Thank you for the link to the API! I was able to set Action Groups for my Minka Aire fan using "Run Shell Script". I will detail the steps in case someone can use them.
1) Follow the instructions in the API link
http://docs-local.appbond.com/#section/Getting-Started to find out the IP address, token, and device id of your Bond. Notice that to get the token you need to power cycle the fan (not only turn the fan off and on, but use the breaker to totally turn off power to your fan).
2) Test the commands from Terminal using the ip address, token and device from Step 1, e.g., curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/TurnLightOn -X PUT -d "{}"
3) Once you troubleshoot the command and it works from Terminal, put it in a a Shell script (just a file with "#! /bin/bash" in the first row and the command in the second row). Do this for all the different commands. I have TurnLightOn, TurnLightOff, TurnFanOff, SetFanSpeedLow (2), SetFanSpeedMed (4), SetFanSpeedHigh (6)
4) chmod +x to all your Shell Scripts to make them executable
5) Create your Action Groups in Indigo using Type "Run Shell Script" and point to the path of your specific Shell Script
These are the different commands I used:
Turn On Fan Light
curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/TurnLightOn -X PUT -d "{}"
Turn Off Fan Light
curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/TurnLightOff -X PUT -d "{}"
Turn Off Fan
curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/TurnOff -X PUT -d "{}"
Set Fan to High
curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/SetSpeed -X PUT -d "{\"argument\": 6}"
Set Fan to Medium
curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/SetSpeed -X PUT -d "{\"argument\": 4}"
Set Fan to Low
curl -H "BOND-Token: <token number>" -i
http://<ip address>/v2/devices/<device ID>/actions/SetSpeed -X PUT -d "{\"argument\": 2}"