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    • Adrian52undefined
      Adrian52
      last edited by

      Still getting the same behaviour with M226 in the gcode, with or without z move, using freshly pulled scripts.

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      • Danalundefined
        Danal
        last edited by

        Thanks for checking that, I will give this a look.

        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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        • Adrian52undefined
          Adrian52
          last edited by

          If you are using the raspberry pi camera, note that it has a default 5 second timeout. If you include -t 1 in the camera parameters, it works much more quickly. I have also started including -ex sports, which uses a fast shutter speed, and -mm matrix, which seems to give a better exposure; -n gives nopreview.
          With the faster response, I now sometimes get more than one extra picture per layer - I got 547 for a 0.2 layer benchy, instead of 240.

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          • Danalundefined
            Danal @Adrian52
            last edited by

            @Adrian52 said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

            If you are using the raspberry pi camera, note that it has a default 5 second timeout. If you include -t 1 in the camera parameters, it works much more quickly. I have also started including -ex sports, which uses a fast shutter speed, and -mm matrix, which seems to give a better exposure; -n gives nopreview.
            With the faster response, I now sometimes get more than one extra picture per layer - I got 547 for a 0.2 layer benchy, instead of 240.

            @Adrian52 said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

            If you are using the raspberry pi camera, note that it has a default 5 second timeout. If you include -t 1 in the camera parameters, it works much more quickly. I have also started including -ex sports, which uses a fast shutter speed, and -mm matrix, which seems to give a better exposure; -n gives nopreview.
            With the faster response, I now sometimes get more than one extra picture per layer - I got 547 for a 0.2 layer benchy, instead of 240.

            I will add those to the defaults

            Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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            • Adrian52undefined
              Adrian52
              last edited by

              https://vimeo.com/415279225
              Is an effort with pla. Used detect - pause, with M226 in the gcode at each layer change. The extra frames have to be deleted before running ffmpeg again

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              • arhiundefined
                arhi
                last edited by arhi

                some, not so recent, rpi installation ...

                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse# ./DuetLapse.py -h
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "./DuetLapse.py", line 21, in <module>
                    import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                  File "/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI.py", line 27
                    URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')
                                           ^
                SyntaxError: invalid syntax
                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse# python3
                python3     python3.5   python3.5m  python3m
                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse# python3 DuetLapse.py -h
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "DuetLapse.py", line 21, in <module>
                    import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                  File "/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI.py", line 27
                    URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')
                                           ^
                SyntaxError: invalid syntax
                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse#
                

                after rpi-update

                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse# python3 --version
                Python 3.5.3
                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse# python3 ./DuetLapse.py -h
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "./DuetLapse.py", line 21, in <module>
                    import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                  File "/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI.py", line 27
                    URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')
                                           ^
                SyntaxError: invalid syntax
                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse# python3 ./DuetLapse.py
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "./DuetLapse.py", line 21, in <module>
                    import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                  File "/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI.py", line 27
                    URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')
                                           ^
                SyntaxError: invalid syntax
                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse#
                
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                • arhiundefined
                  arhi
                  last edited by arhi

                  hm and just in case wget messed something up .. git clone of both repos

                  root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# PYTHONPATH=/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI python3 DuetLapse.py  -h
                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                    File "DuetLapse.py", line 21, in <module>
                      import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                    File "/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI/DuetWebAPI.py", line 27
                      URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')
                                             ^
                  SyntaxError: invalid syntax
                  root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse#
                  

                  I don't get it, I don't see that this line changed since forever?!

                  looks like F-Strings are in from 3.6 only raspbian on pi3b+ latest comes with 3.5.3 😞

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                  • Danalundefined
                    Danal
                    last edited by

                    @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                    URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')

                    @arhi Very interesting, I don't get that, and that line is not a syntax error. Hmmm... Let me think of a way to pin this down.

                    Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                    • arhiundefined
                      arhi @Danal
                      last edited by

                      @Danal said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                      @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                      URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')

                      @arhi Very interesting, I don't get that, and that line is not a syntax error. Hmmm... Let me think of a way to pin this down.

