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three-dxf

v1.3.1

Published

A dxf viewer for the browser using three.js.

Downloads

2,250

Readme

Three-Dxf

Three-Dxf is a javascript viewer for dxf files. It takes dxf objects produced from Dxf-Parser and renders them using three.js.

Install

npm install three-dxf

For now we recommend cloning the repo, and starting with our sample. See Run Samples below.

Example of the viewer

Usage

// See index.js in the sample for more details
var parser = new window.DxfParser();
var dxf = parser.parseSync(fileReader.result);
cadCanvas = new ThreeDxf.Viewer(dxf, document.getElementById('cad-view'), 400, 400);

Run Samples

# first, compile three-dxf
> npm install
> npm run build

# then install the sample's dependencies
> cd sample
> npm install

# go back to the root and run http-server to run the sample
> cd ..
> npm install -g [email protected]
> http-server .
# use `http-server -c-1 .` to prevent caching

After performing the steps above, you can see the example at http://127.0.0.1:8080/sample/index.html. You can use the dxf file included in the sample. NOTE: the latest version of http-server will go into a redirect loop if you exlcude "/index.html" from the url.

Supported DXF Features

Supports:

  • Most LW entities (lines, polylines, circles, etc)
  • Layers
  • Simple Text
  • Splines
  • Ellipses
  • Text and MText (Basic multiline support available in v1.3.0 but not all formatting is supported)

Does not yet support:

  • Attributes
  • 3DSolids
  • All types of Leaders
  • other less common objects and entities.