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Repository Summary

Description This is a Behavior Tree library meant to be an alternative to SMACH, FlexBE and the like. It includes a ReactJS-based web GUI and all the building blocks you need to build moderately advanced mission control Behavior Trees without writing a single line of code!
Checkout URI https://github.com/fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik/ros2_ros_bt_py.git
VCS Type git
VCS Version main
Last Updated 2025-06-17
Dev Status UNKNOWN
Released UNRELEASED
Tags behavior-tree ros2
Contributing Help Wanted (-)
Good First Issues (-)
Pull Requests to Review (-)

Packages

Name Version
ros_bt_py 0.1.1
ros_bt_py_interfaces 0.1.1
ros_bt_py_web_gui 3.0.0

README

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Welcome to ros_bt_py!

This is a Behavior Tree library meant to be an alternative to BehaviorTree.cpp, SMACH, FlexBE and the like.

It includes a ReactJS-based web GUI and all the building blocks you need to build advanced mission control Behavior Trees without writing a single line of code!

ros_bt_py is a plug-and-play solution for all your ROS 2 deliberation needs including:

  • Intuitive interfacing with ROS Actions and Services through run-time configurable Node Classes
  • Explicit and type-safe Dataflow utilizing a drag-and-drop based datagraph.
  • Easy customization and expansion of the available Node Classes as Python Modules

ros_bt_py has been the subject of multiple publications:

Documentation, Improvements and Community

Learn about how to get started, API and tutorials in our documentation.

If you have specific questions or ideas feel free to write an issue or start a discussion.

Installation

To actually start using ros_bt_py, you need to install its dependencies first:

$ cd colcon_workspace
$ rosdep install --from-paths src --ignore-src -r -y

Then you can just build the package with your preferred method i.e. colcon build

ros_bt_py is under active development so things on the main branch might not be stable.

To make sure you do use a stable version check out the latest release.

Running

The command

$ ros2 launch ros_bt_py ros_bt_py.launch.py enable_web_interface:=True

will start a BT server and the rosbridge and webserver needed for the GUI. Afterwards, you can open http://localhost:8085/index.html to use the editor.

Launch Options

Launch Argument Description Default Value
robot_namespace Namespace to launch all ros_bt_py nodes in! /
node_modules List of python packages that contain nodes to be loaded on startup. ”[‘ros_bt_py.nodes’,’ros_bt_py.ros_nodes’]”
tree_storage_paths List of storage paths for trees. ”[‘$HOME/.ros’]”
enable_web_interface Start web GUI on startup. False
show_traceback_on_exception Show error traceback when an exception rises. True
diagnostics_frequency_hz Publishing frequency for diagnostics msgs. 1.0
load_default_tree Load the default tree on startup! False
load_default_tree_permissive Load the default tree in permissive mode on startup! False
default_tree_path Path to the default tree to load on startup!  
default_tree_tick_frequency_hz Frequency with which to tick the default tree loaded on startup! 10.0
default_tree_control_command Command to execute per default after loading the default tree on startup! 2
web_server_port Port to use for the web interface. 8085
web_server_address IP address to use for the web interface. Default value uses all IP addresses of the host. 0.0.0.0

Stand-alone Web Interface

The web interface can be launched stand alone of the library, using the following command:

$ ros2 launch ros_bt_py_web_gui ros_bt_py_web_gui.launch.py web_server_port:=8085 web_server_address:=0.0.0.0

CONTRIBUTING

Contributing to CONTRIBUTING.md

First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! ❤️

All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. See the Table of Contents for different ways to help and details about how this project handles them. Please make sure to read the relevant section before making your contribution. It will make it a lot easier for us maintainers and smooth out the experience for all involved.

And if you like the project, but just don’t have time to contribute, that’s fine. There are other easy ways to support the project and show your appreciation, which we would also be very happy about:

  • Star the project
  • Tweet about it
  • Refer this project in your project’s readme
  • Mention the project at local meetups and tell your friends/colleagues

Table of Contents

I Have a Question

If you want to ask a question, we assume that you have read the available Documentation.

