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    • mct82undefined
      mct82 @Torin
      last edited by

      @Torin I'm not a programmer and I have never used the Go language, so I don't think you want me mucking up your code. I just don't have time to learn a new language right now, so I will have to wait for someone who knows what they're doing to do it properly.

      I will mention that if I were to modify this tool in any way, it would be to pull the message content out so it can be edited w/o re-compiling. Perhaps read in a message template for each status (print, pause, finish), or a single template with multiple sections. It would be really powerful to be able to grab additional fields from the OM to include in (or conditionally modify) push notifications.

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      • Torinundefined
        Torin @mct82
        last edited by

        @mct82 Hey, so I got a bit of spare time today and I've looked into it. Renotifications didn't work because I forgot to add two more if's.

        I've created new release here: https://gitlab.com/Toriniasty/reprap_notify/-/releases/v7

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        • TheBasedDogeundefined
          TheBasedDoge
          last edited by

          Hi, this is working great for me, but is there a way to make it poll for 2 duet boards? I have two printers I would like to use it on.

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          • Festivejellyundefined
            Festivejelly
            last edited by

            This is fantastic. Just what I was looking for.

            I tried running this on windows from command line, but theres no feedback... so im not even sure its running?

            I do have a spare raspberry pi lying around so which release would I use for that?

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            • Torinundefined
              Torin @Festivejelly
              last edited by

              @thebaseddoge Simply start two programs with from two different directories with two different config files 🙂

              @festivejelly There's no feedback unless there's a problem 🙂 If you want to run on rpi you need an arm build.

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              • Festivejellyundefined
                Festivejelly @Torin
                last edited by

                @torin So do I run from command line? or do I just double click the exe? When I do either I dont see the process running in the list. Ill give the arm build a try instead on my rpi

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                • Torinundefined
                  Torin @Festivejelly
                  last edited by

                  @festivejelly You can run it both ways, either from command line or double click. If it doesn't quit and windows stay open it should just work.

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                  • Nxt-1undefined
                    Nxt-1 @Torin
                    last edited by

                    @torin I don't know if you planned on maintaining this app, but it sure would be nice if it received an update.
                    I did some testing and got a contineous stream of JSON parse errors. After checking the sources it seems the program uses the GET /rr_status way of talking to the Duet. However, according to this page on the Duet Github, it is deprecated now.

                    Should you decide to maintain it, I could make time to help out testing.

                    -Nxt

                    Duet3D and delta printer enthousiast. Buildlog
                    Looking for Duet3D configuration support, check out Nxt-3D

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                    • madeinta1wanundefined
                      madeinta1wan @Nxt-1
                      last edited by

                      @nxt-1 getting the similar errors via windows

                      "2022/06/21 14:23:53 Error while downloading rr_status: Too many errors, resetting counters and stoping track operation. Will hide consequent errors..."

                      Any chance there's a fix for this @Torin ?

                      Thanks,

                      Nate

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                      • Torinundefined
                        Torin @madeinta1wan
                        last edited by

                        @madeinta1wan This is due to API changes introduces in RRv3. There's a chance but it requires few hours of work which I currently do not have, however I will try to squeeze that in somehow. The code is opensource so if someone would make an PR I will happily merge it.

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                        • chrishammundefined
                          chrishamm administrators @madeinta1wan
                          last edited by

                          @madeinta1wan @madeinta1wan rr_status is still supported in standalone mode AFAIK. We will add a support layer for rr_ requests to SBC mode in v3.5 but I'm afraid it won't support rr_status. If possible, I'd strongly recommend upgrading to rr_model which returns portions of the object model.

                          Duet software engineer

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                          • Torinundefined
                            Torin @chrishamm
                            last edited by

                            So I finally found some time and resurfaced my duet enabled printer so I have started updating the app.... So hopefully soon there will be something to show 😉

                            @chrishamm How do I currently identify finished print? Previously it was in rr_status marked as 'I'(capital I), now I can see see only in rr_model?key=state status: idle, pause, printing.

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                            • chrishammundefined
                              chrishamm administrators @Torin
                              last edited by chrishamm

                              @torin Those letters are abbreviations for the different machine states (see here), so idle is equal to I.

                              Duet software engineer

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                              • Torinundefined
                                Torin @chrishamm
                                last edited by Torin

                                @chrishamm Many thanks for that, it definitely extends what I've seen.
                                However I am missing a 'final status' if that makes sense e.g. there's the status for cancelling yet there's no cancelled status or processing and no processed which makes it hard to understand and put the proper function in place to determine final status without hammering the API and making a request every let say 100ms which could still lead to some false positives.

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                                • stuartofmtundefined
                                  stuartofmt @Torin
                                  last edited by stuartofmt

                                  @torin

                                  This may help. Its some of the logic in DuetLapse3. It ends up being a bit convoluted .... and of course I have a bunch of defensive coding in here (for other reasons).
                                  The main logic starts at line 16.

