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This clarifies the installation and configuration instructions, updating some outdated info. Also added is a sample moonraker.conf file. Signed-off-by: Eric Callahan <arksine.code@gmail.com>
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This document describes Moonraker's full configuration.
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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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## 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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# 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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# An optional path where configuration files are located. If specified,
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# Moonraker will serve this path allowing file and directory manipulation
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# within it. This path must be located within the user's HOME directory,
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# by may not be the home directory itself. The default is no path, which
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# results in no configuration files being served.
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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. This path must be located within the user's
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# HOME directory, but may not be the home directory itself. When this
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# option is set the contents of the directory will be served to connected
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# clients, allowing them to modify the various configuration files. NOTE:
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# If the config_path is not set, clients will not be able to save their
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# UI configuration to disk.
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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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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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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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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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```
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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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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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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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disk or cloned from unofficial sources are not supported.
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```
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# moonraker.conf
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[update_manager]
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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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Klipper should be installed prior to installing Moonraker. Please see
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[Klipper's Documention](https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/blob/master/docs/Installation.md)
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for instructions on how to do this.
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for instructions on how to do this. After installation you should make
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sure that the [prerequistes](#prerequisites-klipper-configuration) are configured.
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After Klipper is installed, you need to modify its "default" file. This file
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contains klipper's command line arguments, and you must add an argument that
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KLIPPY_ARGS="/home/pi/klipper/klippy/klippy.py /home/pi/printer.cfg -l /tmp/klippy.log -a /tmp/klippy_uds"
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```
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You may also want to take this opportunity to change the location of
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printer.cfg if you enable Moonraker's "config_path" option (see the
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[configuration section](#moonraker-configuration-moonrakerconf) for more information).
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printer.cfg to match Moonraker's "config_path" option (see the
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[configuration document](configuration.md#primary-configuration)
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for more information on the config_path). For example, if the `config_path`
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option is set to `~/printer_config`, your klipper defaults file might look
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like the following:
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```
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# Configuration for /etc/init.d/klipper
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KLIPPY_USER=pi
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KLIPPY_EXEC=/home/pi/klippy-env/bin/python
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KLIPPY_ARGS="/home/pi/klipper/klippy/klippy.py /home/pi/printer_config/printer.cfg -l /tmp/klippy.log -a /tmp/klippy_uds"
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```
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If necessary, create the config directory and move printer.cfg to it:
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```
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cd ~
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mkdir printer_config
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mv printer.cfg printer_config
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```
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You can now install the Moonraker application:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/Arksine/moonraker.git
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```
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Finally, run moonraker's install script:
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Prior to installation it is a good idea to create
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[moonraker.conf](configuration.md). If you are using the `config_path`,
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create it in the specified directory otherwise create it in the HOME
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directory. A sample `moonraker.conf` may be found in the `docs` folder
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of this repo.
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For a default installation run the following commands:
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```
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cd ~/moonraker/scripts
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./install-moonraker.sh
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```
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Or to install with `moonraker.conf` in the `config_path`:
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```
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cd ~/moonraker/scripts
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./install-moonraker.sh -f -c /home/pi/printer_config/moonraker.conf
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```
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The install script has a few command line options that may be useful,
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particularly for those upgrading:
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- -r\
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detected as present.
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- -c /path/to/moonraker.conf\
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This allows the user to specify the path to Moonraker's config file.
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The default location is "/home/<user>/moonraker.conf".
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The default location is `/home/<user>/moonraker.conf`.
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When the script completes it should start both Moonraker and Klipper. In
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`klippy.log` you should find the following entry:\
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`webhooks: New connection established`
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`webhooks client <uid>: Client info {'program': 'Moonraker', 'version': '<version>'}`\
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Now you may install a client, such as [Mainsail](
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https://github.com/meteyou/mainsail).
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- Note that as of the time of this writing (August 11 2020) the current version
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of Mainsail (0.1.2) is not compatible with this repo. Please give the
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developer some time to bring up Mainsail in line with the latest release
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of Moonraker.
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Now you may install a client, such as
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[Mainsail](https://github.com/meteyou/mainsail) or
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[Fluidd](https://github.com/cadriel/fluidd)
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## Command line Usage
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The configuration and log file paths may be specified via the command
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# Sample Moonraker Configuration File
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[server]
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# Bind server defaults of 0.0.0.0, port 7125
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enable_debug_logging: True
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config_path: ~/printer_config
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[authorization]
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enabled: True
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trusted_clients:
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# Enter your client IP here or range here
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192.168.1.0/24
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cors_domains:
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# Allow CORS requests for Fluidd
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http://app.fluidd.xyz
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