VanDAM is a Digital Asset Manager (DAM), specifically designed for 3D print files. Create a library pointing at your files on disk, and it will scan for models and parts. It assumes that any folders containing STL or OBJ files are models, and the files within them are parts. You can then view the files easily through your browser!
As this is a very young project, there are a few rough edges! This video from DBTech explains them pretty nicely though, then the specific details are below:
You can run the latest release in docker by using the image
ghcr.io/floppy/van_dam:latest
. The app also needs a PostgreSQL and Redis
database to operate.
The docker image supports linux/amd64
, linux/arm/v7
and linux/arm64
architectures, so you should be able to run it on a PC, a Raspberry Pi, or an M1
Mac.
You can run all the dependencies in one go using docker-compose
:
-
Copy
docker-compose.example.yml
todocker-compose.yml
and edit the paths, secret key, and database password -
Run
docker-compose up
This might fail the first time it's run due to race conditions in setting up the database.
-
Open Van DAM at http://localhost:3214
-
Add a library
Remember the path mappings in the Docker Compose file? In
docker-compose.example.yml
the libraries at/path/to/your/libraries
in your file system would be available at/libraries
in the app.
- Ruby 3.x
- Bundler 2.x
- Node.js 16.x
- Yarn >= 1.22
- Foreman or another Procfile runner
- libarchive (for upload support)
bundle install
yarn install
bundle exec rake db:migrate:with_data
bin/dev
The server will then be running at http://127.0.0.1:5000
bundle exec rake
Built with Rails 7, Three.js and Bootstrap 5. Source code is open under the MIT license at https://github.com/floppy/van_dam.