jneilliii / OctoPrint-PrintScheduler

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No calendar widget to set date and time when using Firefox #3

Closed ArtSpaziano closed 3 years ago

ArtSpaziano commented 3 years ago

Using Firefox 91.0.1 (64-bit), no calendar widget to set date and time. See attached screen shot. If I try to enter the date and time manually, the entire entry disappears after I select 'Save'.

Octoprint Version 1.6.1
OctoPi Version 0.18.0, running on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2

'seems ok using Chrome, though.

Octo Sched Issue

jneilliii commented 3 years ago

Yeah, I've recently learned that firefox doesn't support this html type. Will be looking for alternatives.

InnoProd commented 3 years ago

Using Firefox 91.0.1 (64-bit), no calendar widget to set date and time. See attached screen shot. If I try to enter the date and time manually, the entire entry disappears after I select 'Save'.

Octoprint Version 1.6.1 OctoPi Version 0.18.0, running on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2

'seems ok using Chrome, though.

Octo Sched Issue

Just discovered this bug as well. I try to avoid Chrome, so I'll be glad to see the next version come out!

jneilliii commented 3 years ago

Yeah, I made some progress on that last night, but it's still not quite right. Will hopefully be out later tonight.

jneilliii commented 3 years ago

I think I might have this working now with the above commit. You can test it by switching the plugin's release channel to Release Candidate in OctoPrint's software update settings and upgrade when prompted.

ArtSpaziano commented 3 years ago

It works for me - at least, the calendar appears when I click inside the date/time window and I can save the entry. 'haven't checked to see that it actually executes the schedule but this is a big improvement because FireFox is my default browser.

Thanks for the quick turn-around on this fix!

InnoProd commented 3 years ago

Confirmed functional, thank you!