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@codelenny/stljs

v0.1.1

Published

Read, parse, and convert STL files

Downloads

7

Readme

Stljs

A fast library to read and write STL files from Cubehero. It also allows you to export to PNG using POV-RAY.

Note: Currently, the readFile works for both binary and ascii files, but writing STL files is only in ASCII

This currently only works on node.js, but will expand to browser stl parsing soon

This is a fork of cubehero/stljs with a few bugs patched.

How to install

npm install @codelenny/stljs

If you'd like to also be able to render STL files, you'll need to install a program called pov-ray.

If you're on a mac, you can install it using homebrew.

brew install povray

If you're using ubuntu, you can install it using aptitude

aptitude install povray

Getting started

You have an STL file that you want to read. Here's what you do:

stljs = require('@codelenny/stljs')

stljs.readFile('teapot.stl'
  , (err, solid, name) ->
    # can now do stuff with solid
  , (err, polygon, name) ->
    # gets called on as each polygon is parsed
)

The readFile takes two functions, a callback when the parsing is done, and an optional progress callback, which gets called as each polygon is parsed.

Converting STL to PNG

Sometimes, you want to convert an STL file into a PNG file. To do that, we can

stljs = require('@codelenny/stljs')

stljs.imageify('teapot.stl', { width: 200, height: 100, dst: 'teapot.png' }
  , (err, povOutput, name) ->
    # done with converting the image
  , (err, povPolygon, name) -> 
    # called on each polygon is processed
)

NOTE: In order to use this feature, you need to have pov-ray installed on your system already. This can be installed separately through 'aptitude' on linux and 'brew' on macs

Contributing

Post an issue under 'issues' above, to see if what you want to do isn't already being in the works. Then submit a pull request.

License

MIT license