• This change is partially to unblock physics tool prototyping. It introduces a tool ID that is passed down into systems and acts as a context for document, window, and other systems and buses.
• The document system component is no longer a component. It is just a system class that can be constructed with a tool ID. Internally, it will connect to its buses and be addressable by tool ID. More than one can be instantiated, each with a unique tool ID.
• These changes are still backward compatible because most of the buses were using broadcast for standalone applications. All of those calls have been updated but not all of the scripts, which should still work as is.
• Got rid of the window factory request bus in favor of just instantiating the main window or any other UI in the application layer.
• Fixed a couple of bugs that were discovered while making these changes.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Moved the class for common asset browser interactions for source files, folders, and source control to atom tools framework.
Added a function to register custom actions
Deleted unnecessary document settings class in favor of settings registry
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
• Working toward creating a standalone application template
Removing application level modules and system components that make it difficult to navigate the project and add a lot of boilerplate code
• Temporarily keeping viewport module and components because shutting down the application deactivates module entities before system entities without respecting component service dependency order. This caused several RPI assets and names to leak because they were not being destroyed in the correct order.
• Fixing include paths not referenced source folders
• Mostly cleanup and reorganization, no behavioral changes
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Renamed document related buses and components to have generic names
Added a base document class with default implementation from which other application specific documents can be derived to work with the document system
Added document factory function registration to the document system request bus so that each application can specify the type of document it creates
Updated all comments and messaging to only refer to documents, not materials or material documents
Updated material editor and shader management console to conform to the new buses
This will provide a first pass of a common interface for a document management system that can be shared by multiple applications
Corrected status bar message copy and paste errors
Updated all test scripts to use the new buses
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
* Final update copyright headers to reference license files at the repo root
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
* Fix copyright validator unit tests to support the stale O3DE header scenario
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
This replaces grid hub usage in the material editor. It allows material editor and other tools to intercommunicate on the local host. This will allow enforcing that there is only one instance of the material editor running. Opening a second instance will forward command line options to the first instance running a local server.
https://jira.agscollab.com/browse/ATOM-15439https://jira.agscollab.com/browse/ATOM-13742