* Initial work to support curv
* Correct the initial code file location
* Preview and stl mvp working
* Prepare changes for review and preview build
* Run curv inside of /tmp
When exporting an stl it writes temporary files which is not allowed
when deployed to aws unless it's in temp.
* Lock in specific curv commit for reproducible builds
see: https://discord.com/channels/412182089279209474/886321278821216277/912507472441401385
* Add curv to backend schema
* Frontend changes to accommodate curv deploy
* Use vcount instead of vsize, as it's independant of geometry size,
This is good for CadHub usecase where we don't know anything about the
user's project
* Final tweaks for deploy
virtual screen size does matter,and curv is a little more memory hungry
than the other functions
* Format project
Co-authored-by: lf94 <inbox@leefallat.ca>
Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
* Update menuConfig.tsx
* Revert "Update menuConfig.tsx"
This reverts commit 7be28e2a76.
* second attempt
* Update mosaic tree to remove and add the console.
* Added Toggle UI component
* Remove console noise from Toggle component
Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten <k.hutten@protonmail.ch>
Co-authored-by: Frank Johnson <frankjohnson1993@gmail.com>
The jscad worker code was hosted as a static asset, making it odd
javascript where we have to be conscious of what javascript features we
can use and if it will work on older browsers, plus it can't be
typescript like the rest of the codebase.
Since redwood 0.36 we using webpack 5 should make loading workers easy
https://webpack.js.org/guides/web-workers/
But I had trouble with this (see:
https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/has-anyone-tried-workers-with-webpack-5-rw0-36-x/2394)
and instead used the webpack 4 loader without any issues
This issue relates to #411 , and is a checklist item on #444Resolves#494