                      F-strings are 3.6 python from what I read online, and stretch has max python 3.5.3 ... I'm now going to move to buster and see if it uses newer python

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                      • Danalundefined
                        Danal @arhi
                        last edited by

                        @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                        @Danal said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                        @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                        URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1')

                        @arhi Very interesting, I don't get that, and that line is not a syntax error. Hmmm... Let me think of a way to pin this down.

                        F-strings are 3.6 python from what I read online, and stretch has max python 3.5.3 ... I'm now going to move to buster and see if it uses newer python

                        Excellent detective work. I had no idea f was that recent.

                        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                        • arhiundefined
                          arhi @Danal
                          last edited by

                          @Danal I don't use python at all so I don't have anything but what's normally there with the distro... so, troubles with buster too it comes with newer python but again

                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# apt-get install python3-numpy python-numpy
                          Reading package lists... Done
                          Building dependency tree
                          Reading state information... Done
                          python-numpy is already the newest version (1:1.16.2-1).
                          python3-numpy is already the newest version (1:1.16.2-1).
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 DuetLapse.py -h
                          Python Library Module 'numpy' is required.
                          Obtain via 'sudo python3 -m pip install numpy'
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 DuetLapse.py
                          Python Library Module 'numpy' is required.
                          Obtain via 'sudo python3 -m pip install numpy'
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 DuetLapse.py -h
                          Python Library Module 'numpy' is required.
                          Obtain via 'sudo python3 -m pip install numpy'
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 -m pip install numpy
                          Looking in indexes: https://pypi.org/simple, https://www.piwheels.org/simple
                          Requirement already satisfied: numpy in /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages (1.18.4)
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# pip3 install numpy
                          Looking in indexes: https://pypi.org/simple, https://www.piwheels.org/simple
                          Requirement already satisfied: numpy in /usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages (1.18.4)
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 DuetLapse.py -h
                          Python Library Module 'numpy' is required.
                          Obtain via 'sudo python3 -m pip install numpy'
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 --version
                          Python 3.7.3
                          root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse#
                          
                          root@octopi:~# python3
                          Python 3.7.3 (default, Dec 20 2019, 18:57:59)
                          [GCC 8.3.0] on linux
                          Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
                          >>> import subprocess
                          >>> import sys
                          >>> import argparse
                          >>> import time
                          >>> import numpy as np
                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                            File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/__init__.py", line 24, in <module>
                              from . import multiarray
                            File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/multiarray.py", line 14, in <module>
                              from . import overrides
                            File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/overrides.py", line 7, in <module>
                              from numpy.core._multiarray_umath import (
                          ImportError: libf77blas.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                          
                          During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
                          
                          Traceback (most recent call last):
                            File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
                            File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/numpy/__init__.py", line 142, in <module>
                              from . import core
                            File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/__init__.py", line 50, in <module>
                              raise ImportError(msg)
                          ImportError:
                          
                          IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE!
                          
                          Importing the numpy C-extensions failed. This error can happen for
                          many reasons, often due to issues with your setup or how NumPy was
                          installed.
                          
                          We have compiled some common reasons and troubleshooting tips at:
                          
                              https://numpy.org/devdocs/user/troubleshooting-importerror.html
                          
                          Please note and check the following:
                          
                            * The Python version is: Python3.7 from "/usr/bin/python3"
                            * The NumPy version is: "1.18.4"
                          
                          and make sure that they are the versions you expect.
                          Please carefully study the documentation linked above for further help.
                          
                          Original error was: libf77blas.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
                          
                          >>>
                          

                          I love how consistent APT system is 😞

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                          • arhiundefined
                            arhi
                            last edited by

                            apt-get install libatlas-base-dev

                            solved the numpy error

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                            • arhiundefined
                              arhi
                              last edited by

                              one hint, I don't know python but might be cool to add argument to DuetLapse to point to DuetWebAPI library?

