vmnlcli

command line interface for some dutch velomobile web sites

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vmnlcli

This is a command line interface for these dutch velomobile web sites:

It might also work for other velomobile sites hosted at welmers.net which use the same server side software.

Using it, you can script updating / publishing your velomobile's odometer value (overall km distance of your velomobile), so you do not need to manually log in / fill out a form / log out.

Installation

You need to have Python >= 3.5 installed. See https://www.python.org/ if you don't have it already.

On a shell (linux terminal, windows cmd.exe), enter this to install the vmnlcli software:

pip3 install vmnlcli         # system-wide installation, might require root/admin
or
pip3 install --user vmnlcli  # install into user's home/profile directory

Only once, you need to find out the VMID (internal numerical identifier for your velomobile):

vmnlcli --site http://www.velomobiel.nl --email [email protected] --password CarsSuck vmid

Let's assume it displayed that your VMID is 12345678.

Now you can write 2 small wrapper scripts (they slightly differ for linux vs. windows).

Linux wrapper scripts

myvm-now-km

vmnlcli --site http://www.velomobiel.nl --email [email protected] --password CarsSuck --vmid 12345678 update $1

myvm-date-km

vmnlcli --site http://www.velomobiel.nl --email [email protected] --password CarsSuck --vmid 12345678 update --date $1 $2

Windows wrapper scripts

myvm-now-km.cmd

vmnlcli --site http://www.velomobiel.nl --email [email protected] --password CarsSuck --vmid 12345678 update %1

myvm-date-km.cmd

vmnlcli --site http://www.velomobiel.nl --email [email protected] --password CarsSuck --vmid 12345678 update --date %1 %2

Usage

You just came home, odometer showed 4321 km and you want to update the site:

myvm-now-km 4321

Or, you noted that your odometer showed 4321 km at 2019-12-31 and you want to update the site with that:

myvm-date-km 2019-12-31 4321