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Obscreen - Autorun on RaspberryPi
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🔴 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.
🎛️ Hardware installation
- Download RaspberryPi Imager and setup an sdcard with
Raspberry Pi OS Lite(🚨without desktop, onlyLiteversion!). You'll find it under categoryRaspberry PI OS (other) - Log into your pi user locally or via ssh (
ssh pi@raspberrypi.local) - Install player autorun by executing
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jr-k/obscreen/master/system/install-autorun-rpi.sh | sudo bash
🐳 Run with docker
Install docker if needed
curl -sSL get.docker.com | sh
sudo usermod -aG docker $(whoami)
logout
#then login again
With docker (for test)
# Prepare application data file tree and prepare player autostart file
cd /home/pi && mkdir -p obscreen/data/db obscreen/data/uploads obscreen/system && touch system/start-chromium.sh && cd obscreen
# Run the Docker container
ocker run --rm --name obscreen --pull=always \
-e DEBUG=false \
-e PORT=5000 \
-e PLAYER_AUTOSTART_FILE=/app/var/run/play \
-e SECRET_KEY=ANY_SECRET_KEY_HERE \
-p 5000:5000 \
-v ./data/db:/app/data/db \
-v ./data/uploads:/app/data/uploads \
-v /home/pi/obscreen/system/start-chromium.sh:/app/var/run/play \
jierka/obscreen:latest
Or with docker-compose
# Prepare application data file tree
cd /home/pi && mkdir -p obscreen/data/db obscreen/data/uploads obscreen/system && touch system/start-chromium.sh && cd obscreen
# Download docker-compose.yml
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jr-k/obscreen/master/docker-compose.yml > docker-compose.yml
# Run
docker compose up --detach --pull always
📠 Run system wide
Install
# Install system dependencies
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y git xinit xserver-xorg chromium-browser unclutter
# Get files
git clone https://github.com/jr-k/obscreen.git && cd obscreen
# Install application dependencies
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
# Add some sample data
cp data/db/slideshow.json.dist data/db/slideshow.json
# Customize server default values
cp .env.dist .env
Configure
- Server configuration is editable in
.envfile. - Application configuration will be available at
http://raspberrypi.local:5000/settingspage after run.
Start server (for test)
./obscreen.py
Start server forever with systemctl
sudo ln -s "$(pwd)/system/obscreen-manager.service" /etc/systemd/system/obscreen-manager.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable obscreen-manager.service
sudo systemctl start obscreen-manager.service
To troubleshoot you can check logs
sudo journalctl -u obscreen -f
👌 Usage
- Page which plays slideshow is reachable at
http://raspberrypi.local:5000 - Slideshow manager is reachable at
http://raspberrypi.local:5000/manage
✨ You are done now :)
- If everything is set up correctly, the RaspberryPi shall start chromium in fullscreen directly after boot screen and after some seconds of showing the date & time (
views/player/default.jinja.html) your slideshow shall start and loop endlessly. - Make sure that
PLAYER_AUTOSTART_FILEexists and is writeable !
📎 Additional
Hardware checks
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Basic Setup For basic RaspberryPi setup you can use most of the available guides, for example this one: https://gist.github.com/blackjid/dfde6bedef148253f987
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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