                              I added directly to code

                              diff --git a/DuetLapse.py b/DuetLapse.py
                              index eee4a51..5119d61 100755
                              --- a/DuetLapse.py
                              +++ b/DuetLapse.py
                              @@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ import subprocess
                               import sys
                               import argparse
                               import time
                              +
                              +sys.path.insert(1, "../DuetWebAPI/");
                              +
                               try:
                                   import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                               except ImportError:
                              

                              but would be cool to read that from the argument line 🙂 so we can normally git pull changes and not need to copy stuff over each other 😄 especially as python is ignoring symlinks

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                              • arhiundefined
                                arhi
                                last edited by arhi

                                @Danal you tested this with 3.01RC12? and DWC 2.1.7?

                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# cd ../DuetWebAPI/
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI# git pull
                                Already up to date.
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI# cd -
                                /root/DuetLapse/DuetLapse
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# python3 DuetLapse.py -duet ender5.local.lan -camera usb -detect layer -pause no
                                Attempting to connect to printer at ender5.local.lan
                                http://ender5.local.lan  does not appear to be a RRF2 or RRF3 printer
                                Device at ender5.local.lan either did not respond or is not a Duet V2 or V3 printer.
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# fping ender5.local.lan
                                ender5.local.lan is alive
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse#
                                
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# telnet ender5.local.lan
                                Trying 192.168.89.246...
                                Connected to ender5.local.lan.
                                Escape character is '^]'.
                                M122
                                === Diagnostics ===
                                RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet version 3.01-RC12 running on Duet Ethernet 1.02 or later
                                ...
                                telnet> c
                                Connection closed.
                                root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse#
                                
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                                • arhiundefined
                                  arhi
                                  last edited by

                                  this last part was on me - works ok now 🙂

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                                  • arhiundefined
                                    arhi
                                    last edited by

                                    @Danal I don't know python so this should probbly be done better by somehow defining parameter to onePhoto() not mandatory, or if there's already a global with this info but this works awesome for me so if you like you integrate 😄

                                    root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse# git diff
                                    diff --git a/DuetLapse.py b/DuetLapse.py
                                    old mode 100755
                                    new mode 100644
                                    index eee4a51..1539257
                                    --- a/DuetLapse.py
                                    +++ b/DuetLapse.py
                                    @@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ import subprocess
                                     import sys
                                     import argparse
                                     import time
                                    +
                                    +sys.path.insert(1, "../DuetWebAPI/");
                                    +
                                     try:
                                         import DuetWebAPI as DWA
                                     except ImportError:
                                    @@ -204,11 +207,15 @@ def unPause():
                                             printer.gCode('M24')
                                             alreadyPaused = False
                                    
                                    -def onePhoto():
                                    +def onePhoto(zl):
                                         global frame
                                         frame += 1
                                         s="{0:08d}".format(int(np.around(frame)))
                                    -    fn = '/tmp/DuetLapse/IMG'+s+'.jpeg'
                                    +    if (zl > -1):
                                    +      zlayer="{0:8d}".format(int(zl))
                                    +      fn = '--title "Layer '+zlayer+'" /tmp/DuetLapse/IMG'+s+'.jpeg'
                                    +    else:
                                    +      fn = ' /tmp/DuetLapse/IMG'+s+'.jpeg'
                                    
                                         if ('usb' in camera):
                                             if (camparms == ''):
                                    @@ -226,6 +233,7 @@ def onePhoto():
                                             else:
                                                 cmd = 'wget '+camparms+' -O '+fn+' "'+weburl+'" '
                                    
