This sample is a demo for infrastructure.
http://forgehighway.herokuapp.com/v2/
- Forge Account: Learn how to create a Forge Account, activate subscription and create an app at this tutorial.
- Visual Code: Visual Code (Windows or MacOS).
- JavaScript ES6 syntax for server-side
- JavaScript basic knowledge with jQuery
For using this sample, you need an Autodesk developer credentials. Visit the Forge Developer Portal, sign up for an account, then create an app. For this new app, use http://localhost:3000/api/forge/callback/oauth as Callback URL, although is not used on 2-legged flow. Finally take note of the Client ID and Client Secret.
Install NodeJS, version 8 or newer.
Clone this project or download it (this nodejs
branch only). It's recommended to install GitHub desktop. To clone it via command line, use the following (Terminal on MacOSX/Linux, Git Shell on Windows):
git clone -b nodejs https://github.com/Autodesk-Forge/learn.forge.viewhubmodels.git
To run it, install the required packages, set the enviroment variables with your client ID & secret and finally start it. Via command line, navigate to the folder where this repository was cloned and use the following:
Mac OSX/Linux (Terminal)
npm install
export FORGE_CLIENT_ID=<<YOUR CLIENT ID FROM DEVELOPER PORTAL>>
export FORGE_CLIENT_SECRET=<<YOUR CLIENT SECRET>>
export FORGE_CALLBACK_URL=<<YOUR CALLBACK URL>>
npm start
Windows (use Node.js command line from Start menu)
npm install
set FORGE_CLIENT_ID=<<YOUR CLIENT ID FROM DEVELOPER PORTAL>>
set FORGE_CLIENT_SECRET=<<YOUR CLIENT SECRET>>
set FORGE_CALLBACK_URL=<<YOUR CALLBACK URL>>
npm start
Open the browser: http://localhost:3000.
The Autodesk Forge packages is included by default. Some other non-Autodesk packaged are used, including express and multer for upload.
Documentation:
For local development/testing, consider use nodemon package, which auto restart your node application after any modification on your code. To install it, use:
sudo npm install -g nodemon
Then, instead of npm run dev, use the following:
npm run nodemon
Which executes nodemon server.js --ignore www/, where the --ignore parameter indicates that the app should not restart if files under www folder are modified.
After installing Github desktop for Windows, on the Git Shell, if you see a error setting certificate verify locations error, use the following:
git config --global http.sslverify "false"
This sample is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. Please see the LICENSE file for full details.
Augusto Goncalves, Zhong Wu, Forge Partner Development