The queue handles far more than thumbnails: OCC tessellation, USD master
generation, GLB production, order line renders, and workflow renders.
asset_pipeline better reflects its role as the render-worker's primary queue.
Updated all references in: task decorators, celery_app.py, beat_tasks.py,
docker-compose.yml worker command, worker.py MONITORED_QUEUES, admin.py,
CLAUDE.md, LEARNINGS.md, Dockerfile, helpTexts.ts, test files,
and all .claude/commands/*.md skill files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces GMSH as an alternative to OCC BRepMesh for STEP→GLB tessellation.
GMSH produces conforming meshes that eliminate fan triangles at cylinder seam
edges — a structural limitation of OCC BRepMesh that cannot be fixed via
deflection parameters.
Changes:
- render-worker/Dockerfile: install gmsh>=4.15.0 + libglu1-mesa + libxft2
- export_step_to_gltf.py: --tessellation_engine occ|gmsh CLI arg +
_tessellate_with_gmsh() using BRep→GMSH→Poly_Triangulation write-back
- admin.py: tessellation_engine setting (SETTINGS_DEFAULTS, SettingsOut,
SettingsUpdate, validation)
- export_glb.py: pass tessellation_engine to export_step_to_gltf.py CLI in
both geometry and production GLB tasks
- Admin.tsx: radio button UI for OCC vs GMSH selection
Tested: 121 faces meshed, 0 BRepMesh fallback, 649K triangles on sample part.
Clean seam edges for UV unwrap — GMSH respects B-rep periodic face boundaries.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- docker-compose.yml: change render-worker build context from ./render-worker
to . (project root) so pyproject.toml is accessible; update dockerfile path
- render-worker/Dockerfile: update COPY paths for new build context;
install Python 3.11 via deadsnakes PPA (Ubuntu 22.04 ships 3.10 which
fails the >=3.11 requirement in pyproject.toml)
- 040_media_assets.py: rewrite upgrade() with raw idempotent SQL (CREATE TYPE
inside DO $$ EXCEPTION WHEN duplicate_object $$; CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS;
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS) to handle pre-existing enum from partial runs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>