You can pickle Nuke nodes, which makes it easy to store them in Text knobs, for 
example, and recall them between sessions or from a database, etc.

You could also just store the .writeKnobs() output string prefixed with the 
node’s class somehow, or put that output string in a dict with the node class 
and/or name and then pickle that... there are quite a few possibilities.

-Nathan



From: Brogan Ross 
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 8:49 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [Nuke-python] Storing a node in a knob?

Hey guys I'm making a node that will store information about a shot and some 
buttons to run certain scripts.  But I would like the script to remember the 
node.  The best thing I've found so far is to add a knob to the root settings, 
but I'm not sure what kind of knob can store a node.  Any ideas or better ways 
to store a variable in a script?



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