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dj-roomba

Slack bot for playing music on Sonos

DJ Roomba


Use DJ Roomba to control your Sonos from Slack. It supports adding tracks from Spotify, and can manage multiple Sonos locations, such as a different speaker in multiple offices. Specific locations can be targetted by name, otherwise DJ Roomba will attempt to match a location using your timezone and the timezones set for each location (if set).

Running DJ Roomba

Setup

  1. Clone this repository

  2. Create a .env file in the root directory, with values for the variables below. You can use the .env.example as a starting point by cp .env.example .env

    • SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID - Client ID for your Spotify app

    • SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET - Client secret for your Spotify app

    • MUSIXMATCH_TOKEN - (optional) Provide a MusixMatch token for more accurate search results

    • Locations - the following are the environment variables required for each Sonos location. To add multiple, simply create a new set with the next number, eg. LOCATION_1_NAME, LOCATION_2_NAME, etc. The docker-compose.yml file supports up to 5, though there is no imposed limit.

      • LOCATION_1_NAME - Name of the location
        • Used when selecting the location from a command. If ommitted, this location can only be selected when inferred from the requesters timezone.
      • LOCATION_1_TIMEZONE - Timezone the of the location
        • If the requester hasn't specified a location, a location will be inferred based on matching timezone. If omitted, this location can only be selected by specifying the location name.
      • LOCATION_1_SPOTIFY_REGION - Region your Spotify account on Sonos is set to (eg. 'EU', 'US', etc.)
      • LOCATION_1_SPOTIFY_MARKET - Market your Spotify account uses (eg. 'GB', 'US', etc.)
      • LOCATION_1_SONOS_ADDRESS - IP address of your Sonos
      • LOCATION_1_DEFAULT_VOLUME - (optional) The default volume to set before playing a song
        • Defaults to 60% if not set
    • Variables used by @shopkeep/bot-scripts

      • SLACK_BOT_TOKEN - token for the slack bot to connect to your slack workspace
        • You can create a new bot your workspace at https://<your_workspace>.slack.com/apps/manage/custom-integrations and selecting "Bots"
      • LOGGING_LEVEL - (optional) Level of logging to output. Defaults to info. Follows the Syslog severity levels.
  3. Start the bot, and try using the ping command to make sure it's responding.

Docker

Use docker-compose to build the environment and run the bot.

docker-compose build service
docker-compose run service

Locally

Make sure you have Node.js and npm available. Install dependencies and run the bot:

npm install
npm start

Commands

help

The details noted here.

Note: The "in location" section of commands is optional, but can be used to target a specific Sonos. It must match a location name known by the bot. If you don't provide it, the system will infer a location based on your timezone. If you do provide it, don't forget the , to separate the location name from the artist name.

Play and queue commands can be tested first by appending dry run in front of them, eg. dry run play "my song". This will do everything, except actually play or queue the track, and can be useful for checking what song will be matched before you play it.

ping

Checks that the bot's alive. If it replies PONG, you're good to go.

play song title by artist(, in location)

Plays the matched song based on the title and artist provided.

play song title or artist(, in location)

Plays the best match based on the title or artist provided.

play spotify:track:spotify-track-uuid(, in location)

Plays a specific Spotify track.

I'm feeling lucky(, in location)

Plays a random song.

queue song title by artist(, in location)

Queues the matched song based on the title and artist provided.

queue song title or artist(, in location)

Queues the best match based on the title or artist provided.

queue spotify:track:spotify-track-uuid(, in location)

Queues a specific Spotify track.

pause(, in location)

Pauses currently playing song.

show playing(, in location)

Displays the currently playing song.

show queue(, in location)

Displays the queue of upcoming songs.

Contributing

Pull requests on this bot are very welcome. There is test and linting tooling in place. Formatting is provided by prettier.

npm test        # Run all tests with jest
npm run lint    # Lint the codebase with eslint

Testing and linting can be run with docker-compose (good for CI)

docker-compose build test
docker-compose run test