                                  Any yes - it can do with a bit of tidying up 😞

                                  def captureLoop():  # Run as a thread
                                  
                                      global printState, duetStatus, captureLoopState
                                      
                                      if connectionState is False:
                                          return
                                      
                                      captureLoopState = 1
                                      printState = 'Not Capturing'
                                  
                                      lastDuetStatus = 'idle' # logical state on start of each thread instance
                                  
                                      logger.debug('Starting Capture Loop')
                                  
                                      while captureLoopState == 1:  # Set to 0 to stop. e.g  By http listener or SIGINT or CTL+C
                                          if duetStatus != lastDuetStatus:  # What to do next?
                                              logger.info('****** Duet status changed to: ' + str(duetStatus) + ' *****')
                                              # logical states for printer are printing, completed
                                              if duetStatus == 'idle' and printState in ['Capturing', 'Busy'] and terminateState != 1:  # Capturing is finished without being commanded
                                                  printState = 'Completed'
                                                  logger.debug('****** Print State changed to ' + printState + ' *****')
                                              elif duetStatus in ['processing', 'idle'] or (duetStatus == 'paused' and detect == 'pause'):
                                                  printState = 'Capturing'
                                                  logger.debug('****** Print State changed to: ' + printState + ' *****')
                                              elif duetStatus == 'busy':
                                                  printState = 'Busy'
                                                  logger.debug('****** Print State changed to: ' + printState + ' *****')
                                              else:
                                                  printState = 'Waiting'
                                              logger.info('****** Print State changed to: ' + printState + ' *****')
                                  
                                          if printState == 'Capturing':
                                              oneInterval('Camera1', camera1, weburl1, camparam1)
                                              if camera2 != '':
                                                  oneInterval('Camera2', camera2, weburl2, camparam2)
                                              unPause()  # Nothing should be paused at this point
                                          elif printState == 'Completed':
                                              logger.info('Print Job Completed')
                                              printState = 'Not Capturing'
                                              # use a thread here as it will allow this thread to close.
                                              startnextAction('completed')
                                              break # Do not want to wait to end
                                  
                                          if captureLoopState == 1 and terminateState != 1 and connectionState:  # If still running then sleep
                                              lastDuetStatus = duetStatus
                                              time.sleep(poll)
                                  
                                      printState = 'Not Capturing'
                                      captureLoopState = -1
                                      return  # End of captureLoop
                                  
                                  
                                  
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                                  • Torinundefined
                                    Torin @stuartofmt
                                    last edited by Torin

                                    Hey folks,
                                    I want to share a download link with the version that should now work with v2 and v3 API.
                                    If you could test it and let me know if it's all good that we'd be great and I will release it officially.

                                    Only change you need to make is additional entry in your configuration file adding api_version in the connection section(v2 or v3) e.g.:

                                    connection:
                                      host: 192.168.0.11
                                      polling_time: 30
                                      error_count: 5
                                      api_version: v3
                                    

                                    Without further ado:
                                    https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aq3gq6mIQqpsisE-e3Adz3wsP6dAJw

                                    Link is going to expire in 2 weeks, after that I will just merge it 🙂

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                                    • stuartofmtundefined
                                      stuartofmt @Torin
                                      last edited by stuartofmt

                                      @torin

                                      Don't know if this is interesting for you but may avoid having the user input the version /model info. Its Python, but the logic will be the same.

                                      def getDuetVersion(model):
                                          # Used to get the API and version information from Duet
                                      
                                          if model == '' or model == 'rr_model':
                                                  URL = ('http://' + duet + '/rr_model?key=boards')
                                                  r = urlCall(URL, 3, False)
                                                  if r.ok:   #The API type is rr_model
                                                      try:
                                                          j = json.loads(r.text)
                                                          version = j['result'][0]['firmwareVersion']
                                                          return 'rr_model', version
                                                      except:
                                                          pass
                                      
                                          if model == '' or model == 'SBC': 
                                                  #  model = '/machine/status'
                                                  URL = ('http://' + duet + '/machine/status')
                                                  r = urlCall(URL, 3, False) 
                                                  if r.ok:
                                                      try:
                                                          j = json.loads(r.text)
                                                          version = j['boards'][0]['firmwareVersion']
                                                          return 'SBC', version
                                                      except:
                                                          pass
                                          
                                      
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                                      • Torinundefined
                                        Torin @stuartofmt
                                        last edited by

                                        @stuartofmt Cool. I'll have a look tomorrow (that is if I will survive tomorrow heatwave...). Cheers buddy.

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                                        • stuartofmtundefined
                                          stuartofmt @Torin
                                          last edited by

                                          @torin

                                          Ha! - good day to be indoors and futzing with play code 🙂
                                          Good Luck. BTW what programming language are you using?
                                          Part of the reason I ask is that I also have some code for using gmail.

                                          I don't actually use your program as I use DuetMonitor (which only supports gmail) - but it you wanted to extend your connection capabilities - I can sling it in your direction.
                                          I

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                                          • Torinundefined
                                            Torin @stuartofmt
                                            last edited by

                                            @stuartofmt Ah that's quite cool. I've already put that in, however I stripped in my case and just checked for the appropriate content-type header on each URL, in both cases it should be app/json, otherwise it's just wrong.
                                            I'm doing it all in golang, since it's quite nice for such nice things and portability and lack of dependencies.
                                            I have notifications for any email service assuming it can do smtp so should in theory work everywhere. Can you point me to this duetmonitor? First time I'm hearing about this and haven't seen it.

                                            If you want to poke around code and see what's there, that's the current that will go to master soon.
                                            https://gitlab.com/Toriniasty/reprap_notify/-/tree/feature/apiV3/

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