This fixes a simple typo in the API doc for fetching slicing profiles. The previous example had /profiles appended to it, whereas it should just be /api/slicing to fetch a list of all slicers and profiles.
The client now tries to detect if it's fast enough to process the
state updates usually send every 500ms, and if not notifies the
server to throttle the rate (e.g. to 1/1s, 1/1.5s etc).
Additionally, since the terminal tab of the client turned out to
be quite CPU intense when line number calculation, filtering etc
is enabled, the terminal tab now also falls back into a bit less
fancy mode if it detects its being processed too slow and optionally
even disables logging completely during printing (where a lot
of log messages need to be processed in a minimum amount of
time).
That way the UI should stay responsive even on very low powered
clients (e.g. chromium on a Pi), while printing.
* Renamed userjson to userdata, removed original userdata (developers will live if they need to ensure their supplied userdata is valid JSON)
* Input validation for userdata parameter - a HTTP 400 response will be generated if userdata can't be parsed as JSON
* Adjusted documentation accordingly
This way there won't be two concurrent jobs trying to slice to the same file, which would practically render the cpu cycles from any slicing jobs than the final one wasted. Also adds a new event "SlicingCancelled" that will be sent in these cases.
- File management is prepared to support folders (UI still lacking support)
- STL files are now first class citizens
- can be managed via the file list (and filtered from it)
- can be sliced on demand
- Slicing now happens via plugins
- Added Cura plugin
- uses CuraEngine directly instead of full Cura installation
- Cura profile importer for importing profiles from regular Cura installs via settings dialog
- TODO: UI for editing profiles
- API for slicing and slicing profile management
Changed some endpoints again (removed "/control" path element) and made API spit out only raw data (e.g. seconds, millimeters, unix timestamps etc) instead of formatted versions. Modified frontend to take care of formatting this data itself.