you can use nuke.execute() for that:

help(nuke.execute)

# Result:

Help on built-in function execute in module _nuke:

execute(...)

execute(nameOrNode, start, end, incr, views, continueOnError = False) -> None.

execute(nameOrNode, frameRangeSet, views, continueOnError = False) -> None.

Execute the named Write node over the specified frames.

There are two variants of this function. The first allows you to specify the frames to write range by giving the start frame number, the end frame number and the frame increment. The second allows you to specify more complicated sets of frames by providing a sequence of FrameRange objects.

If Nuke is run with the GUI up, this will pop up a progress meter. If the user hits the cancel button this command will return 'cancelled' error. If Nuke is run from the nuke command line (ie nuke was started with the -t switch) execute() prints a text percentage as it progresses. If the user types ^C it will aborting the execute() and return a 'cancelled' error.

@param nameOrNode: A node name or a node object.

@param start: Optional start frame. Default is root.first_frame.

@param end: Optional end frame. Default is root.last_frame.

@param incr: Optional increment. Default is 1.

@param views: Optional list of views. Default is None, meaning "all views".

@return: None





On 18/07/13 21:35, Matthew Doll wrote:
I want to run an AutoCrop on the CurveTool via python. I can do this with node['go'].execute(), but this pops up a dialog... Is there a way to have it automatically run with first/last frame for range?

Apologies if this has come up before but I couldn't locate it.

Cheers,
Matt


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