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# OctoPrint-Klipper-mjpg-Dockerfile
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A Dockerfile for running OctoPrint Klipper and mjpg in a single container.
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My initial goal was to run these across different containers, but I couldn't get the Docker permissions to play nicely.
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This is very much written for what I needed, so you'll likely need to hack this up for your setup. I've been using it for a little while now and it's going well.
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Also included are some udev rules for reference that I use. These will need to be updated with your API key etc, however it makes connecting/disconnecting (power on/off) of the printer much less painful.
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## Running the container
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Once the container is built (the usual `docker build . -t okmd`), I use the following command to run it (again, you will need to customise for your setup, I have 3 cameras also connected):
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```
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docker kill octoprint2
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docker rm octoprint2
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docker run --name octoprint2 -d -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -v /home/user/Documents/octoprint-config:/home/octoprint/.octoprint \
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--device /dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0 \
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--device /dev/video0:/dev/video0 \
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--device /dev/video1:/dev/video1 \
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--device /dev/video2:/dev/video2 \
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-p 5000:5000 -p 8080:8080 -p 8081:8081 -p 8082:8082\
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-e "MJPG=input_uvc.so -r HD -d /dev/video2" \
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-e "MJPG1=input_uvc.so -r HD -d /dev/video0" -e "MJPG_PORT1=8081" \
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-e "MJPG2=input_uvc.so -r HD -d /dev/video1" -e "MJPG_PORT2=8082" \
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okmd
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```
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Your Klipper `printer.cfg` should be kept in the OctoPrint config directory (this is where it looks for it at startup).
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If you have any questions, feel free to log an issue on this project, and I'll see if I can help.
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