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    • tekstyleundefined
      tekstyle @MintyTrebor
      last edited by tekstyle

      @mintytrebor is there a tutorial on how to get started. I am node-red illiterate. how would I get my duetwifi board to work with this? my set up is that I have a windows laptop dedicated to DWC and it never turns off.

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      • MintyTreborundefined
        MintyTrebor @tekstyle
        last edited by MintyTrebor

        @tekstyle There are written instructions on setting up node-red in the NodeDSF installation wiki pages, however this is primarily aimed at linux users. nodered.org has instructions on installing for windows, and general usage guidance.

        The NodeDSF wiki has detailed information on how each its nodes work, and includes example uses, and a video of setting up a flow to send an email on printer status change.

        If you want general node-red guidance nodered.org or youtube are your friends.

        Sorry - should of also added:
        In terms of getting your duet wifi board to work. All you need to know is your Duet Wifi's IP address (and user name and password if you have set one up). You do not have to configure anything on the duet side in order for NodeDSF to work.

        NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
        BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
        ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
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        • tekstyleundefined
          tekstyle @MintyTrebor
          last edited by

          @mintytrebor Thank you for the guidance! got a lot on my plate but will look into this in the near future.

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          • tekstyleundefined
            tekstyle @MintyTrebor
            last edited by

            @mintytrebor
            i am trying to follow your tutorial to setup email but I am getting this when I click on deploy after dragging the debug green box to the flow chart.

            "Your flow credentials file is encrypted using a system-generated key. If the system-generated key is lost for any reason, your credentials file will not be recoverable, you will have to delete it and re-enter your credentials. You should set your own key using the 'credentialSecret' option in your settings file. Node-RED will then re-encrypt your credentials file using your chosen key the next time you deploy a change."

            I am unsure where to go from here. I am using windows as my machine to run node-red.

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            • MintyTreborundefined
              MintyTrebor @tekstyle
              last edited by

              @tekstyle I don't think that is an error msg just a warning - probably because you have put a user name and password into the send email node. Node-Red stores these types of variables (credentials, api keys, etc) in a separate secured file. The warning is telling you the default encryption of this file is tied to your machine, and not a "key" you have provided.

              From the Node-red Forum:

              "Open your Node-RED settings file (typically settings.js - but Node-RED logs the full path to the file it is using so you can check).

              Find the credentialSecret entry. Remove the // from the start of the line to uncomment it and then change the value (a-secret-key) to be whatever string you want to use to encrypt your credentials file. You will need to remember that value if you every want to move your flows to another machine (for example).

              Restart Node-RED. Done."

              NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
              BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
              ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
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              • tekstyleundefined
                tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                last edited by tekstyle

                @mintytrebor

                i found the settings.js. uncommented the // as shown below then restarted by closing command prompt. restarted and starting up the service again by typing "node-red" [enter]. went to http://127.0.0.1:1880/ on my web browser. I am stuck here where I don't know where to enter the credential "12345"

                  // By default, credentials are encrypted in storage using a generated key. To
                    // specify your own secret, set the following property.
                    // If you want to disable encryption of credentials, set this property to false.
                    // Note: once you set this property, do not change it - doing so will prevent
                    // node-red from being able to decrypt your existing credentials and they will be
                    // lost.
                    credentialSecret: "12345",
                

                this is my start up log:

                16 Dec 02:22:22 - [info] Node-RED version: v1.3.5
                16 Dec 02:22:22 - [info] Node.js  version: v14.17.1
                16 Dec 02:22:22 - [info] Windows_NT 10.0.19041 x64 LE
                16 Dec 02:22:23 - [info] Loading palette nodes
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] +-----------------------------------------------------
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] | uibuilder initialised:
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] |   Using Node-RED's webserver
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] |   root folder: \Users\dell\.node-red\uibuilder
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] |   version . .: 3.3.1
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] |   packages . : socket.io
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] +-----------------------------------------------------
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] Settings file  : C:\Users\dell\.node-red\settings.js
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] Context store  : 'default' [module=memory]
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] User directory : \Users\dell\.node-red
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [warn] Projects disabled : editorTheme.projects.enabled=false
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] Flows file     : \Users\dell\.node-red\flows_DESKTOP-PI7LP0S.json
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] Server now running at http://127.0.0.1:1880/
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info] Waiting for missing types to be registered:
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_group
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_tab
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_template
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_button
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_toast
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_gauge
                16 Dec 02:22:25 - [info]  - ui_text
                
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                • MintyTreborundefined
                  MintyTrebor @tekstyle
                  last edited by

                  @tekstyle Sorry not following you.

