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A realistic simulator for a 3D printer motion controller

Adventures in Motion Control

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(API Documentation/Blog Series)

A realistic simulator for a 3D printer motion controller.

Think of this as a worked example of how embedded systems are made. The project is a lot more than just a gcode interpreter, it gives you a full-blown motion controller which behaves like a real 3D printer complete with automation sequences and diagnostics.

To follow along with the making of this project, check out the Adventures in Motion Controller blog series.

Getting Started

This project has components from two different languages, which makes building things a little... complex.

First you'll need to generate the WASM bundle for the sim crate using wasm-pack.

$ wasm-pack build --release sim
$ ls sim/pkg
  aimc_sim.d.ts aimc_sim.js aimc_sim_bg.d.ts aimc_sim_bg.wasm package.json
  README.md sim.d.ts sim.js sim_bg.d.ts sim_bg.wasm

The generated WASM also needs to be linked into our JavaScript. In order to do this first go to sim/pkg

$ cd sim/pkg
$ yarn link

This will globally register aimc_sim package. Next go to frontend

$ cd frontend
$ yarn link aimc_sim

Next, you'll need to compile the frontend JavaScript code. During development, you'll probably want to use the dev server:

$ yarn install
$ yarn serve

Or to generate a production build:

$ yarn run build
$ ls dist
  0.bootstrap.js 1.bootstrap.js bootstrap.js ea9e01c84ad93861b0ad.module.wasm
  index.html

If you want the code to be automatically recompiled whenever there are any changes, you can usewatchexec. Open new terminal and execute.

TL;DR:

watchexec \
    --clear \
    --restart \
    --ignore 'sim/pkg/*' \
    --ignore 'frontend/package.json' \
    --ignore 'frontend/yarn.lock' \
    --ignore 'frontend/node_modules/*' \
    'wasm-pack build --release sim'

License

Licensed under either of

  • Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
  • MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.