This sample is part of the Online Viewer Walkthrough.
In this sample, we will be creating a simple web page that allows end users to upload some files to Forge storage service, then translate them and display them in a web browser.
- Authenticate your developer identity
- Create a bucket
- Get bucket detail
- Save a supported file to a bucket
- Read the uploaded file from a bucket
- Translate the file to the SVF format
- Display the file in a web browser
- A Forge account: Getting Started with Forge
- A text editor of your choice. (For example Brackets or Visual Studio Code are good choices.)
- A basic knowledge of :
- HTML and CSS
- JavaScript ES6
- Command-line programs
- Node.js Command Line (for Windows users)
- Terminal (for Mac/Linux/Unix users)
Install NodeJS (version 8 or newer).
Clone this project or download it. It's recommended to install GitHub desktop.
To run it, install the required packages, set the enviroment variables with your client ID & secret and finally start it. Via command line, navigate to the folder where this repository was cloned and use the following:
Mac OSX/Linux (Terminal)
npm install
export FORGE_CLIENT_ID=<<YOUR CLIENT ID FROM DEVELOPER PORTAL>>
export FORGE_CLIENT_SECRET=<<YOUR CLIENT SECRET>>
npm start
Windows (use Node.js command line from Start menu)
npm install
set FORGE_CLIENT_ID=<<YOUR CLIENT ID FROM DEVELOPER PORTAL>>
set FORGE_CLIENT_SECRET=<<YOUR CLIENT SECRET>>
npm start
Open a browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000.
Click on the Authorize me
link and then click through the links on the browser to:
- Create a bucket
- Save a supported file to a bucket
- Display the file in a web browser
NOTE: It may take several minutes to complete translate the file.
This sample is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. Please see the LICENSE file for full details.