Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
[octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server
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this works for me:
div.octomirror-module img {
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Installed this on my pi3 for the Mp select mini today. This is great!
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I can not seam to get the informatin to show up all items say n/a but my video shows no problem, would realy apricate any help
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Can you please post your config section? Have you enabled the API and provided an API key?
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@shbatm said in [octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server:
please post your config section -
}, { module: "octomirror-module", position: "bottom_left", config: { url: "http://192.168.2.141", api_key: "B7ACF3C4BDD04D61BF5176C75778661E", } },
so i obviously cannot figure out how to copy paste my config i feel like i have some issues
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@shbatm yes I have enabled the API as you can c it is in my config
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@citizendevpi Try adding
debugMode: true,
to the config and see if you get any useful information in the logs. I can’t remember if they’ll show up in the console or DevTools. Also, it’s been a while since I’ve used the module, but it will only show data when it’s actually printing too. -
@citizendevpi said in [octomirror-module] Monitor & Control an OctoPrint 3D Printer Server:
url: “http://192.168.2.141”
Looks like link isn’t complete. Should looks like this http://ip_address/webcam/?action=stream{ module: 'MMM-MotionEye', position: 'top_right', config: { width: "460px", autoHide: false, url: "http://octoprint IP address/webcam/?action=stream", debug: false, user: "pi" } },
I hope this will help you
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Try open octoprint > go to webcam > then open image in new tab. and copy http address from web browser to your config file in octomirror-module.