Send notifications to Google Home
$ npm install google-home-notifier
var googlehome = require('google-home-notifier');
googlehome.device('Google Home'); // Change to your Google Home name
googlehome.accent('us'); // optional: 'us'= american voice (default), 'uk'= british voice
googlehome.notify('Hey Foo', function(res) {
console.log(res);
});
If you want to run a listener, take a look at the example.js file. You can run this from a Raspberry Pi, pc or mac. The example uses ngrok so the server can be reached from outside your network. I tested with ifttt.com Maker channel and it worked like a charm.
$ git clone https://github.com/noelportugal/google-home-notifier
$ cd google-home-notifier
$ npm install
$ node example.js
POST "text=Hello Google Home" to:
http://localhost:8080/google-home-notifier
https://xxxxx.ngrok.io/google-home-notifier
example:
curl -X POST -d "text=Hello Google Home" https://xxxxx.ngrok.io/google-home-notifier
If you are running from Raspberry Pi make sure you have the following before nunning "npm install": Use the latest nodejs dist.
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_7.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install nodejs
Also install these packages:
sudo apt-get install git-core libnss-mdns libavahi-compat-libdnssd-dev
Modify the following file "node_modules/mdns/lib/browser.js"
vi node_modules/mdns/lib/browser.js
Find this line:
Browser.defaultResolverSequence = [
rst.DNSServiceResolve(), 'DNSServiceGetAddrInfo' in dns_sd ? rst.DNSServiceGetAddrInfo() : rst.getaddrinfo()
, rst.makeAddressesUnique()
];
And change to:
Browser.defaultResolverSequence = [
rst.DNSServiceResolve(), 'DNSServiceGetAddrInfo' in dns_sd ? rst.DNSServiceGetAddrInfo() : rst.getaddrinfo({families:[4]})
, rst.makeAddressesUnique()
];