Track history of all spool weight/length adjustments with timestamps and comments:
Backend:
- Add SpoolAdjustment database model with spool_id, timestamp, type, value, comment
- Add Alembic migration for spool_adjustment table
- Add SpoolAdjustment Pydantic model for API responses
- Update use_weight, use_length, and measure functions to record adjustments
- Add GET /api/v1/spool/{id}/adjustments endpoint for history retrieval
- Add optional comment parameter to use/measure endpoints
Frontend:
- Add ISpoolAdjustment interface to spool model
- Add collapsible adjustment history table to spool show page
- Display timestamp, type (weight/length), amount, and comment
- Add translation keys for history table
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Store extruder and bed temperatures as min/max ranges instead of
single values for more accurate filament specifications.
Backend changes:
- Add 4 new columns: settings_extruder_temp_min/max, settings_bed_temp_min/max
- Keep old columns for backward compatibility (marked deprecated)
- Alembic migration copies existing values to both min and max
- Update Pydantic models and API endpoints
Frontend changes:
- Filament model updated with new fields
- Create form uses min/max input pairs with Space.Compact
- Import from external DB populates both min and max with same value
- Label template updated to show ranges: "ET: 190-220 °C"
- Template help includes new tags
Labels now display temperature ranges like "190-220°C" which is more
useful for printing than a single recommended value.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This could result in a major filament usage track failure since the Use http request would fail and Moonraker would keep retrying to save the used filament. However it was actually saved since the db.commit() happens before the websocket message fails.
added env variable SPOOLMAN_METRICS_ENABLED for enabled database collector
set metrics path as /metrics
checked Null values at vendors, init weight and price
removed some logs
Events are now sent for not only when an object changes but also when one is created or deleted.
For now it's not really possible to subscribe to these events however.
This breaks backwards-compatibility with the websocket messages.