![]() ![]() To make this easier, let’s just move to the correct folder… That is the folder you just downloaded (congratulations!). If everything is going as planned, you should see this: Roomba980-Python This will list the items in your current Linux folder. Sanity check: After this completes, do this: ls This consists of Python scripts for the Roomba integration, but really you need just one of those scripts. This copies a folder of information from Github to your WSL window. Get a copy of the unofficial iRobot Roomba python library (this part is really easy):.Get:4 focal-updates/main amd64 libc6 amd64 2.31-0ubuntu9.2 A whole bunch more stuff goes by on the screen: Do you want to continue? Honestly, I don’t know if it was already installed, but this is how I did it, and won’t hurt anything.Īt some point you’ll be asked if you want to continue with this installation, and press “Y” to answer yes. Get:6 focal-security/main Translation-en Get:3 focal-security/main amd64 Packages This will display a bunch of data like this: Get:1 focal-security InRelease That’s the username and password I mentioned to remember in step 1. Note: you may be asked to enter your WSL credentials at this point. The Linux instance won’t connect to the outside world until you do this. Note: it won’t say “WSL” on it, but will have the round orange-and-white Ubuntu logo, both in the taskbar and in the upper-left corner of its window. Note: you will need to setup an account on your WSL, so remember the credentials you make – you’ll need them later). Essentially, you run this command in Powershell: Here is the Microsoft article on the subject. Install WSL ( Windows Subsystem for Linux).I believe this will work with Windows 10 as well… if you get it to work, please let everyone else know. I’ll skip all the things that didn’t work (there were lots). ![]() Is the ability to integrate the J7+ model just not integrated yet because it’s new or am I doing something wrong? Thanks for any help in advance!Īfter many hours of hacking at this, managed to get the password for our J7+, using Windows 11. When I run the password.py script it retrieves a lot of information about my roombas, but no password. I tried using the repo here to manually retrieve the password: When you hold it down for a few seconds it just auto empties into the dock. The new J7+ model doesn’t have a home button, it only has one button that is the clean button. After setting up the roomba J7+ in the iRobot app it was discovered in HA. However, I am having a hard time adding the new J7+ model that just came out. I have added an old Roomba i7+ successfully through the automatic setup where you push the home button and HA retrieves the password. I installed HA on my Synology 920+ via Docker. I’m fairly new to Home Assistant in general so forgive any ignorant questions/phrasing.
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