[HELP] How to use DueUI without a Duet using chrome
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@Dario02 Do you mean hide the settings button in the lower right corner? You can't but I can add an option in the config file to do that today.
The "header_panel" is the top panel that, in my samples, has the small log window, ATX power button, status button, restart button and emergency stop button. If you don't want a header panel, just don't define it in the config. You own panels should go in...
dueui_content = { "element_configs": [ <your panels here> ] }
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@gtj0 I mean this:
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@gtj0 I think that currently it's not easy to create a page, also I need to create a responsive one or at least one which fit a 7" inch display (rpi 7" touch display) without scrolling the page. I had to read lot of documentation and it's not clear why I can't create panels with custom names if you already set the type . . .
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@Dario02 I see what you mean. That will be hidden automatically when the you've defined your first panel. It's showing now because there's nothing else to show.
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@gtj0 ok and how should I set the panel???
class DueUIConfig { "dueui_content" = { "id": "dueui", "type": "tabbed_panel", "header_panel" : { /* * All attributes of Element apply here */ "type": "panel", /* * A panel may have styling to control how it's children are * laid out. This is an example of using the CSS "flex" layout. * * You don't have to specify any layout at all of course. This * panel's children could use the "position" attribute to explicitly * position themselves. */ "style": { }, /* * If you have a large number of elements to display, you can save some * time by defining defaults for them. For instance, if they were all * buttons of a specific style, you could specify that here. */ "element_defaults": { }, "element_configs": [ { "id": "report", "type": "button", "enabled": true, "style": { "width": "96px", }, "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "right+1024 top+100", "of": "#report" }, "classes": "btn btn-warning", "icon": "replay", "value": "Report", "actions": {"type": "gcode", "gcode": "M122"} }, { /* * All attributes of Element and Widget apply here. */ "id": "console_log", "type": "textarea", "style": { "width": "1024px", "height": "100px" }, /* * You can certainly use styling provide layout instructions but much * of your content will probably require absolute positioning. To achieve * that you can use "position". * * Example: * Assuming you have an element with an id of "some_element" defined previously * in your config and this widget's top left corner should be placed at a * position that's 150 pixels right and 10 pixels down from the right top * corner of "some_element". * * - You can use "right", "left", "center", "top", and "bottom" as anchor keywords. * - The "left/right" anchors must come before the "top/bottom" anchors. * - "center center" would mean the center of the widget. * - There must be NO spaces between the keywords and any operators or offsets. * "right + 10" will not work. * - All coordinates are based on an origin that's at the left top of * whatever you're referencing. * - "of" could be any previously defined element that has an "id" attribute. * - The reference to the "of" widget MUST be preceeded by a "#". */ "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "left top-60", "of": "#console_log" }, /* Don't allow any input from keyboard */ "read_only": true, /* Wrap long lines */ "wrap": "off", /* GCode commands sent are displayed */ "show_gcode_sent": false, /* Replies from GCode commands are displayed */ "show_gcode_replies": true, /* Replies from GCode commands will be prefixed by the command sent */ "show_gcode_in_replies": false, /* Log messages are displayed */ "show_log_messages": true, /* New entries are added to the top of the textarea */ "new_entries_at_top": true } ] } }; "status_map" = {}; }
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@Dario02 What you have defined is the header panel at the top of the screen. You can set its id to anything you like. In the example below, I set it to "my_header_panel". Your "report" and "console_log" widget positions need to be relative to "my header_panel".
To define the main part of the screen, your panels must go in dueui_content.element_configs, not dueui_content.header_panel.element_configs.
Example:
class DueUIConfig { "dueui_content" = { "id": "dueui", "type": "tabbed_panel", "header_panel" : { /* * All attributes of Element apply here */ "type": "panel", "id": "my_header_panel", /* * A panel may have styling to control how it's children are * laid out. This is an example of using the CSS "flex" layout. * * You don't have to specify any layout at all of course. This * panel's children could use the "position" attribute to explicitly * position themselves. */ "style": { }, /* * If you have a large number of elements to display, you can save some * time by defining defaults for them. For instance, if they were all * buttons of a specific style, you could specify that here. */ "element_defaults": { }, /* These are the elements that go in the top header panel */ "element_configs": [ { "id": "report", "type": "button", "enabled": true, "style": { "width": "96px", }, "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "right+1024 top+100", "of": "#my_header_panel" }, "classes": "btn btn-warning", "icon": "replay", "value": "Report", "actions": {"type": "gcode", "gcode": "M122"} }, { /* * All attributes of Element and Widget apply here. */ "id": "console_log", "type": "textarea", "style": { "width": "1024px", "height": "100px" }, /* * You can certainly use styling provide layout instructions but much * of your content will probably require absolute positioning. To achieve * that you can use "position". * * Example: * Assuming you have an element with an id of "some_element" defined previously * in your config and this widget's top left corner should be placed at a * position that's 150 pixels right and 10 pixels down from the right top * corner of "some_element". * * - You can use "right", "left", "center", "top", and "bottom" as anchor keywords. * - The "left/right" anchors must come before the "top/bottom" anchors. * - "center center" would mean the center of the widget. * - There must be NO spaces between the keywords and any operators or offsets. * "right + 10" will not work. * - All coordinates are based on an origin that's at the left top of * whatever you're referencing. * - "of" could be any previously defined element that has an "id" attribute. * - The reference to the "of" widget MUST be preceeded by a "#". */ "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "left top-60", "of": "#my_header_panel" }, /* Don't allow any input from keyboard */ "read_only": true, /* Wrap long lines */ "wrap": "off", /* GCode commands sent are displayed */ "show_gcode_sent": false, /* Replies from GCode commands are displayed */ "show_gcode_replies": true, /* Replies from GCode commands will be prefixed by the command sent */ "show_gcode_in_replies": false, /* Log messages are displayed */ "show_log_messages": true, /* New entries are added to the top of the textarea */ "new_entries_at_top": true } ] }, "element_configs": [ /* All of your main panels get defined here */ ] } };
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@gtj0 it's still showing the settings for dueui. I would like to make a main panel with movements for example... how?
