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This document describes Moonraker's full configuration. As this file
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references configuration for both Klipper (printer.cfg) and Moonraker
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(moonraker.conf), each example contains a commment indicating which
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configuration file is being refrenenced.
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# Primary Configuration
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The sections outlined here are required for Moonraker to function. A
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minimal functional configuration might look like the following:
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[server]
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host: 0.0.0.0
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port: 7125
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enable_debug_logging: True
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config_path: ~/.klippy_config
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[authorization]
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enabled: True
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trusted_clients:
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192.168.1.0/24
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```
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## server
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[server]
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host: 0.0.0.0
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# The host address in which to bind the HTTP server. Default is to bind
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# to all interfaces
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port: 7125
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# The port the HTTP server will listen on. Default is 7125
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klippy_uds_address: /tmp/klippy_uds
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# The address of Unix Domain Socket used to communicate with Klippy. Default
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# is /tmp/klippy_uds
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max_upload_size: 200
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# The maximum size allowed for a file upload. Default is 200 MiB.
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enable_debug_logging: True
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# When set to True Moonraker will log in verbose mode. During this stage
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# of development the default is True. In the future this will change.
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config_path:
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# The path to a directory where configuration files are located. This
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# directory may contain Klipper config files (printer.cfg) or Moonraker
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# config files (moonraker.conf). Clients may also write their own config
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# files to this directory. Note that this may not be the system root
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# (ie: "/") and moonraker must have read and write access permissions
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# for this directory.
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```
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## authorization
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[authorization]
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enabled: True
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# Enables authorization. When set to true, requests must either contain
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# a valid API key or originate from a trusted client. Default is True.
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api_key_file: ~/.moonraker_api_key
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# Path of the file that stores Moonraker's API key. The default is
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# ~/.moonraker_api_key
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trusted_clients:
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192.168.1.30
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192.168.1.0/24
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# A list of newline separated ip addresses and/or ip ranges that are
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# trusted. Trusted clients are given full access to the API. Both IPv4
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# and IPv6 addresses and ranges are supported. Ranges must be expressed
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# in CIDR notation (see http://ip.sb/cidr for more info). For example, an
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# entry of 192.168.1.0/24 will authorize IPs in the range of 192.168.1.1 -
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# 192.168.1.254. Note that when specifying IPv4 ranges the last segment
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# of the ip address must be 0. The default is no clients or ranges are
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# trusted.
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cors_domains:
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http://klipper-printer.local
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http://second-printer.local:7125
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# Enables CORS for the specified domains. One may specify * if they wish
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# to allow all domains.
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```
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# Plugin Configuration
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The sections outlined here are optional and enable additional
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functionality in moonraker.
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## paneldue
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Enables PanelDue display support. The PanelDue should be connected to the
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host machine, either via the machine's UART GPIOs or through a USB-TTL
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converter. Currently PanelDue Firmware Version 1.24 is supported. Other
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releases may not behave correctly.
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[paneldue]
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serial:
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# The serial port in which the PanelDue is connected. This parameter
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# must be provided.
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baud: 57600
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# The baud rate to connect at. The default is 57600 baud.
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machine_name: Klipper
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# An optional unique machine name which displays on the PanelDue's
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# Header. The default is "Klipper".
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macros:
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LOAD_FILAMENT
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UNLOAD_FILAMENT
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PANELDUE_BEEP FREQUENCY=500 DURATION=1
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# A list of newline separated "macros" that are displayed in the
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# PanelDue's "macros" tab. These can be gcode macros or simple
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# gcodes. A macro may contain parameters. The default is no
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# macros will be displayed by the PanelDue.
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confirmed_macros:
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RESTART
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FIRMWARE_RESTART
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# Like the "macros" option, this list is added to the macros tab.
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# When one of these macros is excuted the PanelDue will prompt
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# the user with a confirmation dialog. The default is to include
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# RESTART and FIRMWARE_RESTART.
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```
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Most options above are self explanatory. The "macros" option can be used
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to specify commands (either built in or gcode_macros) that will show up
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in the PanelDue's "macro" menu.
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Note that buzzing the piezo requires the following gcode_macro in `printer.cfg`:
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```
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# printer.cfg
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[gcode_macro PANELDUE_BEEP]
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# Beep frequency
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default_parameter_FREQUENCY: 300
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# Beep duration in seconds
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default_parameter_DURATION: 1.
