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sphero-connector-http

v0.0.5

Published

A small CLI tool to run an express based HTTP server for connecting and controlling Sphero toys via HTTP requests

Downloads

3

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Sphero Connector HTTP

This is a small CLI tool to run an express based HTTP server for connecting and controlling Sphero toys via HTTP requests. It uses Sphero Connector Core, a tiny wrapper around the unofficial Sphero V2 API for communicating with Sphero toys.

Getting Started

Install Sphero-Connector-HTTP via npm:

npm install --save sphero-connector-http

Add npm run script to your package.json:

{
  "scripts": {
    "sphero-connector-http": "sphero-connector-http"
  }
}

Add the following section to your package.json:

{
  "sphero-connector": {
    "type": "http"
  }
}

Finally, run npm run sphero-connector-http and sphero-connector-http will start its express server listening on port 3000.

Configuration

Port

By default, sphero-connector-http will listen on port 3000 for incoming HTTP requests. You can change the port number (range from 3.000 to 40.000) in the sphero-connector section of your package.json as follows:

{
  "sphero-connector": {
    "type": "http",
    "port": 7331
  }
}

Connect with toy on startup

To auto-connect with a Sphero toy on start, you can specify the toy type and name in your package.json.

{
  "sphero-connector": {
    "type": "http",
    "connectOnStart": {
      "toyType": "SpheroMini",
      "toyName": "SM-0815"
    }
  }
}

Valid values for toyType are: SpheroMini, LightningMcQueen, R2D2, R2Q5, BB9E. The toyName option is currently only supported for toyType: "SpheroMini".

API

  • POST /connect (body: { type: 'SpheroMini' }, name: 'SM-0815' })
  • POST /wake
  • POST /sleep
  • POST /main-led-color/random
  • POST /main-led-color/hex (body: { color: '#ACADDB' })

License

Please be aware of the licenses of the components used in this project. Everything else that has been developed by the contributions to this project is under MIT License.