# CLAUDE.md This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository. ## Commands ```bash pip install -e ".[render]" # install with rendering dependencies pip install -e ".[service]" # install with service dependencies (includes render) python -m pytest tests/ # run all tests python -m pytest tests/test_url.py -v ifcurl render "ifc://..." # render a URL to ifc-url-render.png ifcurl render "ifc://..." -o out.png ifcurl serve # start preview service on 127.0.0.1:8000 ifcurl serve --host 0.0.0.0 --port 9000 ``` ## Project overview `ifcurl` implements the `ifc://` URL scheme — a way to address a specific view of an IFC model stored in a Git repository. A single URL encodes the git source, an optional IfcOpenShell selector, and an optional camera viewpoint. Full spec: `SPECIFICATION.md`. Development tasks tracked in beads (`bd ready`). ## URL structure ``` ifc://[user@]host/org/repo@? ``` Transport is inferred: `user@host` → SSH, bare `host` → HTTPS, empty authority (`ifc:///path`) → local file. Refs use git namespace form: `@heads/`, `@tags/`, `@`, `@HEAD`. Key query parameters: `path` (IFC file in repo), `selector` (IfcOpenShell selector expression), `camera` (9 floats: position, direction, up), `fov` (perspective) or `scale` (orthographic), `clip` (repeatable clipping plane, 6 floats), `visibility` (`highlight`/`ghost`/`isolate`). ## Development phases | Phase | Description | Language | |---|---|---| | 1 | Python core library + CLI | Python | | 2 | HTTP preview service with caching | Python | | 3 | Gitea plugin for inline preview embedding | Go | | 4 | Bonsai integration (OS protocol handler + "Copy view URL") | Python | | 5 | IFC Viewer integration | Python | | 6 | `IFCDOCUMENTREFERENCE` federation extension | Python | Phase 1 is the foundation for all other phases. Phases 3–6 cannot begin until Phase 1 exists. ## Phase 1 — Python core responsibilities - Parse `ifc://` URL into components - Infer git transport and fetch the IFC file at the specified ref - Execute an IfcOpenShell selector against the loaded model - Apply camera, clipping planes, and visibility mode - Render a static PNG (headless / software OpenGL) CLI entry point: `ifcurl render ""` ## Caching (Phase 2) Tier 2: commit hash → parsed model structure (shared across requests) Tier 3: commit hash + selector → resolved GUID set Tier 4: full URL hash → rendered PNG (**never** applied to mutable refs like `@heads/` or `@HEAD`) ## Key domain facts - All spatial values (`camera`, `clip`) are in IFC world coordinates, matching BCF viewpoint conventions — not georeferenced survey coordinates. - The `selector` parameter uses IfcOpenShell selector syntax. `+` joins selector groups (union); `,` separates filters within a group. **`[attr=val]` bracket notation is NOT valid** — the correct form is `IfcWall, Name="Core Wall"`. A bare 22-char GlobalId selects a single element: `selector=325Q7Fhnf67OZC$$r43uzK`. - `IFCDOCUMENTREFERENCE` location fields may be relative paths (resolved within the same repo/ref), absolute local paths (desktop only), or `ifc://` URLs (cross-repo federation). - BCF ↔ IFC URL conversion is defined in `SPECIFICATION.md` §6. ## Phase 3 — Forgejo/JS deployment ### Deployed components | File | Location | |---|---| | `forgejo/templates/custom/footer.tmpl` | `/var/lib/forgejo/custom/templates/custom/footer.tmpl` | | `forgejo/custom/public/assets/*` | `/var/lib/forgejo/custom/public/assets/` | No Forgejo restart needed for template or static asset changes. ### Deploy command ```bash sudo cp forgejo/templates/custom/footer.tmpl /var/lib/forgejo/custom/templates/custom/footer.tmpl sudo cp forgejo/custom/public/assets/* /var/lib/forgejo/custom/public/assets/ ``` ### Services - `ifcurl-api.service` — preview/select/query/BCF/render_diff service on port 8000 - Forgejo on `http://localhost:3000` - Python install: `/opt/ifcurl/lib/python3.14/site-packages/ifcurl/` ### Browser test checklist Before testing, confirm assets are deployed and services are up: ```bash curl -s http://localhost:3000/assets/ifcurl.js | head -1 # should print JS comment systemctl is-active ifcurl-api.service forgejo ``` **1 — ifcurl.js loads.