# Parrot Minidrone The Parrot Minidrones are very inexpensive drones that are controlled using Bluetooth LE aka Bluetooth 4.0. Models that are known to work with this package include: - Parrot Rolling Spider - Parrot Airborne Cargo Mars - Parrot Airborne Cargo Travis Models that should work now, but have not been tested by us: - Parrot Airborne Night Swat - Parrot Airborne Night Maclane - Parrot Airborne Night Blaze - Parrot HYDROFOIL Orak - Parrot HYDROFOIL NewZ Models that will require additional work for compatibility: - Parrot Swing - Parrot Mambo ## How to Install ``` go get -d -u gobot.io/x/gobot/... && go install gobot.io/x/gobot/platforms/ble ``` ## How to Use ```go package main import ( "fmt" "os" "time" "gobot.io/x/gobot" "gobot.io/x/gobot/platforms/ble" "gobot.io/x/gobot/platforms/parrot/minidrone" ) func main() { bleAdaptor := ble.NewClientAdaptor(os.Args[1]) drone := minidrone.NewDriver(bleAdaptor) work := func() { drone.On(minidrone.Battery, func(data interface{}) { fmt.Printf("battery: %d\n", data) }) drone.On(minidrone.FlightStatus, func(data interface{}) { fmt.Printf("flight status: %d\n", data) }) drone.On(minidrone.Takeoff, func(data interface{}) { fmt.Println("taking off...") }) drone.On(minidrone.Hovering, func(data interface{}) { fmt.Println("hovering!") gobot.After(5*time.Second, func() { drone.Land() }) }) drone.On(minidrone.Landing, func(data interface{}) { fmt.Println("landing...") }) drone.On(minidrone.Landed, func(data interface{}) { fmt.Println("landed.") }) time.Sleep(1000 * time.Millisecond) drone.TakeOff() } robot := gobot.NewRobot("minidrone", []gobot.Connection{bleAdaptor}, []gobot.Device{drone}, work, ) robot.Start() } ``` ## How to Connect The Parrot Minidrones are Bluetooth LE devices. You need to know the BLE ID of the Minidrone you want to connect to. The Gobot BLE client adaptor also lets you connect by friendly name, aka "RS_1234". ### OSX To run any of the Gobot BLE code you must use the `GODEBUG=cgocheck=0` flag in order to get around some of the issues in the CGo-based implementation. For example: GODEBUG=cgocheck=0 go run examples/minidrone.go RS_1234 OSX uses its own Bluetooth ID system which is different from the IDs used on Linux. The code calls thru the XPC interfaces provided by OSX, so as a result does not need to run under sudo. ### Ubuntu On Linux the BLE code will need to run as a root user account. The easiest way to accomplish this is probably to use `go build` to build your program, and then to run the requesting executable using `sudo`. For example: go build examples/minidrone.go sudo ./minidrone RS_1234 ### Windows Hopefully coming soon...