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    • stuartofmtundefined
      stuartofmt @SIam
      last edited by stuartofmt

      @SIam said in DuetLapse3:

      is it possible to catch those errors in python ?

      Yes - it was one of the things that annoyed me too! one of those things that a 1000 google 'fixes' (all different) did not fix 😞 I found a way though 🙂
      Its part of the 3.2.0 release.

      Hope I got them all 🙂

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      • JohnOCFIIundefined
        JohnOCFII @stuartofmt
        last edited by

        @stuartofmt I'm looking forward to testing this and eliminating my auto-start setup. I find my older setup is re-starting multiple times a day, and only noticed it doing longer prints, when the timelapse was only for the last period of time. Kind of sad after a 10 hour print yielded a timelapse of the last 4 minutes...

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        • stuartofmtundefined
          stuartofmt @JohnOCFII
          last edited by

          @JohnOCFII said in DuetLapse3:

          ..... Kind of sad after a 10 hour print yielded a timelapse of the last 4 minutes...

          I hear ya! FWIW - I have "soak tested" this running overnight and into the next day with a small number of seconds (smaller than practical). 10K+ images and it was stable but I'm sure you can find something for me to fix 🙂

          Note that it also runs on WIN10 (and maybe earlier ??) as well as WSL (which I like a lot). So if the Pi becomes a limitation there are other options.

          Let me know how it works out.

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          • SIamundefined
            SIam
            last edited by

            hi,

            thanks for your work!! Now i have a question for what is the whitelist ? i get this error:

            Traceback (most recent call last):
              File "DuetLapse3.py", line 18, in <module>
                from DuetLapse3 import whitelist
              File "/home/pi/DuetLapse/DuetLapse3.py", line 18, in <module>
                from DuetLapse3 import whitelist
            ImportError: cannot import name 'whitelist' from 'DuetLapse3' (/home/pi/DuetLapse/DuetLapse3.py)
            
            

            the module is installed

            pi@raspberrypi:~/DuetLapse $ sudo find / -name whitelist*
            /home/pi/.local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/whitelist
            /home/pi/.local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/whitelist-0.2.8.dist-info
            
            

            Hypercube-Evolution-Hybrid, Piezo Orion, Orbiter
            Duet WiFi 1.02 or later + DueX5
            RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27 11:30:36)
            Duet WiFi Server: 1.26
            Duet Web Control 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27)

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            • stuartofmtundefined
              stuartofmt @SIam
              last edited by stuartofmt

              @SIam said in DuetLapse3:

              hi,

              thanks for your work!! Now i have a question for what is the whitelist ? i get this error:

              The short answer is that startDuetLapse.py needs to be in the same directory as DuetLapse3.py AND DuetLapse3.py needs to be at least at V3.2.0 (i.e. the latest version) .

              I have never seen this error - but then I satisfy the above :-).

              I just tried to simulate it by putting startDuetLapse3.py in a different directory and get a related but slightly different error. So I suspect that you may have an older version of DuetLapse3.py ?

              python3 ./DuetLapse3.py -h
              

              Needs to have this line in its return (up near the top)
              Create time lapse video for Duet3D based printer. V3.2.0

              The longer answer is this: When DuetLapse3.py is started manually, the various input options are checked for validity (i.e. parsed through a whitelist).
              To help prevent misuse and provide a measure of security startDuetLapse3.py invokes the very same code (imported from DuetLapse3.py) BEFORE it tries to start DuetLapse3.py (which then dutifully does the same thing again).

              Why bother apparently doing it twice? To help prevent "someone" (not you, someone malicious) from accessing startDuetLapse3 via the http port and trying to execute some arbitrary code.
              The original version (proof of concept) just parsed through any old command line. Dangerous indeed.
              To feel comfortable - I needed startDuetLapse3 to be very specific to DuetLapse3. One of those defenses (minimal but likely 'good enough') was to use a whitelist. Since it did not make sense to try and maintain the whitelist it in two places - I restructured some of the code in DuetLapse3 3.2.0 to allow the whitelist to be imported. Hence the dependency on versions and location.

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              • SIamundefined
                SIam
                last edited by

                Sorry this was my fault my SD card was full after cleanup the SD card and Reinstallation the duet lapse is working.