** Open devtools console on any Forgejo page; no JS errors. Fetch `http://localhost:3000/assets/ifcurl.js` directly — must return JS, not 404. **2 — "View in 3D" button (file view).** Open an `.ifc` file in Forgejo. Expect a "View in 3D" button in the top-right file header button group. Link must point to `/assets/viewer.html?url=ifc://localhost:3000/...@<40-char-hash>?path=...`. **3 — "3D" links (file history).** Go to the file history page. Each commit row should have a small "3D" link after the browse-file link. **4 — Viewer loads and renders.** Click "View in 3D". Viewer should show "Fetching IFC file…" → "Parsing IFC…" → blank status → 3D model in canvas. **5 — Camera syncs to URL.** Orbit the camera. The URL bar updates with `camera=x,y,z,...`. Copy URL, open new tab — camera restores. **6 — Ref datalist.** Clear the ref field in the toolbar; datalist should populate with `heads/main` etc. Select one and press Enter — model reloads. **7 — Commit-pin badge.** Opened from "View in 3D" (hash URL): toolbar shows short hash badge and `→ heads/main` switch button. **8 — Simple type selector.** Set selector to `IfcWall`, press Enter. Walls highlight orange. Visibility dropdown appears. Test `ghost` and `isolate` modes. **9 — Complex selector (requires ifcurl-api).** Set selector to `IfcWall, Name="..."`. Status shows "Resolving selector…" then applies highlighting. If service unreachable, error appears in status bar (not silent). **10 — Markdown ifc:// link preview.** Post an issue containing `[label](ifc://localhost:3000/org/repo@heads/main?path=file.ifc)`. Rendered markdown should replace the link with a `
` containing a preview image and URL caption. **11 — PR diff view.** Open a PR modifying an `.ifc` file. The `/pulls//files` page should inject a render-diff image below each `.ifc` file header (fetched from `/render_diff?base=...&head=...`). **12 — Commit diff view.** Open a commit that modifies an `.ifc` file. Same render-diff image below the file header. Added-only file → plain preview; deleted-only → preview of old version. **13 — BCF export (no selector).** Orient camera, click BCF button, export. Download `view.bcf`. Check zip contains `/viewpoint.bcfv` with `` and `snapshot.png`. **14 — BCF round-trip.** Drag the exported `.bcf` back into the viewer. Camera restores to exported viewpoint. **15 — Copy URL button.** Click copy. Paste into address bar — valid `ifc://` URL with current camera state. **16 — New Issue button.** Click "New Issue" in viewer. Opens Forgejo new-issue form in new tab with ifc:// URL pre-filled in body. **17 — Metadata panel.** Click the hamburger (☰) button. Shows type counts (IfcWall: N, IfcSlab: N, …) and storey list; clicking a storey isolates its elements. **18 — Click-to-inspect.** Click a 3D element. Properties panel shows IFC type, name, GlobalId. Copy button copies GUID. ## Beads Issue Tracker This project uses **bd (beads)** for issue tracking. Run `bd prime` to see full workflow context and commands. ### Quick Reference ```bash bd ready # Find available work bd show # View issue details bd update --claim # Claim work bd close # Complete work ``` ### Rules - Use `bd` for ALL task tracking — do NOT use TodoWrite, TaskCreate, or markdown TODO lists - Run `bd prime` for detailed command reference and session close protocol - Use `bd remember` for persistent knowledge — do NOT use MEMORY.md files ## Session Completion **When ending a work session**, you MUST complete ALL steps below. Work is NOT complete until `git push` succeeds. **MANDATORY WORKFLOW:** 1. **File issues for remaining work** - Create issues for anything that needs follow-up 2. **Run quality gates** (if code changed) - Tests, linters, builds 3. **Update issue status** - Close finished work, update in-progress items 4. **PUSH TO REMOTE** - This is MANDATORY: ```bash git pull --rebase bd dolt push git push git status # MUST show "up to date with origin" ``` 5. **Clean up** - Clear stashes, prune remote branches 6. **Verify** - All changes committed AND pushed 7. **Hand off** - Provide context for next session **CRITICAL RULES:** - Work is NOT complete until `git push` succeeds - NEVER stop before pushing - that leaves work stranded locally - NEVER say "ready to push when you are" - YOU must push - If push fails, resolve and retry until it succeeds