On November 3, 2019 at 09:32, Lyndel McGee said...
Here's a suggestion but the solution will be a bit more complex.
There are likely many open source libraries with either NodeJS or Python implementations. I'd get something working quickly through a Raspberry Pi. Then, you could implement whatever transport you need (HTTP, your own TCP/IP socket design, etc.) to talk to your Harmony Proxy software from the Pronto which in turn communicates with the Harmon Hub.
Thanks. I was thinking this may be the way to go. I still have to look more into how Harmony's HTTP/XMPP works. Unless it's fairly straightforward (and acquiring/maintaining session connectivity is quick & simple), a Node.js solution would provide the greatest flexibility/power/ease of debugging, and will allow the Prontoscript to be simpler.