Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Sonos - To show what your SONOS is playing.
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Hello,
I got two sonos (for now) but on my mirror i only want to show one of this two. I don’t find how to do that, is ti possible ?
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@Desaydrone
I don’t have any Sonos devices. According to the read me, you can exclude zones, I guess that’s what you are after, right?Just follow the download link in first post and scroll down to the bottom for options
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Thaanks i didn’t see this options !!
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Thank you for your work @Snille! Got it working on my mirror yesterday. Works great!
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Hello,
Can you please explian how and where to create the sonos.sh file?
And how to then add the rest into that file?I’m having trouble understanding what you mean by placing a script in ~ directory…
And the next part cd~sonos.sh file contents:Thanks
create another pm2 script named sonos.sh in ~ directory cd ~ sonos.sh file contents: cd ~/node-sonos-http-api DISPLAY=:0 npm start pm2 start sonos.sh pm2 start mm pm2 save
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@Damian said in MMM-Sonos - To show what your SONOS is playing.:
create another pm2 script named sonos.sh in ~ directory cd ~ sonos.sh file contents: cd ~/node-sonos-http-api DISPLAY=:0 npm start pm2 start sonos.sh pm2 start mm pm2 save
Okay, so I opened up my directory… created a new file in /home/pi and named it sonos.sh… going by the jumbled up way things have been written in the example above, I have tried every combination to try and make sense of what it is saying to type into terminal
cd ~ sonos.sh file contents
sonos.shI will no doubt be going around in circles here trying to decypher the instructions, so can I ask anyone to please decypher this for me and tell me what and where to enter these? do I manually input them into the sonos.sh file? do I get terminal to enter them?
I a
l already set up PM2 over a year ago to autostart MM, and sure it was never as hard as this?this is what I get when trying
pi@raspi:~ $ cd ~sonos.sh bash: cd: ~sonos.sh: No such file or directory pi@raspi:~ $ sonos.sh bash: sonos.sh: command not found pi@raspi:~ $ sonos.sh file contents: bash: sonos.sh: command not found pi@raspi:~ $ cd ~/node-sonos-http-api pi@raspi:~/node-sonos-http-api $ DISPLAY=:0 npm start > sonos-http-api@1.6.0 start /home/pi/node-sonos-http-api > node server.js 2018-04-16T11:21:47.702Z INFO Could not find file /home/pi/node-sonos-http-api/settings.json 2018-04-16T11:21:48.670Z INFO Presets loaded: { example: { players: [ { roomName: 'Bathroom', volume: 10 }, { roomName: 'Kitchen', volume: 10 }, { roomName: 'Office', volume: 10 }, { roomName: 'Bedroom', volume: 10 }, { roomName: 'TV Room', volume: 15 } ], playMode: { shuffle: true, repeat: 'all', crossfade: false }, pauseOthers: false } } 2018-04-16T11:21:54.317Z ERROR Port 5005 seems to be in use already. Make sure the sonos-http-api isn't already running, or that no other server uses that port. You can specify an alternative http port with property "port" in settings.json npm ERR! Linux 4.9.35-v7+ npm ERR! argv "/usr/bin/node" "/usr/bin/npm" "start" npm ERR! node v6.14.1 npm ERR! npm v3.10.10 npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE npm ERR! sonos-http-api@1.6.0 start: `node server.js` npm ERR! Exit status 1 npm ERR! npm ERR! Failed at the sonos-http-api@1.6.0 start script 'node server.js'. npm ERR! Make sure you have the latest version of node.js and npm installed. npm ERR! If you do, this is most likely a problem with the sonos-http-api package, npm ERR! not with npm itself. npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system: npm ERR! node server.js npm ERR! You can get information on how to open an issue for this project with: npm ERR! npm bugs sonos-http-api npm ERR! Or if that isn't available, you can get their info via: npm ERR! npm owner ls sonos-http-api npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above. npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request: npm ERR! /home/pi/node-sonos-http-api/npm-debug.log pi@papaspi:~/node-sonos-http-api $ pm2 start sonos.sh [PM2][ERROR] script not found : /home/pi/node-sonos-http-api/sonos.sh script not found : /home/pi/node-sonos-http-api/sonos.sh ┌──────┬──────┬────────┬───┬─────┬────────┐ │ Name │ mode │ status │ ↺ │ cpu │ memory │ ├──────┼──────┼────────┼───┼─────┼────────┤ │ mm │ fork │ online │ 0 │ 0% │ 0 B │ └──────┴──────┴────────┴───┴─────┴────────┘ Use `pm2 show ` to get more details about an app pi@raspi:~/node-sonos-http-api $
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@Mods
Appreciate I have posted this twice in 2 seperate posts - but this one is FAO the Developer in his original post of 1 year ago, and to the poster who replied with his fix.
The other post goes to anyone here who can help me with making and executing a script, going by the example given for this module.
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When I play TV sound on my Beam it will show up in Magic Mirror even if that it seems to be that is should hide
// if Sonos Playbar is in TV mode, no title is provided and therefore the room should not be displayed var isEmpty = (artist && artist.trim().length) == 0 && (track && track.trim().length) == 0 && (cover && cover.trim().length) == 0;
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@flopp said in MMM-Sonos - To show what your SONOS is playing.:
When I play TV sound on my Beam it will show up in Magic Mirror even if that it seems to be that is should hide
// if Sonos Playbar is in TV mode, no title is provided and therefore the room should not be displayed var isEmpty = (artist && artist.trim().length) == 0 && (track && track.trim().length) == 0 && (cover && cover.trim().length) == 0;
I now have forked this and correct the problem and also done some small changes. Added radio station name when playing Radio. Showing artist and track when playing radio.
https://github.com/flopp999/MMM-Sonos -
Looks like I am missing settings.json under /home/pi/node-sonos-http-api. I went to magicmirrors IP address:5005/zones and saw the output from my sonos one time , but then on reboot I can no longer get the output to show up by visiting the above specified URL . I think it may be a result of this missing settings.json file.