# Printhive A self-hosted web app for organizing your 3D-printing files (STL, 3MF, OBJ, STEP, GCODE, ZIP) into a searchable library — with in-browser 3D previews, collections, license/commercial-use tracking, and one-paste **import from popular model sites**. ## Features - **Library** of models, each owning one or more files; tags, collections, descriptions, print settings. - **Import from URL**: - **Thingiverse** — downloads files automatically via the official API (needs a free app token). - **Printables** — downloads files automatically via its public GraphQL API (no auth needed for free models). - **MakerWorld** — downloads files via FlareSolverr (solves Cloudflare) + your account token. - **cubee3d (Hive)** and any other URL — imports title/description/preview image; you add the files manually. - **In-browser 3D viewer** (Three.js) for STL/OBJ, and for 3MF via a server-side **trimesh GLB conversion** (handles Bambu/MakerWorld production-extension files the JS loader can't). - **Auto thumbnails** rendered from the model; embedded 3MF thumbnails used when present. - **License & commercial-use tracking** — captured per source, with a "sellable / non-commercial" indicator (a guide; verify before selling). - **Collections** — group models (a model can be in many); rename/delete without losing models. - **Editing** — rename/retag, edit print settings, override commercial-use, refresh metadata from source, re-download files, download all files as a zip. - **Settings** — API tokens / FlareSolverr URL stored in the database (with `.env` fallback), secrets masked. ## Tech stack - Node.js + Express, vanilla-JS frontend (no build step), PostgreSQL. - Three.js (viewer) via CDN import map. - Python + [trimesh](https://github.com/mikedh/trimesh) sidecar for 3MF→GLB conversion and volume. - Optional [FlareSolverr](https://github.com/FlareSolverr/FlareSolverr) for Cloudflare-protected sources. ## Setup 1. **Postgres** — create a database and point `DATABASE_URL` at it. The schema is applied automatically on startup. 2. **Python sidecar** (for 3MF previews/volume): ```bash python3 -m venv tools/venv tools/venv/bin/pip install trimesh numpy networkx lxml ``` 3. **Install deps and run**: ```bash npm install cp .env.example .env # set DATABASE_URL (+ optional tokens) npm start ``` 4. Open http://localhost:3000 ## Configuration Settings live in the database (editable in the app's **Settings** menu) and fall back to environment variables: | Setting | Env var | Purpose | |---|---|---| | Thingiverse API token | `THINGIVERSE_TOKEN` | Thingiverse auto-download | | FlareSolverr URL | `FLARESOLVERR_URL` | Read Cloudflare-protected sites (MakerWorld) | | MakerWorld auth token | `MAKERWORLD_TOKEN` | MakerWorld downloads (bearer token from your session) | | Printables auth token | `PRINTABLES_TOKEN` | Optional; account-gated Printables files | ## Notes - Auto-download from MakerWorld/Printables relies on their private/session APIs and can break if they change; failed/partial imports can be recovered with "Download files from source". - The commercial-use badge is a best-effort read of the license — always confirm on the source page before selling.