                Hypercube-Evolution-Hybrid, Piezo Orion, Orbiter
                Duet WiFi 1.02 or later + DueX5
                RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27 11:30:36)
                Duet WiFi Server: 1.26
                Duet Web Control 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27)

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                • jnofsingerundefined
                  jnofsinger
                  last edited by

                  Hello,

                  Trying out 3.2.0 and running into the following issue (below). The print starts fine and captures a handful of images till the connection reset issue. Both the duet and the pi are running on the same wifi subnet, and the duet is the latest firmware version.

                  running with the following options (have more logs if needed)

                  /usr/bin/python3 /home/pi/Desktop/images/DuetLapse3.py -port 8181 -verbose -duet 172.16.37.118 -detect layer -camera1 stream -weburl1 http://127.0.0.1:8080/?action=stream

                  During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "/usr/lib/python3.7/threading.py", line 917, in _bootstrap_inner
                  self.run()
                  File "/usr/lib/python3.7/threading.py", line 865, in run
                  self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
                  File "/home/pi/Desktop/images/DuetLapse3.py", line 1068, in captureLoop
                  oneInterval('Camera1', camera1, weburl1, camparam1)
                  File "/home/pi/Desktop/images/DuetLapse3.py", line 612, in oneInterval
                  zn = getDuetLayer(apiModel)
                  File "/home/pi/Desktop/images/DuetLapse3.py", line 733, in getDuetLayer
                  r = requests.get(URL, timeout=5)
                  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/api.py", line 75, in get
                  return request('get', url, params=params, **kwargs)
                  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/api.py", line 60, in request
                  return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
                  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 533, in request
                  resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
                  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 646, in send
                  r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
                  File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 498, in send
                  raise ConnectionError(err, request=request)
                  requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: ('Connection abort

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                  • SIamundefined
                    SIam
                    last edited by

                    @stuartofmt sorry but i have also a error for you

                    Exception in thread Thread-2:
                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 600, in urlopen
                        chunked=chunked)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 384, in _make_request
                        six.raise_from(e, None)
                      File "<string>", line 3, in raise_from
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 380, in _make_request
                        httplib_response = conn.getresponse()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/http/client.py", line 1336, in getresponse
                        response.begin()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/http/client.py", line 306, in begin
                        version, status, reason = self._read_status()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/http/client.py", line 267, in _read_status
                        line = str(self.fp.readline(_MAXLINE + 1), "iso-8859-1")
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/socket.py", line 589, in readinto
                        return self._sock.recv_into(b)
                    ConnectionResetError: [Errno 104] Connection reset by peer
                    
                    During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
                    
                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 449, in send
                        timeout=timeout
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 638, in urlopen
                        _stacktrace=sys.exc_info()[2])
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/util/retry.py", line 367, in increment
                        raise six.reraise(type(error), error, _stacktrace)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/six.py", line 692, in reraise
                        raise value.with_traceback(tb)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 600, in urlopen
                        chunked=chunked)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 384, in _make_request
                        six.raise_from(e, None)
                      File "<string>", line 3, in raise_from
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py", line 380, in _make_request
                        httplib_response = conn.getresponse()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/http/client.py", line 1336, in getresponse
                        response.begin()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/http/client.py", line 306, in begin
                        version, status, reason = self._read_status()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/http/client.py", line 267, in _read_status
                        line = str(self.fp.readline(_MAXLINE + 1), "iso-8859-1")
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/socket.py", line 589, in readinto
                        return self._sock.recv_into(b)
                    urllib3.exceptions.ProtocolError: ('Connection aborted.', ConnectionResetError(104, 'Connection reset by peer                                                                 '))
                    
                    During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
                    
                    Traceback (most recent call last):
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/threading.py", line 917, in _bootstrap_inner
                        self.run()
                      File "/usr/lib/python3.7/threading.py", line 865, in run
                        self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
                      File "/home/pi/DuetLapse/DuetLapse3.py", line 1041, in captureLoop
                        duetStatus=getDuetStatus(apiModel)
                      File "/home/pi/DuetLapse/DuetLapse3.py", line 707, in getDuetStatus
                        r = requests.get(URL, timeout=120)  #Long timeout to handle restart of Duet
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/api.py", line 75, in get
                        return request('get', url, params=params, **kwargs)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/api.py", line 60, in request
                        return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 533, in request
                        resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 646, in send
                        r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
                      File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 498, in send
                        raise ConnectionError(err, request=request)
                    requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: ('Connection aborted.', ConnectionResetError(104, 'Connection reset by p                                                                 eer'))
                    
