moonraker-telegram-bot
Telegram bot to interact with Moonraker (Klipper Web API Server) (by nlef)
crowsnest
Webcam Service for multiple Cams (by mainsail-crew)
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- VPN for RaspberryPi
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Macro to send telegram notification at layer 1 and 2?
Fewer macros, remote control without vpn, someone asking for the same feature https://github.com/nlef/moonraker-telegram-bot/issues/258 sounds like it will be worth the effort to try that.
- Can I connect any webcam to klipper/Mainsail?
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Best Klipper plugins repo?
moonraker-telegram-bot
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Telegram notifications
# Please refer to the wiki(https://github.com/nlef/moonraker-telegram-bot/wiki) for detailed information on how to configure the bot [bot] server: localhost bot_token: ********************************************* chat_id: ************ [camera] host: http://localhost:8080/?action=stream [bot] server: localhost # This is the adress, where the moonraker of the desired printer is located at. # In most cases it will be 'localhost'. Alternatively, an ip:port, as in 192.168.0.19:7125 can be entered, # if you are running multiple moonraker instances on the machine, or if the bot is located not on the printer itself. # This value is not validated automatically. bot_token: 5413397009:AAFNB_H8nfbsi-dAFkbXMLjwU7kYL2-FTKQ # This is the bot token. Please keep it safe and do not post it online. # Only the chat with the correct chat_id can send/receive commands to/from the bot. # Alternatively can be stored in a file. See [secrets] section. # This value is not validated automatically. chat_id: 1781705190 # This is the ID of the chat, where the bot is supposed to be able to send updates to. # Alternatively can be stored in a file. See [secrets] section. # This value should be an integer. #api_url: https://api.telegram.org/bot # If you need it, you can specify a custom url for the telegram API. # This value is not validated automatically. #socks_proxy: 192.168.0.22:1080 # If needed, you can configure the bot to use a socks5 proxy. # This value is not validated automatically. #user: root # If you have moonraker authorization enabled, you can enter the user and password here. # My advice is to not expose your printer to the internet, but I am not your mother. # Alternatively can be stored in a file. See [secrets] section. # This value is not validated automatically. #password: qwerty # The password is stored in plain text. # Alternatively can be stored in a file. See [secrets] section. # This value is not validated automatically. #api_token: 86c4841ec730415da0a66064ceeaa99c # As an alternative to the password you can use a token. # Alternatively can be stored in a file. See [secrets] section. # This value is not validated automatically. #light_device: leds # This is the power device in moonraker, to which the lights of the printer/chamber are connected to. # If you do not have lights/have no need to cycle them, skip this parameter. # Default is to omit this. # This can be a klipper output_pin or a macro as well. Refer to moonrakers "klipper_device" documentation. # This parameter will be derpeciated in coming updates. #power_device: power # This is the power device in moonraker, to which the power of the printer slave boards are connected to. # A typical usage scenario is to shutdown power to the MCUs, but not to disable the host on which klipper is running. # If you do not have such a setup, skip this. # Default is to omit this. # This parameter will be derpeciated in coming updates. #debug: false # This enables extensive logging. Only use it for debugging/troubleshooting. # Default is to omit this/false. # This value should be boolean. #upload_path: myfolder/mysubfolder # This determines, to which folder the bot will upload the gcodes sent to it. # Default is to use the base gcode folder. # Any path entered is relative from the klippers gcode folder. # This value is not validated automatically. [camera] host: http://localhost:8080/?action=stream # This is the adress, where the desired webcam/webstream is located at. Enter this the same way you enter it in # your printers web interface/your player. If you can stream it, the bot supports it, native h264 streams, # for example a vlc stream from a runcam webcam is absolutely possible. Do not feel contstrained by mjpeg streams. # This value is not validated automatically. fps: 30 # If you want to use the "/video" button/command, you should set the camera fps. Not set by default. # This value should be a positive integer >0. #flip_vertically: false # You can flip the camera image vertically, if needed. Disabled by default. Set to true if needed. # This value should be boolean. #flip_horizontally: false # You can flip the camera image horizontally, if needed. Disabled by default. Set to true if needed. # This value should be boolean. #rotate: 90_cw # You can rotate the camera image, if needed. Disabled by default. # Allowed values: 90_cw, 90_ccw, 180. Default behaviour is not to rotate the image. #fourcc: x264 # You can change the opencv VideoWriter fourcc codec. The default value is 'x264'. # Allowed values: x264, mp4v # If you need specific codec support, please open an issue. #threads: 2 # You may limit the threads used for image processing. Default value is calculalated, (os.cpu_count() / 2) # This value should be and integer >0 and < os.cpu_count(). #video_duration: 5 # This is the length in seconds of the video, which is sent when requested with /video command. # Default length of a video is 5 seconds # This value should be a positive integer >0. #video_buffer_size: 2 # On most single-board computers the renderer does not manage to capture and process frames fast enough for a video. # If you are getting shorter videos than you requested in video_duration and have free RAM, you can increse this value. # Be careful - 1 uncompressed captured image weights about 6mb when in fullHD. # OpenCV libraries have a limit of 2 GB, so please calculate your maximum available buffer from your fps and resolution. # This value should be a positive integer >0. #light_control_timeout: 0 # When the bot toggles lights to take a picture, or record a video, most cameras need a couple of seconds to adjust to # the transition between full darkness and full brightness. This option tells the bot to wait n seconds, before # taking the picture, recording a video, doing timelapse photos. The default is not to use a delay. # This value should be an integer >=0. #picture_quality: high # This parameter controls the picture quality the bot uses for status and timelapse purposes. # Allowed values: low, high # Low uses jpeg with quality set to 80, high uses losless webp. # Default is "high"
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Moonraker telegram plugin
From my understanding, moonraker-telegram-bot is more popular, and installable through KIAUH.
