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Voodoo Robotics Releases Free, Open-Source Integration Code for Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management
PLANO, TX — July 15, 2026 — Voodoo Robotics, a leading innovator in wireless warehouse automation, today announced the release of free, open-source integration code connecting Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management to Voodoo Robotics pick-to-light devices. The adapter is available immediately on GitHub and is released under the MIT license, giving warehouse operators full freedom to configure and adapt it for their environment.
“Oracle Warehouse Management runs some of the most demanding fulfillment operations in the world, and those operations shouldn’t need a months-long middleware project to add pick-to-light,” said Trevor Blumenau, CEO of Voodoo Robotics. “This repository gives an Oracle team a working, documented adapter they can configure with their own field mappings and have devices lighting up the same week.”
Built Around Oracle’s Current REST Guidance
The adapter targets Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management (Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud). The Oracle REST version is configurable and defaults to lgfapi/v10, and the documentation is based on Oracle’s current 26C Warehouse Management book set, including its REST, integration, and material-handling guidance.
Direct-Device-First Architecture
Rather than forcing every workflow through an order model, the adapter is direct-device-first. Already-normalized commands can be sent straight to Voodoo devices, while customer-specific Oracle JSON events are mapped into device commands through configurable profiles. Devices can be addressed directly by device ID or through Voodoo location aliases that mirror Oracle locations. Commands support display lines, color, sound, quantity, barcodes, QR codes, arrows, icons, duration, and callback nonces, and Oracle-to-adapter traffic can authenticate with API keys, HTTP Basic, or bearer tokens.
Optional Orders Lifecycle
For operations that want full order tracking, an optional Orders path maps one Oracle order to one Voodoo Order — retaining multiple shipments within that order — with create, replace, launch, abort, and delete operations, plus order, shipment, and item callback nonces. An order-release mapping profile launches picking work, and an order-cancel profile aborts and deletes the matching Voodoo Order automatically.
Closed-Loop Confirmations
The adapter closes the loop from the warehouse floor back to Oracle. It receives Voodoo device ACK/NACK callbacks and Voodoo Order business events, preserves nonces and quantities, and detects exact duplicates. Confirmations can optionally be forwarded to Oracle Integration Cloud or another customer Oracle endpoint — in raw-payload or normalized-envelope mode — with API-key, HTTP Basic, or bearer authentication on the forwarding connection. The final Oracle pick-confirmation fields remain customer-configurable.
No Hard-Coded Customer Fields
The Python code does not hard-code any particular customer’s Oracle fields. A single YAML configuration file uses editable JMESPath mappings and ships with working examples for pick-task release, wave and allocation release, order release, order cancellation, and flattened Oracle lgfapi allocation responses. The repository also includes sanitized Oracle event examples, normalized Voodoo request examples, callback examples, Oracle Integration Cloud mapping notes and JSON schemas, a generated OpenAPI specification with interactive FastAPI documentation, SQLite-based idempotency and audit history, a dry-run mode, health and readiness endpoints, and Ubuntu/systemd installation scripts — along with troubleshooting, mapping, API, architecture, deployment, and security documentation. No Docker files and no real credentials are included.
Free and Open-Source on GitHub
Like all of Voodoo’s integration references, the Oracle WMS adapter is released under the MIT license and lives entirely in the customer’s own environment — there is no black-box middleware to license and no vendor queue between an operations team and a change they need to make.
A Growing Library of Open-Source Integration Code
The Oracle WMS repository is the latest addition to Voodoo Robotics’ growing collection of open-source integration references. Each project follows the same philosophy: working, well-documented code that a warehouse IT team can fork, configure, and deploy without starting from scratch. The full collection currently covers:
- Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management — Python REST adapter (this release). View Oracle WMS integration on GitHub
- Manhattan Active Warehouse Management — Python adapter with extension-handler and Pub/Sub examples. View Manhattan WMS integration on GitHub
- Oracle NetSuite WMS — SuiteScript and Python adapter. View NetSuite WMS integration on GitHub
- Extensiv 3PL Warehouse Manager — Python webhook server. View Extensiv integration on GitHub
- ShipStation — Free Chrome browser extension that brings pick-to-light directly into ShipStation’s packing workflow with no WMS integration required. Available on the Chrome Web Store and ShipStation extension on GitHub.
- Odoo — Free addon that connects Voodoo Cloud Display Devices directly to Odoo’s Transfers workflow. View Odoo addon on GitHub
- SAP — Integration reference for SAP-driven picking workflows. View SAP reference on GitHub
- Epicor — Integration reference for Epicor ERP environments. View Epicor reference on GitHub
All repositories are released under permissive open-source licenses. Voodoo Robotics will continue adding integration references as new platforms are validated.
About Oracle Warehouse Management
Oracle Fusion Cloud Warehouse Management is a cloud-based warehouse management system that helps companies manage inventory, fulfillment, and distribution operations across complex, high-volume facilities. It is part of Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management suite. Learn more at oracle.com.
For more information or to schedule a demo, please call 972-914-8758 or contact Voodoo Robotics.
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About Voodoo Robotics
Voodoo Robotics is a leading innovator in warehouse technology based in Plano, Texas, specializing in smart picking solutions. We offer a unique wireless pick-to-light system designed and made in the United States that modernizes warehouse operations by leveraging the latest Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology. Our picking hardware integrates easily with existing Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, allowing distribution centers, warehouses, and third-party logistics (3PLs) to manage operations with little to no integration effort.
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