#!/bin/bash # # Amazon Alexa TTS Home Assistant Wrapper # # 2018-06-18: v0.1 initial release # # This script is intended to allow the Alexa Remote Control script # from Alex Lotzimmer to be used as a command line notify platform # in Home Assistant. # # Usage: # ./alexa_wrapper.sh -d "My Dot Name" # # Home Assistant will pass the message to the script via STDIN. The # Alexa Remote control script requires that spaces be replaced with # underscores. # # Installation: # Place alexa_wrapper.sh and alexa_remote_control.sh in your Home Assistant # config directory. In a shell type echo $PATH and replace the below PATH # variable with your values. # # Edit alexa_remote_control.sh with your credentials and # your location. Test that you can pull a list of devices with # ./alexa_remote_control.sh -a # # Add a command line notify component for each Alexa device # to Home Assistant as follows: # # notify: # - platform: command_line # name: 'My Dot Name' # command: "/home/homeassistant/.homeassistant/alexa_wrapper -d 'My Dot Name'" # # You should then be able to call notify.my_dot_name from automations # PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" ALEXA_REMOTE="$DIR/alexa_remote_control.sh" usage() { echo "$0 -d |ALL" } case "$1" in -d) if [ "${2#-}" != "${2}" -o -z "$2" ] ; then echo "ERROR: missing argument for ${1}" usage exit 1 fi DEVICE=$2 shift ;; *) echo "ERROR: unknown option ${1}" usage exit 1 ;; esac shift read message formatted=${message// /-} $ALEXA_REMOTE -d "$DEVICE" -e speak:$formatted >> /dev/null exit 0