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nodeku

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Discover Roku devices via ssdp and control the device with methods that perform http requests to the device.

requirements:

  • node 7.0.0 or higher
  • connected to the same network as the Roku device.
  • a router/network that supports UPnP (for ssdp)

usage

const Nodeku = require('nodeku')

Nodeku()
  .then(device => {
    console.log(`device found at: ${ device.ip() }`)
    // 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8060'
    return device.apps()
  })
  .then(apps => {
    apps.forEach(app => console.log(app))
    // [{ id, name, type, version }, ...]
  })
  .catch(err => {
    console.error(err.stack)
  })

getting started

$ npm install nodeku

nodeku

Invoking Nodeku will return a promise and on success it will pass a device module. This module will contain the methods needed to control a roku device. Commands are sent to the Roku device via HTTP protocol as found on the docs.

api methods

method name params return type details
.ip() None String network ip and port xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8060
.apps() None List[{}, ...] list of many objects with props: id, name, type, version
.active() None List[{}] list with one object with props id, name, type, version
.info() None Map{} map with too many(29) props
.keypress('...') String Boolean true if success, false if error
.keydown('...') String Boolean true if successful, false if error
.keyup('...') String Boolean true if successful, false if error
'.icon(1) Number Buffer jpeg image as buffer
'.launch(1) Number Boolean true if successful, false if error

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tests

$ npm test

references

Roku - External Control Service Commands Roku - Keypress Key Values

additional information

Only tested on OSX and with Roku3 device. halp?