i could only manage to run it completely on windows, on ubuntu it was loading, but the main layout page wasnt loading.
download nodejs(20 probably) for windows and install it as usual.
download vscode 2022 and install with C++ for desktop development plugin
use only python 3.7.9 , and if using lower version then / getting distutils error , do python -m pip install --upgrade setuptools
it would require distutils library from python, no boost(c++ library) was needed in windows.
then do nothing, just .
npm install , npm run build , npm run start
A fast nesting tool for laser cutters and other CNC tools
Deepnest is a desktop application originally based on SVGNest
- New nesting engine with speed critical code written in C
- Merges common lines for laser cuts
- Support for DXF files (via conversion)
- New path approximation feature for highly complex parts
- https://github.com/Jack000/SVGnest (Academic Work References)
- https://github.com/Jack000/Deepnest
The primary goal has been to get Deepnest buildable again, which has been achieved.
- Node 14/16/18/20: Node.js. You can use the Node Version Manager (nvm):
- nvm-windows to download Node and change versions.
- Python 3.7.9 You can use the Python Version Manager (pyenv):
- pyenv-win to download and change versions.
- Visual Studio with Desktop Development with C++ extension
- Install VS2022 from https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/cplusplus/
- or, as an administrator via
npm install --global windows-build-tools
(older VS version)
For ubuntu (or when you're not sure how to build) look at the build workflow:
https://github.com/deepnest-io/Deepnest/blob/master/.github/workflows/build.yml#L28
- On Windows 10 1905 or newer, you might need to disable the built-in Python launcher via
- Start > "Manage App Execution Aliases" and turning off the "App Installer" aliases for Python"
- close-and-open all command shells and your IDE to activate the latest setup
git clone https://github.com/deepnest-io/Deepnest
cd Deepnest
npm install
npm run build
npm run start
# If you change the electron-related files (web files, javascript), a build with
npm run build
# If you change the the Minkowski files (the `.cc` or `.h` files):
npm run build-all
npm run start
npm run clean && npm run build
# full clean, incl. `node_modules`
npm run clean-all && npm install && npm run build
npm run dist
# During development, you can combine `clean-all, build-all and dist` via:
npm run dist-all
The resulting files will be located in .\deepnest-<version>-win32-x64
.
Create a zip file of this folder for a simple distribution.
If the environment variable "deepnest_debug" has a value of "1", Deepnest will open the browser dev tools (debugger/inspector).
The main license is the MIT.
Further Licenses: