Are you a developer with Cubes? Check out our API and existing libraries!
by Alja Isakovic
While we’ve got big plans for the CubeSensors app and future integrations, we also want to make it easy for you to take real-time environmental data from your Cubes and use them in your own projects. That’s why we’ve made our API available as soon as we started shipping our Cubes. And we’re happy to see that you’ve already created several libraries for the CubeSensors API and are making them publicly available.
Liam was the first to publish a library for our API, way back when the API was first announced. You can find his CubeSensors for PHP on GitHub. If you’re a PHP developer, also check out the PHP package wrapper that Daniel recently added.
And there are libraries for other languages and tools too. Joe created a Java library (and wrote about the experience on his blog), Andreas a Nagios plugin, Marshall a node.js module, Conrad a Logstash input plugin, and Tor devised a pretty clever hack for getting Cube data from your own LAN.
So, if you’re a developer who wants to start using one of the publicly available libraries and/or develop your own applications, take a look at the CubeSensors API Docs and send us an email if you’d like developer access for your existing CubeSensors account!