This is a super basic noVNC build using supervisor to serve OrcaSlicer in your favorite web browser. This was primarily built for users using the popular unraid NAS software, to allow them to quickly hop in a browser, slice, and upload their favorite 3D prints.
A lot of this was branched off of dmagyar's awesome prusaslicer-vnc-docker project, but I found it to be a bit complex for my needs and thought this approach would simplify things a lot.
In unraid
If you're using unraid, open your Docker page and under Template repositories
, add https://github.com/helfrichmichael/unraid-templates
and save it. You should then be able to Add Container for orcaslicer-novnc. For unraid, the template will default to 6080 for the noVNC web instance.
Outside of unraid
To run this image, you can run the following command: docker run --detach --volume=orcaslicer-novnc-data:/configs/ --volume=orcaslicer-novnc-prints:/prints/ -p 8080:8080 -e SSL_CERT_FILE="/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" --name=orcaslicer-novnc orcaslicer-novnc
This will bind /configs/
in the container to a local volume on my machine named orcaslicer-novnc-data
. Additionally it will bind /prints/
in the container to orcaslicer-novnc-prints
locally on my machine, it will bind port 8080
to 8080
, and finally, it will provide an environment variable to keep OrcaSlicer happy by providing an SSL_CERT_FILE
.
GPU Acceleration/Passthrough
Like other Docker containers, you can pass your Nvidia GPU into the container using the NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES
and NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES
envs. You can define these using the value of all
or by providing more narrow and specific values. This has only been tested on Nvidia GPUs.
In unraid you can set these values during set up. For containers outside of unraid, you can set this by adding the following params or similar -e NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES="all" NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="all"