That's how it should work if Apache2 is up
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That is caused by includes/refresh.shHow can I debug this?
what type of backup did you have? database or full sd card copy?last backup.
Just databasewhat type of backup did you have? database or full sd card copy?
i would start by checking /var/log/apache2/error.log to see if there is an obvious error after trying RPints again. It could be the restore didnt work quite right.Just database
I ran the rpints again and this is what comes up. How would i go about starting from scratch. Its been awhile and forgot a lot of this.i would start by checking /var/log/apache2/error.log to see if there is an obvious error after trying RPints again. It could be the restore didnt work quite right.
If not since you have a database export you could save that off the pi, and start the Pi over from scratch reinstall RPints verify its working then import your database again.
looks like there is a table missing from the database restore. my guess is that more tables are missing and causing the issue.rpints again and this is what comes up.
When I try to reinstall it this is what I get.looks like there is a table missing from the database restore. my guess is that more tables are missing and causing the issue.
When you rerun the installer it should detect RPints and ask if you want to update or reinstall you can select reinstall to get a fresh RPints.
you could also start with a new Pi OS install:
If you have another SD card you can use i would format and install Pi OS on that then reinstall RPints. That leaves your current card available for data retrieval.
Otherwise you can use the current SD card and just reinstall Pi OS on it.
Yes and this is what I getThe installer can't find required repositories. Did you do an apt-get update first?
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What os should I install on my new cardDid you use a root account or do a 'sudo apt-get update'?
If you did, I'd say that SD card image is totally borked if it can't update the package repository lists.
Time to start fresh...
I havent tried Bookworm. My guess is some dependencies changed names from Bullseye. You certainly can try it but if it doesnt work i would go back to bullseye.What os
sudo apt-get update conclusionCheck my edited post - try 'sudo apt-get update' first.
I'll defer to @RandR+ on which OS version but I have his kit running on Bullseye here....
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Thank you for this. It was an irritation whilst watching and drinking.That is caused by includes/refresh.sh
When a pour happens RPints refreshes the browser but is not specific to its tab.
There is an refresh automatically setting to control this
View attachment 839757
sudo apt-get update conclusion
There are no settings for that in RPintsfive per page or separate blocks of five that can be scrolled to?
You are right about the taps going from left to right.There are no settings for that in RPints
im guessing you have the screen setup so the taps go left to right.
includes/beerListTableVerticle.php would need to be modified to have a loop around the logic that prints the table rows and define a start tap number and end tap number both of which get adjusted each time through the loop so
<?php for($i = 1; $i <= $numberOfBeers; $i++) {
would become
$startTap = 1;
$endTap = min($startTap + 5, $numberOfBeers);
<php while($endTap < $numberOfBeers) { ?>
<?php for($i = $startTap; $i <= $endTap; $i++) {
<php }
$startTap += 5;
$endTap = min($startTap + 5, $numberOfBeers);
} ?>
Ok I flashed a new card with bullseye, got rpints loaded how do I transfer my files or beers over to the new cardI havent tried Bookworm. My guess is some dependencies changed names from Bullseye. You certainly can try it but if it doesnt work i would go back to bullseye.
Let me know if you try Bookworm
if you still have the database backup you can use the mariadb cli to restore. Or if you used the RPints built in backup you can place the file in the <WWWROOTE>/sql/backups directory then use the import command from the admin->install page.my files or beers over to the new card
I have modified the file as belowThere are no settings for that in RPints
im guessing you have the screen setup so the taps go left to right.
includes/beerListTableVerticle.php would need to be modified to have a loop around the logic that prints the table rows and define a start tap number and end tap number both of which get adjusted each time through the loop so
<?php for($i = 1; $i <= $numberOfBeers; $i++) {
would become
$startTap = 1;
$endTap = min($startTap + 5, $numberOfBeers);
<php while($endTap < $numberOfBeers) { ?>
<?php for($i = $startTap; $i <= $endTap; $i++) {
<php }
$startTap += 5;
$endTap = min($startTap + 5, $numberOfBeers);
} ?>
my bad try this file (change extension to php)have i done this right?
either one should work. The one with a 2 does not show the tap numbers after the first set of taps.I can try either attachment ?
what version of Raspberry OS did you install? It is possible that the configuration requirement changed.Did I do something wrong? Is there an easy way to fix that
Things are sized standardly in RPints, you can remove information you dont want to see on the home screen through the customize tap screen option in the Admin page2nd was is there an "autofit" where everything scales to the size of the screen?
There is an option in RPints to have the information in vertical columns or in horizontal rows so you can fit it to your monitor. These is also in the customize tap screen as the Show Tap List Direction optionvertical orientation vs landscape, is there a setting in rpints or do I have to do some coding?
can you check if chromium is in the text file /home/pi/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostartBullseye
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