Starting LaserWeb2
botboe opened this issue · 9 comments
Maybe I'm just too stupid, but how do I start LaserWeb2?
The instructions from LW1 don't work:
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C:\Users...\LaserWeb2>node server
module.js:338
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module 'C:\Users\Tobias\Entwicklung\Microcontroller\LaserWeb2\server'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:336:15)
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Best regards
Tobias
Go to http://openhardwarecoza.github.io/LaserWeb2 as per LaserWeb2's
readme. #rtfm (;
On 5 May 2016 19:15, "Mad-Onion" notifications@github.com wrote:
Maybe I'm just too stupid, but how do I start LaserWeb2?
The instructions from LW1 don't work:
´´´
C:\Users...\LaserWeb2>node server
module.js:338
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module
'C:\Users\Tobias\Entwicklung\Microcontroller\LaserWeb2\server'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:336:15)
´´´Best regards
Tobias—
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Just read the readme... Note LaserWeb2 is in early-mid development. Svgs has issues, anything other than grbl and smoothie hasnt had much testing etc. If you are a developer or clued up user, help out with LaserWeb2. If you are a normal user go to laserweb1.
I found the link to the demo, but I want to start it locally in my windows-box, because I have the "bad number format"-grbl-problem.
So I cloned the LW2-repository and tried to start it the way it was done in LW1 - which didn't work :(
I didn't find anything in the readme regarding how to actually start the program...
No need for apache. Literally: go to
http://openhardwarecoza.github.io/LaserWeb2 thats it. There it is. Use
it! I spent a lot of effort getting it working in github pages...
Just use SPJS from the chilipeppr project as a serial bridge...
On 5 May 2016 21:08, "Gustav von Roth" notifications@github.com wrote:
It is not a standalone server you need to run it in a web server. Apache
or similar. I don't think @openhardwarecoza
https://github.com/openhardwarecoza is ready to release docs yet. PM me
and I'll try to give you a hand offlist—
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Running LaserWeb2 locally:
(nb: make sure you keep up to date, i'll ignore support requests if you run local but dont tell me you are 'git pull' up to date)
- Install nodejs
- npm install -g http-server
- Git clone LaserWeb2 to say c:/LaserWeb2
- Run http-server c:/LaserWeb2
@openhardwarecoza Wow this is an amazing plan. I get what you're doing now. Yeah, Totally not worth running my own server.
This is really great. Thanks,
At least at this phase (: i mean theres 3-4 updates a day. If a user
(^) cant even read a readme, how heavy is the support load going to be
since they wont keep up to date (;
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@openhardwarecoza https://github.com/openhardwarecoza Wow this is an
amazing plan. I get what you're doing now. Yeah, Totally not worth running
my own server.This is really great. Thanks,
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I believe I was thinking to complicated. Never thougth that a browser-app would communicate to a serial-port via a program running on my local host... fancy shit! ;-)
Dobt forget to play with the Settings tab first
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I believe I was thinking to complicated. Never thougth that a browser-app
would communicate to a serial-port via a program running on my local
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