LaserWeb/deprecated-LaserWeb2

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)
´´´

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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#43

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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#43 (comment)

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)

  1. Install nodejs
  2. npm install -g http-server
  3. Git clone LaserWeb2 to say c:/LaserWeb2
  4. 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 (;
On 5 May 2016 21:18, "Gustav von Roth" notifications@github.com wrote:

@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
host... fancy shit! ;-)


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