3D GCode Viewer integrated with DWC
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@Sindarius i think i found the problem.
The SBC Version want to download the file via the
GET http://192.168.178.36/rr_download?name=0:/gcodes/lpc_adapter_case_bottom_0.2mm_PLA_MK3S_2h6m.gcode
command.
For the Duet SBC it should beGET http://192.168.178.36/machine/file/0:/gcodes/lpc_adapter_case_bottom_0.2mm_PLA_MK3S_2h6m.gcode
In the browser it will download the file via the last command
More Info here : https://github.com/Duet3D/DuetSoftwareFramework#get-machinefilefilename
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Very cool. I like the multi color implementation. Looks better than the visualizer on 3.2
So would be cool if this will also be available as an Plug In for 3.2. On my 3.2 build from yesterday, christian got the plugin system to work.
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@PCR Thanks for looking into this. I will start looking at what it takes to make sure that the URL is correct for the SBC version. Hopefully I will have some time today/tomorrow to make the changes to it.
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Thank you! honestly like your ones more than the one from 3.2
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made this change to the fork of you!
https://github.com/P-C-R/DuetWebControl/commit/32c2e5279333cae02d4a80a39c5828be06b4ef5d
it works now on the SBC. But i cannot say it its "enough"
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@PCR That'll work for the SBC but then it will break the SD. I am looking at a way to detect if the DWC is SBC or SD and use that as a parameter in the viewer so both will work.
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If you could give this a shot and let me know. I added some code that will hopefully help determine if the DWC is SBC or SD and set an appropriate parameter for the viewer.
https://github.com/Sindarius/DuetWebControl/releases/tag/3.1.1-SBCFix
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not working;(
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def __init__(self,base_url): self._base_url = base_url try: URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/rr_status?type=1') r = self.requests.get(URL,timeout=(2,60)) j = self.json.loads(r.text) _=j['coords'] self.pt = 2 return except: try: URL=(f'{self._base_url}'+'/machine/status') r = self.requests.get(URL,timeout=(2,60)) j = self.json.loads(r.text) _=j['result'] self.pt = 3 return except: print(self._base_url," does not appear to be a RRF2 or RRF3 printer", file=self.sys.stderr) return
This was the logic @Danal code. RIP
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@PCR I was trying to avoid having to query both paths but that may be unavoidable for now.
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@PCR https://github.com/Sindarius/DuetWebControl/releases/tag/3.1.1-SBCFixV2
Give this one a go if you get a chance.
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@Sindarius
like I said in github it is working with the FixV2 on my SBC for me.
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@danym21 I saw your message, thanks for the feedback and I am glad that it going for you guys
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Works perfectly now as a Plugin in 3.2 ;)))
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@PCR Once 3.2 is finalized and out in the wild that's the plan. I'll plan to test it in the DWC page itself like an unreleased original version I did. However, there was issues with VueJS trying to attach itself to the viewer's resources which would cause the viewer to be unstable and crash the page and would also limit the max size of model to be viewed.
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@Sindarius I had some similiar problems with the charts + heightmap but got around it by storing my own stuff in the JS file based on the machine name . Be aware that we'll add multi-machine support at some point and the backend has already been prepared for that.
The new event API from v3.2 should be easier to handle, too.
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I tested the 3.2 on my 3.1.1 machine but the heightmap did not load. Something with Blabla is null
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@chrishamm I look forward to the multi-machine support. The problem I ran into was the actual babylon objects were getting sucked into vuejs by whatever mechanisms it uses. then it wanted to start tracking activity on those objects, there are a lot of objects, which ended up crushing the viewer to a crawl. I'll definitely play with it more on top of getting a few other items into it. I'll probably look into trying the Vue-BabylonJS package a try to see if it overcomes the issues I ran into. It would be nice to have the viewer incorporated into the UI like you have the other one.
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Is it normal that the viewer in 3.2 almost nothing is visable? Just a view black dots.
If I use the same gcode here: https://gcode-preview.web.app/
it became visable
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@Sindarius In my case it were Three.js geometries that were transformed by Vue so I moved them out of the data scope, which did the job for me. Check out the heightmap and temp chart components for further details.
@smoki3 Yes, the current visualizer in 3.2-pre-b1 doesn't have a pretty front-end yet. At the moment it can be used only to watch live prints.