- README: add OAuth2 proxy routes and select-documents endpoints to service table; add IFCURL_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID/SECRET to config table; add ifcurl-register/ifcurl-open CLI section; update roadmap to mark phases 4/7/8/9 as done - SPECIFICATION.md: add note to §9 step 2 pointing to OAuth2 proxy routes in README - CLAUDE.md: add test item 19 for OpenCDE select-documents picker flow Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
Commands
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@<ref>?<parameters>
Transport is inferred: user@host → SSH, bare host → HTTPS, empty authority (ifc:///path) → local file. Refs use git namespace form: @heads/<branch>, @tags/<tag>, @<hash>, @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 "<url>"
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
selectorparameter uses IfcOpenShell selector syntax.+joins selector groups (union);,separates filters within a group.[attr=val]bracket notation is NOT valid — the correct form isIfcWall, Name="Core Wall". A bare 22-char GlobalId selects a single element:selector=325Q7Fhnf67OZC$$r43uzK. IFCDOCUMENTREFERENCElocation fields may be relative paths (resolved within the same repo/ref), absolute local paths (desktop only), orifc://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
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:
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 <figure> containing a preview image and URL caption.
Note — bare vs. linked form. Bare
ifc://URLs in markdown (e.g. pasted directly) are linkified bylinkifyBareIfcUrls()inifcurl.js. This works for most paths, but if the file path contains matched underscores (e.g._model_v2.ifc), Goldmark renders them as<em>tags and splits the URL — the bare form will fail. Use the explicit link form[label](ifc://...)for any URL where the path or query parameters contain paired underscores.
11 — PR diff view. Open a PR modifying an .ifc file. The /pulls/<N>/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 <guid>/viewpoint.bcfv with <PerspectiveCamera> 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.
19 — OpenCDE document picker (select-documents). With IFCURL_OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID and IFCURL_OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET set, POST to http://localhost:8000/documents/1.0/select-documents with body {"callback": {"url": "http://localhost:9999/cb"}}. The response should contain a select_documents_url. Open that URL in a browser — the picker should list Forgejo repositories. Select one, navigate directories, click an .ifc file — the browser should redirect to http://localhost:9999/cb?document_ids[]=<base64url-id>.
Beads Issue Tracker
This project uses bd (beads) for issue tracking. Run bd prime to see full workflow context and commands.
Quick Reference
bd ready # Find available work
bd show <id> # View issue details
bd update <id> --claim # Claim work
bd close <id> # Complete work
Rules
- Use
bdfor ALL task tracking — do NOT use TodoWrite, TaskCreate, or markdown TODO lists - Run
bd primefor detailed command reference and session close protocol - Use
bd rememberfor 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:
- File issues for remaining work - Create issues for anything that needs follow-up
- Run quality gates (if code changed) - Tests, linters, builds
- Update issue status - Close finished work, update in-progress items
- PUSH TO REMOTE - This is MANDATORY:
git pull --rebase bd dolt push git push git status # MUST show "up to date with origin" - Clean up - Clear stashes, prune remote branches
- Verify - All changes committed AND pushed
- Hand off - Provide context for next session
CRITICAL RULES:
- Work is NOT complete until
git pushsucceeds - 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