Before you ask a question, it is best to search for existing Issues that might help you. In case you have found a suitable issue and still need clarification, you can write your question in this issue. It is also advisable to search the internet for answers first.

If you then still feel the need to ask a question and need clarification, we recommend the following:

  • Open an Issue.
  • Provide as much context as you can about what you’re running into.
  • Provide project and platform versions (ROS2, python, OS,…), depending on what seems relevant.

We will then take care of the issue as soon as possible.

I Want To Contribute

Any contribution that you make to this repository will be under the 3-Clause BSD License, as dictated by that license.

Reporting Bugs

Before Submitting a Bug Report

A good bug report shouldn’t leave others needing to chase you up for more information. Therefore, we ask you to investigate carefully, collect information and describe the issue in detail in your report. Please complete the following steps in advance to help us fix any potential bug as fast as possible.

  • Make sure that you are using the latest version.
  • Determine if your bug is really a bug and not an error on your side e.g. using incompatible environment components/versions (Make sure that you have read the documentation. If you are looking for support, you might want to check this section).
  • To see if other users have experienced (and potentially already solved) the same issue you are having, check if there is not already a bug report existing for your bug or error in the bug tracker.
  • Also make sure to search the internet (including Stack Overflow) to see if users outside of the GitHub community have discussed the issue.
  • Collect information about the bug:
  • Stack trace (Traceback)
  • OS, Platform and Version (Windows, Linux, macOS, x86)
  • Version of the interpreter, compiler, SDK, runtime environment, package manager, depending on what seems relevant.
  • Possibly your input and the output
  • Can you reliably reproduce the issue? And can you also reproduce it with older versions?

How Do I Submit a Good Bug Report?

You must never report security related issues, vulnerabilities or bugs including sensitive information to the issue tracker, or elsewhere in public. Instead sensitive bugs must be sent by email to <>.

We use GitHub issues to track bugs and errors. If you run into an issue with the project:

  • Open an Issue. (Since we can’t be sure at this point whether it is a bug or not, we ask you not to talk about a bug yet and not to label the issue.)
  • Explain the behavior you would expect and the actual behavior.
  • Please provide as much context as possible and describe the reproduction steps that someone else can follow to recreate the issue on their own. This usually includes your code. For good bug reports you should isolate the problem and create a reduced test case.
  • Provide the information you collected in the previous section.

Once it’s filed:

  • The project team will label the issue accordingly.
  • A team member will try to reproduce the issue with your provided steps. If there are no reproduction steps or no obvious way to reproduce the issue, the team will ask you for those steps and mark the issue as needs-repro. Bugs with the needs-repro tag will not be addressed until they are reproduced.
  • If the team is able to reproduce the issue, it will be marked needs-fix, as well as possibly other tags (such as critical), and the issue will be left to be implemented by someone.

Suggesting Enhancements

This section guides you through submitting an enhancement suggestion for CONTRIBUTING.md, including completely new features and minor improvements to existing functionality. Following these guidelines will help maintainers and the community to understand your suggestion and find related suggestions.

Before Submitting an Enhancement

  • Make sure that you are using the latest version.

