API for Bosch Indego mower
Project description
This is a API for the Bosch Indego lawnmowers
Usage with Home Assistant
See https://github.com/jm-73/Indego
Basic information needed
Information | Description |
---|---|
your_username | Your username when using the BoschSmartMove app |
your_password | Your password for the app |
your_serial | Your Bosch Indego serial (found on the mover, in the mover menu or in the app) |
The python library is written for the login method with username (email address) and password. Login with Facebook account is not supported.
Call the API
Call the API:
IndegoApi_Instance = IndegoAPI(username=your_mail@gmail.com, password=your_password, serial=your_serial)
Functions
getState()
Show current state of mower
getMowed()
Show percentage of lawn mowed
getPosition()
Get position of mower (relative on map)
getRuntimeTotal()
Get total runtime and charge time from mower
getRuntimeSession()
Get session rutime and charge time from mower
getAlerts()
Get alerts from mower
getNextPredicitiveCutting()
Get next scheduled cutting session from mover (seems to be a problem with this function, dates are from the past)
getName()
Get the mower name
getServiceCounter()
Get service counter for mower knives
getNeedsService()
Get the change knives flag from mover
getMowingMode()
Get the mowing mode from the mower
getModel()
Get the mower model
getFirmware()
Get the mower firmware version
getLocation()
Get garden location (GPS coordinates?)
getPredicitiveCalendar()
Get the mower calender for predicted cutting sessions
getUserAdjustment()
Get the user adjustment of the cutting frequency
getCalendar()
Get the mover calendar for allowed cutting times
getSecurity()
Get the security settings for the mover
getAutomaticUpdate()
Get the automatic update settings
getUpdateAvailable()
Check if there is an update available for the mower
putCommand(command)
Send commands to the mower. Accepted commands:
mow
pause
returnToDock
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