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Python library to interact with Move Hub / PoweredUp Hubs

Move Hub is central controller block of LEGO® Boost Robotics Set.

In fact, Move Hub is just a Bluetooth hardware piece, and all manipulations with it are made by commands passed through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless protocol. One of the ways to issue these commands is to write Python program using this library.

The best way to start is to look into demo.py file, and run it (assuming you have installed library).

If you have Vernie assembled, you might run scripts from examples/vernie directory.

Demonstrational Videos

Vernie Programmed Laser Engraver Color Sorter Face Tracker Color Pin Bot BB-8 Joystick

Features

Usage

Please note that this library requires one of Bluetooth backend libraries to be installed, please read section here for details.

Install library like this:

pip install -U pylgbst

Then instantiate MoveHub object and start invoking its methods. Following is example to just print peripherals detected on Hub:

from pylgbst.hub import MoveHub

hub = MoveHub()

for device in hub.peripherals:
    print(device)

Each peripheral kind has own methods to do actions and/or get sensor data. See features list for individual doc pages.

Bluetooth Backend Prerequisites

You have following options to install as Bluetooth backend (some of them might require sudo on Linux):

  • pip install pygatt - pygatt lib, works on both Windows and Linux
  • pip install gatt - gatt lib, supports Linux, does not work on Windows
  • pip install gattlib - gattlib - supports Linux, does not work on Windows, requires sudo
  • pip install bluepy - bluepy lib, supports Linux, including Raspbian, which allows connection to the hub from the Raspberry PI
  • pip install bleak - bleak lib, supports Linux/Windows/MacOS

Running on Windows requires Bluegiga BLED112 Bluetooth Smart Dongle hardware piece, because no other hardware currently works on Windows with Python+BLE.

Please let author know if you have discovered any compatibility/preprequisite details, so we will update this section to help future users

Depending on backend type, you might need Linux sudo to be used when running Python.

Bluetooth Connection Options

There is an optional parameter for MoveHub class constructor, accepting instance of Connection object. By default, it will try to use whatever get_connection_auto() returns. You have several options to manually control that:

  • use get_connection_auto() to attempt backend auto-detection
  • use get_connection_bluegiga() - if you use BlueGiga Adapter (pygatt library prerequisite)
  • use get_connection_gatt() - if you use Gatt Backend on Linux (gatt library prerequisite)
  • use get_connection_gattool() - if you use GattTool Backend on Linux (pygatt library prerequisite)
  • use get_connection_gattlib() - if you use GattLib Backend on Linux (gattlib library prerequisite)
  • use get_connection_bluepy() - if you use Bluepy backend on Linux/Raspbian (bluepy library prerequisite)
  • use get_connection_bleak() - if you use Bleak backend (bleak library prerequisite)
  • pass instance of DebugServerConnection if you are using Debug Server (more details below).

All the functions above have optional arguments to specify adapter name and Hub name (or mac address). Please take a look at functions source code for details.

If you want to specify name for Bluetooth interface to use on local computer, you can pass that to class or function of getting a connection. Then pass connection object to MoveHub constructor. Like this:

from pylgbst.hub import MoveHub
from pylgbst import get_connection_gatt

conn = get_connection_gatt(hub_mac='AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF')
hub = MoveHub(conn)

Debug Server

Running debug server opens permanent BLE connection to Hub and listening on TCP port for communications. This avoids the need to re-start Hub all the time.

There is DebugServerConnection class that you can use with it, instead of BLEConnection.

Starting debug server is done like this (you may need to run it with sudo, depending on your BLE backend):

python -c "import logging; logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG); \
                import pylgbst; pylgbst.start_debug_server()"

Then push green button on MoveHub, so permanent BLE connection will be established.

Roadmap & TODO

  • validate operations with other Hub types (train, PUP etc)
  • make connections to detect hub by UUID instead of name
  • document all API methods
  • make debug server to re-establish BLE connection on loss

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