                  You have already specified your credentialSecret as "12345" in settings.js. You should not need to enter it anywhere else.

                  If you want to change it, then change "12345" in settings.js.

                  NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
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                  • tekstyleundefined
                    tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                    last edited by

                    @mintytrebor

                    i don't think node-red is communicating with DUET when following the email tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn_XXR3FJ00). link text
                    here is what my debug looks like. I am now doing this on a rasp pi4 as it wasn't working on my windows 10 machine. I also followed the instructions at link text to install node-red and NODE DSF on it.

                    dsfModel : msg : Object
                    object
                    topic: "dsfModel"
                    payload: null
                    dsf: object
                    monitorMode: "DSF"
                    monitorError: "No server defined or cannot connect to DSF. Checking again in 10 seconds"
                    _msgid: "adf0ddc76a5d1eae"
                    
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                    • MintyTreborundefined
                      MintyTrebor @tekstyle
                      last edited by

                      @tekstyle Are you using a standalone duet control board, or do you have it connected to an SBC using a ribbon/spi cable?

                      If you are using a standalone control board you need to set the type to Duet in the connection properties of the monitor node

                      8b943b05-d5b5-437f-ad7d-15793b470658-image.png

                      Then

                      55ef833e-cd6a-4165-90e8-9a32ca1d6dab-image.png

                      NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
                      BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
                      ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
                      Repo

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                      • tekstyleundefined
                        tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                        last edited by

                        @mintytrebor

                        i am using a duet2wifi with a rasp pi4 for node-red.

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                        • tekstyleundefined
                          tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                          last edited by tekstyle

                          @mintytrebor

                          i changed the type to DUET. i also changed my credentialSecret code to false. it seems to be getting something under debug window on the right now. but following your example, i can not see the OM for the command M117 "xxx". if you go to line 141, that is were STATE starts and I do not see the field for displaymessage = "xxx"

