This is a super basic noVNC build using supervisor to serve Prusaslicer in your favorite web browser. This was primarily built for users using the popular unraid NAS software, to allow them to quickly hop in a browser, slice, and upload their favorite 3D prints.
A lot of this was branched off of dmagyar's awesome prusaslicer-vnc-docker project, but I found it to be a bit complex for my needs and thought this approach would simplify things a lot.
If you're using unraid, open your Docker page and under Template repositories
, add https://github.com/helfrichmichael/unraid-templates
and save it. You should then be able to Add Container for prusaslicer-novnc. For unraid, the template will default to 6080 for the noVNC web instance.
To run this image, you can run the following command: docker run --detach --volume=prusaslicer-novnc-data:/configs/ --volume=prusaslicer-novnc-prints:/prints/ -p 8080:8080 -e SSL_CERT_FILE="/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" --name=prusaslicer-novnc mikeah/prusaslicer-novnc
This will bind /configs/
in the container to a local volume on my machine named prusaslicer-novnc-data
. Additionally it will bind /prints/
in the container to superslicer-novnc-prints
locally on my machine, it will bind port 8080
to 8080
, and finally, it will provide an environment variable to keep Prusaslicer happy by providing an SSL_CERT_FILE
.
To use the pre-built image, simply clone this repository or copy docker-compose.yml
and run docker compose up -d
.
To build a new image, clone this repository and run docker compose up -f docker-compose.build.yml --build -d
To use a VNC viewer with the container, the default port for TurobVNC is 5900. You can add this port by adding -p 5900:5900
to your command to start the container to open this port for access. See note below about ports related to VNC_PORT
environment variable.
Like other Docker containers, you can pass your Nvidia GPU into the container using the NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES
and NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES
envs. You can define these using the value of all
or by providing more narrow and specific values. This has only been tested on Nvidia GPUs.
In unraid you can set these values during set up, additionally, please add the "Extra Parameters" with --runtime=nvidia
to ensure the GPU passes through. For containers outside of unraid, you can set this by adding the following params or similar -e NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES="all" NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES="all"
. If using Docker Compose, uncomment the enviroment variables in the relevant docker-compose.yaml file.
In addition to the information above, to enable Hardware 3D acceleration (which helps with visualizing complex models and sliced layers), you must set an environment variable. You can do this by either adding -e ENABLEHWGPU=true
to the docker run
command or including - ENABLEHWGPU=true
in your Docker Compose configuration.
Once enabled and started you can verify the GPU is being used by running nvidia-smi -l
on the HOST machine and you should see /slic3r/slic3r-dist/bin/prusa-slicer
as process using the GPU.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 535.161.07 Driver Version: 535.161.07 CUDA Version: 12.2 |
|-----------------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
.. removed for brevity ..
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Processes: |
| GPU GI CI PID Type Process name GPU Memory |
| ID ID Usage |
|=======================================================================================|
| 0 N/A N/A 4129827 G /slic3r/slic3r-dist/bin/prusa-slicer 262MiB |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
*some information above was edited for privacy
The GL Version
on the System Information screen inside the slicer should also show, the GPU model and driver version
Below are the default values for various environment variables:
DISPLAY=:0
: Sets the DISPLAY variable (usually left as 0).SUPD_LOGLEVEL=INFO
: Specifies the log level for supervisord. Set toTRACE
to see output for various commands helps if you are debugging something. See superviosrd manual for possible levels.ENABLEHWGPU=
: Enables HW 3D acceleration. Default isfalse
to maintain backward compatability.VGL_DISPLAY=egl
: Advanced setting to target specific cards if you have multiple GPUsNOVNC_PORT=8080
: Sets the port for the noVNC HTML5/web interface.VNC_RESOLUTION=1280x800
: Defines the resolution of the VNC server.VNC_PASSWORD=
: Defaults to no VNC password, but you can add one here.VNC_PORT=5900
: Defines the port for the VNC server, allowing direct connections using a VNC client. Note that theDISPLAY
number is added to the port number (e.g., if your display is :1, the VNC port accepting connections will be5901
).