8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
wenil 102cfcee64 tracks: new /tracks generator for IKEA Lillabo / Brio train tracks
Wraps torwanbukaj/ikea-brio-others-compatible-train-tracks-generator
( https://github.com/torwanbukaj/... ) as a third generator alongside
holder and the universal scad playground.

Approach
--------
The upstream .scad ships as "library + one active example call". Used
include<> (rather than use<>) so the library's top-level globals
(track_width, plug/nest dimensions, $fn = 150, etc.) are available
to the modules — `use<>` does NOT propagate variables. Commented out
the upstream `track_tester();` call so include<> doesn't also emit
the tester geometry every time.

Per-render the backend builds a tiny wrapper SCAD on the fly:

    include <scad/train_tracks.scad>
    track(length=100, end1="plug", end2="nest", cutout=true, ...);

and hands it to holder.render_source().

Part types exposed (9)
----------------------
- tester        Calibration block (15-60mm)
- track         Straight (length + chamfers + grooves + plug/nest ends)
- arc           Curved (radius + angle, IKEA/Brio/J'adore radii in help text)
- dogbone       Nest-nest connector
- intersection  Crossing (angle + 2 lengths + 4 ends)
- switch        Turnout (left/right radius+angle, straight branch, common end)
- snake         S-curve (raised default target_length to 200 — the upstream
                modules's natural curvy-span at angle=45/radius=86 is ~150
                and the assert fires below that)
- adapter       BRIO <-> IKEA system adapter (plug + nest side)
- bridge        Multi-part (overview/ground/slope/pillar — value_map
                translates the UI labels to the int 0..3 the SCAD wants)

Files
-----
- scad/train_tracks.scad      Downloaded upstream (57 999 bytes), only
                              modification is the // before the top-level
                              track_tester() call.
- tracks.py                   PART_SCHEMAS dict, build_wrapper_scad,
                              render() that delegates to render_source.
- app.py                      GET /api/tracks/params, POST /api/tracks/render,
                              GET /tracks page route.
- static/tracks.html          Page with part selector + dynamic param form +
                              shared viewer markup. Reuses holder.css.
- static/js/tracks-app.js     Controller. Switching the part select redraws
                              the form (each part has its own schema).
                              Ctrl+Enter renders, Cancel uses AbortController.

Nav
---
Tracks link added to topbar on holder / index / scad.

Smoke test
----------
All 9 parts render with default params on the Manifold backend in
under 0.5s each (output sizes 440 KB - 1.8 MB).
2026-05-25 13:38:29 +03:00
wenil 73c9495a96 holder: fix scad editor panel hidden bug + smaller default height
The CSS rule `.scad-panel { display: flex }` was overriding the HTML
`hidden` attribute (CSS specificity beats the user-agent rule on the
attribute). Effect: the Close button set hidden=true but the panel
stayed visible, and the panel was visible on first load too.

- Explicit `.scad-panel[hidden] { display: none }` rule restores the
  intended behaviour: Close hides, initial load is hidden.
- Default height 45% -> 30%, with min-height 180px so the editor
  isn't cramped even on small viewports.
2026-05-25 13:01:50 +03:00
wenil 676d976937 holder + scad: SCAD source editor on /holder + new /scad universal renderer
Phase 2 — SCAD editor on /holder
================================
Some adjustments need more control than the parameter form gives
(e.g. tweaking the .scad logic itself). A collapsible CodeMirror-based
editor now slides up from the bottom of the viewport when you click
the "</> Source" button at the bottom-right.

- holder.html / holder.css: editor panel, toggle button, Reset and
  Close buttons. CodeMirror 5 loaded from cdnjs (single CSS + JS
  pair, clike mode for syntax highlighting since OpenSCAD is C-like).
- holder-app.js: lazy-initialises the editor on first show, fetches
  bundled source from /api/holder/source, tracks whether the editor
  content has been modified ("modified" tag in the panel title).
  When the editor is visible AND content differs from bundled,
  _doRender() switches from /api/holder/render -> /api/scad/render
  with {source, params}. Cell-count cap doesn't apply in that mode
  (the source may not even use the holder schema).

