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Postman environments are named configurations that implement environment variables to store values you typically use across many HTTP requests. For example, this Postman Collection stores the Access Token, which is used across most HTTP requests, in a variable named `access_token`.

To import the Postman Collection and environment you need for this tutorial:
To import the Postman Collection and environment you need for this walkthrough:

1. Download the following zip file from the [*collections* folder](../collections) and expand it on your local machine.

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3. Drag the file you expanded in step 1 to the area marked **Drop files here**. Alternatively, you can click **Choose Files** and pick the files you downloaded in step 1.

4. Click the environment drop-down on the upper-right, and select **Model_Derivative**. The environment containing the variables for the tutorial loads.
4. Click the environment drop-down on the upper-right, and select **Model_Derivative**. The environment containing the variables for the walkthrough loads.

![Postman Environment drop-down](../images/tutorial_01_postman_environment_dropdown.png "Postman Environment drop-down")

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## Create an App

1. Follow the instructions on the tutorial [Create an App](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v1/tutorials/create-app/).
1. Follow the instructions on the walkthrough [Create an App](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v1/tutorials/create-app/).
When specifying details of the app, select "Model Derivative API" and "Data Management API".

2. Jot down the *Client ID* and *Client Secret* of the app you created. You will need this in the next step.
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# Task 2 - Upload Source File to OSS

The Object Storage Service (OSS) is a generic Cloud Storage Service that is part of the Data Management API. In this task, you upload the model to translate to OSS. While you can use any model for this purpose, we recommend that you use the file *box.ipt*, which is available in the [*tutorial_data*](../tutorial_data) folder.
The Object Storage Service (OSS) is a generic Cloud Storage Service that is part of the Data Management API. In this task, you upload the model to translate to OSS. While you can use any model for this purpose, we recommend that you use the file *box.ipt*, which is available in the [*walkthrough_data*](../walkthrough_data) folder.

## Create a Bucket

In this tutorial, you will use a Postman environment variable named `ossBucketKey` to hold the Object Key of the Bucket that contains your files in the cloud. If you already have a bucket (from a previous tutorial), carry out step 1, and ignore the rest.
In this walkthrough, you will use a Postman environment variable named `ossBucketKey` to hold the Object Key of the Bucket that contains your files in the cloud. If you already have a bucket (from a previous walkthrough), carry out step 1, and ignore the rest.

1. Specify a value for the Bucket Key in the Postman Environment Variable named `ossBucketKey`:

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Now that you have obtained a signed upload URL, you can go ahead and upload the file _box.ipt_ to OSS.

1. Download the file *box.ipt* from the [*tutorial_data* folder of this tutorial](../tutorial_data).
1. Download the file *box.ipt* from the [*walkthrough_data* folder of this walkthrough](../walkthrough_data).

2. In the Postman sidebar, click **Task 2 - Upload Source File to OSS > PUT Upload the File**. The request loads.

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# Task 3 – Translate Source File

You can translate the source file to many different formats (see [Supported Translations](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/developers_guide/supported-translations/) for details). For the purpose of this tutorial, you will translate the source file to the OBJ format.
You can translate the source file to many different formats (see [Supported Translations](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/developers_guide/supported-translations/) for details). For the purpose of this walkthrough, you will translate the source file to the OBJ format.

To translate a file, you must kick off a translation job. The translation job produces a manifest, which lists all the files that are generated. It also reports how far translation has progressed as a percentage, for each file listed in the manifest.

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- Set up a webhook to notify you when the job is done.

For the purpose of this tutorial you will check the status of the translation job. For more information on webhooks, see the [documentation on Model Derivative webhook events](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/webhooks/v1/reference/events/model_derivative_events)
For the purpose of this walkthrough you will check the status of the translation job. For more information on webhooks, see the [documentation on Model Derivative webhook events](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/webhooks/v1/reference/events/model_derivative_events)

1. In the Postman sidebar, click **Task 3 - Translate Source File > Check Status of Job**. The request loads.

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When a job is complete, the `progress` attribute becomes `complete`. Repeat this step until the job is complete.

Notice that the translation job has produced two derivatives; an OBJ file and an MTL file. For this tutorial we are only interested in the OBJ file. The MTL file is an auxiliary file containing material definitions, which can be accessed by the OBJ file. If the source file contained textures, you would have seen a third child in the list of derivatives.
Notice that the translation job has produced two derivatives; an OBJ file and an MTL file. For this walkthrough we are only interested in the OBJ file. The MTL file is an auxiliary file containing material definitions, which can be accessed by the OBJ file. If the source file contained textures, you would have seen a third child in the list of derivatives.

