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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      @kd:

      is polling rr_status from a python script safe? The documentation mentions this:

      Since RepRapFirmware can only process one HTTP request at a time (excluding rr_fileinfo and rr_upload on certain platforms), DuetWebControl should attempt to avoid parallel requests

      but it seems like i'm connecting not to the reprapfirmware but to the duet web control which must pass through the call and return the results?

      That's out of date. RRF on the Duet WiFi and Duet Ethernet can process multiple http requests concurrently.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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      • elmoretundefined
        elmoret
        last edited by

        So as an interim measure, I set up a script to text me (via email) when the status of the printer changes. First, set up mail from a command line:

        http://codana.me/2014/11/23/sending-gmail-from-os-x-yosemite-terminal/

        I made a new gmail account for this since the password gets stored in plaintext on your computer.

        Then, set up a bash script. Currently running on my computer but I'll move this to an always on Raspberry Pi soon.

        #!/bin/bash
        
        PREVSTATUS=$(curl -s http://printername.local/rr_status?type=1 | awk '{print substr($0,12,1)}')
        
        while [ 1 ]
        do
        
        STATUS=$(curl -s http://printername.local/rr_status?type=1 | awk '{print substr($0,12,1)}')
        
        if [ $STATUS != $PREVSTATUS ]
        then
               echo $STATUS | mail -s "Printer Status Changed" email@address.com
        
        fi
        
        PREVSTATUS=$STATUS
        
        done
        
        

        email@address.com is used to send a text message to my phone, most mobile carriers allow you to send an email to produce a text, a quick google of your wireless carrier and "email to text" should turn up the specific email address in your case.

        Be sure to update "printername" as well.

        Then I get a single character text message, I'm really only concerned with "P" and "S" but here they all are:

        				case 'F':	// Flashing new firmware
        					setStatusLabel("Updating", "success");
        					break;
        
        				case 'H':	// Halted
        					setStatusLabel("Halted", "danger");
        					break;
        
        				case 'D':	// Pausing / Decelerating
        					setStatusLabel("Pausing", "warning");
        					printing = true;
        					paused = true;
        					break;
        
        				case 'S':	// Paused / Stopped
        					setStatusLabel("Paused", "info");
        					printing = true;
        					paused = true;
        					break;
        
        				case 'R':	// Resuming
        					setStatusLabel("Resuming", "warning");
        					printing = true;
        					paused = true;
        					break;
        
        				case 'P':	// Printing
        					setStatusLabel("Printing", "success");
        					printing = true;
        					break;
        
        				case 'M':	// Simulating
        					setStatusLabel("Simulating", "success");
        					printing = true;
        					break;
        
        				case 'B':	// Busy
        					setStatusLabel("Busy", "warning");
        					break;
        
        				case 'T':	// Changing tool
        					printing = isPrinting;
        					setStatusLabel("Changing Tool", "primary");
        					break;
        
        				case 'I':	// Idle
        					setStatusLabel("Idle", "default");
        					break;
        
        

        I'll probably add to the bash script to only text me when the printer is stopped, but for now I'll get a text anytime the status changes, provided that it doesn't change faster than the curl update rate (about 5 seconds).

        Quick and dirty, probably better ways out there but this is free and worked for me!

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        • briangilbertundefined
          briangilbert
          last edited by

          Pushbullet is another option that is free
          https://docs.pushbullet.com/

          Co-creator of the Zesty Nimble direct drive extruder

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          • briangilbertundefined
            briangilbert
            last edited by

            would it be possible to have some gcodes that hit the url required to submit a message directly from the duet?

            I'm particularly after a way to send a notification to my phone at the end of a print.

            Co-creator of the Zesty Nimble direct drive extruder

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            • stripsundefined
              strips
              last edited by

              This is a similar request that could be fulfilled at the same time 🙂

              https://www.duet3d.com/forum/thread.php?id=2236

              Ender 5 Plus, E3D Bigbox Dual

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              • Luca79undefined
                Luca79
                last edited by

                FYI, I am developing a telegram bot (in testing phase) to the purpose that can easily run on a RPI Zero. I will keep you posted as soon as the code is stable I will opensource it.

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                • stripsundefined
                  strips
                  last edited by

                  Any solution should not be locked to a single proprietary service. Some kind of standard should be used so it can be integrated with anything.

                  E.g rest, json and oauth would be nice. Maybe something simpler and we could make a proxy-service for reaching out to other services.

                  Ender 5 Plus, E3D Bigbox Dual

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    A REST API would still require you to run some process on a PC or RPi etc. to send the notification. Any solution that sends the notification directly from the Duet would need to be configured to use a particular service. To be service-independent, there would have to be a standard interface to push services, that requires just a few details to be configured such as the URL and authentication details.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    • garyd9undefined
                      garyd9
                      last edited by

                      Why bother with authentication? The DWC is insecure as it is. If some process is needed on a PC or RPi, then let it handle the auth.

                      So.. my idea on this:

                      Keeping in mind that whatever notification is sent from the duet (and not from DWC), I'd imagine it would have to be extremely small/tight. That being said, and trying to imagine how I'd implement this as simply as possible, can the duet simply open a TCP socket and perform the equivalent of an HTTP GET?

                      So, there'd be hard coded notification types. Perhaps "printing", "paused", "stopped", "done", "error", etc (Or just notification numbers. 1, 2, 3, etc - each number having some meaning.)

                      Then a user configures a simple string that gets prepended to the notification string. For example:

                      M1234 P"http://mynotification.server.com?notification="

                      The duet, when any event occurs, just tries to make the call. Timeouts should be short, no retries, etc. Unless it's in some debug mode, and errors are ignored. Basically, the duet shouts something out and ignores the result (if any.)

                      Then a RPi, PC, or whatever that is running a "server" on mynotification.server.com gets the notification and decides what to do with it. It might ignore it, might run wget/curl/whatever to get more status info from DWC and/or forward the notification (along with encryption, authentication, etc) to something else.

                      On the duet side, KISS.

                      Edit: I don't think the duet has any DNS abilities, so the "URL" string would have to be an IPv4 address and not a name. So, replace the fictional "M1234" command with:
                      M1234 P"1.2.3.4?notification="

                      "I'm not saying that you are wrong - I'm just trying to fit it into my real world simulated experience."

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                      • JohnOCFIIundefined
                        JohnOCFII
                        last edited by

                        @Luca79:

                        FYI, I am developing a telegram bot (in testing phase) to the purpose that can easily run on a RPI Zero. I will keep you posted as soon as the code is stable I will opensource it.

                        I'm running a Telegram Bot from my other printer so when you are looking for testers with the Duet, put out a request and I'm sure you'll get me (and others) to help test.

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                        • Cataundefined
                          Cata
                          last edited by

                          Have some RPI zeros and love the telegram bot

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                          • IdefixRCundefined
                            IdefixRC @Luca79
                            last edited by

                            @luca79 said in Notification via Pushover or other service:

                            FYI, I am developing a telegram bot (in testing phase) to the purpose that can easily run on a RPI Zero. I will keep you posted as soon as the code is stable I will opensource it.

                            Hi Luca,

                            any news on the telegrambot? Looking so forward to it 🙂

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
                              last edited by

                              I have added Pushover notification support to the firmware work list. I need to get firmware 2.0 released before I implement this or any other new features.

                              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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