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Track the number of times a file has been printed #1488

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cramsvik opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Track the number of times a file has been printed #1488

cramsvik opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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FR - Enhancement New feature or request GH - Upstream First Temporarily impossible because of other factors Upstream - Moonraker For everything API related

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@cramsvik
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe

The "Last printed" column is neat for keeping track of which files I have printed when working on large projects, but often some files need to be printed multiple times, and then it could be nice to have a column showing this number.

Describe the solution you'd like

A column showing the total number of times a file has been (successfully) printed. It could also be listed in the "Last printed" column as extra info, like "2024-08-29 12:34 (3x).

Describe alternatives you've considered

Being able to reset the "Last printed" date might at least work as a reminder to print the file one more time.

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@cramsvik cramsvik added the FR - Enhancement New feature or request label Aug 29, 2024
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I also ran into this issue: wanted to know how many times I printed a test cube but could only find first and last time it was printed, not 20 times (or more? less?) in between.

@pedrolamas pedrolamas added GH - Upstream First Temporarily impossible because of other factors Upstream - Moonraker For everything API related labels Sep 3, 2024
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I've taken a further look into this request and it seems that on recent Moonraker versions (well, from the last 2 years at least...) we can infer indeed calculate this directly from history, but the count might not include older prints (we only request X amount of history items from Moonraker)

Ideally, this should be implemented in Moonraker directly, but the above is the best we can do right now...

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