                          12/20/2021, 9:32:20 AM
                          msg : string[57]
                          "Error loading flows: Error: Failed to decrypt credentials"
                          12/20/2021, 9:32:20 AMnode: b881bf70e5d5eca0
                          dsfModel : msg : Object
                          object
                          topic: "dsfModel"
                          payload: object
                          fullModel: object
                          boards: array[1]
                          0: object
                          directories: object
                          empty
                          fans: array[3]
                          0: object
                          actualValue: 0
                          requestedValue: 0
                          rpm: -1
                          1: object
                          actualValue: 0
                          requestedValue: 1
                          rpm: -1
                          2: object
                          actualValue: 0
                          requestedValue: 0
                          rpm: -1
                          global: object
                          ext1: 1
                          SensorTriggered: 2
                          heat: object
                          heaters: array[3]
                          0: object
                          active: -273
                          current: 15.1
                          standby: 0
                          state: "active"
                          1: object
                          active: 0
                          current: 14.2
                          standby: 160
                          state: "active"
                          2: object
                          active: 0
                          current: -273.1
                          standby: 0
                          state: "off"
                          inputs: array[12]
                          [0 … 9]
                          0: object
                          feedRate: 50
                          lineNumber: 69
                          state: "idle"
                          1: object
                          feedRate: 50
                          lineNumber: 0
                          state: "idle"
                          2: object
                          3: object
                          4: object
                          5: object
                          6: object
                          7: object
                          8: null
                          9: object
                          [10 … 11]
                          job: object
                          build: null
                          duration: null
                          filePosition: 0
                          layer: null
                          layerTime: null
                          pauseDuration: null
                          rawExtrusion: null
                          timesLeft: object
                          warmUpDuration: null
                          limits: object
                          empty
                          move: object
                          axes: array[3]
                          0: object
                          machinePosition: 0
                          userPosition: 0
                          1: object
                          2: object
                          currentMove: object
                          extruders: array[1]
                          0: object
                          virtualEPos: -3
                          network: object
                          empty
                          scanner: object
                          empty
                          sensors: object
                          analog: array[3]
                          0: object
                          lastReading: 15.1
                          1: object
                          2: object
                          endstops: array[3]
                          0: object
                          triggered: false
                          1: object
                          2: object
                          filamentMonitors: array[1]
                          0: object
                          status: "ok"
                          gpIn: array[2]
                          0: null
                          1: object
                          value: 0
                          probes: array[1]
                          0: object
                          value: array[1]
                          seqs: object
                          boards: 0
                          directories: 0
                          fans: 6
                          global: 2
                          heat: 14
                          inputs: 29753
                          job: 39
                          move: 82
                          network: 7
                          reply: 168
                          scanner: 1
                          sensors: 36
                          spindles: 0
                          state: 45
                          tools: 13
                          volChanges: array[2]
                          0: 77
                          1: 0
                          volumes: 64929
                          spindles: array[4]
                          0: object
                          current: 0
                          state: "unconfigured"
                          1: object
                          2: object
                          3: object
                          state: object
                          messageBox: object
                          title: null
                          message: null
                          atxPower: true
                          currentTool: 0
                          gpOut: array[0]
                          laserPwm: null
                          msUpTime: 634
                          nextTool: 0
                          previousTool: -1
                          status: "idle"
                          time: "2021-12-20T09:32:32"
                          upTime: 476541
                          tools: array[2]
                          0: object
                          active: array[1]
                          0: 0
                          standby: array[1]
                          state: "active"
                          1: object
                          volumes: array[2]
                          0: object
                          empty
                          1: object
                          patchModel: null
                          prevModel: null
                          dsf: object
                          monitorMode: "Duet"
                          _msgid: "7916fbc1145cf6f1"
                          
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                          • MintyTreborundefined
                            MintyTrebor @tekstyle
                            last edited by

                            @tekstyle ""Error loading flows: Error: Failed to decrypt credentials" is a node-red error (not from NodeDSF) because you have changed your credentialSecret code configuration in your setting.js.

                            The help text for credentialSecret states changing it will prevent node-red from decrypting existing credentials:

                            // By default, credentials are encrypted in storage using a generated key. To
                             // specify your own secret, set the following property.
                             // If you want to disable encryption of credentials, set this property to false.
                             // Note: once you set this property, do not change it - doing so will prevent
                             // node-red from being able to decrypt your existing credentials and they will be
                             // lost.
                             //credentialSecret: "a-secret-key",
                            

                            Which means any ip addresses, usernames, passwords (etc) you configured in your nodes before you changed credentailSecret are no longer accessible to node-red.

                            I suggest you Reset the settings.js beck to what it was before you changed it.
                            The default setting is just commented out eg:

                            //credentialSecret: "a-secret-key",
                            

                            NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
                            BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
                            ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
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                            • tekstyleundefined
                              tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                              last edited by tekstyle

                              @mintytrebor
                              i changed it back to credentialsecret: "a-secret-key" with it commented out. restarted. this is my start log

