Add built-in Octoprint support#344
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- Allow to specify used filename - Output all settings as a comment on top of gcode - Unify download buttons
- Allow to specify URL/API key - Upload&Print directly - Document what needs to be configured
This allows to send files without having to configure CORS.
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This is based on #343.
This adds a built-in support for Octoprint / Klipper+Moonraker setups allowing to directly
upload and start print. It stores data in browser and sends requests directly to the install.
Life is not that great though:
http://(which is majority of users) it requires running the website fromhttp://instead ofhttps://https://. Usage ofhttp://is in general quite discouraged...http://You can see how it works here (deployed over GitHub Pages):