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NPM cncjs

CNCjs is a full-featured web-based interface for CNC controllers running Grbl, Marlin, Smoothieware, or TinyG.

For a more complete introduction, see the Introduction section of the wiki page.

cncjs

Features

Custom Widgets

Pendants

Boilerplate Code

Existing Pendants

Tablet UI

Browser Support

Chrome
Chrome
Edge
Edge
Firefox
Firefox
IE
IE
Opera
Opera
Safari
Safari
Yes Yes Yes Not supported Yes Yes

Supported Node.js Versions

Version Supported Level
<= 10 Not supported
12 Supported
>= 14 Recommended

Getting Started

Node.js Installation

Node.js 14 or higher is recommended. You can install Node Version Manager to manage multiple Node.js versions. If you have git installed, just clone the nvm repo, and check out the latest version:

git clone https://github.com/creationix/nvm.git ~/.nvm
cd ~/.nvm
git checkout `git describe --abbrev=0 --tags`
cd ..
. ~/.nvm/nvm.sh

Add these lines to your ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bashrc, or ~/.profile file to have it automatically sourced upon login:

export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm

Once installed, you can select Node.js versions with:

nvm install 14
nvm use 14

It's also recommended that you upgrade npm to the latest version. To upgrade, run:

npm install npm@latest -g

Installation

Install cncjs as a non-root user, or the serialport module may not install correctly on some platforms like Raspberry Pi.

npm install -g cncjs

If you're going to use sudo or root to install cncjs, you need to specify the --unsafe-perm option to run npm as the root account.

sudo npm install --unsafe-perm -g cncjs

Check out https://github.com/cncjs/cncjs/wiki/Installation for other installation methods.

Upgrade

Run npm install -g cncjs@latest to install the latest version. To determine the version, use cncjs -V.

Usage

Run cncjs to start the server, and visit http://yourhostname:8000/ to view the web interface. Pass --help to cncjs for more options.

pi@rpi3$ cncjs -h

  Usage: cncjs [options]


  Options:

    -V, --version                       output the version number
    -p, --port <port>                   Set listen port (default: 8000)
    -H, --host <host>                   Set listen address or hostname (default: 0.0.0.0)
    -b, --backlog <backlog>             Set listen backlog (default: 511)
    -c, --config <filename>             Set config file (default: ~/.cncrc)
    -v, --verbose                       Increase the verbosity level (-v, -vv, -vvv)
    -m, --mount <route-path>:<target>   Add a mount point for serving static files
    -w, --watch-directory <path>        Watch a directory for changes
    --access-token-lifetime <lifetime>  Access token lifetime in seconds or a time span string (default: 30d)
    --allow-remote-access               Allow remote access to the server (default: false)
    --controller <type>                 Specify CNC controller: Grbl|Marlin|Smoothie|TinyG|g2core (default: '')
    -h, --help                          output usage information

  Examples:

    $ cncjs -vv
    $ cncjs --mount /pendant:/home/pi/tinyweb
    $ cncjs --mount /widget:~+/widget --mount /pendant:~/pendant
    $ cncjs --mount /widget:https://cncjs.github.io/cncjs-widget-boilerplate/v1/
    $ cncjs --watch-directory /home/pi/watch
    $ cncjs --access-token-lifetime 60d  # e.g. 3600, 30m, 12h, 30d
    $ cncjs --allow-remote-access
    $ cncjs --controller Grbl

Instead of passing command line options for --watch-directory, --access-token-lifetime, --allow-remote-access, and --controller, you can create a ~/.cncrc file that contains the following configuration in JSON format:

{
    "mountPoints": [
        {
            "route": "/pendant",
            "target": "/home/pi/tinyweb"
        },
        {
            "route": "/widget",
            "target": "https://cncjs.github.io/cncjs-widget-boilerplate/v1/"
        }
    ],
    "watchDirectory": "/path/to/dir",
    "accessTokenLifetime": "30d",
    "allowRemoteAccess": false,
    "controller": ""
}

To troubleshoot issues, run:

cncjs -vvv

Configuration File

The configuration file .cncrc contains settings that are equivalent to the cncjs command-line options. The configuration file is stored in user's home directory. To find out the actual location of the home directory, do the following:

  • Linux/Mac

    echo $HOME
  • Windows

    echo %USERPROFILE%

Check out an example configuration file here.

File Format

See #242 (comment) for a detailed explanation.

