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@DaBit :
How is the webcam sending the stream? As Motion JPEG or something else? If it's just a jpeg that the webcam regenerates, I may have to add a
refresh
parameter. Also check if the webcam can support other types of output.The M408 responses and the ones you get by
http://<duet>/rr_status?type=3
are actually different. Browse to the rr_status page and you should be able to pick out the fields you want, then you can just substitute them on your config file. I'll look at that again though. At one point I was using the M409 command to get the object model but it's not complete. I might have missed changing it back to rr_status. -
@bearer said in DueUI Release 3.0.1-beta1 Available:
Maybe I'm missing something, but how would this make the paneldue any more functional than it already is on IO0? I.e. you cannot start jobs from SD. (you could probably execute macros or console commands to start prints, but the paneldue cannot list the fake sd card on the pi)?
Well, it's not ever going to make the panel due more functional and we're talking in a standalone mode for serial connection, not SBC/DSF. There's no real point to DueUI connecting in serial mode in the SBC/DSF environment because you can run DueUI in a browser on the SBC. In a standalone environment though, you could run DueUI (with modifications) on a non-networked laptop and just connect to the Duet via a USB connection or direct serial-to-serial.
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@DaBit I've added a "refresh_seconds" parameter to the image widget. It'll be in the next beta.
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Oh, I've also noticed that there's a slight delay before the values are populated from the object models resulting in the expressions appearing in widgets instead of the values for a brief time. That just started happening so it must be something I just did.
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@gtj0 said in DueUI Release 3.0.1-beta1 Available:
How is the webcam sending the stream? As Motion JPEG or something else? If it's just a jpeg that the webcam regenerates, I may have to add a
refresh
parameter. Also check if the webcam can support other types of output.I am using RPi-Cam-Web-Interface. It probably does support output other than a static jpeg frame, but one image every 10 seconds or so is fine for me. On a 3D printer not that much is happening in 10 seconds, and a lower update rate saves bandwidth in case I just want to check if everything still runs fine through a mobile connection when abroad.
@gtj0 said in DueUI Release 3.0.1-beta1 Available:
@DaBit I've added a "refresh_seconds" parameter to the image widget. It'll be in the next beta.
Great!
@gtj0 said in DueUI Release 3.0.1-beta1 Available:
Oh, I've also noticed that there's a slight delay before the values are populated from the object models resulting in the expressions appearing in widgets instead of the values for a brief time. That just started happening so it must be something I just did.
The current beta also does that.
I tried using DueUI running on the Pi yesterday evening, but I had some more issues:
- After I pressed 'home all' it took several seconds before the printer reacted.
- Jogging Z (after homing) did not work.
I did not dive into it but switched to DWC; I had work to do. Will check more thoroughly soon.
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What's New in 3.0.1-beta2
Fixed issue with fields showing the format instead of value
- When first started or refreshed, the UI could display format
strings like "${state.heat.heaters[1].current.toFixed(1)}" for a
short time instead of the actual value. This was due to the model
not being populated before the UI elements. Now we populate the
model before showing the UI.
Minor backend refactoring
Add refresh_seconds to the Image widget
- Some WebCams only provide an image snapshot instead of
a live MJPEG stream. If you have one, you can now set
"refresh_seconds" to control how often the image should
be refreshed.
- When first started or refreshed, the UI could display format
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hi, i'm error ERROR! ERROR! ERROR!
404 - The requested file could not be found.
i'm install zip and i try to connect to ip-printer/multi.htm -
@bastien First, I'd try the latest release. Second, I have no idea what "multi.htm" is.
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Good day George,
Thanks for your work, and like you I also find the DWC far too overblown\complicated and just require a much simpler interface, more like Octoprints 'cleaner' interface (which isn't ideal by any means), so I thought I'd give your interface a try.....
I downloaded the latest (3.2.0 - standalone) & dropped the zip file into the DWC sys ui, and everything unpacked as expected to the root of the www directory, but, the 2 config json files were not copied over to the www root, is this correct ? I suspect not, as on connecting to dueui.html i can see the config screen but saving any config changes nothing is retained....
If I move the files over to the root of www, I can now see updates to the json files, but all I get after that is the config screen and nothing else, no other displays, any hints on what I've done wrong ??
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@Dr_Ju_Ju The json files are copied to the sys directory since they're config files that can be edited instead of static files.
Can you paste a screen shot of your settings page? Also, while on the settings page, right click in any blank area and click "Inspect". This should open the debugger window. Then go back to the settings page and do a refresh and see what happens in the debugger.
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As requested a picture of settings page (using Firefox)
On selecting a different theme for the page, the theme changes, then subsequently selecting\deselecting any of the 4 'red' buttons, highlights appropriate selections within the inspect window, and the refresh button refreshed the window...
But selecting 'save' appears not to do anything, and 'inspecting' pushing the button also shows no changes.
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@Dr_Ju_Ju For standalone mode...
