Hymma.Solidworks.Addins 2018.2.2

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dotnet add package Hymma.Solidworks.Addins --version 2018.2.2                
NuGet\Install-Package Hymma.Solidworks.Addins -Version 2018.2.2                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Hymma.Solidworks.Addins" Version="2018.2.2" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Hymma.Solidworks.Addins --version 2018.2.2                
#r "nuget: Hymma.Solidworks.Addins, 2018.2.2"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Hymma.Solidworks.Addins as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Hymma.Solidworks.Addins&version=2018.2.2

// Install Hymma.Solidworks.Addins as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Hymma.Solidworks.Addins&version=2018.2.2                

Overview

Solidworks is knows to be easy to use. On the one hand, it is a feature-rich software that has a solution for most users requirements. On the other hand, it has a powerful UI to deliver those features. This package is focused on the UI side of things. It allows you create native looking addins for solidworks easily.

The Issue with Solidworks API

Solidworks API is well documented by Dassault Systems. But since it uses COM you should use primitive types like string to interact with it. For example there is no Bitmap object, you should format, resize and save the image following strict regulations and pass the file path to solidworks.

Fortunately Hymma.Solidworks.Addins wraps solidworks API functions in a proper object. To put it other words, it acts as a proxy between your code and solidworks API. It uses .NET Framework objects and events. In the example above, you would use a Bitmap object and the framework will format, resize and save the image and pass the address to solidworks.

Note Hymma.Solidworks.Addins uses %localappdata% as the main folder for saving and accessing files.

Addin UIs

Solidworks API names particular sections of the UI and we have stick to that naming convention. Below you can see some of the main (most used) UI elements in a Solidworks addin.

Terminology 😒

Command

It is a button in one of the menu bars or the tab bar. It sends a signal to Solidworks to start a Feature. Commands are housed in the Command Group which in turn is in a Tab and(or) Menu item.

Feature

When users create a 3D object, cut from it or modify it in any form they have used a feature.

Property Manager Page

Each feature in solidworks has its own Property Manager Page. A Property Manager Page hosts UI elements that allow users to define the feature. For example when user clicks on the Hole button a property manager page will pop up on the left side of the screen. And they define the diameter and depth of the Hole.

Poperty Manager Page Image

Tab Command-Group Menus Images

Quick Start

Create and register the addin

  1. In Visual Studio create a new Class Library targeting .Net Framework 4.7.2 or .NET Framework 4.8. You should run Visual Studio as Admin.
  2. Rename Class1 to something meaningfull. (Optional)
  3. Right-click on your project file > Manage Nuget Packages > Install Hymma.Solidworks.Addins. Version starts with the version of solidworks. (i.e. nuget package version 2018.x.xxx targets solidworks version 2018 and newer)
  4. Right-click on your project file > Properties > Debug > Start External Program > C:\Program Files\SOLIDWORKS Corp\SOLIDWORKS\SLDWORKS.exe. (Or wherever your solidworks exe is located)
  5. While in your project properties > Build > Check Register For COM Interop > Platform Target Any CPU
  6. While in your project properties > Signing > from the drop down on the bottom (Choose a strong name key file) > New > Assign a name and ok
  7. Add below Attrubutes to you main class
[Addin("Title_Of_Your_Addin", AddinIcon = "addin_icon.png (Or addin_icon if using resx)", Description = "Description_For_Addin", LoadAtStartup = true)]
[Guid("C69637E8-D32E-4C73-A3F6-5DB5DD70E0EF")]
[ComVisible(true)]

To Create a GUID go to Tools menu in Visual Studio select Create Guid then select the 5th item and press the Copy button and exit.

AddinIcon is the name of the image that is either marked as Embedded Resource or is added to your project using Resources section of your project properties window. If you decided to use an embedded resource you must provide the extension otherwise just the name of the file will suffice. 6. Inherit from AddinMaker > Ctrl+. on your class and Impliment abstract class

At this stage you could build your project and register the addin to COM. To confirm that >Win key + R > Regedit > browse to 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SolidWorks\AddIns' and you should find a folder with named with the guid value you provided.

Alternatively you could run this code in powershell dir -Path 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\SolidWorks\AddIns'

Add UI elements to your addin

Once you implemented the abstract AddinMaker into your class, you can define the UI object in public override AddinUserInterface GetUserInterFace().

We strongly recommend you clone this repo and open the project and then browse to QRify project. This project uses the Hymma.Solidworks.Addins to make a sample addin. It is heavily commented and demostrates how UI elements are defined. Additionally, we have created an SVG file of the PlantUML diagrams for all the types in this package. You can find instructions under the classDiagrams folder 📂 to eaither re-compile them or simply download the file.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET Framework net48 is compatible.  net481 was computed. 
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