The client has been developed as part of a research programme investigating agent-based manufacturing systems. It is isomorphic capable of running on server (Node.js) and client-side (Browser) applications.
To install the package, use the following code. I am aiming to put it onto npm soon.
pnpm install @jamesgopsill/octoprint-client
You can then use in your code:
Typescript / Javascript (ESM)
import { OctoPrintClient } from "@jamesgopsill/octoprint-client"
// Create a new client.
const client = new OctoPrintClient("OCTOPRINT_URL", "API_KEY")
const response = await client.version()
if (response.ok) {
console.log(response.data)
}
Javascript (CJS)
const octo = require("@jamesgopsill/octoprint-client")
// Create a new client.
const client = new octo.OctoPrintClient("OCTOPRINT_URL", "API_KEY")
const response = await client.version()
if (response.ok) {
console.log(response.data)
}
To test the client, we use the OctoPrint docker image and spin up a local instance that the client can interface with. To spin up an instance, you will need docker installed. Then simply cd
into the __tests__/octoprint
directory and run:
docker-compose up
To create the Octoprint instance that can be accessed at http://localhost
.
The docs have been produced using TypeDoc and can be accessed here.
We would love to have additional contributors to the project to help us maintain and add functionality to the project.
The project has been supported by the EPSRC-funded Brokering Additive Manufacturing project (EP/V05113X/1). More details on the project can be found at the Design Manufacturing Futures Lab website.
To donate and provide continued support, please go to [TODO].
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