WonderPy 0.1.0

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WonderPy 0.1.0

WonderPy

This is an alpha-status project to bring realtime control of the WonderWorkshop robots to Python.
To get the most out of this, you should already have a beginner-level comfort with python and the command-line.
Project Status
At an "Alpha" release. It's ready to be tried out by folks who are willing to live with a few more rough-edges than one would want, and ideally who can provide constructive criticism.
Please see the "Issues" in github for an up-to-date list of known bugs and to-do items.
Setup
Prerequisites

MacOS
Familiarity with python and command-line tools

Create a new python virtual environment

virtualenv --python=/usr/bin/python2.7 --no-site-packages venv
source venv/bin/activate

Install dependencies
Unfortunately the AdaFruit BTLE package is not hosted on PyPi, which makes it difficult to automatically install when this package is installed via pip. Additionally, this project requires a fork of that project by WonderWorkshop, which as of this writing has not been merged back into the main project.

pip install git+git://github.com/playi/Adafruit_Python_BluefruitLE@928669a#egg=Adafruit_BluefruitLE

Install WonderPy
pip install WonderPy
Documentation
Documentation is still also in Alpha stage.


WonderPy readme


WonderPy Robot Reference Manual


Tutorials and other examples


Getting Started
The steps above install the core library.
There are many examples of using it separately in the github repository playi/WonderPyExamples.
It is highly recommended to look at those examples.
To test basic functionality, run these at the command-line, inside your fresh virtualenv:
download the "01_hello_world.py" tutorial example:
curl -o 01_hello_world.py https://raw.githubusercontent.com/playi/WonderPyExamples/master/tutorial/01_hello_world.py
run it:
python 01_hello_world.py
It should connect to any nearby robot and say hello !
Robot Connection Options
Upon launching any of the examples, the app will scan for robots for at least 5 and at most 20 seconds. After scanning, whichever robot had the highest signal strength (RSSI) will be connected to. This is a reasonable approximation of connecting to the closest robot.
Connection Options:
[--connect-type cue | dot | dash]
filter for robots of the specified type/s

[--connect-name MY_ROBOT | MY_OTHER_ROBOT | ...]
filter for robots with the specified name/s

[--connect-eager]
connect as soon as a qualified robot is discovered.
do not wait the full scanning period.
if there are more than one robot with matching criteria,
the one with the best signal is still selected

[--connect-ask]
show a list of available robots, and interactively ask for input.
indicates which has the highest signal strength.


Connection Examples:


Spend 5 seconds looking for all Cue and Dash robots which are named either "sammy" or "sally", and connect to the one with the best signal strength:
python demos/roboFun.py --connect-type cue dash --connect-name sammy blippy sally


Connect ASAP to any robot named 'orions robot', no matter what type of robot it is.
python demos/roboFun.py --connect-eager --connect-name "orions robot"


Known Issues and To-Do's
Please see the "Issues" in github for an up-to-date list of known bugs and to-do items.
As of this writing, the open issues are:

Only works with a single robot.
Only works with Python2.7.
The limiting factor here is getting the AdaFruit BTLE package to run under Python3. There's evidence this is possible.
Once under Python3, update the concurrency model.
Flesh-out inline documentation.
Make the pip installation more standard.
Currently this requires a manual install of a github-based fork of the AdaFruit package.
Port to Windows, Linux

Contribute
Pull requests are welcome!
Please check the list of issues and todo's at the WonderPy repository on github.
Additional examples in the WonderPyExamples repository would also be great:

Integrations with other cool packages
IoT integrations
Demos with the Sketch Kit accessory

Feature requests for the API should be sent as new Issues in github.
Get Help
Report Bugs
If there's a specific bug or problem with the API, please check the outstanding issues in github and if it's not already covered, create a new one.
Ask for Advice
If you have a more general question such as "how would I approach doing .." or you have a tip you'd like to share, please visit stackoverflow and be sure to tag your post with wonderworkshop.
Request Features
Feature requests for the API should be sent as new Issues in github.
Sharing your work ?
Made something cool ? We'd love to see it !
Send your photos, videos, and links to developers@makewonder.com .
( Note, we can't promise a reply to all emails )

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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