# IfcOpenShell - IFC toolkit and geometry engine # Copyright (C) 2021 Dion Moult # # This file is part of IfcOpenShell. # # IfcOpenShell is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # IfcOpenShell is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with IfcOpenShell. If not, see . import ifcopenshell.api class Usecase: def __init__(self, file, **settings): self.file = file self.settings = {"cost_item": None, "products": []} for key, value in settings.items(): self.settings[key] = value def execute(self): self.quantities = set(self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities or []) for quantity in self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities or []: for inverse in self.file.get_inverse(quantity): if not inverse.is_a("IfcElementQuantity"): continue for rel in inverse.DefinesOccurrence or []: for related_object in rel.RelatedObjects: if related_object in self.settings["products"]: self.quantities.remove(quantity) self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities = list(self.quantities) for product in self.settings["products"]: ifcopenshell.api.run( "control.unassign_control", self.file, related_object=product, relating_control=self.settings["cost_item"], ) self.update_cost_item_count() def update_cost_item_count(self): # This is a bold assumption # https://forums.buildingsmart.org/t/how-does-a-cost-item-know-that-it-is-counting-a-controlled-product/3564 if len(self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities) == 1: quantity = self.settings["cost_item"].CostQuantities[0] if quantity.is_a("IfcQuantityCount"): count = 0 for rel in self.settings["cost_item"].Controls: count += len(rel.RelatedObjects) quantity[3] = count