Head over to https://github.com/erkexzcx/valetudopng for its successor
ICBINV is a companion service for Valetudo that renders ValetudoMap map data to raster graphics.
Incoming ValetudoMap Data is received via MQTT. Rendered map images are published to MQTT and can optionally also be requested via HTTP (if enabled)
Please note that this service is only maintained on a very basic level.
If you're using Home Assistant, you probably don't as the custom valetudo lovelace map card does a much better job than ICBINV while also being way easier to install, update and use.
If you however use FHEM, OpenHAB or similar, this might be the only way to view the map data using your home automation system.
The recommended install method for ICBINV is to clone the repo and then use the provided Dockerfile.
With docker-compose, it would look something like this:
icantbelieveitsnotvaletudo:
build:
context: ./ICantBelieveItsNotValetudo/
dockerfile: Dockerfile
container_name: "ICantBelieveItsNotValetudo"
restart: always
volumes:
- /opt/docker_containers/ICantBelieveItsNotValetudo/config.json:/app/config.json
If you have multiple robots, simply deploy multiple instances of ICBINV.
If you don't want to use docker, you will need to install a recent nodejs version + npm installed on your host.
First, install the dependencies with npm ci
. Then, you can start the application by running npm run start
.
To configure I can't believe it's not Valetudo, create a file called config.json
in the working directory.
You can also run npm start
to automatically create a default configuration file.
If you are running in docker, map the configuration file to /app/config.json
.
Enabling the webserver in the configuration file will allow you to fetch the latest rendered map image via http://host:port/api/map/image
.
The map will also be available as base64-encoded string at http://host:port/api/map/base64
.
By default, the image data is published via MQTT to mqtt.topicPrefix/mqtt.identifier/MapData/map
as a raw binary image.
If mqtt.publishAsBase64
is set to true
, the image data will instead be published as base64-encoded string, which can be useful for OpenHAB.