When creating a Python toolbox, the template below is used to form the toolbox. This code creates a Python toolbox with a toolbox class named Toolbox, and a single tool named Tool. The Tool class should be renamed, and can be duplicated and edited to create additional tools in your Python toolbox. The tool name and toolbox alias must begin with a letter (a-z, A-Z) and can only consist of letters and numbers (0-9). Spaces and special characters are not allowed (for example, _, !, @, #, $, %, -).
Alternatively, the following code could be copied and pasted into a new .pyt file:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import arcpy
class Toolbox(object):
def __init__(self):
"""Define the toolbox (the name of the toolbox is the name of the
.pyt file)."""
self.label = "Toolbox"
self.alias = ""
# List of tool classes associated with this toolbox
self.tools = [Tool]
class Tool(object):
def __init__(self):
"""Define the tool (tool name is the name of the class)."""
self.label = "Tool"
self.description = ""
self.canRunInBackground = False
def getParameterInfo(self):
"""Define parameter definitions"""
params = None
return params
def isLicensed(self):
"""Set whether tool is licensed to execute."""
return True
def updateParameters(self, parameters):
"""Modify the values and properties of parameters before internal
validation is performed. This method is called whenever a parameter
has been changed."""
return
def updateMessages(self, parameters):
"""Modify the messages created by internal validation for each tool
parameter. This method is called after internal validation."""
return
def execute(self, parameters, messages):
"""The source code of the tool."""
return
def postExecute(self, parameters):
"""This method takes place after outputs are processed and
added to the display."""
return
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