                              Starting as a systemd service.
                              20 Dec 20:55:41 - [info]
                              Welcome to Node-RED
                              ===================
                              20 Dec 20:55:41 - [info] Node-RED version: v2.1.4
                              20 Dec 20:55:41 - [info] Node.js  version: v14.18.2
                              20 Dec 20:55:41 - [info] Linux 5.10.63-v7l+ arm LE
                              20 Dec 20:55:42 - [info] Loading palette nodes
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Dashboard version 3.1.2 started at /ui
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Settings file  : /home/pi/.node-red/settings.js
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Context store  : 'storeInFile' [module=localfilesystem]
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Context store  : 'default' [module=memory]
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] User directory : /home/pi/.node-red
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [warn] Projects disabled : editorTheme.projects.enabled=false
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Flows file     : /home/pi/.node-red/flows.json
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Server now running at http://127.0.0.1:1880/
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [warn]
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Your flow credentials file is encrypted using a system-generated key.
                              If the system-generated key is lost for any reason, your credentials
                              file will not be recoverable, you will have to delete it and re-enter
                              your credentials.
                              You should set your own key using the 'credentialSecret' option in
                              your settings file. Node-RED will then re-encrypt your credentials
                              file using your chosen key the next time you deploy a change.
                              ---------------------------------------------------------------------
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [warn] Error loading credentials: SyntaxError: Unexpected token � in JSON at position 1
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [warn] Error loading flows: Error: Failed to decrypt credentials
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] +-----------------------------------------------------
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] | uibuilder v4.1.4 initialised
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] | root folder: /home/pi/.node-red/uibuilder
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] | Using Node-RED's webserver at:
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] |   http://127.0.1.1:1880/ or http://localhost:1880/
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] | Installed packages:
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] |   jquery, socket.io
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] +-----------------------------------------------------
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Starting flows
                              20 Dec 20:55:44 - [info] Started flows
                              
                              

                              settings.js below

                                  flowFile: 'flows.json',
                              
                                  /** By default, credentials are encrypted in storage using a generated key.$
                                   * specify your own secret, set the following property.
                                   * If you want to disable encryption of credentials, set this property to f$
                                   * Note: once you set this property, do not change it - doing so will preve$
                                   * node-red from being able to decrypt your existing credentials and they w$
                                   * lost.
                                   */
                              //    credentialSecret: false,
                              //    credentialSecret: "a-secret-key",
                              

                              for every change made, how do I apply those changes so node-red knows to reset itself or something to decrypt exisiting credentials properly? right now , I just do node-red-stop followed by node-red-start in terminal.

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                              • MintyTreborundefined
                                MintyTrebor @tekstyle
                                last edited by MintyTrebor

                                @tekstyle Node-red has probably generated a new key automatically now..

                                Look for a file called something like "flows_#####cred.json" in .node-red folder (the same folder as settings.js) and rename it to "flows#####_cred.old". Then restart node red.

                                It will probably clear all of the node settings you have already entered, but it should clear the error.

                                You will have to re-enter the IP and set the mode to Duet in the monitor node of your flow.

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                                • tekstyleundefined
                                  tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                                  last edited by tekstyle

                                  @mintytrebor

                                  renamed the flow_cred.json to flow_cred.old.

                                  stop service and start up again. then deleted all old flow and made new ones. it's weird, i can see the objective models in the debug (eg, it knows I have 2 tools configured) but it just doesn't do anything. it never updates (eg, T0 is set to "off" but it always shows "standby"). Also, the debug would just keep displaying new information even before I press the red deploy button

                                  start log below:

                                  pi@raspberrypi:~/.node-red $ node-red
                                  20 Dec 21:33:24 - [info] 
                                  
                                  Welcome to Node-RED
                                  ===================
                                  
                                  20 Dec 21:33:24 - [info] Node-RED version: v2.1.4
                                  20 Dec 21:33:24 - [info] Node.js  version: v14.18.2
                                  20 Dec 21:33:24 - [info] Linux 5.10.63-v7l+ arm LE
                                  20 Dec 21:33:25 - [info] Loading palette nodes
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Dashboard version 3.1.2 started at /ui
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Settings file  : /home/pi/.node-red/settings.js
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Context store  : 'storeInFile' [module=localfilesystem]
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Context store  : 'default' [module=memory]
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] User directory : /home/pi/.node-red
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [warn] Projects disabled : editorTheme.projects.enabled=false
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Flows file     : /home/pi/.node-red/flows.json
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Creating new flow file
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] +-----------------------------------------------------
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] | uibuilder v4.1.4 initialised
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] | root folder: /home/pi/.node-red/uibuilder
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] | Using Node-RED's webserver at:
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] |   http://127.0.1.1:1880/ or http://localhost:1880/
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] | Installed packages:
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] |   jquery, socket.io
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] +-----------------------------------------------------
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Server now running at http://127.0.0.1:1880/
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Starting flows
                                  20 Dec 21:33:27 - [info] Started flows
                                  20 Dec 21:34:43 - [info] Stopping flows
                                  20 Dec 21:34:43 - [info] Stopped flows
                                  20 Dec 21:34:43 - [info] Starting flows
                                  20 Dec 21:34:43 - [info] Started flows
                                  
