node-sonos
Control your Sonos devices with JavaScript (node.js)
node-sonos gives you the power to control all your Sonos devices from your own apps in JavaScript. Automatically discover your devices on the network and control the playback and queue with instant events announcing change.
Features
- Device Discovery
- Queue Control
- Volume Control
- Spotify Support
- Radio
- Change Events
Install
Published versions (recommended)
$ npm install sonos
From the repo, living on the edge
$ npm install git://github.com/bencevans/node-sonos.git
Quick Start
Discovering Devices
const { DeviceDiscovery } = require('sonos')
DeviceDiscovery((device) => {
console.log('found device at ' + device.host)
device.setMuted(true)
.then(d => console.log(`${d.host} now muted`))
})
DeviceDiscovery().once('DeviceAvailable', (device) => {
console.log('found device at ' + device.host)
sonos = new Sonos(device.host)
sonos.getAllGroups().then(groups => {
groups.forEach(group => {
console.log(group.Name);
})
})
})
Discovering devices async
const DeviceDiscovery = require('sonos').AsyncDeviceDiscovery
let discovery = new DeviceDiscovery()
discovery.discover().then((device, model) => {
// Do stuff, see examples/devicediscovery.js
})
Controlling Known Devices
const { Sonos } = require('sonos')
const device = new Sonos('192.168.1.56');
device.play()
.then(() => console.log('now playing'))
device.getVolume()
.then((volume) => console.log(`current volume = ${volume}`))
API
- DeviceDiscovery([options], [deviceAvailableListener])
- Class: DeviceDiscovery([options])
- Event: 'DeviceAvailable'
- destroy()
- Class: 'AsyncDeviceDiscovery'
- discover([options])
- discoverMultiple([options])
- Class: Sonos(host, [port])
- currentTrack()
- deviceDescription()
- flush()
- getCurrentState()
- getLEDState()
- getMusicLibrary(search, options)
- getMuted()
getTopology() Doesn't work if you upgraded to Sonos v9.1. Check-out getAllGroups() for some replacement.- getVolume()
- getZoneAttrs()
- getZoneInfo()
- getQueue()
- next()
- parseDIDL(didl)
- pause()
- play(uri)
- togglePlayback()
- previous()
- queue(uri, positionInQueue)
- queueNext(uri)
- request(endpoint, action, body, responseTag)
- seek(seconds)
- setLEDState(desiredState)
- setMuted(muted)
- setName(name)
- getPlayMode()
- setPlayMode(mode)
- setVolume(volume)
- stop()
- setSpotifyRegion(region)
- alarmClockService()
- ListAlarms()
- PatchAlarm(id,options)
- SetAlarm(id,enabled)
- joinGroup(otherDeviceName)
- leaveGroup()
- getAllGroups()
- startListening(options)
- stopListening()
- Event: 'CurrentTrack'
- Event: 'NextTrack'
- Event: 'PlayState' and 'PlaybackStopped'
- Event: 'AVTransport'
- Event: 'Volume'
- Event: 'Muted'
- Event: 'RenderingControl'
Documentation
We tried to add jsdoc info to all functions, and generate documentation from it. /docs
Examples
Additional examples can be found in the /examples directory within the repository.
In The Wild
node-sonos in use across the interwebs. Missing yours? Add it and send us a pull request!
Apps
- AirSonos - Apple AirPlay (iOS, OS X) support to all Sonos devices on a network.
- sonos-cli - Command Line Interface for Sonos
- sonos2mqtt - Bridge between Sonos and an MQTT server
- homebridge-zp - Homebridge plugin for Sonos ZonePlayer
- ZenMusic - Control Sonos thru #Slack!
- gladys-sonos - Control Sonos with Gladys a Raspberry Pi Home Assistant
- sonos-web - Sonos controller for your web browser
Writeups
Maintainers
- Ben Evans (@bencevans)
- Stephen Wan (@stephen)
- Marshall T. Rose (@mrose17)
- Stephan van Rooij (@svrooij)
And a big thanks to all you other contributors! Pull-requests are beautiful things.
Issues
If you got discovered an issue with this library, please check the issue-tracker. And create an issue if your problem isn't discovered by someone else. If you want to contribute something check out these 'help-wanted' issues.
Questions
Do you have a question about this library, we are glad to help you Ask Question. You can see all questions here
Unsupported sonos features
There is a great other library to control Sonos with Python, they also have a great list of all possible soap actions here. So if you have anything that you cannot do with node-sonos but that you can with the official app. You could have a look in the above list, or use wireshark to investigate the protocol.
NPM publish
We try to react to all pull-requests, but if you think we don't respond in time, please don't create a 'sonos-by-xyz' or a 'node-sonos-by-xyz' package on NPM. This might lead to people installing the wrong version.
If you want to publish your own version, please do it as a user-scoped eg. @svrooij/sonos
package.
- Change the top of the readme to state your specific changes.
- Change the
name
of the project to @npm_username/sonos
- Publish it to npm
npm publish --access=public
Development
If you want to make this library better, you can follow these steps.
- Create a fork
- Make changes
- (optional) Create tests for the feature or the bug, see sonos.test.js.
- Run
SONOS_HOST=192.168.x.x npm run test
to test your code (against an actual sonos device, change the ip) - Check-in your code in a single commit.
Make sure your commit starts with
fix:
for a bugfix or feat:
for a new feature followed by a short description. You can also follow with an empty line followed by a more details description. - Send a pull-request
- Hold-on, we will be checking them.
If you already had a fork, make sure it is updatet with the latest master so things don't get complicated when we want to merge the PR.
git remote add upstream https://github.com/bencevans/node-sonos.git
git fetch upstream
git checkout master
git rebase upstream/master
git push origin
Licence
MIT © Ben Evans