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    openclaw

    unifi

    openclaw/unifi
    Data & Analytics
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    Query and monitor UniFi network via local gateway API (Cloud Gateway Max / UniFi OS)...

    SKILL.md

    UniFi Network Monitoring Skill

    Monitor and query your UniFi network via the local UniFi OS gateway API (tested on Cloud Gateway Max).

    Purpose

    This skill provides read-only access to your UniFi network's operational data:

    • Devices (APs, switches, gateway) status and health
    • Active clients (who's connected where)
    • Network health overview
    • Traffic insights (top applications via DPI)
    • Recent alarms and events

    All operations are GET-only and safe for monitoring/reporting.

    Setup

    Create the credentials file: ~/.clawdbot/credentials/unifi/config.json

    {
      "url": "https://10.1.0.1",
      "username": "api",
      "password": "YOUR_PASSWORD",
      "site": "default"
    }
    
    • url: Your UniFi OS gateway IP/hostname (HTTPS)
    • username: Local UniFi OS admin username
    • password: Local UniFi OS admin password
    • site: Site name (usually default)

    Commands

    All commands support optional json argument for raw JSON output (default is human-readable table).

    Network Dashboard

    Comprehensive view of all network stats (Health, Devices, Clients, Networks, DPI, etc.):

    bash scripts/dashboard.sh
    bash scripts/dashboard.sh json  # Raw JSON for all sections
    

    Output: Full ASCII dashboard with all metrics.

    List Devices

    Shows all UniFi devices (APs, switches, gateway):

    bash scripts/devices.sh
    bash scripts/devices.sh json  # Raw JSON
    

    Output: Device name, model, IP, state, uptime, connected clients

    List Active Clients

    Shows who's currently connected:

    bash scripts/clients.sh
    bash scripts/clients.sh json  # Raw JSON
    

    Output: Hostname, IP, MAC, AP, signal strength, RX/TX rates

    Health Summary

    Site-wide health status:

    bash scripts/health.sh
    bash scripts/health.sh json  # Raw JSON
    

    Output: Subsystem status (WAN, LAN, WLAN), counts (up/adopted/disconnected)

    Top Applications (DPI)

    Top bandwidth consumers by application:

    bash scripts/top-apps.sh
    bash scripts/top-apps.sh 15  # Show top 15 (default: 10)
    

    Output: App name, category, RX/TX/total traffic in GB

    Recent Alerts

    Recent alarms and events:

    bash scripts/alerts.sh
    bash scripts/alerts.sh 50  # Show last 50 (default: 20)
    

    Output: Timestamp, alarm key, message, affected device

    Workflow

    When the user asks about UniFi:

    1. "What's on my network?" → Run bash scripts/devices.sh + bash scripts/clients.sh
    2. "Is everything healthy?" → Run bash scripts/health.sh
    3. "Any problems?" → Run bash scripts/alerts.sh
    4. "What's using bandwidth?" → Run bash scripts/top-apps.sh
    5. "Show me a dashboard" or general checkup → Run bash scripts/dashboard.sh

    Always confirm the output looks reasonable before presenting it to the user (check for auth failures, empty data, etc.).

    Notes

    • Requires network access to your UniFi gateway
    • Uses UniFi OS login + /proxy/network API path
    • All calls are read-only GET requests
    • Tested endpoints are documented in references/unifi-readonly-endpoints.md

    Reference

    • Tested Endpoints — Full catalog of verified read-only API calls on your Cloud Gateway Max
    Repository
    openclaw/skills