Phase 3 — Universal OpenSCAD playground at /scad
================================================
A standalone page for rendering arbitrary OpenSCAD. Paste code, click
Render (or Ctrl+Enter), see STL in the same Three.js viewer the
holder uses. Useful for prototyping new generators before wiring
them into a parameter form.

- New page: static/scad.html + scad.css + js/scad-app.js. Reuses
  holder-viewer.js (the Three.js scene module is generic enough).
- "Load example" populates a 6-hole rounded bracket so new users
  can verify the renderer works in two clicks.
- Same progress UI (elapsed timer + indeterminate bar + Cancel
  via AbortController) as /holder.
- Top nav now has Holder / Busbars / SCAD on every page.

Backend (shared by phase 2 & 3)
================================
- holder.py: split _run_openscad() out of render_stl(). New
  render_source(source, params=None) writes the source to a temp
  file and renders it; enforces MAX_SOURCE_BYTES (default 512 KB)
  and RENDER_TIMEOUT but skips the cell-count cap. New bundled_source()
  returns the hex_cell.scad text for editor pre-population.
- app.py: GET /api/holder/source returns the bundled .scad text.
  POST /api/scad/render takes {source, params?} and returns STL +
  X-Holder-Dimensions header. ValueError -> 400, RuntimeError -> 500.
  _stl_response() factored out so both render endpoints emit the same
  headers consistently.
2026-05-25 12:52:18 +03:00
wenil 5bba0e3c4a holder: expose all 59 scad parameters auto-extracted from the .scad source
The bundled hex_cell.scad has many more knobs than the dozen we used to
expose (box clearances, cap/box wall, vertical stacking, busbar template,
etc). Maintaining a hand-curated PARAMS list in Python next to a SCAD file
that already documents every variable inline was always going to drift.

Sync + auto-extract approach:
- scad/hex_cell.scad: replace with the upstream master file from
  Albert Phan's Hex-Cell-Holder fork (adds the BUSBAR TEMPLATE section
  and the "busbar template" part option).
- holder.py: PARAMS now built at import time by _scan_scad(), which
  regexes top-level `name = literal;  // help` lines into Param entries
  up until the // END OF CONFIGURATION marker. Scan handles bool /
  number / string literals; derived expressions and helper variables
  are skipped automatically.
- Manual maps stay small and explicit: _SELECT_OPTIONS for the few
  string-enum params (part, pack_style, box_style, template_outline,
  template_hole_style, etc.), _GROUP_RULES for UI sectioning, and
  _NUMBER_HINTS for sensible min/max/step on the most-tweaked numbers.

UI:
- holder-app.js: extra GROUP_ORDER / GROUP_LABELS for the new
  sections (cap, box, insulator, bolts, wires, stacking, template,
  advanced). Group titles are now click-to-collapse; the advanced
  groups start collapsed so the form isn't a wall of inputs on load.
- holder.css: caret marker on the group title, smooth rotate on
  collapse, hides the body via .collapsed class.

Net effect: every variable in the .scad — including the new busbar
template knobs — is editable from the page, with helpful comments
copied straight from the .scad source.
2026-05-25 12:44:45 +03:00
wenil dfef1453aa holder: fit-check — translucent max-box + manual enclosure overlay
The hex_cell.scad echoes its computed dimensions (pack_height_holder,
total_*_holder, box_total_*) to stderr. Capture those and surface them
in the viewer so the user can sanity-check whether the assembled
battery will fit in a target case.

Backend:
- holder.py: render_stl() now returns (stl_bytes, dims) where dims is
  a {name: float} dict parsed from openscad ECHO lines.
- app.py: /api/holder/render emits the dims dict as an
  X-Holder-Dimensions response header (JSON) with the matching
  Access-Control-Expose-Headers entry so fetch() can read it under
  any proxy / future CORS setup.

