AWS deadline-cloud documentation change
Summary
Updated Blender and Houdini submission workflows, simplifying authentication steps and removing manual script directory configuration.
Security assessment
Changes are workflow improvements with no security implications. Removed manual script path configuration which reduces potential misconfiguration risks but doesn't address a specific vulnerability.
Diff
diff --git a/deadline-cloud/latest/userguide/supported-submitters.md b/deadline-cloud/latest/userguide/supported-submitters.md index b5043f44c..c2fca97ec 100644 --- a//deadline-cloud/latest/userguide/supported-submitters.md +++ b//deadline-cloud/latest/userguide/supported-submitters.md @@ -144 +144 @@ Support for Blender is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 2. Choose **Edit** , then **Preferences**. Under **File Paths** choose **Script Directories** , then choose **Add**. Add a script directory for the python folder where the Blender submitter was installed: + 2. In the **Render** menu, choose **Submit to AWS Deadline Cloud**. @@ -146,6 +146 @@ Support for Blender is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - Windows (per-user installation): - %USERPROFILE%\DeadlineCloudSubmitter\Submitters\Blender\python\ - Windows (system-wide installation): - %PROGRAMFILES%\DeadlineCloudSubmitter\Submitters\Blender\python\ - Linux: - ~/DeadlineCloudSubmitter/Submitters/Blender/python/ + 1. If you are prompted to install GUI dependencies, choose **OK** and the Deadline Cloud submitter dialog will appear shortly. @@ -153 +148 @@ Support for Blender is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 3. Restart Blender. + 2. If you are not already authenticated in the Deadline Cloud submitter, the **Credentials Status** shows as **NEEDS_LOGIN**. @@ -155 +150 @@ Support for Blender is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 4. Choose **Edit** , then **Preferences**. Next, choose **Add-ons** , then search for **Deadline Cloud for Blender**. Select the checkbox to enable the add-on. + 3. Choose **Login**. You will be prompted to log in with your user credentials in a browser. @@ -157 +152 @@ Support for Blender is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 5. Open a Blender scene with dependencies that exist within the asset root directory. + 4. You are now logged in and the **Credentials Status** shows as **AUTHENTICATED**. @@ -159,11 +154 @@ Support for Blender is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 6. In the **Render** menu, select the Deadline Cloud dialog. - - 1. If you are not already authenticated in the Deadline Cloud submitter, the **Credentials Status** shows as **NEEDS_LOGIN**. - - 2. Choose **Login**. - - 3. A login browser window displays. Log in with your user credentials. - - 4. Choose **Allow**. You are now logged in and the **Credentials Status** shows as **AUTHENTICATED**. - - 7. Choose **Submit**. + 3. Choose **Submit**. @@ -207 +192,9 @@ Support for Houdini is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 3. Press **tab** , and enter `deadline`. + 3. Open the context menu (right-click or press **Tab**) and search for `Deadline Cloud`. + + 4. Select the **Deadline Cloud** node and add it to your existing network with any ROP node as input. + + 5. Select the **Deadline Cloud** node. + + 1. If you are not already authenticated in the Deadline Cloud submitter, the **Credentials Status** shows as **NEEDS_LOGIN**. + + 2. Choose **Login**. You will be prompted to log in with your user credentials in a browser. @@ -209 +202 @@ Support for Houdini is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 4. Select the Deadline Cloud option, and connect it to your existing network. + 3. You are now logged in and the **Credentials Status** shows as **AUTHENTICATED**. @@ -211 +204 @@ Support for Houdini is provided using the Conda environment for service-managed - 5. Double-click the **Deadline Cloud node**. + 6. Choose **Submit**.