# Forgejo integration This directory contains the Forgejo source patch and custom assets for the ifcurl preview extension. The integration adds: - **Markdown preview** — ifc:// URLs in markdown render as inline `
` preview images fetched from the ifcurl preview service. - **"View in 3D" button** — appears on `.ifc` file view pages alongside Raw / Permalink / History. - **Browser viewer** — a self-contained WebGL IFC viewer served as a Forgejo custom asset. --- ## Directory layout ``` forgejo/ go.patch ← diff against Forgejo source (apply once) modules/markup/markdown/ ifc_url.go ← new Go source file (copy into source tree) ifc_url_test.go ← Go tests (copy into source tree) custom/public/assets/ viewer.html ← browser IFC viewer (no rebuild needed) viewer-url.js ← viewer URL logic module templates/custom/ footer.tmpl ← "View in 3D" button injection server-config/ ifcurl-preview.service ← systemd unit for the preview service gitconfig-ifcmerge ← git merge driver registration for /etc/gitconfig gitattributes ← system-wide gitattributes for bare repos ``` --- ## Prerequisites - Forgejo source tree cloned and building cleanly - `go` 1.21+ in PATH - ifcurl preview service running and reachable from the Forgejo server The patch was written against the `v13.0` branch of Forgejo. Check which Forgejo commit the patch was authored against with: ```bash cd /path/to/forgejo git log --oneline modules/markup/markdown/markdown.go | head -3 ``` --- ## Applying the patch ### 1. Copy new Go source files ```bash cp forgejo/modules/markup/markdown/ifc_url.go /path/to/forgejo/modules/markup/markdown/ cp forgejo/modules/markup/markdown/ifc_url_test.go /path/to/forgejo/modules/markup/markdown/ ``` ### 2. Apply the diff to existing files ```bash cd /path/to/forgejo git apply /path/to/ifcurl/forgejo/go.patch ``` This adds one line to `modules/markup/markdown/markdown.go` and six lines to `modules/setting/markup.go`. If the patch does not apply cleanly (e.g. after a Forgejo upstream upgrade), the changes are small enough to apply by hand — see `go.patch` for the exact hunks. ### 3. Run the Go tests ```bash cd /path/to/forgejo go test ./modules/markup/markdown/ -run TestIfcURL -v ``` All seven tests should pass before proceeding. ### 4. Build and deploy Forgejo ```bash cd /path/to/forgejo go build \ -tags 'sqlite sqlite_unlock_notify' \ -ldflags "-X 'forgejo.org/modules/setting.StaticRootPath=/usr/share/forgejo'" \ -o forgejo . sudo cp forgejo /usr/bin/forgejo sudo systemctl restart forgejo ``` Adjust build tags and `-ldflags` to match your existing Forgejo build configuration. --- ## Deploying custom assets (no rebuild required) These files can be updated at any time without recompiling Forgejo. ### Viewer and URL logic ```bash sudo cp forgejo/custom/public/assets/viewer.html /etc/forgejo/public/assets/ sudo cp forgejo/custom/public/assets/viewer-url.js /etc/forgejo/public/assets/ ``` Served at `/assets/viewer.html` and `/assets/viewer-url.js`. ### "View in 3D" footer template ```bash sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/forgejo/custom/templates/custom/ sudo cp forgejo/templates/custom/footer.tmpl /var/lib/forgejo/custom/templates/custom/ sudo systemctl restart forgejo ``` --- ## Running the preview service ### As a systemd service (recommended) A systemd unit is provided at `server-config/ifcurl-preview.service`. ```bash # Create a dedicated user sudo useradd --system --no-create-home --shell /usr/sbin/nologin ifcurl # Install the unit (edit AllowedHosts and port first) sudo cp forgejo/server-config/ifcurl-preview.service /etc/systemd/system/ sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable --now ifcurl-preview ``` Edit the `ExecStart` line to set your Forgejo hostname: ```ini ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/ifcurl serve \ --host 127.0.0.1 \ --port 8000 \ --allowed-hosts git.example.com ``` Cache limits and other environment variables can be set in `/etc/ifcurl/env` (one `KEY=value` per line): ```bash IFCURL_CACHE_MAX_GB=10 IFCURL_T2_MAX=16 ``` ### Manually (for testing) ```bash ifcurl serve --allowed-hosts git.example.com ``` For a Forgejo instance on a non-standard port (e.g. 3000 for local dev): ```bash ifcurl serve --allowed-hosts localhost:3000 ``` `--allowed-hosts` accepts a comma-separated list. Omitting it allows all non-private remote