- ifcurl/bcf.py: build_bcf() builds BCF 2.1 zips with perspective/ orthographic camera, clipping planes, component selection, and isolate visibility mode - ifcurl/service.py: /bcf POST endpoint parses ifc:// URL, resolves selector → GUIDs when present, delegates to build_bcf() - viewer.html: BCF toolbar button + collapsible title/comment form; client-side zip generation via JSZip (esm.sh CDN) so the browser does not need service access - tests/test_bcf.py: 21 tests covering build_bcf() unit behaviour and the /bcf endpoint including SSRF rejection and selector resolution Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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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
<figure>preview images fetched from the ifcurl preview service. - "View in 3D" button — appears on
.ifcfile 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
go1.21+ 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:
cd /path/to/forgejo
git log --oneline modules/markup/markdown/markdown.go | head -3
Applying the patch
1. Copy new Go source files
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
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
cd /path/to/forgejo
go test ./modules/markup/markdown/ -run TestIfcURL -v
All seven tests should pass before proceeding.
4. Build and deploy Forgejo
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
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
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.
# 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:
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):
IFCURL_CACHE_MAX_GB=10
IFCURL_T2_MAX=16
Manually (for testing)
ifcurl serve --allowed-hosts git.example.com
For a Forgejo instance on a non-standard port (e.g. 3000 for local dev):
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:
[ifcurl]
PREVIEW_SERVICE_URL = http://localhost:8000
Set PREVIEW_SERVICE_URL to the base URL of the running ifcurl preview
service. If left empty, ifc:// links in markdown render as plain links with
no preview image.
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.
Download and install it on the Forgejo server:
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:
sudo -u forgejo which ifcmerge
Deploy the config files
# 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:
- Re-apply
go.patch(or apply the two hunks by hand if context has shifted). - Copy
ifc_url.goandifc_url_test.goback in — they are not modified by upstream. - Run the Go tests to verify compatibility.
- Rebuild and redeploy.
Custom assets and footer.tmpl do not require a rebuild and are unaffected by
Forgejo upgrades.