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Cura noVNC Docker Container

Overview

This is a super basic noVNC build using supervisor to serve Cura 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.

This is super similar to my prusaslicer-novnc container and basically just adapts that for using Cura via VNC.

Please note: This is a work-in-progress and the Docker image is larger than I'd like it to be. More updates to come soon. Specifically the image is using the extracted AppImage version which results in extra copies of dependencies that might already exist.

How to use

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 cura-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=cura-novnc-data:/home/cura/ --volume=cura-novnc-prints:/prints/ -p 8080:8080 --name=cura-novnc cura-novnc

This will bind /home/cura/ in the container to a local volume on my machine named cura-novnc-data. Additionally it will bind /prints/ in the container to cura-novnc-prints locally on my machine. Finally it will bind port 8080 to 8080.

Using a VNC Viewer

To use a VNC viewer with the container, the default port for X TigerVNC is 5900. You can add this port by adding -p 5900:5900 to your command to start the container to open this port for access.

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"

Links

Cura

Supervisor

GitHub Source

Docker

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