The printer replies with state="failed" and data as a 2-element list
(["multi_color_box", [...]]) instead of the usual dict when it rejects
a manual ACE slot filament assignment (e.g. custom-RFID/third-party
material). _on_multicolor_box called data.get(...) unconditionally,
crashing with AttributeError and silently dropping the report -
including the regular slot-state update that would otherwise follow.
Add a state="failed" guard plus a defensive isinstance check, and
surface the rejection via _state["last_ams_set_error"] so the caller
of handle_api_ams_set_slot's optimistic cache update isn't left
showing a false success.
Note: this fixes the crash, not necessarily the underlying rejection
itself - the printer/ACE may still refuse assignments for material
types it doesn't recognize.
Printing via OrcaSlicer "Upload and print" failed or fed the wrong spool
when the slot below the used filament was empty (e.g. Filament 4 with slot
3 empty); all-slots-full worked.
_start_print -> _build_auto_ams_box_mapping keeps the AMS mapping positional
(entry N = TN) by inserting a placeholder at each gap. The placeholder's
ams_index pointed at the gap's own index, which for an empty slot references
a physically empty tray. The printer rejects a mapping entry aimed at an
empty tray even for a tool the GCode never calls, so the print broke.
Point gap placeholders (ams_index/color/material) at a definitely-loaded
fallback tray (the highest loaded slot) instead. Positional alignment is
preserved; the all-full path is unchanged.
Adds tests/test_auto_ams_box_mapping_empty_slot.py (invariant: every mapping
entry references a loaded/status-5 tray).
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ace_direct mode (no toolhead buffer) only kept the first reported ACE
unit and silently dropped any others. Affects e.g. the Kobra S1 with two
ACE Pro units - the dashboard and OrcaSlicer sync only ever saw 4 of 8
slots. Global slot index is now box_id * 4 + local slot across all
units, matching the existing //4-%4 fallback in _global_to_box_slot.
Single-ACE (Kobra X) behavior is unchanged (unit id 0 -> same indices
as before).
feat(store): multi-select + bulk delete in the GCode browser (Issue #94)
Checkbox on every file card enters select mode; clicking anywhere on a
selected-mode card toggles it, existing per-file actions keep working via
stopPropagation. 'Select All' only affects the currently filtered/visible
files. Bulk delete is N parallel calls to the existing single-file DELETE
endpoint (no new backend route) with one confirmation dialog.
Replace the fixed dashboard layout with a fully customizable GridStack.js
grid (12-col snap grid, vendored + inlined so it also works in OrcaSlicer's
embedded webview). Cards can be dragged, resized, hidden and rearranged;
layout persists per browser. Includes two built-in presets (Standard,
Wide desktop per the original Issue #89 proposal) plus the ability to
save/apply/delete named custom presets.
fix(camera): stream freeze after ~15-30min from non-monotonic FLV
timestamps — ffmpeg's realtime pacing stalls on PTS jumps in the printer's
stream. Fixed with -use_wallclock_as_timestamps on both ffmpeg call sites
(CameraCache._input_args, _run_h264_loop). Issue #90.
test: fix tests/conftest.py referencing a stale bridge/ subfolder path and
missing args.data_dir (pre-existing breakage, unrelated to this feature);
rewrite the two test_settings.py cases that still mocked the removed
_find_env_path from the old .env-based settings storage.
A per-slot filament profile override (config.ini [filament_profiles]) stores
only {vendor, name, id} and is sticky: swapping the physical filament updates
the AMS colour + type live, but the saved profile persisted. Loading yellow PLA
into a slot that held "KINGROON PETG Basic" kept showing/sending PETG in the
panel and the OrcaSlicer lane hint, and survived restarts (config.ini).
Resolve the effective profile per slot as the saved override only when its
material *family* still matches the loaded AMS material — PLA / PLA+ / PLA SILK /
PLA MATTE are one family, so within-family swaps never invalidate a valid
profile (guards against the earlier over-strict material compare). On a family
change the override is suppressed (slot falls back to the generic default) but
NOT deleted, so re-loading the original material reactivates it. Profile
material is resolved from the Orca filament library; unknown → never suppress.
Wired into the three resolution sites: handle_kx_filament_slots (panel),
_build_lane_data (OrcaSlicer AMS array), _build_mmu_object (gate_filament_name).
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The AMS-slot -> Spoolman-spool persistence never worked: KobraXBridge
referenced `config_loader` in both the load (__init__) and save
(handle_kx_spoolman_set_active) paths, but the module alias is `env_loader`
(kobrax_moonraker_bridge.py:32). The resulting NameError was swallowed by a
bare `except`, so the map was neither loaded on startup nor written on change
- it only appeared to persist.
The map also lived in a single global `[spoolman] slot_spools` key, so on a
multi-printer bridge two AMS units clobbered each other's mapping (same class
of bug as #74/#75 for filament profiles).
- config_loader: add list_spool_map()/save_spool_map(printer_id) using a
per-printer `[spoolman_<id>]` section with read-fallback to the legacy
global key, mirroring _filament_section/list_filament_profiles. The global
`[spoolman]` section keeps server/sync_rate.
- bridge: load via config_loader.list_spool_map(self._printer_id); persist via
save_spool_map(..., self._printer_id); surface failures via log.warning
instead of a silent except.
- _build_mmu_object: emit real gate_spool_id from the per-printer map (was
hardcoded [-1]*num_gates) so Happy-Hare/OrcaSlicer can show the bound spool.
- config.ini.example: document the [spoolman] section.
- tests: tests/test_spoolman_slot_map.py (per-printer isolation, persistence
round-trip, server/sync_rate preservation, parser robustness).
Verified on a 2-printer bridge: after restart KX1 loads its spools and KX2
loads its own, isolated; a real multicolor print deducted per slot (white spool
1.02g vs 0.98g slicer estimate) against the correct printer's spools.
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Per-printer [filament_profiles_<id>] sections so configuring one printer no
longer overwrites another (read-fallback to the legacy global section keeps
single-printer setups unchanged). Dropdown/switch links now navigate to each
printer's own bridge_url. Adds pytest coverage and a CHANGELOG entry.
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