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KiPlot
KiPlot is a program which helps you to plot your KiCad PCBs to output formats easily, repeatable, and most of all, scriptably. This means you can use a Makefile to export your KiCad PCBs just as needed.
For example, it's common that you might want for each board rev:
- Check DRC one last time (currently not possible)
- Gerbers, drills and drill maps for a fab in their favourite format
- Fab docs for the assembler
- Pick and place files
You want to do this in a one-touch way, and make sure everything you need to do so it securely saved in version control, not on the back of an old datasheet.
KiPlot lets you do this.
As a side effect of providing a scriptable plot driver for KiCad, KiPlot also allows functional testing of KiCad plot functions, which would otherwise be somewhat unwieldy to write.
Developing
Set up a virtualenv:
virtualenv --python /usr/bin/python2.7 ~/venv/kiplot
source ~/venv/kiplot/bin/activate
Install kiplot with pip -e:
cd path/to/kiplot
pip install -e .
This doesn't include the pcbnew Python package - that is assumed to
be accessible to the program. You might need to add it to the PYTHONPATH.
You might also need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (you need to be able to load
libkicad_3dsg.so).
For example, if you installed in ~/local/kicad, you might have:
export PYTHONPATH=~/local/kicad/lib/python2.7/site-packages
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/local/kicad/lib64
TODO list
There are some things that still need work:
- DRC checking - that can't be done over the Python interface yet. If/when this is added to KiCad, KiPlot will be able to also be used for DRC functional tests instead of a complex additonal test harness in C++.