So far using the "... from URL" or "... from an uploaded archive"
mechanism for installing a plugin would fail without further
information if the plugin to be installed was already installed.
The plugin manager will now detect this situation by parsing the
corresponding message from the pip output and trigger a reinstall
instantly.
A message about this will be logged to octoprint.log and the install
output.
Additionally the error handling for installation errors has been
slightly improved (install output no longer says "Done!" but "Error!"
with the reason as provided by the server) and the "could not install
plugin from URL unknown" issue should also be solved.
Evaluates json data file as e.g. published on
plugins.octoprint.org/notices.json and displays notices for plugins
installed and matching (optional) version lists.
* Extended plugin metadata by new property, only evaluated for bundled
plugins.
* Adjusted plugin manager to evaluate new metadata and add
confirmation dialog with details when attempting to disable such
a plugin.
We now have a global OctoPrintClient, which is the class from which
all clients are derived, and a global OctoPrint, which is a single
instance already setup and ready to use in case we only need one.
It would be cleaner to have clients create that singular instance
themselves, but we need to maintain backward compatibility for now
with how we established the client to work with the 1.3.0 release.
New clients can be create with
client = new OctoPrintClient({ /* options */ });
Alternatively the options can be left out and set at a later point:
client = new OctoPrintClient();
/* ... */
client.options = { /* options */ };
Individual client components register themselves with OctoPrintClient
via OctoPrintClient.registerComponent(name, component) from the
component JS files. Just like before their instances are then
available in the individual client instances under "<client>.<name>",
e.g. "OctoPrint.files".
Plugin components register themselves with OctoPrintClient via
OctoPrintClient.registerPluginComponent(name, component) from the
component JS files. Just like before their instances are then
available in the individual client instances under "<client>.plugins
.<name>", e.g. "OctoPrint.plugins.softwareupdate".
This should make it possible to create dashboard pages utilizing the
JS client that monitor the status of multiple OctoPrint instances,
without workarounds such as having to swap out the options globally
before each request.
See #1681 for the corresponding discussion.
Having that output stay on stderr and hence in shiny red looks way
too alarming considering that it's only a pip update that is not THAT
critical usually (and we don't want to do it automatically anyhow
considering how often that appears to break stuff).
Can be enabled either through new --safe command line
parameter or through server.startOnceInSafeMode in
config.yaml
When running in safe mode the plugin manager will
only allow to disable or uninstall third party plugins. Enabling
third party plugins or installing new plugins is disabled.
That will hopefully allow for more straightforward recovery
in case of a misbehaving plugin.
We don't need user-definable pip command paths here,
that will only lead to tears when the pip command belongs
to a wrong Python environment and nothing installs as
expected.
This will directly offer a "Restart Now" button on the "a restart is required" notification
for plugins which cannot be directly enabled/disabled without a restart, but only if
the restart command is configured on the server.
On click a confirmation dialog will be shown.
- Convert query term to lower case so that it is case insensitive both ways
- Knockout submit binding takes the form element as parameter and return
value determines whether the form submit occurs. See http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/submit-binding.html
(cherry picked from commit 4a2cc53)
- Convert query term to lower case so that it is case insensitive both ways
- Knockout submit binding takes the form element as parameter and return
value determines whether the form submit occurs. See http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/submit-binding.html
Both file search and plugin repository search reloaded the page when
hitting enter in the search field. This fixes that.
(cherry picked from commit 60043cc)
Doesn't work reliably across pip versions, and adding a special rule for each and every version also isn't fun. Plugin authors will need to use a different approach for pulling in dependencies that are not on pypi during install, e.g. extra install urls or something like that. For now, I give up here ;)