I couldn't get the script from p123ad to work on my Pi Zero W 2 with Camera Module 3 (all kinds of ffmpeg errors). There are several built-in tools for working with the camera now, so I tried to figure out if I could use one of those instead.
Behold this version, which uses the built-in libcamera-still
tool to actually interact with the camera and save a JPEG. That image is then uploaded to Prusa Connect, same as the original script.
- Go to the Cameras section at https://connect.prusa3d.com
- Add a new camera by clicking "Add new other camera"
- Copy the generated Token
- Set up your Pi Zero W 2 with Raspian OS Lite (32-bit) (this may work with other combinations of Pi and OS but I haven't tested)
- Log into your Pi and create a shell script with
sudo nano /usr/local/bin/prusaconnect_upload_cam.sh
and swap outconnect-token-here
in the script example with the Token you copied in step 3 - Change ownership of the script to the user you log into your pi with, for example if your user is
pi
then run:sudo chown pi:pi /usr/local/bin/prusaconnect_upload_cam.sh
- Make the script executable:
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/prusaconnect_upload_cam.sh
- Start the script with
/usr/local/bin/prusaconnect_upload_cam.sh
If it works you should see no error messages, and a new image appearing in Prusa Connect every 10 seconds.
To run the script in the background and have it start automatically when your Pi starts:
- Create the service file with
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/prusaconnect_upload_cam.service
, paste the content from below and save. - Start the service:
sudo systemctl start prusaconnect_upload_cam.service
. - Check if the service is running with
sudo systemctl status prusaconnect_upload_cam.service
. - Enable the service to run at startup:
sudo systemctl enable prusaconnect_upload_cam.service
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Hello! I just wanted to ask a quick question. I followed your steps and everything went pretty well, until I ran into two different problems.
Firstly, piece of code "--rotate 180" wasn't recognized and gave me an error. I typed it in, just like you mentioned I should've. When I removed that text, it gave me the next error.
"*** no cameras available ***" So currently I am at a loss for words and I've got no clue how to continue now. So I was hoping you could help.
I am using a raspberry pi 4B with a raspberry pi camera V2, maybe this code isn't compatible to my devices?
I'd love to hear your answer come by and hope that it might help me, cheers!