Install
openclaw skills install wol-apiAccess WOL API to browse catering menu, place orders, check order history and balance, and manage event registrations including status and sign-up.
openclaw skills install wol-apiInteract with the Wake-up On LAN website via its REST API using curl. There are 2 major features: A catering system, and event registration system.
Run these two shell commands to check for environment variables:
echo "${WOL_API_TOKEN}"
echo "${WOL_BASE_URL}"
WOL_API_TOKEN is empty, ask the user:
"Please paste your API token, or configure the WOL_API_TOKEN environment variable. You can generate one at
/user/api-tokenson the WOL site."
WOL_BASE_URL is empty, asume https://wollan.nl as the base url.Store the resolved values as TOKEN and BASE_URL for use in the commands below.
Look at $ARGUMENTS and/or the user's message to determine which action to take.
Trigger: $ARGUMENTS contains products, or the user asks what is available / what's on the menu.
curl -s \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"$BASE_URL/api/v1/catering/products"
Present the result grouped by category. For each product show:
€X.XX (response values are in euro cents — divide by 100)inStock / out of stock)Trigger: $ARGUMENTS contains order, or the user says they want to order something.
Parse items from $ARGUMENTS in the format productId:quantity,... (e.g. order 3:2,5:1 means product 3 qty 2, product 5 qty 1). If no items are provided in $ARGUMENTS, ask the user which products and quantities they want (show the menu first if needed).
Assume a quantity of 1 if the user provides a product or list of products without quantities.
Build the JSON body and POST:
curl -s -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"items": [{"productId": PRODUCT_ID, "quantity": QUANTITY}]}' \
"$BASE_URL/api/v1/catering/orders"
On 201 Created: show a confirmation with the order ID, items, and total cost (sum of quantity × productPrice for all items, formatted as €X.XX).
Trigger: $ARGUMENTS contains history, is empty, or the user asks about their orders / balance.
curl -s \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"$BASE_URL/api/v1/catering/orders"
Present the account summary as a table:
| Amount | |
|---|---|
| Total spent | €X.XX |
| Total paid | €X.XX |
| Balance (owed) | €X.XX |
| Pending (in progress) | €X.XX |
Then list each order with its ID, date, status, and items. Only show the detailed order list if the user asks for it.
Order status meanings:
accepted — received, being preparedwaiting — queued behind other ordersready — ready for pick-upcomplete — picked up / donecancelled / rejected — not fulfilledTrigger: $ARGUMENTS contains eventstatus, or user asks if the WOL registrations are open or not
curl -s \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"$BASE_URL/api/v1/events/zijn-de-inschrijvingen-al-open-of-nie"
Returns: open: true|false, with eventId if true.
Trigger: $ARGUMENTS contains register, or user asks to register for the next WOL event.
Use "Check event status" to check if registrations are open or not, and if so, use that eventId to register the user with the following call:
curl -s -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
"$BASE_URL/api/v1/events/{eventId}/register"
The result is a simple success:true
Trigger: $ARGUMENTS contains registration-status, or user asks to check his payment status for his registration for the next WOL event.
Use "Check event status" to check if registrations are open or not, and if so, use that eventId to check the users' registration status with the following call:
curl -s \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"$BASE_URL/api/v1/events/{eventId}/registration-status"
| HTTP status | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
401 Unauthorized | Token invalid or expired | Ask the user to generate a new token at /user/api-tokens and set WOL_API_TOKEN |
403 Forbidden | Not registered / not paid for the active event, | User needs to register for the active event and pay on the WOL site |
422 Unprocessable Entity | Validation error. Check the error message for more details. | Check the error message: if it mentions "disabled by crew", inform the user that ordering is temporarily paused and they should try again later; If out of stock: Inform the user that the product is out of stock and suggest an alternative product from the same category if available. If other message: Show the error message from the response; suggest running the products command to check availability (for catering endpoints) |
503 Service Unavailable | No active catering event configured | Inform the user the catering system has no active event; contact the site admin |
500 Internal server error | Something is wrong with the service, nothing the user can fix. | Inform the user that there is a problem with the service, this is nothing the user can fix; contact the site admin |
250 → €2.50).curl -s flag suppresses progress output. Pipe through | python3 -m json.tool or similar if you want to inspect raw JSON./user/api-tokens (web UI, requires login). Each token can have a name and optional expiry date.