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gcode:
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{action_call_remote_method("paneldue_beep",
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frequency=FREQUENCY|int,
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duration=DURATION|float)}
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```
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## power
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Enables device power control. Currently GPIO (relays), TPLink Smartplug,
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and Tasmota (via http) devices are supported.
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[power device_name]
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type: gpio
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# The type of device. Can be either gpio, tplink_smartplug or tasmota.
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# This parameter must be provided.
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off_when_shutdown: False
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# If set to True the device will be powered off when Klipper enters
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# the "shutdown" state. This option applies to all device types.
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# The default is False.
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pin: gpiochip0/gpio26
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# The pin to use for GPIO devices. The chip is optional, if left out
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# then the module will default to gpiochip0. If one wishes to invert
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# the signal, a "!" may be prefixed to the pin. Valid examples:
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# gpiochip0/gpio26
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# gpio26
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# !gpiochip0/gpio26
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# !gpio26
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# This parameter must be provided for "gpio" type devices
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initial_state: off
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# The initial state for GPIO type devices. May be on or
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# off. When moonraker starts the device will be set to this
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# state. Default is off.
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address:
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port:
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# The above options are used for "tplink_smartplug" devices. The
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# address should be a valid ip or hostname for the tplink device.
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# The port should be the port the device is configured to use. The
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# address must be provided. The port defaults to 9999.
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address:
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password:
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output_id:
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# The above options are used for "tasmota" devices. The
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# address should be a valid ip or hostname for the tasmota device.
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# Provide a password if configured in Tasmota (default is empty).
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# Provided an output_id (relay id) if the Tasmota device supports
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# more than one (default is 1).
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# If your single-relay Tasmota device switches on/off successfully,
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# but fails to report its state, ensure that 'SetOption26' is set in
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# Tasmota.
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```
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Below are some potential examples:
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[power printer]
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type: gpio
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pin: gpio26
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off_when_shutdown: True
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initial_state: off
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[power printer_led]
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type: gpio
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pin: !gpiochip0/gpio16
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initial_state: off
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[power light_strip]
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type: gpio
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pin: gpiochip0/gpio17
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initial_state: on
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[power wifi_switch]
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type: tplink_smartplug
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address: 192.168.1.123
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[power tasmota_plug]
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type: tasmota
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address: 192.168.1.124
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password: password1
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```
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It is possible to toggle device power from the Klippy host, this can be done
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with a gcode_macro, such as:
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```
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# printer.cfg
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[gcode_macro POWER_OFF_PRINTER]
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gcode:
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{action_call_remote_method("set_device_power",
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device="printer",
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state="off")}
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```
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The `POWER_OFF_PRINTER` gcode can be run to turn off the "printer" device.
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This could be used in conjunction with Klipper's idle timeout to turn the
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printer off when idle with a configuration similar to that of below:
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```
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# printer.cfg
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[delayed_gcode delayed_printer_off]
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initial_duration: 0.
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gcode:
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{% if printer.idle_timeout.state == "Idle" %}
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POWER_OFF_PRINTER
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{% endif %}
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[idle_timeout]
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gcode:
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TURN_OFF_MOTORS
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TURN_OFF_HEATERS
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UPDATE_DELAYED_GCODE ID=delayed_printer_off DURATION=60
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```
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## update_manager
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This enables moonraker's update manager. Note that updates can only be
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performed on pristine git repos. Repos that have been modified on
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disk or cloned from unofficial sources are not supported.
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```
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[update_manager]
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enable_repo_debug: False
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# When set to True moonraker will bypass repo validation and allow
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# updates from unofficial remotes and/or branches. Updates on
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# detached repos are also allowed. This option is intended for
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# developers and should not be used on production machines. The
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# default is False.
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distro: debian
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# The disto in which moonraker has been installed. Currently the
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# update manager only supports "debian", which encompasses all of
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# its derivatives. The default is debain.
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client_repo:
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# This is the GitHub repo of the client, in the format of user/client.
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# For example, this could be set to cadriel/fluidd to update Fluidd or
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# meteyou/mainsail to update Mainsail. If this option is not set then
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# the update manager will not attempt to update a client.
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client_path:
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# The path to the client's files on disk. This cannot be a symbolic link,
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# it must be the real directory in which the client's files are located.
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# If `client_repo` is set, this parameter must be provided
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```
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