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@gtj0 i'll check it soon, thank you for the support. I know I'm making lots of questions
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@gtj0 Hi, I noticed that you must name some variables as the system would expect... for example I can't name the "header_panel" as "main_header_panel" and the first id must be "dueui". I would like to know where I could find the variables names ("header_panel", "menubar" etc... and some predefined IDs..)
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@Dario02 header_panel and menubar are fixed because that's what the class DueuiTabbedPanel in dueui_panel.js expects them to be. You can't change them and there's no reason to change them. What you put in those variables has
id
fields and that's how you refer to them. For instance.../* This has to be "dueui_content" because that's what the code expects. */ dueui_content = { /* * But the value of "id" can be anything you want. * This is how you'd refer to the element using jQuery... #my_top_tabbed_panel */ "id": "my_top_tabbed_panel", "type": "tabbed_panel", /* Same here. This has to be "header_panel" because the code expects it. */ "header_panel": { /* But you can set its id to anything you want and reference it as #<id>. */ "id": "main_header_panel", "type": "panel", }, /* Same again. This has to be "menubar" because the code expects it. */ "menubar": { /* But you can set its id to anything you want and reference it as #<id>. */ "id": "main_dueui_menubar", "type": "panel", "button_defaults": { "style": { "margin-right": "5px" } } }, }
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@gtj0 Are there others fixed defintion that I should know? If yes where can I find them?
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Anything on the left side of an "=" or ":" inside "dueui_content", including "dueui_content" itself, is fixed because that's how the Javascript code finds it.
Same for "status_map". Those key names are what the Duet firmware sends for statuses.
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@gtj0 You asked me to report you what examples don't work. For now I found:
https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/wiki/File-List
https://github.com/gtjoseph/DueUI/wiki/Heater -
@Dario02 When you say "'don't work" what do you mean? Can you share the JSON you used to configure them?
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@gtj0 simply if I add one of them the code doesn't run
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@gtj0 try adding one of them, now I can't
class DueUIConfig { "dueui_content" = { "id": "dueui", "type": "tabbed_panel", "header_panel": { "id": "dueui_header_main", "type": "panel", "element_configs": [ { "id": "video_html", "type": "image", "src": "http://192.168.1.118/rr_download?name=/images/logo.png", "style": { "width": "128px", "height": "41px" }, "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "left top", "of": "#dueui" } }, { "id": "status", "type": "status", "style": { "width": "128px" }, "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "right-115 top+3", "of": "#dueui" } } ] }, "menubar": { "id": "dueui_menubar", "type": "panel", "button_defaults": {}, "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "left+8 bottom-28", "of": "#dueui" } }, "element_configs": [ { "id": "dueui_panel_movement", "type": "tab_panel", "menubar_label": "HOME", "element_configs": [ { "id": "video_html", "type": "image", "src": "http://duet3:8080/stream", "style": { "width": "320px", "height": "210px" }, "position": { "my": "left top", "at": "left top", "of": "#dueui_panel_movement" } } ] } ] }; "status_map" = { "idle": { "label": "Idle", "classes": "btn-success" }, "P": { "label": "Printing", "classes": "btn-success" }, "S": { "label": "Stopped", "classes": "btn-warning" }, "C": { "label": "Starting Up", "classes": "btn-success" }, "paused": { "label": "Paused", "classes": "btn-primary" }, "pausing": { "label": "Pausing", "classes": "btn-success" }, "resuming": { "label": "Resuming", "classes": "btn-success" }, "changingTool": { "label": "Tool<br>Change", "classes": "btn-warning" }, "busy": { "label": "Busy", "classes": "btn-success" }, "updating": { "label": "Updating", "classes": "btn-danger" }, "halted": { "label": "Halted", "classes": "btn-danger" }, "off": { "label": "Off", "classes": "btn-danger" }, "processing": { "label": "Processing", "classes": "btn-warning" }, "simulating": { "label": "Simulating", "classes": "btn-primary" }, "connected": { "label": "Connected", "classes": "btn-success" }, "connecting": { "label": "Connecting", "classes": "btn-warning" }, "reconnected": { "label": "Connected", "classes": "btn-success" }, "disconnected": { "label": "Disconnected", "classes": "btn-warning" }, "retrying": { "label": "Retrying", "classes": "btn-warning" }, "failed": { "label": "Failed", "classes": "btn-danger" }, "unknown": { "label": "?", "classes": "btn-secondary" } }; }
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@Dario02 I'm sorry but I don't understand. The json you posted seems to work fine but doesn't have either a file list or a heater in it to test.
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@gtj0 Yes it works fine because I removed what didn't work... as I told you try adding one of the element/widget that I reported you and the code should not work properly. If you can't understand what I mean, please wait until I'll be free to work on this with you ^_^
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@Dario02 OK, when you get a chance, I'll need you to send me the exact json configuration you tried that didn't work.