A script in the **Tests** tab, saves the URN of the OBJ file to a variable named `dv_urn_0`.

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![Download Result](../images/tutorial01_download_obj_file_02.png "Download Result")


Congratulations! You have completed this tutorial.
Congratulations! You have completed this walkthrough.

To display the saved file:

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# Translate a Source File Step-by-Step Tutorial
# Translate a Source File

![Platforms](https://img.shields.io/badge/Web-Windows|MacOS-lightgray.svg)
[![oAuth2](https://img.shields.io/badge/Authentication-v2-green.svg)](http://developer.autodesk.com/)
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![Beginner](https://img.shields.io/badge/Level-Beginner-green.svg)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/:license-MIT-blue.svg)](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

This folder contains a Postman Collection that contains the requests used in the Model Derivative Step-by-Step Tutorial [Translate a Source File](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/tutorials/translate-to-obj/), which is published on the APS developer portal.
This folder contains a Postman Collection with the requests used in the [Translate a Source File walkthrough](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/tutorials/translate-to-obj/), which is published on the APS developer portal.

In the Postman sidebar, requests are stored in folders that have the same name as the corresponding task in the tutorial on teh APS developer portal.
In the Postman sidebar, requests are stored in folders that have the same name as the corresponding task in the walkthrough on the APS developer portal.

![APS developer portal menu to Postman](images/tutorial_1_aps_postman_menu_01.png "APS developer portal task to Postman mapping")

Individual requests in Postman have been named such that the corresponding step in the tutorial (on the APS developer portal) can be figured out easily.
Individual requests in Postman have been named such that the corresponding step in the walkthrough (on the APS developer portal) can be figured out easily.

![APS developer portal steps to Postman](images/tutorial_1_aps_postman_menu_02.png "APS developer portal task to Postman mapping")

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Postman environments are named configurations that implement environment variables to store values you typically use across many HTTP requests. For example, this Postman Collection stores the Access Token, which is used across most HTTP requests, in a variable named `access_token`.

To import the Postman Collection and environment you need for this tutorial:
To import the Postman Collection and environment you need for this walkthrough:

1. Download the following files from the [*collections* folder](../collections).

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3. Drag the file you downloaded in step 1 to the area marked **Drop files here**. Alternatively, you can click **Choose Files** and pick the files you downloaded in step 1.

3. Click the environment drop-down on the upper-right, and select **Model_Derivative**. The environment containing the variables for the tutorial loads.
3. Click the environment drop-down on the upper-right, and select **Model_Derivative**. The environment containing the variables for the walkthrough loads.

![Postman Environment drop-down](../images/postman_environment_dropdown_tt2.png "Postman Environment drop-down")

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## Create an App

1. Follow the instructions on the tutorial [Create an App](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v1/tutorials/create-app/).
1. Follow the instructions on the walkthrough [Create an App](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v1/tutorials/create-app/).
When specifying details of the app, select "Model Derivative API" and "Data Management API".

2. Jot down the *Client ID* and *Client Secret* of the app you created. You will need this in the next step.
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# Task 2 - Upload Source FIle to OSS

The Object Storage Service (OSS) is a generic Cloud Storage Service that is part of the Data Management API. In this task, you upload a zip file containing the model to translate to OSS. While you can use any zip file containing a model, for the purpose of this tutorial we recommend that you use the file *Tuner.zip*, which is available in the [*tutorial_data*](../tutorial_data) folder.
The Object Storage Service (OSS) is a generic Cloud Storage Service that is part of the Data Management API. In this task, you upload a zip file containing the model to translate to OSS. While you can use any zip file containing a model, for the purpose of this walkthrough we recommend that you use the file *Tuner.zip*, which is available in the [*walkthrough_data*](../walkthrough_data) folder.

## Create a Bucket

In this tutorial, you will use a Postman environment variable named `ossBucketKey` to hold the Object Key of the Bucket that contains your files in the cloud. If you already have a bucket (from a previous tutorial), carry out step 1, and ignore the rest.
In this walkthrough, you will use a Postman environment variable named `ossBucketKey` to hold the Object Key of the Bucket that contains your files in the cloud. If you already have a bucket (from a previous walkthrough), carry out step 1, and ignore the rest.

1. Specify a value for the Bucket Key in the Postman Environment Variable named `ossBucketKey`:

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Now that you have obtained a signed upload URL, you can go ahead and upload the zip file to OSS.

1. Download the file *Tuner.zip* from the [*tutorial_data* folder of this tutorial](../tutorial_data).
1. Download the file *Tuner.zip* from the [*walkthrough_data* folder of this walkthrough](../walkthrough_data).