                    

                    Hypercube-Evolution-Hybrid, Piezo Orion, Orbiter
                    Duet WiFi 1.02 or later + DueX5
                    RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27 11:30:36)
                    Duet WiFi Server: 1.26
                    Duet Web Control 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27)

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                    • stuartofmtundefined
                      stuartofmt @jnofsinger
                      last edited by

                      @jnofsinger said in DuetLapse3:

                      File "/home/pi/Desktop/images/DuetLapse3.py", line 733, in getDuetLayer
                      r = requests.get(URL, timeout=5)

                      Your command is almost identical to one I used successfully yesterday - the only meaningful difference being -verbose.

                      The problem does not look like there was a timeout issue - if there was there should be a message in the logs like:

                      getDuetLayer failed to get data. Code: <some number> Reason: <some text>

                      SO that points to a communication issue between the pi and the Duet i.e. it looks like it could not even connect. The fact that it worked sometimes makes it hard to track down and suggests that the basic code is ok.

                      Let me thing about how to trap the connection issue and report it - although to be frank, I don't want to disappear down the rabbit hole of debugging Duet connections 😞

                      In any case, in parallel, can you trawl through the WDC forum and see what discussions are taking place on connection issues. My sense is that you will need to address some aspect anyway , independently of anything I can do in the code.

                      I hope to have a patched version for you to try later today / tomorrow but as I said , I doubt it will fix anything - maybe just allow Duet to report the error or try a little harder.

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                      • stuartofmtundefined
                        stuartofmt @SIam
                        last edited by stuartofmt

                        @SIam :

                        @jnofsinger

                        It looks like you are both experiencing the same issue. Are you both using SBC ?

                        Please try this version. I restructured the API calls and put in some exception handling for network connection issues and for timeouts. The messages will appear in the output. The code will try to re-establish a connection and continue on if it is successful.
                        It will eventually give up after a few minutes.
                        In any case it will give some clues as to what is happening.
                        I tested this in three ways (1) turning off the network on the machine running DuetLapse3 and (2) turning off my printer (3) repeatedly hitting emergency stop in DWC

                        This will show as version 3.2.1. Please report back.

                        [DuetLapse3.py]

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                        • jnofsingerundefined
                          jnofsinger @stuartofmt
                          last edited by

                          @stuartofmt

                          I have a Duet Wifi 1.01 board. it has been with me for a very long time and is impossible to kill ;).

                          I can just have the program open and it will throw those errors even when not printing. If I switch it to take picture every x seconds it will work fine. Your idea of some type of communication issue between the pi and duet is correct. I also have the webcam from the duet pointing to the same URL for a quick print and it stays connected.

                          I will try it again with the .1 version and see if it improves. Also I will remove the webcam url from the duet itself to see if something differs.

                          Thanks
                          Jim

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                          • stuartofmtundefined
                            stuartofmt @jnofsinger
                            last edited by

                            @jnofsinger said in DuetLapse3:

                            If I switch it to take picture every x seconds it will work fine.

                            Hmm - I'd love it if that was a clue but from a codepoint of view it asks Duet to report the current layer even if its just capturing images every 'nnn' seconds. So in theory* - that should not make any difference. But we shall see .....

                            • --> As I often say: "There is no difference between theory and practice -- except in practise"
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                            • jnofsingerundefined
                              jnofsinger @stuartofmt
                              last edited by

                              @stuartofmt

                              So far so good! I have a 72 frame capture and will print another test. The logs are clean and did not show any disconnects. Will continue to test it tonight and let you know.

                              Great program for the duet. I do have a question, do you plan on offering a flag to flip images with the ffmpeg processing? My camera is flipped as it comes from the top of my Ender3.

                              Thanks,
                              Jim

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                              • stuartofmtundefined
                                stuartofmt @jnofsinger
                                last edited by

                                @jnofsinger said in DuetLapse3:

                                @stuartofmt
                                do you plan on offering a flag to flip images with the ffmpeg processing? My camera is flipped as it comes from the top of my Ender3.

