Add Support for Geometry Node Cache #92890

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# Blender Asset Tracer BAT🦇
Blender Asset Tracer, a.k.a. BAT🦇 is a script to manage assets with Blender.
Script to manage assets with Blender.
Blender Asset Tracer, a.k.a. BAT🦇, is the replacement of
[BAM](https://developer.blender.org/diffusion/BAM/) and
[blender-file](https://developer.blender.org/source/blender-file/)
Development is driven by choices explained in [T54125](https://developer.blender.org/T54125).
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The `cli.py` wrapper at the root of the project can be used to directly access the command line
tools, without requiring any setup involving `venv` and so on:
```bash
```
python3 path/to/repo/cli.py list path/to/blendfile.blend
```
## Setting up development environment
```bash
```
python3.9 -m venv .venv
```
```bash
. ./.venv/bin/activate
```
```bash
pip install -U pip
```
```bash
pip install poetry black
```
```bash
poetry install
```
```bash
mypy --install-types
```
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BAT Pack supports uploading to S3-compatible storage. This requires a credentials file in
`~/.aws/credentials`. Replace the all-capital words to suit your situation.
```ini
[ENDPOINT]
aws_access_key_id = YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID
aws_secret_access_key = YOUR_SECRET
```
You can then send a BAT Pack to the storage using a target `s3:/ENDPOINT/bucketname/path-in-bucket`,
for example:
```bash
bat pack my_blendfile.blend s3:/storage.service.cloud/jobs/awesome_work
```
This will upload the blend file and its dependencies to `awesome_work/my_blendfile.blend` in
the `jobs` bucket.
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BAT can be used as a Python library to inspect the contents of blend files, without having to
open Blender itself. Here is an example showing how to determine the render engine used:
```python
#!/usr/bin/env python3.7
import json
import sys
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json.dump(render_info, sys.stdout, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
print()
```
To understand the naming of the properties, look at Blender's `DNA_xxxx.h` files with struct
definitions. It is those names that are accessed via `blender_asset_tracer.blendfile`. The
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See https://pypi.org/help/#apitoken for help using API tokens to publish. This
is what I have in `~/.pypirc`:
```ini
```
[distutils]
index-servers = bat
index-servers =
bat
# Use `twine upload -r bat` to upload with this token.
[bat]
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password = pypi-abc-123-blablabla
```
```bash
```
. ./.venv/bin/activate
```
```bash
pip install twine
```
```bash
poetry build
```
```bash
twine check dist/blender_asset_tracer-1.18.tar.gz dist/blender_asset_tracer-1.18-*.whl
```
```bash
twine upload -r bat dist/blender_asset_tracer-1.18.tar.gz dist/blender_asset_tracer-1.18-*.whl
```