

bath.*,kids.* hides all devices which start with bath or kids.The rules are evaluated against the whole device-name so room will not match bedroom. If any of these rules apply to a device-name it will be hidden. You can enter as many regular expressions as you like, separated by a comma. If you are not using the visual editor see YAML mode. If you want to hide specific devices, you can do so in the advanced tab of the visual editor. All of the settings can be configured via the visual editor. UsageĪdd the card via lovelace to your dashboard. To do so, click on your username on your Home Assistant dashboard and enanble the setting. If you do not have the Resources tab available, you have to enable the advanced mode for Lovelace. local/community/spotify-card/spotify-card.js This can be done via Settings -> Lovelace Dashboards -> Resources. ManuallyĬopy the content of the dist folder to Then you have to add spotify card to your resources. Installation HACS usersįollow the HACS instructions when installing it. If it does not work for you please provide detailed reports in an issue ticket. This card should work in all newer major browsers. Spotify Integration and spotcast have to be installed (Spotcast is needed for many other things than playing on cast devices).

See release information on Github for release notes Requirements The component uses the Spotify Integration and spotcast and both of them have to be installed for the card to function properly. This component will query the current playback from the Spotify Integration and tries to reflect the currently playing playlist. Choose an online media player and click on a playlist to play it on the device. This card supports listing the users currently available devices and the users playlists on Spotify. Home, Chromecast and Spotify make a sweet trio.DISCLAIMER: This project is a private open source project and doesn't have any connection with Spotify. Listening to music on your main sound system while you control Spotify’s vast music library with your voice is a treat. Google’s voice recognition is powerful and sophisticated and it interacts well with Spotify. If you get this message, figure out where Spotify is being used (a track may be paused) and shut it down. This happens because Spotify doesn’t differentiate among the Spotify apps you have on different devices. Sometimes Home will tell you that Spotify is being used by a different device when you try to cast through Chromecast. Is it a bug? A feature designed to draw you to Google Play Music? Who knows? If you give Home the exact same voice command, the track will start from the beginning on Spotify. I found that Home will occasionally play songs from Google Play Music even though Spotify is set as the default. Home doesn’t always do what you expect and Spotify doesn’t always do what you want. Some other useful Spotify commands are “Shuffle”, “Play this song again” and “Skip forward seconds”. “Like”, “Favorite” and Dislike” also work with albums. “I like this song” or “Favorite this song” will add it to your “Songs” list “Dislike” will stop the song from playing and remove it from “Songs”. If you hear something you like, Home will tell you what it is if you ask.

“Hey Google, play some Trap music on ”.“Hey Google, play the song Try A Little Tenderness by Otis Redding from the album Live in Europe on ”.“Hey Google, play Let Me Out by the Gorillaz on ”.“Hey Google, play Werewolves of London on ”.You can play songs, albums, artists, playlists and genres. The general format is “OK Google, play on. In order to cast Spotify to your sound system, you need to tell Home to send the music to your Chromecast. If you simply tell Home to play music, it will play through Home’s speaker.
