/aerogel

a node.js driver for the Crazyflie quadcopter

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

aerogel

A node.js control library for the Crazyflie nano-copter. This is a work in progress! Your contributions are more than welcome.

Dependencies NPM version

NPM

Installation

libusb is required for the radio driver. On OS X, install with homebrew:

brew install libusb

Then install Aerogel:

npm install aerogel

Aerogel uses new-style node streams so it requires node 0.10.x or later.

Basics

The copter object is what your control scripts should manipulate.

A simple script for taking off then landing again immediately looks like this:

var Aerogel = require('../index');

var driver = new Aerogel.CrazyDriver();
var copter = new Aerogel.Copter(driver);
process.on('SIGINT', copter.land.bind(copter));

driver.findCopters()
.then(function(copters)
{
    if (copters.length === 0)
    {
        console.error('No copters found! Is your copter turned on?');
        process.exit(1);
    }

    var uri = copters[0];
    console.log('Using copter at', uri);
    return uri;
})
.then(function(uri) { return copter.connect(uri); })
.then(function() { return copter.takeoff(); })
.then(function() { return copter.land(); })
.then(function() { return copter.shutdown(); })
.done();

Look at the scripts directory for more.

Telemetry

The protocol driver emits telemetry information as events that the copter object listens for. The handlers for these events don't do anything yet, but the plan is that they'll eventually be used to implement higher-level flight control constructs & autonomous goal-seeking.

copter.handleStabilizerTelemetry() gets an object with three orientation fields: roll, pitch, yaw.

copter.handleMotorTelemetry() gets an object with the state of the four motors: m1, m2, m3, and m4.

copter.handleAccTelemetry() gets an object with the state of the accelerometer: x, y, and z. The accelerometer data is available only for copters running tip-of-tree firmware.

API

TODO

Aerogel exposes a promises API at the moment. Eventually I plan to offer a standard callback API as well. If you do not pass a callback to a method, a promise is returned.

LeapMotion

If you're lucky enough to have a LeapMotion, there's a rough example of controlling the copter with circle gestures & vertical swipes in scripts/leap-takeoff.js.

To-do

Everything. See the Github issues for my plan about where I'd like this project to go. The Crazyflie is difficult to control with a gamepad, and my theory is that software can eventually fly it better than I can. Also, I dream of a cloud of Crazyflies orbiting my head, all under control of a little Beaglebone or Raspberry PI hidden inside my hat. Maybe you have a dream for your copter!

Contributing

Allman bracing, tabs to indent, camel case. Do cool things.

Aerogel does not currently have any tests worth noting. If you feel inspired, the project needs some. Write tests in Mocha. mocha-as-promised and chai-as-promised are available.

License

MIT.