boost-movehub
Connects with your Lego Boost Movehub vie Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
Boost-Movehub
A JavaScript library to control your Lego Boost Movehub appliance.
Example
const Boost R2D2 = ;const boost = "001653aeb339"; // Enter your Movehub’s UUID here. boost; boost;
Getting started
First things first. Movehub devices are controlled via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). This library uses noble as abstraction for this. It is highly adviced to quickly read their README
file just to understand the prerequisites. Since BLE advertisment needs root rights, it is also nice to grant node the rights to this, so you do not have to run your scripts with sudo. See here how it’s done.
High level run through the code
Your Movehub is controlled using messages that are send to your device and it also sends messages back. You can read most of the stuff about all the messages that are being send back and forth on the Lego Boosttm Movehub Protocol documentation. It contains some typos and is not complete, but it is great to have.
The main class that controls your real Movehub is the Hub
class. It’s main purpose is to receive the peripheral data from noble
, checking which devices are plugged in which ports, sending DeviceMessages
through the sendMessage
method and receiving DeviceMessages
and dispatching those to the Peripheral
instances and emitting those values via a list of different events.
And since this feels very low level (or rather midlevel) and I have a Lego Boost R2D2 at home, there is also the R2D2
class that provides a nicer interface to your Robots with some higher level functionality like spreading R2’s legs and having everything asynchronous.
Disclaimer
Lego is a trademark of The Lego Group. I am not affiliated with them, I just love and play around with their toys.
Inspiration
This is not the first library that connects to your Lego Boost device. So I like to name the projects I drew inspiration from or that made this possible:
- Lego Boosttm Movehub Protocol documentation - The documentation provided by Lego themselves. Thanks guys!
- undera/pylgbst - A pyhton lib where I borrowed some ideas, and I looked upon when the Protocol docs where not very clear.
- hobbyquaker/node-movehub - A very simple library to access your Movehub device. I started with this but found it to low level.
- JorgePe/BOOSTreveng - Well, this guy sniffed the messages send back and forth and documented all his findings.
Licence
MIT License. See license file.