Make sure that the
dueui_config_default_standalone.json
file exists in the/sys
directory. That's where it should be, If not, you can unzip the DueUI zip file locally and and can upload the JSON yourself from DWC. The "DueUI config file URL" should then behttp://dbot.jules.home/rr_download?name=/sys/dueui_config_default_standalone.json
. Then click save and refresh and see what happens. If you have a custom file already, just upload it to/sys
and replacedueui_config_default_standalone.json
in the URL with your file name.As a test, you should be able to paste that link in your browser and get the JSON file.
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Yes the file is in the /sys directory,,,,, If I enter the URL you posted, I get the config file which I can download\edit and I can also edit the file using the normal DWC sys edit tool....
But clicking on 'save' still does nothing, and looking at the json file I see no changes being applied, even if just for a theme change...
These are the class DuiUisettings in the json file, but one thing I noticed is that there are no settings for the local host and config json, is this correct ??
/*
class DueUISettings {
backend_type = "STANDALONE";
duet_debug_polling_enabled = 0;
duet_password = "";
duet_poll_interval_1 = 500;
duet_poll_interval_2 = 0;
duet_poll_interval_3 = 3000;
duet_polling_enabled = 1;
dueui_settings_dont_send_gcode = 0;
dueui_test_mode = 0;
theme = "Sandstone";
}
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@Dr_Ju_Ju OK, That DueUISettings class is commented out. It's there as an example only.
Let's start over...
- Navigate to http://dbot.jules.home/dueui.html
- In your browser settings, clear the cookies and local storage for http://dbot.jules.home
- Use your browser's refresh button (F5 on Chrome and Firefox) to reload.
- Enter the correct info on the DueUI settings page.
- Open the browser's debugger window.
- Click Save, then Refresh in the DueUI settings page.
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@gtj0 OH... You have to turn polling on before you press refresh or you'll just come back to the settings screen.
Sorry, should have mentioned that.
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Thank you getting closer, at least turning on polling means I can get past the initial config screen, but only for that session, as nothing is saved back to the json config file, including a change to the theme....
And some things aren't working, e.g. the webcam I have working in the DWC is not showing, how to configure separately ? & the height map isn't showing, and my case lights scripts are displayed but they don't work..
But as nothing is saved to the config file, does that mean I will have to re enter the config url for each browser instance I open, on each computer I try & open the UI on ??
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A few things:
Nothing is ever written back to the file. It's too dangerous.
Settings (theme, duet hostname, etc.) are normally stored in the browser's local storage. The browser keys them by the hostname in the browser's address bar so accessing the same printer from the same browser should keep the settings assuming your browser doesn't have some security setting that wipes the local storage and cookies when you close it.
Tell me more about your environment. Are you wanting to access multiple machines from multiple browsers? Do you want them to all use the same dueui_config.json file or do you want them to uses ones unique to that machine, etc.
All of that is possible but trying to explain all the variations is a little complicated so if you tell me what your goal is, I can get you set up, even if it means making changes to DueUI to make it work in your environment.
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My system is comprised of multiple printers\cnc machines, sited around the house, all SBC connected, apart from the Duet2 (hopefully will soon be connected to a Pi3).
All are hard wired to a GB network, with all the SBC's running some form of Ubuntu, mainly headless, and Octoprint, apart from the Duet....
I then run a number of Windows 10 workstations & 2019 servers, from which I then run everything else, not only for the 'construction' devices but also remote telescope \ astrophotography systems (another hobby).
So what I'm just after a simple web page, that can quickly show the state of any on-going process of any device on any non headless desktop, without faffing around, configuring each browser for each and any device... The browser in use are IE on the servers (still the only supported on), Edge\Firefox on the Win 10 workstations and Firefox on the ubuntu workstations. e.g. something like this, but even this is over the top, but is 'cleaner' as a quick view of what is happening....
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@Dr_Ju_Ju "...all SBC connected" but not using the Duet Software Framework right? How many Duet based machines? Would the dueui_config.json files be the same or different? Do you have a local web server or can you start one easily on one of the Ubuntu SBCs?
The reason I ask is the optimal solution for you might be for you to install DueUI on a single web server rather than on each of the machines.
Let's say that the dueui_config.json file would be the same basic one for all devices. You'd keep that file on the web server that also had DueUI installed and you'd access each of the machines like so...
http://dueui.jules.home?duet_host=dbot.jules.home
http://dueui.jules.home?duet_host=cnc1.jules.home
http://dueui.jules.home?duet_host=printer3.jules.homeIf your dueui_config.json files needed to be different for each machine, you'd still store those files on the web server named like dueui_config_dbot.json, dueui_config_cnc1.json, etc and access the machines like so...
http://dueui.jules.home?dueui_config_url=dueui_config_dbot.json
http://dueui.jules.home?dueui_config_url=dueui_config_cnc1.json
http://dueui.jules.home?dueui_config_url=dueui_config_printer3.jsonThe whole install would be much easier to maintain since you only have one place to install and upgrade DueUI and all your config files are centralized.
If that makes sense for you, I can get you set up easily. I do want to shorten "duet_host" and "dueui_config_url" to just "device" and "config" to make things a bit easier but you'll be creating browser bookmarks for them anyway I'd imagine.