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This file will track changes that require user intervention, such as a configuration change or a reinstallation.
July 27th 2022
- The behavior of
[include]
directives has changed. Included files are now parsed as they are encountered. If sections are duplicated options in the last section parsed take precendence. If you are using include directives to override configuration inmoonraker.conf
the directives should be moved to the bottom of the file. - Configuration files now support inline comments.
April 6th 2022
- The ability to configure core components in the
[server]
section is now deprecated. When legacy items are detected in[server]
a warning will be generated. It is crucially important to move configuration to the correct section as in the future it will be a hard requirement.
Feburary 22nd 2022
- The
on_when_upload_queued
option for [power] devices has been deprecated in favor ofon_when_job_queued
. As the new option name implies, this option will power on the device when any new job is queued, not only when its sourced from an upload. Theon_when_upload_queued
option will be treated as an alias toon_when_job_queued
until its removal.
February 16th 2022
-
Webcam settings can now be defined in the
moonraker.conf
file, under the[octoprint_compat]
section. The default values are being used as default values.Default values:
Setting Default value flip_h False flip_v False rotate_90 False stream_url /webcam/?action=stream webcam_enabled True
January 22th 2022
- The
color_order
option in the[wled]
section has been deprecated. This is configured in wled directly. This is not a breaking change, the setting will simply be ignored not affecting functionality.
December 24th 2021
- The
password_file
option in the[mqtt]
section has been deprecated. Use thepassword
option instead. This option may be a template, thus can resolve secrets stored in the[secrets]
module.
November 7th 2021
- Previously all core components received configuration through
the
[server]
config section. As Moonraker's core functionality has expanded this is becoming unsustainable, thus core components should now be configured in their own section. For example, theconfig_path
andlog_path
should now be configured in the[file_manager]
section ofmoonraker.conf
. See the configuration documentation for details. This is not a breaking change, core components will still fall back to checking the[server]
section for configuration.
April 19th 2021
- The
[authorization]
module is now a component, thus is only loaded if the user has it configured inmoonraker.conf
. This deprecates the previousenable
option, as it is enabled if configured and disabled otherwise. - The API Key is now stored in the database. This deprecates the
api_key_file
option in the[authorization]
module. Users can no longer read the contents of the API Key file to retrieve the API Key. Instead, users can runscripts/fetch-apikey.sh
to print the API Key. Alternative a user can navigate tohttp://{moonraker-host}/access/api_key
from a trusted client to retrieve the API Key.
March 10th 2021
- The
cors_domain
option in the[authoriztion]
section is now checked for dangerous entries. If a domain entry contains a wildcard in the top level domain (ie:http://www.*
) then it will be rejected, as malicious website can easily reproduce this match.
March 6th 2021
- The
enable_debug_logging
in the[server]
section now defaults toFalse
. This dramatically reduces the amount of logging produced by Moonraker for the typical user.
March 4th 2021
- To enable OctoPrint compatibility with slicer uploads it is now
required to add
[octoprint_compat]
tomoonraker.conf
. After making this change it is necessary to restart the Moonraker service so the module is loaded.
December 31st 2020
- The file manager no longer restricts the
config_path
to a folder within the HOME directory. The path may not be the system root, however it can reside anywhere else on the file system as long as Moonraker has read and write access to the directory. This applies to gcode path received from Klipper via thevirtual_sdcard
section as well.
December 6th 2020
-
Moonraker is now installed as a systemd service. This allows logging to stdout which can be viewed with the
journalctl -u moonraker
command. This changes requires the user to rerun the install script. Ifmoonraker.conf
is not located in the home directory, the command will looks something like the following:cd ~/moonraker ./scripts/install-moonraker.sh -f -c /home/pi/klipper_config/moonraker.conf
Otherwise you can run the install script with no arguments.
November 19th 2020
-
The install script (
install-moonraker.sh
) now has command-line options:
-r
Rebuild the python virtual env
-f
Force an overwrite of/etc/default/moonraker
during installation
-c /path/to/moonraker.conf
Allows user to specify the path to moonraker.conf during configuration. Using this in conjunction with-f
will update the defaults file wih the new path. -
New dependencies have been added to Moonraker which require reinstallation. Run the following command to reinstall and rebuild the virtualenv:
~/moonraker/scripts/install-moonraker.sh -r
-
The power plugin configuration has changed. See the install guide for details on the new configuration.
-
Users transitioning from the previous version of the power plugin will need to unexport any curently used pins. For example, the following command may be used to unexport pin 19:
echo 19 > /sys/class/gpio/unexport
Alternatively one may reboot the machine after upgrading:
cd ~/moonraker/ git pull ~/moonraker/scripts/install-moonraker.sh -r sudo reboot
Make sure that the power plugin configuration has been updated prior to rebooting the machine.