octoprint-docker
The dockerized snappy web interface for your 3D printer! (by OctoPrint)
kubernetes
Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management (by kubernetes)
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451 | 106,778 | |
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3.1 | 10.0 | |
10 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Dockerfile | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
octoprint-docker
Posts with mentions or reviews of octoprint-docker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-24.
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Problems with Anycubic i3 Mega S
I set up Octoprint in a Docker Container and used the docker compose from github (https://github.com/OctoPrint/octoprint-docker/blob/master/docker-compose.yml)
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Dynamic USB assignment of printers in Docker image?
And my 71-octoprint.docker.rules sourced from this piece of documentation where /dev/byregot_temp is where the printer is to be mounted in the container.
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test
I have a host machine with Docker that I would like to control two printers over USB using the Docker image. The printers won't always be powered, and when they're on, won't necessarily be on at the same time/powered in the same order. This results in them being mounted to different locations depending on which is powered first. I have been looking through similar posts such as this and this which had some great answers from the maintainer of the image.
- Anyone else having to level more often than they thought?
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OctoPi on the BeagleBone Black
And after this, you can run the docker image of octopi https://github.com/OctoPrint/octoprint-docker
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Can I run octoprint on any linux based computer?
Have a look here https://github.com/OctoPrint/octoprint-docker very easy and simple to setup, takes 5 min
- Finding a Raspberry Pi these days has been harder than Polycarbonate. I wrote a blog with some tips for getting your hands on a Pi for a normal price in 2022! Hopefully, this helps someone! If you have a tip I missed, please let me know in the comments.
- docker on orange pi zero 2
- Octoprint on Linux
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[Guide/Tutorial:] One Pi to Rule Them All: Multi-Instance & 'Dual-Use' OctoPrint Using Docker, Docker Compose, & Portainer
OctoPrint is not designed to be used as outlined in this tutorial as such there are known issues; refer here for documentation. Furthermore, since this is an unsupported configuration do NOT contact the developers of OctoPrint nor those of your printer's firmware with troubleshooting or bug reporting. Think of it this way, imagine you paid for OctoPrint or some really awesome community firmware and it came with a lifetime warranty, by proceeding with this guide you would be voiding that warranty. But, guess what? You did not and it does not so you have less than zero right to ask for, much less expect any level of support from them. That said, should you have issues I will try my best to help, but I am not a linux Yoda, I'm not even a bash Grogu (I'm just a random self-taught internet dude with slightly below average intelligence who fancies bending machines to his will like Professor Xavier does minds; SkyNet will find no quarters on my networks or devices!) so it's best to continue with the mindset that basically you're on your own from here on out. If anything I say is imprecise or inaccurate, please kindly let me know and I will make the appropriate edits.
kubernetes
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubernetes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-29.
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Streamlining Deployments: Unveiling the Power of GitOps with Kubernetes
In the field of software development, efficiency and agility are always sought after. In the era of cloud-native apps, traditional deployment techniques—which are frequently laborious and prone to errors—are starting to become obstacles. This is when Kubernetes and GitOps come in handy.
- Presentación del Operador LMS Moodle
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Introducing LMS Moodle Operator
Are you looking for a hassle-free way to deploy Moodle™ Learning Management Systems (LMS) on Kubernetes? Look no further! Krestomatio presents the LMS Moodle Operator, an open-source Kubernetes Operator designed to simplify the deployment and management of Moodle instances on Kubernetes clusters. Let's dive into what makes this tool a great choice for Moodle administrators and developers alike.
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Using NetBird for Kubernetes Access
Securing access to your Kubernetes clusters is crucial as inadequate security measures can lead to unauthorized access and potential data breaches. However, navigating the complexities of Kubernetes access security, especially when setting up strong authentication, authorization, and network policies, can be challenging.
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My Favorite DevTools to Build AI/ML Applications!
Deploying AI models into production requires tools that can package applications and manage them at scale. Docker simplifies the deployment of AI applications by containerizing them, ensuring that the application runs smoothly in any environment. Kubernetes, an orchestration system for Docker containers, allows for the automated deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications, essential for AI applications that need to scale across multiple servers or cloud environments.
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Building Scalable GraphQL Microservices With Node.js and Docker: A Comprehensive Guide
To learn more, you can start by exploring the official Kubernetes documentation.
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
With the containerized Node.js/Express API, I could run multiple containers, scaling to handle more traffic. Using a tool called minikube, we can easily spin up a local Kubernetes cluster to horizontally scale Docker containers. It was possible to keep one shared instance of the database, and many APIs were routed with an internal Kubernetes load balancer.
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
This package is widely used for powerful CLI builds, it is used for example for Kubernetes CLI and GitHub CLI, in addition to offering some cool features such as automatic completion of shell, automatic recognition of flags (the tags) , and you can use -h or -help for example, among other facilities.
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Upgrading Hundreds of Kubernetes Clusters
We closely monitor Kubernetes and cloud providers' updates by following official changelogsand using RSS feeds, allowing us to anticipate potential issues and adapt our infrastructure proactively.
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Kubernetes and back – Why I don't run distributed systems
"You are holding it wrong", huh?
From the homepage https://kubernetes.io/:
"Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications."
Do you see "not recommended for smaller-scale applications" anywhere? Including on the entire home page? Looking for "small", "big" and "large" also yields nothing.