                                  
                                  
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                                  • MintyTreborundefined
                                    MintyTrebor @tekstyle
                                    last edited by

                                    @tekstyle The log shows node-red is working without any credential issues now.

                                    I suggest you go into the monitor node and click the pencil edit button next to the ip address
                                    62717456-6b8f-4819-a0c4-d59fb74c1d25-image.png
                                    then delete the config
                                    02fb4e73-4d88-464e-89b0-c40c80d6f7f6-image.png
                                    repeat deletion for every item in the list
                                    0ebca1aa-a6e9-4254-b6d6-31a023323cdb-image.png
                                    Then delete the flow and do a full deploy
                                    0a51568f-2109-46b6-890a-0c8cd7c810b8-image.png

                                    Go to the connection test example flow from my repo here, then click copy raw contents
                                    15732e62-24fb-40e7-9e95-9ca4c27729d1-image.png
                                    In a new flow click the menu and select import
                                    ceb20c72-31df-4850-b57b-a27399b316b7-image.png
                                    paste the copied raw data into the box, select new flow, and click import
                                    52713a58-4c81-42a8-8a0b-8bacbf922f46-image.png
                                    this will create a new "Connection Example" flow
                                    2ce269c6-a97a-461e-ae6b-99fb5ca3c120-image.png
                                    Double click the monitor node (named Duet2 Board), and click the pencil button and set your duet board IP and mode to Duet
                                    a27e79e4-3918-4515-ba86-00b59cf96077-image.png
                                    Click update, then done, and then do a full deploy.
                                    Open the debug side window
                                    633d0286-01e4-44e4-9329-eeb5231519a0-image.png
                                    The use the Start & Stop nodes to control the monitor, the output can be seen in the side debug window. It should look something like this:
                                    cdf2b3ef-10a7-4fc8-ab87-ddfafcaaea0a-image.png

                                    NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
                                    BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
                                    ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
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                                    • tekstyleundefined
                                      tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                                      last edited by

                                      @mintytrebor

                                      i got that far. it seems like it is working. I was able to see target active temp change and updated .

                                      when i do a M117 "hello" on my console in DWC. where do I see that in the debug window in node-red.

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                                      • MintyTreborundefined
                                        MintyTrebor @tekstyle
                                        last edited by MintyTrebor

                                        @tekstyle Great!

                                        First check you are on the latest release (v1.1.4) through the palette manager, I found a bug whilst answering your query, so please make sure you are updated before going any further. (It can sometimes take a while before updates show in palette manager)
                                        ef224228-bde4-409a-b8c4-0e70aef16c8f-image.png

                                        Then add an DSF Event node plus a debug node and configure it like this:
                                        7052ba96-d9b7-4da8-a3e7-eb39137efc26-image.png
                                        Deploy, start the monitor and send a M117 message in DWC and it should appear in the debug window (like the picture above).

                                        NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
                                        BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
                                        ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
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                                        • tekstyleundefined
                                          tekstyle @MintyTrebor
                                          last edited by

                                          @mintytrebor

                                          i finally got this to work. that last post was a great help! thank you! now on to setting up email notification.

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                                            MintyTrebor @tekstyle
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                                            @tekstyle Great! I'm glad you got it working. It's worthwhile spending some time learning node-red, it's really powerful and easy to use, and there are loads of nodes available for interfacing with other IOT stuff etc. I run all my lights, home automation, & printers with it.

                                            NodeDSF - Native Node-Red integration with Duet boards.
                                            BtnCmd - Customise DWC with user defined buttons/layouts/panels (DWC Plugin)
                                            ReleaseMgr - Duet update info inside DWC.
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