2. In the Postman sidebar, click **Task 2 - Upload Source File to OSS > PUT Upload the File**. The request loads.

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# Task 3 – Translate Source File

You can translate the source file to many different formats (see [Supported Translations](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/developers_guide/supported-translations/) for details). For the purpose of this tutorial, you will translate the source file to the STL format.
You can translate the source file to many different formats (see [Supported Translations](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/developers_guide/supported-translations/) for details). For the purpose of this walkthrough, you will translate the source file to the STL format.

To translate a file, you must kick off a translation job. The translation job produces a manifest, which lists all the files that are generated. It also reports how far translation has progressed as a percentage, for each file listed in the manifest.

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![Create Translation Job JSON Payload](../images/task3_translation_job_json_payload_tt2.png "Create Translation Job JSON Payload")

Note the difference in the JSON payload from the same task in the previous tutorial:
Note the difference in the JSON payload from the same task in the previous walkthrough:

- `compressedURN` - A flag that tells the system that the source file is within a zip file.

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- Set up a webhook to notify you when the job is done.

For the purpose of this tutorial you will check the status of the translation job. For more information on webhooks, see the [documentation on Model Derivative webhook events](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/webhooks/v1/reference/events/model_derivative_events)
For the purpose of this walkthrough you will check the status of the translation job. For more information on webhooks, see the [documentation on Model Derivative webhook events](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/webhooks/v1/reference/events/model_derivative_events)

1. In the Postman sidebar, click **Task 3 - Translate Source File > Check Status of Job**. The request loads.

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![Download Result](../images/tutorial02_download_stl_file_02.png "Download Result")

Congratulations! You have completed this tutorial.
Congratulations! You have completed this walkthrough.

To display the saved file:

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![Beginner](https://img.shields.io/badge/Level-Beginner-green.svg)
[![License](https://img.shields.io/:license-MIT-blue.svg)](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

This folder contains a Postman Collection that contains the requests used in the Model Derivative Step-by-Step Tutorial [Translate a Source File Packaged as a Zip File](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/tutorials/translate-zip-to-stl/), which is published on the APS developer portal.
This folder contains a Postman Collection with the requests used in the [Translate a Source File Packaged as a Zip File walkthrough](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/model-derivative/v2/tutorials/translate-zip-to-stl/), which is published on the APS developer portal.

In the Postman sidebar, requests are stored in folders that have the same name as the corresponding task in the tutorial on the APS developer portal.
In the Postman sidebar, requests are stored in folders that have the same name as the corresponding task in the walkthrough on the APS developer portal.

![APS developer portal menu to Postman](images/about_this_tutorial_1.png "APS developer portal task to Postman mapping")

Individual requests in Postman have been named such that the corresponding step in the tutorial (on the APS developer portal) can be figured out easily.
Individual requests in Postman have been named such that the corresponding step in the walkthrough (on the APS developer portal) can be figured out easily.

![APS developer portal steps to Postman](images/about_this_tutorial_2.png "APS developer portal task to Postman mapping")

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"item": [
{
"name": "Tutorial 3 - Translate a Source File that Contains References",
"name": "Translate a Source File that Contains References",
"item": [
{
"name": "Task 1 - Obtain an Access Token",
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Postman environments are named configurations that implement environment variables to store values you typically use across many HTTP requests. For example, this Postman Collection stores the Access Token, which is used across most HTTP requests, in a variable named `access_token`.

To import the Postman Collection and environment you need for this tutorial:
To import the Postman Collection and environment you need for this walkthrough:

1. Download the following files from the [*collections* folder](../collections).

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3. Drag the file you downloaded in step 1 to the area marked **Drop files here**. Alternatively, you can click **Choose Files** and pick the files you downloaded in step 1.

3. Click the environment drop-down on the upper-right, and select **Model_Derivative**. The environment containing the variables for the tutorial loads.
3. Click the environment drop-down on the upper-right, and select **Model_Derivative**. The environment containing the variables for the walkthrough loads.

![Postman Environment drop-down](../images/tutorial_03_before_you_begin.png "Postman Environment drop-down")

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## Create an App

1. Follow the instructions on the tutorial [Create an App](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v1/tutorials/create-app/).
1. Follow the instructions on the walkthrough [Create an App](https://aps.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v1/tutorials/create-app/).
When specifying details of the app, select "Model Derivative API" and "Data Management API".

2. Jot down the *Client ID* and *Client Secret* of the app you created. You will need this in the next step.
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