Viewer (holder-viewer.js):
- New setGhostBox(name, {w,d,h}, {visible,color}) and clearGhostBox(name)
  helpers. Each ghost is a Group of a translucent BoxGeometry mesh +
  matching EdgesGeometry wireframe, positioned to match how the STL
  mesh is placed (centred XY, bottom on Z=0).

UI (holder.html / holder.css):
- New "Fit check" panel under Status with two sections:
    • Show max bounding box (auto, from ECHO — defaults to box_total_*
      dims, falls back to total_*_holder + pack_height_holder).
    • Show enclosure (manual W × D × H inputs in mm).
- Verdict line under the enclosure inputs: "✓ fits" green or
  "✗ too small — battery won't fit" red.

Controller (holder-app.js):
- Reads X-Holder-Dimensions after each render, updates the max-box
  ghost in blue, prints the dimensions label.
- Watches enclosure inputs + toggles, drives the enclosure ghost
  (green if it fits, red if smaller than the max box on any axis).
- Fit comparison is orientation-independent in the XY plane (sorted
  W,D pair) but strict on Z (height).
2026-05-25 12:19:31 +03:00
wenil 3418e01689 holder: cap total cells at 1000 to prevent runaway renders
User-triggered 120x120 = 14400 cells, which produces huge STL/long
renders. Total cells is the right metric (CSG cost scales with count,
not max axis), so cap by N = rows*cols (or rows*(rows+1)/2 for tria
style). 1000 covers any realistic pack (e.g. 20x50) while blocking
accidental misuse.

Backend:
- holder.py: MAX_CELLS env-tunable (default 1000); expected_cell_count
  and _check_cell_limit raise ValueError on exceed; both
  compute_cells() and render_stl() call it up-front.
- app.py: /api/holder/render now returns 400 on ValueError (not 500)
  so the frontend can distinguish bad input from server failure.
  /api/holder/params now publishes max_cells alongside the schema.

Frontend:
- holder-app.js: reads max_cells from the params endpoint; status
  shows "N cells / over limit (1000)" in red and disables the
  Render and "Design busbars" buttons when exceeded.
- holder.css: .topbar-status.over-limit style (red, bold).
2026-05-25 11:49:28 +03:00
wenil af3ed092dc holder: explicit Render button + progress UI + longer render timeout
- Replace debounced auto-render-on-param-change with an explicit Render
  button. Param changes mark the button "dirty" (accent ring); user clicks
  Render to drive a render. A Cancel button (AbortController) appears
  while a render is in flight.
- Add indeterminate progress bar with elapsed-time counter in the status
  panel. Real OpenSCAD --progress streaming can come later.
- Bump OPENSCAD_TIMEOUT default 60s -> 300s and gunicorn --timeout
  120s -> 300s. The 60s cap was misclassified by the frontend as
  "OpenSCAD not installed" because the error string contained the word
  "openscad" -- which the JS matched too greedily.
- Frontend error classifier now distinguishes "binary not found",
  "timed out", and "geometry empty" cases and only shows the
  install-OpenSCAD hint for the real not-found case.
2026-05-25 11:22:04 +03:00
wenil 6bc922cabf Add hex holder designer page (/holder)
Server-side OpenSCAD renders STL from bundled hex_cell.scad with parameter
overrides via -D. Frontend is a Three.js viewer with auto-form generated
from /api/holder/params. 'Design busbars →' button posts the computed
cell coordinates to /api/projects and redirects to the busbar editor with
the holder cells pre-loaded.

  - holder.py:                openscad subprocess wrapper + compute_cells()
                              (Python mirror of get_hex_center_points_*)
  - scad/hex_cell.scad:       verbatim copy of Addy/Hex-Cell-Holder source
  - app.py:                   /holder route + /api/holder/{params,render,cells}
  - static/holder.html etc:   parameter form + Three.js STL viewer
  - Dockerfile / install.sh:  apt install openscad
  - static/index.html:        nav link Holder ↔ Busbars in topbar
2026-05-24 19:27:50 +03:00