hosts, which is unsafe if the service is reachable from untrusted clients. ## Configuration Add to `/etc/forgejo/conf/app.ini`: ```ini [ifcurl] PREVIEW_SERVICE_URL = http://localhost:8000 ``` `PREVIEW_SERVICE_URL` is used **server-side** by Forgejo's markdown renderer to fetch preview images when rendering ifc:// links in issue descriptions and comments. It runs on the Forgejo server itself, so `localhost:8000` is the right value. If left empty, ifc:// links in markdown render as plain links with no preview image. --- ## Nginx reverse-proxy for PR diff images The PR diff viewer (Case 3 in `footer.tmpl`) injects `` tags that the **browser** must fetch. The browser resolves `/render_diff` against the Forgejo origin, so the ifcurl service must be reachable at the public URL. Add these proxy locations to the Nginx virtual host that fronts Forgejo: ```nginx # ifcurl preview service — served under the same origin as Forgejo location /preview { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_read_timeout 120s; } location /render_diff { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_read_timeout 120s; } ``` Without this proxy the "View in 3D" button (Case 1/2) still works — it opens the viewer HTML which fetches the IFC file directly. The PR diff images (Case 3) will silently fail to load until the proxy is in place. --- ## IFC merge driver (ifcmerge) Configuring `ifcmerge` as the git merge driver for `.ifc` files lets Forgejo automatically merge IFC pull requests instead of marking them as conflicted. ### How Forgejo checks mergeability Forgejo (with git ≥ 2.38) uses `git merge-tree --write-tree` to perform a trial merge in the bare repository. This command **does** invoke configured merge drivers — confirmed by testing. With ifcmerge set up correctly, the "can be automatically merged" indicator on a PR reflects ifcmerge's actual result, not a naive text-conflict check. **Important:** bare repositories do not read committed `.gitattributes` files from the tree. The merge driver must be declared via a system-wide `core.attributesFile` setting in `/etc/gitconfig`. ### Prerequisites `ifcmerge` is a single Perl script from [github.com/brunopostle/ifcmerge](https://github.com/brunopostle/ifcmerge). Download and install it on the Forgejo server: ```bash curl -o /usr/local/bin/ifcmerge \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brunopostle/ifcmerge/main/ifcmerge chmod +x /usr/local/bin/ifcmerge ``` Verify it is on `PATH` for the `forgejo` system user: ```bash sudo -u forgejo which ifcmerge ``` ### Deploy the config files ```bash # System-wide gitattributes (the critical piece for bare repos) sudo cp forgejo/server-config/gitattributes /etc/gitattributes # Append merge driver registration + core.attributesFile to /etc/gitconfig sudo git config --system include.path /path/to/ifcurl/forgejo/server-config/gitconfig-ifcmerge ``` Or apply the blocks from `server-config/gitconfig-ifcmerge` directly into `/etc/gitconfig` by hand. ### Merge direction The merge driver is asymmetrical: `ifcmerge` rewrites STEP IDs from `%B` (theirs) to match `%A` (ours), so `%A`'s ID space is preserved. For Forgejo, use the **"Merge commit"** strategy (not rebase or squash). With a merge commit, `%A` is always the base branch (e.g. `main`) and `%B` is the pull-request branch — so `main`'s STEP IDs are preserved and existing cross-references remain valid. A second driver `ifcmerge_ours` is defined in the config file for cases where the base branch arrives as `%B`; see comments in `server-config/gitconfig-ifcmerge` for details. ### Client-side `.gitattributes` For client-side merges (`git merge` on a developer's machine) committed `.gitattributes` files in the repository work fine. It is still worth adding one: ``` *.ifc merge=ifcmerge ``` This ensures developers with ifcmerge installed get automatic IFC merges locally, and tools that read gitattributes (e.g. diff viewers) can identify `.ifc` files correctly. --- ## Upgrading Forgejo After upgrading Forgejo upstream: 1. Re-apply `go.patch` (or apply the two hunks by hand if context has shifted). 2. Copy `ifc_url.go` and `ifc_url_test.go` back in — they are not modified by upstream. 3. Run the Go tests to verify compatibility. 4. Rebuild and redeploy. Custom assets and `footer.tmpl` do not require a rebuild and are unaffected by Forgejo upgrades.