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    MMM-Sonos - To show what your SONOS is playing.

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    • L Offline
      Luttich @Atreo
      last edited by

      @Atreo same for me

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      • C Offline
        cederstrom Module Developer @Atreo
        last edited by

        @Atreo Have you tried the fix in the “Known issues” section of the README? https://github.com/Snille/MMM-Sonos#known-issues

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          cohron
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          Guess I’m total noob but I havent figured out exactly how to install MMM-Sonos.

          1. I’m confused on installing and running node-sonos-http-api part. Does it get installed on /usr/local/lib/node_modules (I dont have that folder) but I do have /home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules.

          2. MM is on rPI3b using the default installation from the readme but the the documentation on the api says i should install the latest nodejs. do i need to update/install? I went to https://nodejs.org/download/release/latest/ and it looks like 7.9.0 is the latest. i assume i install this on the MM rPI also. I’ll have to figure out how to git that too if so.

          3. I have my mm.sh file that auto-starts MM using pm2. Do I add a line in the mm.sh file to auto run the api on boot?
            my mm.sh
            cd ~/MagicMirror
            DISPLAY=:0 npm start

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          • SnilleS Offline
            Snille Module Developer
            last edited by

            @cohron First you need to “install” the node-sonos-http-api. You can put the node-sonos-http-api on the RPi I think. I have not tried that. I have mine installed on another server. But just try it, do the following (obs I have not tried this):

            cd ~
            git clone git@github.com:jishi/node-sonos-http-api.git
            cd node-sonos-http-api
            npm install --production
            npm start
            

            Now, see if you can get your zones via the link: http://yourmagicmirrorip:5005/zones
            If you do, you should be able to point your config to http://localhost
            And you should see something playing, if it is playing. :)

            Now you need to make sure the http-api is running all the time.
            Use the same procedure as for the MagicMirror.
            When you have the MagicMirror and http-api running type pm2 save (if you are using pm2).
            Otherwise you have to add it to your startup manually.

            I hope this helps a bit at least. :)

            If you cant find it, make it and share it!
            Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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              cohron @Snille
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              @Snille

              All right, love trial and error. Got it all up and running on my MM rPI!!!
              Through ssh pi@192.168.0.207 (my MM ip address)

              cd ~ //which puts me at /home/pi
              pi@magicpi:~ $ git clone https://github.com/jishi/node-sonos-http-api.git

              cd node-sonos-http-api
              npm install --production
              npm start

              verify, open a browser, point to your MM’s IP like so:
              http://192.168.0.207:5005/zones
              you should see a page full of sonos related text, if so the hard part is done…

              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

              now just do the normal git for the sonos module
              pi@magicpi:~/MagicMirror/modules $ git clone https://github.com/Snille/MMM-Sonos.git

              fill in your config, this is mine:
              {
              module: ‘MMM-Sonos’,
              header: “Playing on SONOS”,
              position: “top_center”, // This can be any of the regions, best results in center regions
              classes: “default everyone”,
              config: {
              // See ‘Configuration options’ for more information.
              showStoppedRoom: false,
              showAlbumArt: true
              }
              },

              I also copied your awsome custom css content!

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              • SnilleS Offline
                Snille Module Developer
                last edited by

                @cohron So it’s working now? Congrats! Great work! :)

                If you cant find it, make it and share it!
                Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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                  j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @Snille
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                  • brandongomezB Offline
                    brandongomez
                    last edited by

                    Great module! I am new to all of this and have the module working as intended. I listen to SiriusXM, Google Play and Spotify through Sonos.

                    Google Play looks great and pulls the Artist and Track Title correctly. However, SiriusXM is sending everything together. Is there a way to format what SiriusXM sends me?

                    For example, if I go to http://IP_Address:5005/zones when using Google Play, I see… {“currentTrack”:{“artist”:“Aretha Franklin”,“title”:“Respect”,“album”:“I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You”,“albumArtUri”

                    But if I put on a SiriusXM channel, it looks like this… {“currentTrack”:{“title”:“BR P|TYPE=SNG|TITLE Cold Little Heart|ARTIST Michael Kiwanuka|ALBUM”,“albumArtUri”

                    As a result, the SiriusXM channel shows nothing for the Artist and “BR P|TYPE=SNG|TITLE Cold Little Heart|ARTIST Michael Kiwanuka|ALBUM” for the Track. Would love to get it to show something like “Cold Little Heart, Michael Kiwanuka” instead.

                    Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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                    • SnilleS Offline
                      Snille Module Developer
                      last edited by

                      Hi! Hm… Looks like the SiriusMX information is not coming out in JSON format correctly from the SonosAPI.
                      I think you may have to contact Jimmi about this. Open an issue here: https://github.com/jishi/node-sonos-http-api/issues and describe your problem. As soon as the “output” is in correct JSON format, it should be working. Usually hes quick in fixing things. :)

                      Good luck.

                      If you cant find it, make it and share it!
                      Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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                      • DesaydroneD Offline
                        Desaydrone
                        last edited by

                        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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