BEEweb is a web interface designed to run in a RaspberryPi and it is used for controlling a Beeverycreative printer (BEETHEFIRST, BEETHEFIRST+, ...). It is Free Software and released under the GNU Affero General Public License V3.
This project is based on the open-source project [Octoprint] (http://octoprint.org)
BEEweb depends on a couple of python modules to do its job. Those are automatically installed when installing
BEEweb via setup.py
:
python setup.py install
You should also do this every time after pulling from the repository, since the dependencies might have changed.
BEEweb currently only supports Python 2.7.
Running the setup.py
script via
python setup.py install
installs the beeweb
script in your Python installation's scripts folder
(which depending on whether you installed BEEweb globally or into a virtual env will be on your PATH
or not). The
following usage examples assume that said beeweb
script is on your PATH
.
You can start the server via
beeweb
By default it binds to all interfaces on port 5000 (so pointing your browser to http://127.0.0.1:5000
will do the trick). If you want to change that, use the additional command line parameters host
and port
,
which accept the host ip to bind to and the numeric port number respectively. If for example you want the server
to only listen on the local interface on port 8080, the command line would be
beeweb --host=127.0.0.1 --port=8080
Alternatively, the host and port on which to bind can be defined via the configuration.
If you want to run BEEweb as a daemon (only supported on Linux), use
beeweb --daemon {start|stop|restart} [--pid PIDFILE]
If you do not supply a custom pidfile location via --pid PIDFILE
, it will be created at /tmp/beeweb.pid
.
You can also specify the configfile or the base directory (for basing off the uploads
, timelapse
and logs
folders),
e.g.:
beeweb --config /path/to/another/config.yaml --basedir /path/to/my/basedir
See beeweb --help
for further information.
BEEweb also ships with a run
script in its source directory. You can also invoke that to start up the server, it
takes the same command line arguments as the beeweb
script.
If not specified via the commandline, the configfile config.yaml
for BEEweb is expected in the settings folder,
which is located at ~/.beeweb
on Linux, at %APPDATA%/BEEweb
on Windows and
at ~/Library/Application Support/BEEweb
on MacOS.
Please note that the most commonly used configuration settings can also easily be edited from BEEweb's settings dialog.
If you want to customize the look of the application change the octoprint.less file under the static/less directory. Install the tool lessc using npm, and compile the main less file using the following command line:
$ lessc -x octoprint.less ../css/octoprint.css
If you to generate the base .pot file with all the translations, run the following command in the root of the project:
$ pybabel extract -F babel.cfg -k lazy_gettext -o translations/messages.pot .
If you want to generate the translation binary files from the .po files run the following command:
$ msgfmt messages.po --output-file messages.mo
or use the utility script in the project root:
$ compile-messages.sh