# IfcOpenShell - IFC toolkit and geometry engine # Copyright (C) 2022 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 import ifcopenshell.util.element def disconnect_port(file: ifcopenshell.file, port: ifcopenshell.entity_instance) -> None: """Disconnects a port from any other port A port may only be connected to one other port, so the other port is not needed to be specified. :param port: The IfcDistributionPort to disconnect. :return: None Example: .. code:: python # A completely empty distribution system system = ifcopenshell.api.system.add_system(model) # Create a duct and a 90 degree bend fitting duct = ifcopenshell.api.root.create_entity(model, ifc_class="IfcDuctSegment", predefined_type="RIGIDSEGMENT") fitting = ifcopenshell.api.root.create_entity(model, ifc_class="IfcDuctFitting", predefined_type="BEND") # The duct and fitting is part of the system ifcopenshell.api.system.assign_system(model, products=[duct], system=system) ifcopenshell.api.system.assign_system(model, products=[fitting], system=system) # Create 2 ports, one for either end of both the duct and fitting. duct_port1 = ifcopenshell.api.system.add_port(model, element=duct) duct_port2 = ifcopenshell.api.system.add_port(model, element=duct) fitting_port1 = ifcopenshell.api.system.add_port(model, element=fitting) fitting_port2 = ifcopenshell.api.system.add_port(model, element=fitting) # Connect the duct and fitting together. At this point, we have not # yet determined the direction of the flow, so we leave direction as # NOTDEFINED. ifcopenshell.api.system.connect_port(model, port1=duct_port2, port2=fitting_port1) # Disconnect the port. note we could've equally disconnected # fitting_port1 instead of duct_port2 ifcopenshell.api.system.disconnect_port(model, port=duct_port2) """ rels = port.ConnectedTo or () rels += port.ConnectedFrom or () for rel in rels: rel.RelatingPort.FlowDirection = None rel.RelatedPort.FlowDirection = None history = rel.OwnerHistory file.remove(rel) if history: ifcopenshell.util.element.remove_deep2(file, history)