# Cura PostProcessingPlugin # Author: Mathias Lyngklip Kjeldgaard # Date: July 31, 2019 # Modified: November 26, 2019 # Description: This plugin displayes the remaining time on the LCD of the printer # using the estimated print-time generated by Cura. from ..Script import Script import re import datetime class DisplayRemainingTimeOnLCD(Script): def __init__(self): super().__init__() def getSettingDataString(self): return """{ "name":"Display Remaining Time on LCD", "key":"DisplayRemainingTimeOnLCD", "metadata": {}, "version": 2, "settings": { "TurnOn": { "label": "Enable", "description": "When enabled, It will write Time Left: HHMMSS on the display. This is updated every layer.", "type": "bool", "default_value": false } } }""" def execute(self, data): if self.getSettingValueByKey("TurnOn"): total_time = 0 total_time_string = "" for layer in data: layer_index = data.index(layer) lines = layer.split("\n") for line in lines: if line.startswith(";TIME:"): # At this point, we have found a line in the GCODE with ";TIME:" # which is the indication of total_time. Looks like: ";TIME:1337", where # 1337 is the total print time in seconds. line_index = lines.index(line) # We take a hold of that line split_string = re.split(":", line) # Then we split it, so we can get the number string_with_numbers = "{}".format(split_string[1]) # Here we insert that number from the # list into a string. total_time = int(string_with_numbers) # Only to contert it to a int. m, s = divmod(total_time, 60) # Math to calculate h, m = divmod(m, 60) # hours, minutes and seconds. total_time_string = "{:d}h{:02d}m{:02d}s".format(h, m, s) # Now we put it into the string lines[line_index] = "M117 Time Left {}".format(total_time_string) # And print that string instead of the original one elif line.startswith(";TIME_ELAPSED:"): # As we didnt find the total time (";TIME:"), we have found a elapsed time mark # This time represents the time the printer have printed. So with some math; # totalTime - printTime = RemainingTime. line_index = lines.index(line) # We get a hold of the line list_split = re.split(":", line) # Again, we split at ":" so we can get the number string_with_numbers = "{}".format(list_split[1]) # Then we put that number from the list, into a string current_time = float(string_with_numbers) # This time we convert to a float, as the line looks something like: # ;TIME_ELAPSED:1234.6789 # which is total time in seconds time_left = total_time - current_time # Here we calculate remaining time m1, s1 = divmod(time_left, 60) # And some math to get the total time in seconds into h1, m1 = divmod(m1, 60) # the right format. (HH,MM,SS) current_time_string = "{:d}h{:2d}m{:2d}s".format(int(h1), int(m1), int(s1)) # Here we create the string holding our time lines[line_index] = "M117 Time Left {}".format(current_time_string) # And now insert that into the GCODE # Here we are OUT of the second for-loop # Which means we have found and replaces all the occurences. # Which also means we are ready to join the lines for that section of the GCODE file. final_lines = "\n".join(lines) data[layer_index] = final_lines return data