docs: add "check_klipper_config_path" documentation

Signed-off-by:  Eric Callahan <arksine.code@gmail.com>
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Eric Callahan 2023-12-16 15:31:35 -05:00
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog].
- **webcam**: Webcam APIs can now specify cameras by `uid` or `name` - **webcam**: Webcam APIs can now specify cameras by `uid` or `name`
- **deps**: Added support for optional `msgspec` and `uvloop` packages - **deps**: Added support for optional `msgspec` and `uvloop` packages
- **extensions**: Agents may now register remote methods with Klipper - **extensions**: Agents may now register remote methods with Klipper
- **file_manager**: Add `check_klipper_config_path` option
### Fixed ### Fixed

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@ -124,6 +124,13 @@ management functionality. If omitted defaults will be used.
queue_gcode_uploads: False queue_gcode_uploads: False
# When set to True the file manager will add uploads to the job_queue when # When set to True the file manager will add uploads to the job_queue when
# the `start_print` flag has been set. The default if False. # the `start_print` flag has been set. The default if False.
check_klipper_config_path: True
# By default Moonraker will validate that Klipper's configuration file exists
# within the data path's "config" folder, as this is a requirement for
# Moonraker to write to the configuration. If this validation check fails
# Moonaker will warn the user. Installations that do not wish to use Moonraker
# to manage Klipper's configuration may set this option to False to bypass the
# location check. The default is True.
enable_object_processing: False enable_object_processing: False
# When set to True gcode files will be run through a "preprocessor" # When set to True gcode files will be run through a "preprocessor"
# during metadata extraction if object tags are detected. This preprocessor # during metadata extraction if object tags are detected. This preprocessor