jay (support) wrote:I literally just saw one of these at a neighbor's house about 2 hours ago (Neato). Pretty cool. I've not seen that there was any way to control it externally.
adamfox wrote:I don't have one myself but did have an older model before replacing it with a Roomba 880, which I despise. ....
roussell wrote:adamfox wrote:I don't have one myself but did have an older model before replacing it with a Roomba 880, which I despise. ....
I've had two Roomba 650s die in the past month. I was considering an 880, but I see you seem to prefer the Neato. What were your problems with the 880, if you don't mind me asking.
Terry
elov wrote:Have anyone had any time and interest to look at integrating the Neato with Indigo yet?
Neato have published their API's here ( https://developers.neatorobotics.com ) so everything is good to go.
I'm ready to order a Botvac Connected soon and will certainly look forward to integrating it with Indigo so it will clean once houseMode is set to away (with temporary motion alarm inactivation) during the vacuum runtime.
Let me know if anyone have started this plugin development, otherwise I might refresh my python skills and make something useful for the community next year.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# -*- tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t -*-
import requests
r = requests.get("http://127.0.0.1/neato-botvac/examples/client.php")
if r.status_code == 200:
indigo.server.log("Neato: API is alive, attempting to start house cleaning cycle")
r2 = requests.get("http://127.0.0.1/neato-botvac/examples/robot.php")
if r2.status_code == 200:
indigo.server.log("Neato: House cleaning started.")
else:
indigo.server.log("Neato: Error starting cleaning cycle!")
else:
indigo.server.log("Neato: Error contacting botvac API.")
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