                                Thanks,
                                Jim

                                Jim - I do not plan to do this. I have spent some time trying and failed. The reason is that there are just too many versions of ffmpeg out there and finding a command sequence that actually works across many of them is a (time-consuming) art-form. For example: using "rotate" may or may not work on playback, using "transpose" does not work on the version of ffmpeg that I have .

                                In any case - I believe a better solution is to rotate at the source. That way you can also monitor the print the right way up 🙂
                                The program you are using to stream the video should (hopefully) have the ability to set the port and also to rotate the images before streaming. If not - you may be able to find another streaming program for your setup.

                                If you are using a Pi and a Pi camera -- here is what I use.
                                http://picamera.readthedocs.io/en/latest/recipes2.html#web-streaming

                                So far so good! I have a 72 frame capture and will print another test. The logs are clean and did not show any disconnects. Will continue to test it tonight and let you know.

                                Just to be clear - I did not do anything to fix the connection problem. I just try to ignore it and hope it will go away. If there are connection problems - these will be reported in the console / log. If you are not seeing these messages "There was a network failure:..." followed by several lines of explanation -- then the previous issue has mysteriously gone away (at least for now) 🙂

                                Good Luck.

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                                • stuartofmtundefined
                                  stuartofmt
                                  last edited by

                                  A small update to reflect the recent test code on handling Duet connectivity issues plus a couple of cosmetic tweaks.

                                  ###Version 3.2.2###

                                  [1] Added resilience to lost connectivity with Duet. If disconnected the issue will be reported and attempts to reconnect will be made
                                  [2] Made some cosmetic changes to the http responses. Most now include the local time as part of the response.
                                  [3] The status page will automatically refresh every 60 seconds. Other pages will show the last time they were invoked.
                                  [4]Similar changes to [2] and [3] made to startDuetLapse

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                                  • stuartofmtundefined
                                    stuartofmt
                                    last edited by

                                    Another small update. For those using windows (c'mon I know you are out there !). There were some inconsistencies in the way python3 provided some operating system information.

                                    ###Version 3.2.3###

                                    [1] Fixed some inconsistencies when running on Windows due to slightly different behavior of python3.

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                                    • GoremanXundefined
                                      GoremanX
                                      last edited by GoremanX

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                                        GoremanX @GoremanX
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                                        • stuartofmtundefined
                                          stuartofmt
                                          last edited by stuartofmt

                                          @GoremanX

                                          You posted a problem you encountered about using -camparam1 from startDuetLapse3.py and have since deleted it. I am making this post for the benefit of others.

                                          Basically - you noted that starting an instance of DuetLapse3 from startDuetLapse3 failed when the command was of the form

                                          http://{ip:port}/?command=start&args={some DuetLapse3 options}  -camparam1="'{some camera parameters}' +fn+debug"
                                          

                                          I tested your command options on my pi (with pi camera) in "standalone mode and it worked fine.

                                          I then tested it by starting with startDuetLapse3 (running in foreground so I could see more of what was happening) and it failed just as you had reported.

                                          The problem is because "+" symbols are not allowed in urls. To overcome this when using startDuetLapse3 or otherwise sending a URL - substitute "%2B" for the plus symbols (no quotes). E.g.

                                          http://{ip:port}/?command=start&args={some DuetLapse3 options}  -camparam1="'{some camera parameters} ' %2Bfn%2Bdebug"
                                          

                                          Also - make sure there is a space between the last camera parameter and the fn argument since some commands will be expecting one. E.g.

                                          <snip> --output ' %2Bfn%2Bdebug
                                                         ^
                                                    space here between the t and the '
                                          

                                          I will update the documentation to alert others to this "trap for young players" - like me 🙂

                                          Note: there may be an additional issue which I am looking into.

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                                          • GoremanXundefined
                                            GoremanX @stuartofmt
                                            last edited by

                                            @stuartofmt Just to clarify, the issue in my specific case was a missing space after --output and the closing single quote in -camparam1, which was causing the filename to be appended to the end of the argument with no space in between. Turning on -verbose showed me my error, which was a stupid one, and therefore I chose to hide my shame by deleting the original post 😂

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