This node application is a bridge between the Sonos and a mqtt server. The status of all your sonos devices will be published to mqtt and you can control the sonos speakers over mqtt.
It's intended as a building block in heterogenous smart home environments where an MQTT message broker is used as the centralized message bus. See MQTT Smarthome on Github for a rationale and architectural overview.
Check out the other bridges in the software list
See: https://svrooij.github.io/sonos2mqtt
This library depends on node-sonos-ts which I also developed. All other libraries using node-sonos-ts should also be able to implemented all the nice features included there. Like notifications or text-to-speech which are the coolest new additions for sonos2mqtt!
I'm a big fan of beer and coffee. To provide something extra to everybody who is sponsoring me, I'll provide a hosted TTS server for all my sponsors.
This bridge and the sonos package took me a lot of hours to build, so I invite everyone using it to at least have a look at my Sponsor page. Even though the sponsoring tiers are monthly you can also cancel anytime 😉
The latest version of this bridge is inspired on hue2mqtt.js by Sabastian Raff. That was a great sample on how to create a globally installed, command-line, something2mqtt bridge.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Stephan van Rooij 💻 📖 |
Sven Werner 📦 💻 |
Matthias Burgfried 💻 |
mqtt-fan 💻 |
Martin Roth 📖 |
Doug Melton 🐛 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!