                                    +    print(cmd)
                                         subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True)
                                         global timePriorPhoto
                                         timePriorPhoto = time.time()
                                    @@ -240,20 +248,20 @@ def oneInterval():
                                                 # Z changed, take a picture.
                                                 checkForcePause()
                                                 print('Capturing frame {0:5d} at X{1:4.2f} Y{2:4.2f} Z{3:4.2f} Layer {4:d}'.format(int(np.around(frame)),printer.getCoords()['X'],printer.getCoords()['Y'],printer.getCoords()['Z'],zn))
                                    -            onePhoto()
                                    +            onePhoto(zn)
                                             zo = zn
                                         global timePriorPhoto
                                         elap = (time.time() - timePriorPhoto)
                                         if ((seconds) and (seconds < elap)):
                                             checkForcePause()
                                             print('Capturing frame {0:5d} after {1:4.2f} seconds elapsed.'.format(int(np.around(frame)),elap))
                                    -        onePhoto()
                                    +        onePhoto( -1 )
                                         if ('pause' in detect):
                                             if ('paused' in printer.getStatus()):
                                                 global alreadyPaused
                                                 alreadyPaused = True
                                                 print('Pause Detected, capturing frame {0:5d}'.format(int(np.around(frame)),elap))
                                    -            onePhoto()
                                    +            onePhoto( -1)
                                             unPause()
                                    
                                     def postProcess():
                                    root@octopi:~/DuetLapse/DuetLapse#
                                    

                                    (print(cmd) was just me debuging, that's not needed)

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                                    • Danalundefined
                                      Danal
                                      last edited by Danal

                                      Python honors symlinks, that is exactly how I'm keeping one central copy of DuetWebAPI and not copying it around to each DuetLapse, TAMV, etc, etc. as I develop this stuff. If you want it not in the current directory, and/or don't want to use symlinks, then properly put it in Python's path please.

                                      By the way, git clone will NOT update things, 'wget' has all kinds of edge cases, I haven't found a really bullet proof way to distribute scripts from github (besides set up a package server. Which I am reluctant to do, and even that requires entries in /etc directories on user endpoints).

                                      Anyway, symlinks work fine, I'm curious why yours don't.

                                      ln -s ../DuetWebAPI/DuetWebAPI.py DuetWebAPI.py right?

                                      Screenshot to get colors:

                                      0196fb3f-3106-4ea8-a315-26c851c585bd-image.png

                                      Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                                      • arhiundefined
                                        arhi @Danal
                                        last edited by

                                        @Danal said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                                        Python honors symlinks, that is exactly how I'm keeping one central copy of DuetWebAPI and not copying it around to each DuetLapse, TAMV, etc, etc. as I develop this stuff. If you want it not in the current directory,

                                        kill me if I know why but it didn't work .. I'll try again later but this work as is now so ...

                                        and/or don't want to use symlinks, then properly put it in Python's path please.

                                        Need to try that again, when I did with PYTHONPATH=/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI python3 DuetLapse.py it was finding api ok but failed something else, but maybe now that I fixed the other thing that will work, will try 🙂

                                        By the way, git clone will NOT update things

                                        of course, git pull does ( git checkout or stash first if files are modified 😄 like they are now)

                                        'wget' has all kinds of edge cases, I haven't found a really bullet proof way to distribute scripts from github (besides set up a package server. Which I am reluctant to do, and even that requires entries in /etc directories on user endpoints).

                                        git clone
                                        git pull
                                        git checkout/stash

                                        works awesome, the only issue I need to handle is this path for libs so it knows how to find api, will retest this but even as is it's not a biggy

                                        hahaha retested the symthing now, it works, the %^$#*&^#

                                        PYTHONPATH=/root/DuetLapse/DuetWebAPI python3 DuetLapse.py -h works too, I'll use this way .. the problem was obviously the numpy or whatever is that thing called...

                                        anyhow, these are irrelevant parts of that diff 🙂 .. what about that change in the onePhoto() ? makes sense?

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                                        • arhiundefined
                                          arhi
                                          last edited by

                                          IMG00000001.jpeg

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                                          • Danalundefined
                                            Danal @arhi
                                            last edited by

                                            @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                                            hahaha retested the symthing now, it works, the %^$#*&^#

                                            Don't you just love things like that!

                                            @arhi said in DuetLapse available for Alpha testing:

                                            anyhow, these are irrelevant parts of that diff .. what about that change in the onePhoto() ? makes sense?

                                            Makes perfect sense, I just need time to look at it... probably next day or two.

                                            Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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