OctoPrint provides a responsive web interface for controlling a 3D printer (RepRap, Ultimaker, ...). It is Free Software and released under the GNU Affero General Public License V3.
Its website can be found at octoprint.org.
OctoPrint's issue tracker can be found on Github. Before opening a new ticket please take a look at this guide on how to file a bug report with OctoPrint.
OctoPrint depends on a couple of python modules to do its job. Those are listed in requirements.txt and can be
installed using pip
:
pip install -r requirements.txt
You should also do this after pulling from the repository, since the dependencies might have changed.
OctoPrint currently only supports Python 2.7.
Just start the server via
./run
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
./run --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 OctoPrint as a daemon (only supported on Linux), use
./run --daemon {start|stop|restart} [--pid PIDFILE]
If you do not supply a custom pidfile location via --pid PIDFILE
, it will be created at /tmp/octoprint.pid
.
You can also specify the configfile or the base directory (for basing off the uploads
, timelapse
and logs
folders),
e.g.:
./run --config /path/to/another/config.yaml --basedir /path/to/my/basedir
See run --help
for further information.
If not specified via the commandline, the configfile config.yaml
for OctoPrint is expected in the settings folder,
which is located at ~/.octoprint
on Linux, at %APPDATA%/OctoPrint
on Windows and
at ~/Library/Application Support/OctoPrint
on MacOS.
A comprehensive overview of all available configuration settings can be found on the wiki.
A comprehensive setup guide can be found on the wiki.