
This functionality is provided as a preview
of intended future API capabilities. You are encouraged to use it and report any problems or suggestions using the
Fusion API and Scripts forum.
Because this is a preview of future functionality, there is the possibility that it will change, which will possibly
break any existing programs that use this functionality. Because of that, you should never deliver any programs that use
any preview capabilities. For a distributed program, you should wait until it has moved from preview to released state.
Plated through-hole or blind/buried via connecting layers in a PCB board.
| Name | Description |
| classType |
Static function that all classes support that returns the type of the class as a string. The returned string matches the string returned by the objectType property. For example if you have a reference to an object and you want to check if it's a SketchLine you can use myObject.objectType == fusion.SketchLine.classType(). |
| Name | Description |
| diameter | Via diameter (copper annulus), in internal units. |
| drill | Drill hole diameter, in internal units. |
| drillSymbol | Symbol used to annotate this via's drill size in drill charts. |
| end | End layer number (1-based) of the via span. |
| flags | Behavioral flags for this via (e.g., solder mask opening). |
| id | Identifier of the object. |
| isValid | Indicates if this object is still valid, i.e. hasn't been deleted or some other action done to invalidate the reference. |
| objectType | This property is supported by all objects in the API and returns a string that contains the full name (namespace::objecttype) describing the type of the object. It's often useful to use this in combination with the classType method to see if an object is a certain type. For example: if obj.objectType == adsk.core.Point3D.classType(): |
| shape | Cross-section shape of this via (square, round, or octagon). |
| start | Start layer number (1-based) of the via span. |
| x | X coordinate of the center point, in internal units. |
| y | Y coordinate of the center point, in internal units. |