FDM material database, used in Cura.
fdm_materials is released under terms of the CC0-1.0 License. Terms of the license can be found in the LICENSE file. Or at
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
But in general it boils down to:
We waive all rights to the extend of the law. You can copy, modify, distribute as you like, even for commercial purposes
FIXME: Add fdm_material specific instructions here.
Note:
We are currently in the process of switch our builds and pipelines to an approach which uses Conan and pip to manage our dependencies, which are stored on our JFrog Artifactory server and in the pypi.org. At the moment not everything is fully ported yet, so bare with us.
If you want to develop Cura with fdm_materials see the Cura Wiki: Running Cura from source
If you have never used Conan read their documentation which is quite extensive and well maintained. Conan is a Python program and can be installed using pip
pip install conan --upgrade
conan config install https://github.com/ultimaker/conan-config.git
conan profile new default --detect
Community developers would have to remove the Conan cura
repository because that one requires credentials.
conan remote remove cura
To create a new fdm_materials Conan package such that it can be used in Cura, run the following command:
conan export-pkg . uranium/<version>@<username>/<channel>
This package will be stored in the local Conan cache (~/.conan/data
or C:\Users\username\.conan\data
) and can be used in downstream
projects, such as Cura, by adding it as a requirement in the conanfile.py
or in conandata.yml
if that project is set up
in such a way. You can also specify the override at the commandline, to use the newly created package, when you execute the conan install
command in the root of the consuming project, with:
conan install . -build=missing --update --require-override=fdm_materials/<version>@<username>/<channel>