AtCore is a API to manage the serial connection between the computer and 3D Printers.
This project is under LGPL V2+, for more information read COPYING.TXT.
- Repetier
- Marlin
- Teacup
- APrinter
- SPrinter
- Smoothie
- Grbl
Install a Premade package for ArchLinux:
- AUR atcore-git
Dependencies for AtCore:
- qt5-base
- qt5-serialport
- extra-cmake-modules
Extra Dependencies for Test GUI
- qt5-widgets
- qt5-charts
Optional Dependencies
- doxygen
- git
Build Switches
- -DBUILD_GUI = ( ON | OFF ) Build the test client (Default is OFF)
- -DBUILD_DOCS = (ON | OFF ) Build the Documentation (Default is OFF)
- -DBUILD_TESTS = ( ON | OFF ) Build and Run Unittests (Default is OFF)
$ git clone https://github.com/KDE/atcore.git
$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$(qtpaths --install-prefix) -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib CMakeLists.txt
$ make
$ make install
For Windows build you need to set up Craft It's tricky, but with all the last changes in half an hour you can have the setup done. Remember, it's easier if you have Python3.6 or higher installed. After you have the Craft environment setup do:
craft atcore
This will dowload all Qt and KDE libraries needed and compile Atcore. For running, inside the prompt call:
AtCoreTest
For debugging run:
craft vsd
vsd AtCoreTest
This will give you feedback on the prompt to check what is happening.
For packing:
craft --package atcore
At C:/KDE/craft/tmp you will find the installer.
Install:
- Git
- QtCreator
- XCode
- CMake
- Extra-Cmake-Modules via Craft Open a terminal and run:
$ git clone https://github.com/KDE/atcore.git
Now you open QtCreator and open AtCore like project selecting the CMakeLists.txt on the root of AtCore folder. Setup your development environment:
- Set your CMAKE_C_COMPILER to /usr/bin/cc
- Set your ECM_DIR to your ECM install directory.
Now you can build AtCore. After build do:
- Copy the plugins files from /src/plugins/*.dylib to AtCoreTest.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins
- Run macdeployqt on the app
We have a docker container within this project. To use it on your Docker environment just pull it:
$ docker pull lays147/atcore
To run it on Linux:
$ xhost: local:root
$ docker run --rm -it -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -e DISPLAY --device DEVICE lays147/atcore:latest
You need to use the --device option to give the container access to your printer. It must point to the printers serial device.
Overriding DEVICE value to the port of your printer.
Example: --device /dev/ttyUSB0
Testing is simple and will help us a lot.
- Build / Install the testclient
- Connect to your printer
- Test the controls in the testclient
- Test Print Command
- Save your log and send it with errors
Note: For your test results to be helpful they must include the full log output.
You can reach us via:
IRC - freenode #kde-atelier
Telegram - KDE Atelier group
Web - Our web page
For any bug that you find it you can go on KDE Bugs system and report it. Please try to give all the information about the issue, and backtrace if you have one.