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@Liver64 this app sonos2mqtt does not know anything about sonos speakers or how to control them. It uses node-sonos-ts for that. So if you're using sonos2mqtt you're using node-sonos-ts under the hood. It are two different things (app vs library), so if people don't like my implementation, they can use it in their own node/typescript app and still have all the goodies sonos has to offer. And most of node-sonos-ts is generated by my custom generator anyway, which is also used to generate the documentation at https://sonos.svrooij.io Here are your options:
Ps. Yes the TV feature is nice, should be build into sonos itself. |
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Hey Stephan,
is your node-sonos-ts library required to use sonos2mqtt? I'm asking because i develop Sonos for Loxone based on PHP and would like to publish player status/info via MQTT. I already do, but it is a kind of push service and i would prefer to have a kind of event listener.
Thanks in advance, Oliver
https://github.com/Liver64/LoxBerry-Sonos
btw: I adopted your TV monitoring because this is still a really nice feature, but i did it in full automated way without pre-configuration
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