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feat: Add temperature ranges for extruder and bed temps (#5)
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>
2026-01-14 20:05:02 -06:00
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2023-05-27 23:14:06 +02:00
2023-08-12 22:33:20 +02:00
2024-01-16 19:17:06 +01:00

Migrations

Migrations are used to create and update the database schema. They are run automatically every time Spoolman starts.

To create a new migration, edit the tables as desired in spoolman/database/models.py, then start the Spoolman server to update your local sqlite database.

pdm run python -m spoolman.main

Stop the server once it's up.

Then, let Alembic automatically create a new migration file:

pdm run alembic revision -m "some title" --autogenerate

Go into the created migration and make sure it looks good, that the column changes etc are as desired. Format it with Black and Ruff. Commit.