#
Obscreen - Autorun on RaspberryPi
> #### π [back to readme](/README.md)
#### π΄ You want to power RaspberryPi and automatically see your slideshow on a screen connected to it and manage your slideshow ? You're in the right place.
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## ποΈ Hardware installation
1. Download RaspberryPi Imager and setup an sdcard with `Raspberry Pi OS Lite` (π¨without desktop, only `Lite` version!). You'll find it under category `Raspberry PI OS (other)`
2. Log into your RaspberryPi locally or via ssh (by default it's `ssh pi@raspberrypi.local`)
## π‘ Run the studio instance
System-wide (recommended)
#### Install
- Install studio by executing following script
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jr-k/obscreen/master/system/install-studio.sh -o /tmp/install-studio.sh && chmod +x /tmp/install-studio.sh && sudo /bin/bash /tmp/install-studio.sh $USER $HOME
sudo reboot
```
#### Configure
- Server configuration is editable in `.env` file.
- Application configuration will be available at `http://raspberrypi.local:5000/settings` page after run.
- Check logs with `journalctl -u obscreen-studio -f`
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Using docker run
```bash
# (Optional) Install docker if needed
curl -sSL get.docker.com | sh && sudo usermod -aG docker $(whoami) && logout
# ....then login again
```
---
```bash
# Prepare application data file tree
cd ~ && mkdir -p obscreen/data/db obscreen/data/uploads && cd obscreen
# Run the Docker container
docker run --restart=always --name obscreen --pull=always \
-e DEBUG=false \
-e PORT=5000 \
-e SECRET_KEY=ANY_SECRET_KEY_HERE \
-p 5000:5000 \
-v ./data/db:/app/data/db \
-v ./data/uploads:/app/data/uploads \
jierka/obscreen:latest
```
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Using docker compose
```bash
# Prepare application data file tree
cd ~ && mkdir -p obscreen/data/db obscreen/data/uploads && cd obscreen
# Download docker-compose.yml
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jr-k/obscreen/master/docker-compose.yml > docker-compose.yml
# Run
docker compose up --detach --pull=always
```
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## π Usage
- Page which plays slideshow is reachable at `http://raspberrypi.local:5000`
- Slideshow manager is reachable at `http://raspberrypi.local:5000/manage`
## πΊ Run the player instance
Autorun for a RaspberryPi
#### How to install
- Install player autorun by executing following script (will install chromium, x11, pulseaudio and obscreen-player systemd service)
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jr-k/obscreen/master/system/install-player-rpi.sh -o /tmp/install-player-rpi.sh && chmod +x /tmp/install-player-rpi.sh && sudo /bin/bash /tmp/install-player-rpi.sh $USER $HOME
sudo reboot
```
#### How to restart
1. Just use systemctl `sudo systemctl restart obscreen-player.service`
#### How to enable sound
1. First you have to reboot your device with `sudo reboot`
2. You have to set audio channel to HDMI `sudo raspi-config nonint do_audio 1` (0 is for jack 3.5 output)
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Manually on any device capable of running chromium
When you run the browser yourself, don't forget to use these flags for chromium browser:
```bash
# chromium or chromium-browser or even chrome
# replace http://localhost:5000 with your obscreen-studio instance url
chromium --disable-features=Translate --ignore-certificate-errors --disable-web-security --disable-restore-session-state --autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required --start-maximized --allow-running-insecure-content --remember-cert-error-decisions --noerrdialogs --kiosk --incognito --window-position=0,0 --window-size=1920,1080 --display=:0 http://localhost:5000
```
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## π Additional
Hardware checks
### Hardware checks
- Basic Setup
For basic RaspberryPi setup you can use most of the available guides, for example this one:
https://gist.github.com/blackjid/dfde6bedef148253f987
- HDMI Mode
You may need to set the HDMI Mode on the raspi to ensure the hdmi resolution matches your screen exactly. Here is the official documentation:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/video.md
However, I used this one: `(2,82) = 1920x1080 60Hz 1080p`
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How to upgrade studio instance
#### with docker run
- Just add `--pull=always` to your `docker run ...` command, you'll get the latest version automatically.
#### or with docker compose
- Just add `--pull=always` to your `docker compose up ...` command, you'll get the latest version automatically.
#### or system-wide
- Using Git Updater plugin
- Or by executing following script
```bash
cd ~/obscreen
git pull
source ./venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
sudo systemctl restart obscreen-studio.service
```
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