
    

    The bootstrap script then returns the following:

    app_path: /opt/Autodesk/python/<flame version>/bin/python
    app_args: /mnt/software/shotgun/my_project/install/engines/app-store/tk-flame/v1.2.3/startup/launch_app.py
              /opt/Autodesk/flame_<version>/bin/startApplication
              --extra args
    
  • The multi launch app now executes the re-written DCC path and thereby starts executing python/startup/launch_app.py. inside the python interpreter which comes bundled with Flame (and contains a known version of PySide). The engine starts up, hooks paths are registered by setting the DL_PYTHON_HOOK_PATH environment variable etc. At this point, a check is carried out to see if a Flame project corresponding to the Flow Production Tracking project exists or not. If it doesn't, a project setup UI is shown on screen where a user can configure a new Flame project.

  • Once a Project has been established, the Flame DCC is launched.