{
  "ports": [
     {
       "path": "/dev/ttyAMA0",
       "manufacturer": ""
     }
  ],
  "baudrates": [115200, 250000],
  "mountPoints": [
    {
      "route": "/widget",
      "target": "https://cncjs.github.io/cncjs-widget-boilerplate/v1/"
    }
  ],
  "watchDirectory": "/path/to/dir",
  "accessTokenLifetime": "30d",
  "allowRemoteAccess": false,
  "controller": "",
  "state": {
    "checkForUpdates": true,
    "controller": {
      "exception": {
        "ignoreErrors": false
      }
    }
  },
  "commands": [
    {
      "title": "Update (root user)",
      "commands": "sudo npm install -g cncjs@latest --unsafe-perm; pkill -f cncjs"
    },
    {
      "title": "Update (non-root user)",
      "commands": "npm install -g cncjs@latest; pkill -f cncjs"
    },
    {
      "title": "Reboot",
      "commands": "sudo /sbin/reboot"
    },
    {
      "title": "Shutdown",
      "commands": "sudo /sbin/shutdown"
    }
  ],
  "events": [],
  "macros": [],
  "users": []
}

Documentation

https://cnc.js.org/docs/

Examples

There are several *.gcode files in the examples directory. You can use the GCode widget to load a GCode file and make a trial run.

If you don't have a CAM software, try using jscut to create G-Code from *.svg. It's a simple CAM package that runs in the browser.

Check out a live demo at http://jscut.org/jscut.html.

Contributions

Use GitHub issues for requests.

Pull requests welcome! Learn how to contribute.

Localization

You can help translate resource files in both of app and server directories from English to other languages. Check out Localization guide to learn how to get started. If you are not familiar with GitHub development, you can open an issue or send your translations to [email protected].

Locale Language Status Contributors
cs Čeština (Czech) Miroslav Zuzelka
de Deutsch (German) Thorsten Godau, Max B.
es Español (Spanish) Juan Biondi
fr Français (French) Simon Maillard, CorentinBrulé
hu Magyar (Hungarian) Sipos Péter
it Italiano (Italian) vince87
ja 日本語 (Japanese) Naoki Okamoto
nl Nederlands (Netherlands) dutchpatriot
pt-br Português (Brasil) cmsteinBR
ru Ру́сский (Russian) Denis Yusupov
uk Український (Ukraine) khvalera
tr Türkçe (Turkish) Ali GÜNDOĞDU
zh-cn 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese) Mandy Chien, Terry Lee
zh-tw 繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese) Cheton Wu

Donate

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Contributors

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License

Licensed under the MIT License.

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cncjs-pendant-boilerplate's Issues

Getting error when running from sudo and manually setting secret.

Getting error when running from sudo and manually setting secret.

root@cncjs-pi:~# node /home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/bin/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate -s 'HSujksldfxxxxxxxSKJDF' --port /dev/ttyUSB0

throw typeError(MSG_INVALID_SECRET);
TypeError: secret must be a string or buffer
at typeError (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/node_modules/jwa/index.js:16:10)
at Object.sign (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/node_modules/jwa/index.js:32:13)
at Object.jwsSign [as sign] (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/node_modules/jws/lib/sign-stream.js:23:24)
at Object.module.exports [as sign] (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/node_modules/jsonwebtoken/sign.js:154:16)
at generateAccessToken (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/index.js:10:23)
at module.exports (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/index.js:42:19)
at createServer (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/bin/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate:62:5)
at Object. (/home/pi/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate-master/bin/cncjs-pendant-boilerplate:156:5)
at Module._compile (module.js:573:30)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:584:10)

Pendants (boilerplate and keyboard) trying to connect to IPv6 localhost while cncjs is only hosting on IPv4 address

So, I was working on the cncjs-pendant-keyboard and I couldn't make it connect to cncjs (hadn't made any changes yet - or at least I thought so). To make sure, I tried out cncjs-pendant-boilerplate. This couldn't connect either.

So after some quality time with Wireshark, I noticed the pendants trying to connect to ::1 while cncjs was being hosted on 127.0.0.1.

I worked around this by disabling IPv6 completely on my system. I couldn't immediately find out how to force the pendant to connect to IPv4 address only.

Setup:
Raspberry Pi4
Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
aarch64

Doesn't get installed due to old dependencies

I am installing it on Raspberry Pi 4 but no success due to old and unmanaged dependencies, this happens with keyboard pendant too as it is based on this pendant. Kindly update or guide for a workaround.

mandatory serial port?

Is there any reason the pendant mandates the serial port CNCjs connects to, instead of using whatever port is connected already?

Request: Example handling `serialport:close`

It would be good to have a pendant example that correctly reinitialized itself after a serialport:close socket event, coming from the close connection button in the UI.

I'm making use of smooth jogging and, after the connection is closed, have not been able to reinitialize the connection in the pendant in such a way that I'm able to receive serialport:read afterward. Instead I'm just doing a process.exit() and letting pm2 reinitialize it.

boilerplate will not connect to cncjs server

I downloaded and unzipped the files, then started CNCjs on Mac from command line. I'm using the Desktop App, which appears to randomize the port. The boilerplate will not connect. I ran the code with Debug on Visual Studio Code and the io.connect call returns a socket with state "connected" = false and "disconnected" = true. I also installed cncjs-shopfloor-tablet-master just to makes sure that something will connect to the App. Shopfloor-table works. Is there anything in the .cncrc file I'm supposed to include for the pendant or anything I need to do to get the code to connect?

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