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Get "print job finished" message with telegram bot
I am using the moonraker-telegram-bot nlef/moonraker-telegram-bot: Telegram bot to interact with Moonraker (Klipper Web API Server) (github.com) But i can't find a example how i can get a message when the print is finished? I can communicate with the printer and get messages like the status, etc or when the printer is online but not when the print job itself is finished
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Notify on M600/Filament change?
Yeah the moonraker-telegram-bot github page has an example that is almost exactly what you are looking for.
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Voron 2.4 350 Serial Request - ng#2395
I’m also running the Telegram bot and exclude object feature in Klipper.
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mainsail pi4b and trying to get obico self hosted working on computer.
You can use Telegram (moonraker-telegram or moonraker-telegram-bot) or Discord (Mooncord)
crowsnest
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crowsnest install fail
pi@mainsailos:~ $ git clone https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest.git
- Error with Pi Cam V3 / Mainsail
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Moonraker Updater Error on BTT M5P/CB1
[server] host: 0.0.0.0 port: 7125 klippy_uds_address: /home/biqu/printer_data/comms/klippy.sock [authorization] trusted_clients: 10.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.0/8 169.254.0.0/16 172.16.0.0/12 192.168.0.0/16 FE80::/10 ::1/128 cors_domains: *.lan *.local *://localhost *://localhost:* *://my.mainsail.xyz *://app.fluidd.xyz [octoprint_compat] [history] [update_manager] channel: dev refresh_interval: 168 [update_manager mainsail-config] type: git_repo primary_branch: master path: ~/mainsail-config origin: https://github.com/mainsail-crew/mainsail-config.git managed_services: klipper [update_manager mainsail] type: web channel: stable repo: mainsail-crew/mainsail path: ~/mainsail [update_manager crowsnest] type: git_repo path: ~/crowsnest origin: https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest.git install_script: tools/install.sh # Sonar update_manager entry [update_manager sonar] type: git_repo path: ~/sonar origin: https://github.com/mainsail-crew/sonar.git primary_branch: main managed_services: sonar install_script: tools/install.sh [update_manager timelapse] type: git_repo primary_branch: main path: ~/moonraker-timelapse origin: https://github.com/mainsail-crew/moonraker-timelapse.git managed_services: klipper moonraker [update_manager KlipperScreen] type: git_repo path: ~/KlipperScreen origin: https://github.com/jordanruthe/KlipperScreen.git env: ~/.KlipperScreen-env/bin/python requirements: scripts/KlipperScreen-requirements.txt install_script: scripts/KlipperScreen-install.sh managed_services: KlipperScreen
- Crowsnest not working after update
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Getting Crowsnest's video stream to scrypted
I'm runnin Mainsail on a RPI4 for my 3D printer, and I connected a Logitech C920 camera which is streaming video on http:///webcam/?action=stream using Crowsnest
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Crowsnest issue/bug with recent update?
● crowsnest.service - crowsnest - Multi Webcam/Streamer Control Deamon Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/crowsnest.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2023-06-07 11:14:19 EDT; 51min ago Docs: https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest Process: 1988 ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/crowsnest $CROWSNEST_ARGS (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Main PID: 1988 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) CPU: 1.660s
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Video streaming with webrct and Tailscale
Hello, thank you for looking into this for me. The 3d printer is running Tailscale on a Raspberry Pi. I’ve tried accessing the stream from both Windows computers and iOS. There are no error messages, just a black screen with a forever-spinning wheel. I can access the GUI, it’s just the video stream that is not going thru. I’m not sure if it uses multicast trafficking. I’m a newbie in these matters. The specific service involved is called Crowsnest. https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest
- Using Klipper/mainsail as a baby monitor
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Crowsnest update, video gone.
That resolved the issue for me. Issue thread: https://github.com/mainsail-crew/crowsnest/issues/112
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webcam.txt Missing
You need to install crowsnest
What are some alternatives?
When comparing moonraker-telegram-bot and crowsnest you can also consider the following projects:
moonraker-telegram - A Script/Programm to send the printer State before, during and after a print via Telegram Messenger. But its only Working with moonraker
mainsail - Mainsail is the popular web interface for managing and controlling 3D printers with Klipper.
moonraker-timelapse - Timelapse Plugin for moonraker
KlipperScreen - GUI for Klipper
kiauh - Klipper Installation And Update Helper
plastic - An iOS app for controlling Klipper-based 3d Printers using Moonraker
moonraker-obico
spyglass - A simple mjpeg server for Picamera2
PressureAdvanceSettingPlugin - Ultimaker Cura plugin to adjust settings for Pressure Advance feature of Klipper firmware.
showmewebcam - Raspberry Pi + High Quality Camera = High-quality USB Webcam!
moonraker-telegram-bot vs moonraker-telegram
crowsnest vs mainsail
moonraker-telegram-bot vs moonraker-timelapse
crowsnest vs moonraker-timelapse
moonraker-telegram-bot vs KlipperScreen
crowsnest vs kiauh
moonraker-telegram-bot vs plastic
crowsnest vs moonraker-obico
moonraker-telegram-bot vs moonraker-obico
crowsnest vs spyglass
moonraker-telegram-bot vs PressureAdvanceSettingPlugin
crowsnest vs showmewebcam