- Read a "wait" as an empty line in order to send keep alive temperature updates
- Added option to add a checksum to all commands. Needed to add current line tracking for this, let's hope that we'll never get out of synch here...
Using --daemon {start|stop|restart} OctoPrint can now be daemonized/controlled in daemon mode. Via --pidfile it's possible to set the pidfile to use, --configfile allows specification of the config.yaml to use, --basedir specifies the location of the basedir from which to base off the upload, timelapse and log folders. I also updated the README to include some config file settings which were previously undocumented.
Not perfect, I'd like to show temperature to be set in UI.
On clicking it always moves to the top of the page.
The overflow and temp layout changes are to allow the drop down to display outside of the tab.
Is it worth having more temp boxes e.g. Nylon? - array like similar to move speeds?
Warning: Many settings will need a restart of OctoPrint to take effect, adding corresponding notes is still a TODO. There's also no proper validation and error handling yet, so use at your own risk.
Now UI and backend take data from saved metadata (if available). Metadata gets written after file upload and also on startup (for files that have not been added yet). Gcode analysis is interrupted if a printjob is started and resumed when it ends. Frontend is notified when new metadata comes available and UI triggers reload of gcode file list. Also started on implementing proper logging.
The location of the config folder has changed. OctoPrint will try to migrate the configuration from its old location (~/.printerwebui, ...) to its new one (~/.octoprint, ...). For this to work the following conditions must be met: 1) the old config folder exists and is a directory 2) the new config folder does not exist at all. The migration functionality will be in the future.