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# Contributing to CONTRIBUTING.md First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! ❤️ All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. See the [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) for different ways to help and details about how this project handles them. Please make sure to read the relevant section before making your contribution. It will make it a lot easier for us maintainers and smooth out the experience for all involved. > And if you like the project, but just don't have time to contribute, that's fine. There are other easy ways to support the project and show your appreciation, which we would also be very happy about: > - Star the project > - Tweet about it > - Refer this project in your project's readme > - Mention the project at local meetups and tell your friends/colleagues ## Table of Contents - [Contributing to CONTRIBUTING.md](#contributing-to-contributingmd) - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) - [I Have a Question](#i-have-a-question) - [I Want To Contribute](#i-want-to-contribute) - [Legal Notice](#legal-notice) - [Reporting Bugs](#reporting-bugs) - [Before Submitting a Bug Report](#before-submitting-a-bug-report) - [How Do I Submit a Good Bug Report?](#how-do-i-submit-a-good-bug-report) - [Suggesting Enhancements](#suggesting-enhancements) - [Before Submitting an Enhancement](#before-submitting-an-enhancement) - [How Do I Submit a Good Enhancement Suggestion?](#how-do-i-submit-a-good-enhancement-suggestion) - [Styleguides](#styleguides) - [Attribution](#attribution) ## I Have a Question > If you want to ask a question, we assume that you have read the available [Documentation](https://fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik.github.io/ros2_ros_bt_py). Before you ask a question, it is best to search for existing [Issues](https://github.com/fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik/ros2_ros_bt_py/issues) that might help you. In case you have found a suitable issue and still need clarification, you can write your question in this issue. It is also advisable to search the internet for answers first. If you then still feel the need to ask a question and need clarification, we recommend the following: - Open an [Issue](https://github.com/fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik/ros2_ros_bt_py/issues/new). - Provide as much context as you can about what you're running into. - Provide project and platform versions (ROS2, python, OS,...), depending on what seems relevant. We will then take care of the issue as soon as possible. ## I Want To Contribute ### Legal Notice Any contribution that you make to this repository will be under the 3-Clause BSD License, as dictated by that [license](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause). ### Reporting Bugs #### Before Submitting a Bug Report A good bug report shouldn't leave others needing to chase you up for more information. Therefore, we ask you to investigate carefully, collect information and describe the issue in detail in your report. Please complete the following steps in advance to help us fix any potential bug as fast as possible. - Make sure that you are using the latest version. - Determine if your bug is really a bug and not an error on your side e.g. using incompatible environment components/versions (Make sure that you have read the [documentation](https://fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik.github.io/ros2_ros_bt_py). If you are looking for support, you might want to check [this section](#i-have-a-question)). - To see if other users have experienced (and potentially already solved) the same issue you are having, check if there is not already a bug report existing for your bug or error in the [bug tracker](issues?q=label%3Abug). - Also make sure to search the internet (including Stack Overflow) to see if users outside of the GitHub community have discussed the issue. - Collect information about the bug: - Stack trace (Traceback) - OS, Platform and Version (Windows, Linux, macOS, x86) - Version of the interpreter, compiler, SDK, runtime environment, package manager, depending on what seems relevant. - Possibly your input and the output - Can you reliably reproduce the issue? And can you also reproduce it with older versions? #### How Do I Submit a Good Bug Report? > You must never report security related issues, vulnerabilities or bugs including sensitive information to the issue tracker, or elsewhere in public. Instead sensitive bugs must be sent by email to <>. We use GitHub issues to track bugs and errors. If you run into an issue with the project: - Open an [Issue](https://github.com/fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik/ros2_ros_bt_py/issues/new). (Since we can't be sure at this point whether it is a bug or not, we ask you not to talk about a bug yet and not to label the issue.) - Explain the behavior you would expect and the actual behavior. - Please provide as much context as possible and describe the *reproduction steps* that someone else can follow to recreate the issue on their own. This usually includes your code. For good bug reports you should isolate the problem and create a reduced test case. - Provide the information you collected in the previous section. Once it's filed: - The project team will label the issue accordingly. - A team member will try to reproduce the issue with your provided steps. If there are no reproduction steps or no obvious way to reproduce the issue, the team will ask you for those steps and mark the issue as `needs-repro`. Bugs with the `needs-repro` tag will not be addressed until they are reproduced. - If the team is able to reproduce the issue, it will be marked `needs-fix`, as well as possibly other tags (such as `critical`), and the issue will be left to be [implemented by someone](#your-first-code-contribution). ### Suggesting Enhancements This section guides you through submitting an enhancement suggestion for CONTRIBUTING.md, **including completely new features and minor improvements to existing functionality**. Following these guidelines will help maintainers and the community to understand your suggestion and find related suggestions. #### Before Submitting an Enhancement - Make sure that you are using the latest version. File truncated at 100 lines [see the full file](https://github.com/fzi-forschungszentrum-informatik/ros2_ros_bt_py/tree/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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