/node-sonos-http-api

A simplified HTTP API for Sonos to simplify automation. Hostable on any node.js capable device, like a raspberry pi or similar.

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SONOS HTTP API

A simple http based API for controlling your Sonos system. I try to follow compatibility versioning between this and sonos-discovery, which means that 0.3.x requires 0.3.x of sonos-discovery.

USAGE

Start by fixing your dependencies. Invoke the following command:

npm install

This will download the necessary dependencies if possible (you will need git for this)

start the server by running

node server.js

Now you can control your system by invoking the following commands:

http://localhost:5005/zones http://localhost:5005/lockvolumes http://localhost:5005/unlockvolumes http://localhost:5005/pauseall[/{timeout in minutes}] http://localhost:5005/resumeall[/{timeout in minutes}] http://localhost:5005/preset/{JSON preset} http://localhost:5005/preset/{predefined preset name} http://localhost:5005/{room name}/{action}[/{parameter}] http://localhost:5005/reindex

Example:

http://localhost:5005/living room/volume/15 (will set volume for room Living Room to 15%)

http://localhost:5005/living room/volume/+1 (will increase volume by 1%)

http://localhost:5005/living room/next (will skip to the next track on living room, unless it's not a coordinator)

http://localhost:5005/living room/pause (will pause the living room)

http://localhost:5005/living room/favorite/mysuperplaylist (will replace queue with the favorite called "mysuperplaylist")

http://localhost:5005/living room/repeat/on (will turn on repeat mode for group)

The actions supported as of today:

  • play
  • pause
  • playpause (toggles playing state)
  • volume (parameter is absolute or relative volume. Prefix +/- indicates relative volume)
  • groupVolume (parameter is absolute or relative volume. Prefix +/- indicates relative volume)
  • mute / unmute
  • groupMute / groupUnmute
  • seek (parameter is queue index)
  • trackseek (parameter is in seconds, 60 for 1:00, 120 for 2:00 etc)
  • next
  • previous
  • state (will return a json-representation of the current state of player)
  • favorite
  • lockvolumes / unlockvolumes (experimental, will enforce the volume that was selected when locking!)
  • repeat (on/off)
  • shuffle (on/off)
  • pauseall (with optional timeout in minutes)
  • resumeall (will resume the ones that was pause on the pauseall call. Useful for doorbell, phone calls, etc. Optional timeout)
  • say

State

Example of a state json:

{
	"currentTrack": {
		"artist":"The Low Anthem",
		"title":"Charlie Darwin",
		"album":"Rough Trade - Counter Culture 2008",
		"duration":270
	},
	"relTime":29,
	"stateTime":1363559099394,
	"volume":11,
	"currentState":"PAUSED_PLAYBACK"
}

Preset

A preset is a predefined grouping of players with predefined volumes, that will start playing whatever is in the coordinators queue.

Example preset (state and uri are optional):

{
  "players": [
    { "roomName": "room1", "volume": 15},
    {"roomName": "room2", "volume": 25}
  ],
  "state": "stopped",
  "favorite": "my favorite name",
  "uri": "x-rincon-stream:RINCON_0000000000001400",
  "playMode": "SHUFFLE"
}

The first player listed in the example, "room1", will become the coordinator. It will loose it's queue when ungrouped but eventually that will be fixed in the future. Playmodes are the ones defined in UPnP, which are: NORMAL, REPEAT_ALL, SHUFFLE_NOREPEAT, SHUFFLE Favorite will have precedence over a uri. Playmode requires 0.4.2 of sonos-discovery to work.

preset.json

You can create a file with pre made presets, called presets.json. I've included a sample file based on my own setup. In the example, there is one preset called all, which you can apply by invoking:

http://localhost:5005/preset/all

settings.json

If you want to change port or the cache dir for tts files, you can create a settings.json file and put in the root folder. The defaults are:

{ port: 5005, cacheDir: './cache' }

Override as it suits you.

Favorites

It now has support for starting favorites. Simply invoke:

http://localhost:5005/living room/favorite/[favorite name]

and it will replace the queue with that favorite. Bear in mind that favorites may share name, which might give unpredictable behavior at the moment.

Say (TTS support)

Experimental support for TTS. Action is:

/[Room name]/say/[phrase][/[language_code]]

Example:

/Office/say/Hello, dinner is ready /Office/say/Hej, maten är klar/sv