Control your Husqvarna automower using Automower connect API.
- python 3
- requests
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword status
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword control START
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword control STOP
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword control PARK
You can run a tiny webserver to command your automower using HTTP commands (can be useful for home automation boxes...):
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword server
Then you can use GET requests to:
- start your automower:
http://127.0.0.1:1234/start
- stop your automower:
http://127.0.0.1:1234/stop
- park your automower:
http://127.0.0.1:1234/park
- get the status of your automower:
http://127.0.0.1:1234/status
returns status as json in the response body
All of these HTTP requests return 200 if the command was successfully sent to Husqvarna server and 500 in case of problem.
You can change the IP address or port using options --address
and --port
but you shouldn't open this server outside of you local network because this tiny server is not designed to be as secure as common web server.
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword server --address 0.0.0.0 --port 2345
To avoid sending too much status requests to Husqvarna server, status is not refreshed before 30 seconds (can be configured using --expire
option in seconds).
You can save login
, password
, output_format
, log_level
in automower.cfg
in the directory where you run this script to omit these information from the command line for the next run.
To save information, just type your command with all information and add the option --save
to command line:
python husmow.py --login yourmaillogin --password yourpassword --log-level INFO --save control PARK
And the next time you run the command, you can omit these information from the command line:
python husmow.py control PARK
The file 'automower.cfg' is created in the current directory where you run the script and THE PASSWORD IS STORED IN PLAIN TEXT.
The API and command line are not stable and can change at any time.
- rost314 (@rost314)
I thank moumou for mowing my lawn very well !