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Updated May 2022.
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octoprint_deploy
These files provide a simple bash script for quickly deploying multiple octoprint instances on a single computer. For Linux systems (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.) it will also install OctoPrint and a video streamer (mjpg-streamer or ustreamer).
BIG CHANGES
As of 02/22 there is no longer a need to download a specific image file. YouTube video for OctoPi setup here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5VzI4AFav4&lc
How to use
- OctoPi
- Put the latest OctoPi image on your SD card.
- ssh into your Pi (pi@octopi.local; good idea to change your password now!).
- run the command
git clone https://github.com/paukstelis/octoprint_deploy.git. - run the command
sudo octoprint_deploy/octoprint_deploy.sh. - Choose
Prepare Systemfrom the menu. - Setup admin user by connecting to http://octopi.local via browser.
- Back in the ssh session, choose
Add Instanceand follow the instructions. - If your printer does not have a serial number (all Creality printers), it will time out and use the physical USB address for udev entries.
- Continue until you have added all the printers you want to use.
- haproxy entries are updated so you can connect via http://octopi.local/instancename/ (trailing slash is needed).
- Please note, haproxy entries are NOT used for webcams once you use this system. Connect to them via hostname:port.
- Ubuntu/Mint/RPiOS/Debian/etc. or Fedora (Fedora not completely tested)
- You do not need to install OctoPrint using any Wiki instructions, snap, etc. The script will do it for you.
- Basic guide video here: https://youtu.be/1YINWQ5fNn0
- Install Ubuntu 18-22.X, Mint 20.3+, Debian, DietPi, RPiOS, Armbian, or Fedora35+ on your system (make sure your user is admin for sudo).
- Install git if it isn't already:
sudo apt install gitorsudo dnf install git. - run the command
git clone https://github.com/paukstelis/octoprint_deploy.git. - run the command
sudo octoprint_deploy/octoprint_deploy.sh. - Choose
Prepare Systemfrom the menu. Select your distribution type. All deb-based system use the same selection. This will install necessary packages, install OctoPrint, and start a template instance - You will be asked which streamer you would like to install (mjpg-streamer or ustreamer).
- This converts your installation into an 'Linux/OctoBuntu'-style installation. Use
OctoBuntufor all identifiers after this point. - Setup admin user by connecting to your system (either http://localhost:5000 or http://[hostname]:5000 via a browser
- This instance is just a generic template used for making all your other instances. You need to make at least one instance using the script when this is done. Do not add a camera to the generic instance.
- Continue with octoprint_deploy script, choose
Add Instanceand follow the instructions. - If your printer does not have a serial number (all Creality printers) allow the auto-detection to time-out and it will detect by the USB port you plugged it in to.
- Add as many instances as you have printers, following the instructions.
- Remember, camera installed with this script are experimental and always will be. The script makes some basic assumptions that you may need to change later.
- What else can you do?
- Remove instances
- Add USB webcams AFTER you've created the instance
- Test USB connections
- Want to get rid of everything?
sudo octoprint_deploy/octoprint_deploy.sh remove
Recent Changes
- Uniquify pnp uuid.
- Add duplicate serial number detection.
- Add architecture check to minimize errors where a system gets prepared as OctoPi when someone is using Ubuntu/Fedora/etc.
- Include ustreamer as an option for camera streaming
- Add remove command-line argument to get rid of all the stuff the script has done.
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