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Roboto SDK

Roboto makes it easy to manage and analyze log data from your robots.

This package contains the official toolkit for interacting with Roboto. It consists of the roboto Python module, as well as a roboto command line utility.

If this is your first time using Roboto, we recommend reading the docs and learning the core concepts.

Sign up

In order to use the Roboto SDK and CLI you'll need to create an account and get an access token.

  • Sign up for an account at app.roboto.ai to create an access token (docs)
  • Save your access token to ~/.roboto/config.json

Install Python SDK

If you want to interact with Roboto in a Python environment, such as a Jupyter notebook, we recommend installing the Python SDK released via PyPI:

pip install roboto

This will also install the CLI mentioned below. You can see the complete SDK and CLI documentation.

Install CLI

If you want to interact with Roboto on the command line, and don't need the Python SDK, we recommend installing the standalone CLI.

You can find all versions of pre-built binary artifacts on the releases page of this package. We currently build for Linux (aarch64, x86_64), Mac OS X (aarch64, x86_64) and Windows (x86_64). See installation instructions per platform below.

Installing the CLI will provide the roboto command line utility. You can see available commands with roboto -h or see the complete CLI reference documentation.

Linux

  • Go to the latest release page for this package
  • (apt) Download the relevant roboto .deb file for your platform
    • e.g. roboto-linux-x86_64_0.9.2.deb (don't pick a roboto-agent release)
    • Double click on the downloaded deb file and let apt take over
  • (non-apt) Download the relevant roboto file for your platform
    • e.g. roboto-linux-x86_64 (don't pick a roboto-agent release)
    • Move the downloaded file to /usr/local/bin or where ever makes sense for your platform

Coming soon: direct apt-get install support

Mac OS X

You can either use the Homebrew package manager:

brew install roboto-ai/tap/roboto

Or download the relevant Mac binary from the latest release page e.g. roboto-macos-aarch64

If you used Homebrew, you can also upgrade via brew upgrade roboto

Windows

  • Go to the latest release page for this package
  • Download the roboto-windows-x86_64.exe file
  • Move the downloaded .exe to a folder that is on your PATH, like C:\Program Files\

Getting Started

The Python SDK and CLI can both be used to programmatically interact with Roboto. The CLI is convenient for quickly creating new datasets, uploading or downloading files, and running actions. The Python SDK has comprehensive support for all Roboto platform features and is especially useful for data analysis and integration with your other tools.

CLI

With the Python SDK, or standalone CLI installed, you can use roboto on the command line.

The example below shows how to create a new dataset and upload a file to it.

> roboto datasets create --tag sunny boston
{
  "administrator": "Roboto",
  "created": "2024-09-25T22:22:48.271387Z",
  "created_by": "benji@roboto.ai",
  "dataset_id": "ds_9ggdi910gntp",
  ...
  "tags": [
    "boston",
    "sunny"
  ]
}

> roboto datasets upload-files -d ds_9ggdi910gntp -p scene57.bag
100.0%|█████████████████████████ | 58.9M/58.9M | 2.62MB/s | 00:23 | Src: 1 file

Python SDK

With the Python SDK installed, you can import roboto into your Python runtime.

The example below shows how to access topic data for an ingested ROS bag file:

from roboto import Dataset

ds = Dataset.from_id("ds_9ggdi910gntp")
bag = ds.get_file_by_path("scene57.bag")
steering_topic = bag.get_topic("/vehicle_monitor/steering")

steering_data = steering_topic.get_data(
    start_time=1714513576,
    end_time=1714513590,
)

You can also create events:

from roboto import Event

Event.create(
  start_time=1714513580, # seconds since epoch
  end_time=1714513590,  # seconds since epoch
  name="Fast Turn",
  associations = [
    steering_topic.to_association()
  ]
)

Or even search for logs matching metadata and/or statistics with RoboQL:

from roboto import query, RobotoSearch
roboto_search = RobotoSearch(query.client.QueryClient())

query = '''
dataset.tags CONTAINS 'boston' AND
topics[0].msgpaths[/vehicle_monitor/vehicle_speed.data].max > 20
'''

results = roboto_search.find_files(query)

Coming soon: example notebooks!

Learn more

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Contact

If you'd like to get in touch with us, feel free to email us at info@roboto.ai, or join our community Discord server.